The global elite gathers in Davos, Swiss soldiers ensure the safety of the "elite".

Klaus Schwab is the founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF). Here he listens to a video-transmitted speech by China's leader Xi Jinping. Photo: Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP / NTB

document.no - By: Erling Marthinsen   May 22, 2022, 12:32 AM

What the WEF itself describes as global leaders are gathering once again in Davos, Switzerland, to drink champagne and solve world problems. The Great Reset also has its own army, in the form of Swiss soldiers and fighter jets.

Finally, this collection, led by Bond villain Klaus Schwab, can be collected in persona, after two years of shutdowns that this gang has tried to exploit to create a new world order through The Great Reset.

The World Economic Forum (WEF) describes the event on its own website.

  • The meeting is centered around the theme History at a Turning Point: Government Policies and Business Strategies.
  • Nearly 2,500 leaders from politics, business, civil society, and media participated in the unique spring 2022 Annual Meeting.
The world's top leaders from politics, business, civil society, academia, media and the arts are set to descend on the Swiss mountain village of Davos in May 2022, as the World Economic Forum hosts its first in-person  Annual Meeting for more than two years.

The war in Ukraine requires moral action on a global level, writes WEF. Then there is something about humanitarian and security challenges. At the same time, these global leaders must assist with humanitarian, environmental, economic, and societal priorities.

Leaders will address urgent humanitarian and security challenges as they simultaneously advance long-standing economic, environmental, and societal priorities - all while reinforcing the foundations of a stable global system.

But what does this mean in practice? A short summary, based on the books Schwab himself has published, and previous statements published on WEF's website:

Economy
Here the whole world economy is to be changed to something they call "stakeholder capitalism" and the fourth industrial revolution. This means that all stakeholders, such as the state, NGOs, and climate activists, must work with companies to achieve diversity, inclusion, and equality of outcome. Then, of course, one must save the world through the sustainable industry.

The only problem is that it's about pure carpentry, Big Business run by government subsidies that workers have to pay. These are Stalin's 5-year plans for cocaine. And we ordinary people? We should not own anything, but be happy nonetheless.

Safety
Here it is easy to associate with another large organization, the World Health Organization. They want control over all countries' health care, and the Norwegian government seems to be very willing to submit to such a global health regime, possibly controlled by China.

But anyway, I remind you of Mark Steyn's mouthful: Safety is the new shut up.

Environmental considerations
We know all about this. Western countries will be destroyed economically by climate measures, energy crises, inflation, and sky-high taxes, while countries outside the western woke sphere will be allowed to do exactly what they want. Countries like China, India, and the Muslim oil nations.

Democracy is unnecessary, a hair in the soup, something Klaus Schwab in a subtle and partly covert way writes in his book «Covid-19: The Great Reset».

It is a symbol of our time that things that are on official websites, and in addition are described in a number of books by the person actually accused, are still called conspiracy theories.

Clarity of vision and unity of purpose will be crucial for making progress against the unprecedented complexity of a multipolar world.

Clairvoyance is necessary. But there is little doubt that Schwab, who himself has admitted that he has "penetrated" a large proportion of the ministers in various western countries, sees himself as the clairvoyant and visionary.

Unity - ie unity - is created through sophisticated corruption and the revolving door of society. Norwegian politicians such as Børge Brende and Espen Barth Eide are examples of this. Even heirs to the throne are included in this soup.

The philosophy of collective action has endured for more than 50 years and it has never been more needed than now. The meeting is the starting point for a new era of global responsibility and cooperation. The moment demands it.

This gang will do as Stalin did, they will collectivize. It is pure communism but on a global scale. And the crises that can trick people into believing in the WEF, the energy crisis, the woke hysteria, and the coming food crisis, are created by the same people.

Over the past two years, the World Economic Forum has strengthened its impact initiatives, which deal with issues ranging from COVID-19 and climate change to education as well as technology and energy governance.

The WEF says between the lines how they have used the pandemic to strengthen themselves. Was WEF a player in creating the crisis itself? I can not conclude that, but the suspicion lies there. The book by Schwab that described how to use Covid-19 to restart society and Build Back Better, came out almost immediately after the world went into full crisis mode.

In any case, 50 heads of state are obediently present in Davos today, as well as 300 other representatives of governments from various countries. Over 400 leaders from various media are in place to pay tribute to WEF.

Of course, younger people are also represented, through the networks Global Shapers and Young Global Leaders. These are not always very young, but compared to Schwab (84) most are relatively young.

The list of participating public figures can be seen here.

To ensure the safety of these important people, the Swiss Armed Forces line up with 5,000 soldiers. Fighter planes will secure the airspace above the elite's meeting place. It is as if they are building up their own army. Cooperation between the WEF and the Swiss Army has been going on for a long time.

It may seem insurmountable to fight this privately flying gang of climate pigs who demand that we starve and freeze to save the planet, and be content to exist only, without property rights and freedom of speech.

But there is always hope. As Victor Davis Hanson puts it: It will be another Great Reset. But not necessarily in the way, these tyrannical and privileged snobs envision.


PTI - Business today -May 22, 2022 - Updated May 22, 2022, 2:47

After a hiatus of over two years, the World Economic Forum on Sunday said it is bringing back the Open Forum, on the sidelines of its Annual Meeting 2022, in the Swiss ski resort town of Davos, where the general public can interact with several global leaders over the next five days.

The Open Forum Davos 2022 will be hosting a series of panel discussions during May 23-26, all open to the public upon registration, while the panelists will include human rights activist and Nobel Peace Laureate Nadia Murad, Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko, climate activist Vanessa Nakate, Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel and many others.

Discussion topics will range from the climate crisis and youth mental health to the war in Ukraine and the Metaverse.

As part of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2022, this year's Open Forum Davos will focus on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the role of multilateralism for peace in Europe as well as other global challenges, the WEF said.

Taking place for the first time since January 2020, the Open Forum offers a platform for debate and interaction on controversial issues between the public and scholars, business leaders, and policy-makers around improving the state of the world, it added.

Young and diverse voices will also play a prominent role in the discussions, with one session on youth mental health co-designed and moderated by students from Geneva, Switzerland.

Each session will include at least one member of the Forum's Global Shapers Community, a wide-ranging network of people under 30 from all walks of life and different parts of the world.

Ignazio Cassis, President of the Swiss Confederation, among other high-level panelists, will be joined by Ievgeniia Bodnya, 27, who mobilized the Global Shaper Hub she leads in Kyiv to build the Support Ukraine Now, a crowd-sourcing and sharing information platform for people to support Ukrainians affected by the war.

In another session, Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko and his brother Wladimir, Chairman of the Klitschko Foundation, will talk about how the Russian invasion has affected them and their country.

Also present at the Open Forum will be a group of climate activists, including 26-year-old Vanessa Nakate, author and climate advocate who addressed world leaders at the World Economic Forum 2020. The activists will articulate how to turn words into action to fight the climate crisis. Gender equality will also feature prominently in the conversations.

On the digital front, the last two years have seen the blending of in-person and virtual interactions.

Peggy Johnson, Chief Executive Office of augmented reality company Magic Leap, will introduce the possibilities of the Metaverse and then join a panel of experts, including Pascal Kaufmann, President, and Founder of the Mindfire Foundation, the brain behind Lab42, which is setting up shop in Davos in July and aims to become the largest AI lab in the world.

The Open Forum Davos, now in its 19th year, will also be a webcast for those not able to join physically.

For over 50 years, its annual meeting has been held in Davos by the Geneva-based World Economic Forum, which describes itself as an international organization for public-private cooperation.

The Annual Meeting has emerged as a key focal point for leaders to accelerate the partnerships needed to tackle global challenges and shape a more sustainable and inclusive future.

Convening under the theme History at a Turning Point: Government Policies and Business Strategies, the Annual Meeting 2022 and its 200 sessions bring together global leaders from business, government, and civil society.


WEF - Davos 2022: Who's coming and everything else you need to know

Davos 2022: Everything you need to know.
Image: Photo by Marvin Meyer on Unsplash
18 May 2022
  1. Gayle Markovitz Business Editor, World Economic Forum
  2. Beatrice Di Caro Virtual Event and Social Media Lead, Digital Media, World Economic Forum  
  • Leaders from around the globe to meet in Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2022.
  • The meeting is centered around the theme History at a Turning Point: Government Policies and Business Strategies.
  • Nearly 2,500 leaders from politics, business, civil society, and media participated in the unique spring 2022 Annual Meeting.

The world’s top leaders from politics, business, civil society, academia, media, and the arts are set to descend on the Swiss mountain village of Davos in May 2022, as the World Economic Forum hosts its first in-person Annual Meeting for more than two years. This extraordinary event takes place at a watershed moment in history from 22-26 May 2022, convening nearly 2,500 leaders to tackle global issues and find solutions to the world's most urgent challenges including the ongoing global pandemic, the war in Ukraine, geo-economic shocks and climate change.

Have you read?

What’s this year’s meeting about?

The meeting is centered around the theme History at a Turning Point: Government Policies and Business Strategies. It happens at the most consequential geopolitical and geo-economic moment of the past three decades and against the backdrop of a once-in-a-century pandemic.

The war in Ukraine and the resulting tragedy call for global moral action. Leaders will address urgent humanitarian and security challenges as they simultaneously advance long-standing economic, environmental, and societal priorities – all while reinforcing the foundations of a stable global system.

Clarity of vision and unity of purpose will be crucial for making progress against the unprecedented complexity of a multipolar world.

The meeting provides a unique environment in which to reconnect, exchange insights, gain fresh perspectives and advance solutions.

Dr. Klaus Schwab, Executive Chairman.

What's the conversation and where's the impact?

The philosophy of collective action has endured for more than 50 years and it has never been more needed than now. The meeting is the starting point for a new era of global responsibility and cooperation. The moment demands it.

Sessions address global cooperation; economic rebalancing; society, equity and global health; nature, food, and climate; industry transformation; and innovation, governance, and cybersecurity.

See the full program here.

The focus is on setting strategies for impact, building new frontiers, creating viable future scenarios, and providing ambitious solutions to the world's biggest issues.

Norwegian Børge Brende, President

Over the past two years, the World Economic Forum has strengthened its impact initiatives, which deal with issues ranging from COVID-19 and climate change to education as well as technology and energy governance.

These include the Reskilling Revolution, an initiative to provide 1 billion people with better education, skills, and jobs by 2030; an initiative on universal environmental, social, and governance (ESG) metrics and disclosures to measure stakeholder capitalism; and the 1 Trillion trees initiative, 1t.org, to protect our trees and forests and restore the planet’s ecosystems.

Have you read?

Who's coming to Davos 2022?

More than 50 heads of state and government are expected to join, among the 300 governmental representatives, to share their vision for the world. Over 1,250 leaders from the private sector will be participating, along with nearly 100 Global Innovators and Technology Pioneers – the world’s most promising tech and business start-ups and scale-ups.

Civil society will be represented by more than 200 leaders from NGOs, social entrepreneurs, academia, labor organizations, faith-based and religious groups, and over 400 media leaders and reporting press. The Annual Meeting 2022 at Davos will also bring together younger generations, with 100 members of the Forum’s Global Shaper and Young Global Leader communities participating.

See the full list of public figures here.

How do I keep up with the meeting?

Watch all of the live-streamed sessions and catch up on our coverage here.

Listen to the Radio Davos daily podcast from #WEF22 here.

Sustainability at Davos

The Annual Meeting 2022 at Davos will be ISO 20121-certified. The Forum aims to reduce the CO2 emissions of all its activities and, since 2017, all emissions are calculated and offset 100% by supporting environmental projects in Switzerland and abroad.


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The bottom line is for the people to regain their original, moral principles, which have intentionally been watered out over the past generations by our press, TV, and other media owned by the Illuminati/Bilderberger Group, corrupting our morals by making misbehavior acceptable to our society. Only in this way shall we conquer this oncoming wave of evil.

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