The global executives of the WEF Image: Pixabay CCO
Germany [ENA] Divided society, fearful people, a stagnating economy, marauding social security funds, increasing immigration and resettlement, rapidly increasing crime, and a policy that actually has no more logical arguments for what it does and what it does.
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The contradicting measures and restrictions due to the pandemic can no longer be sold to citizens so easily. You squirm just to maintain something that may not even exist in this form. Restrictions on fundamental rights without any proportionality or legal basis are very similar to the dictatorial times of the past. Or are Merkel, Söder, Spahn, Drosten, Lauterbach and Co. just chess pieces in a much larger game? Of course, the next question has to be who will place the pieces? And with what goal?
Klaus Schwab, who founded the World Economic Forum (WEF) in 1971, is of the opinion that the world as a whole is in a desperate state, that it is constantly deteriorating and that one must be prepared for the time after Corona. Action is necessary, and so the presidents and leaders of this world meet once a year in Davos (Switzerland) with the richest people and pay their respects to corporations just to do something good for humanity. The next meeting will take place in Switzerland in 2021, but this time there is only one topic: “The Great Reset”.
Who are the Young Global Leaders?
Perhaps one should first answer the question what are they. Every organization needs “young talents” at some point, successors, people who carry on what already exists, but also develop new and creative ideas. The Young Global Leaders is a foundation that was set up in early 2005. Klaus Schwab’s daughter, Nicole Schwab, initially acted as director, until 2007 the Canadian David Aikman started running the business.
Approx. 600 selected people are allowed to carry the title “Young Leader”, although it is not known exactly according to which criteria they are selected. “Exceptional” leaders from politics, business, bankers, large entrepreneurs, but also “ordinary” people from down-to-earth trades are chosen. Founders of startups from Silicon Valley are also in demand. The best example is Mark Zuckerberg. But Roger Federer as a tennis professional is also represented. The fact is that the Young Global Leaders are bound to the WEF in this way and are available as global leaders.
No application is required to belong to this elite group. You are invited by the forum and go through a five-year “internship”. After graduation, they will be among the “alumni”. The term comes from Latin and means “pupil”. Today, the term is used to describe graduates from a university or a similar educational institution. You form a worldwide network and work together to achieve common goals. But which tasks have to be fulfilled?
“The mission of the Forum of Young Global Leaders is to create a dynamic global community of exceptional people with the vision, courage and influence to drive positive change in the world.” This is how you define the task on your forum page. As CEOs, you sit on the management level of global companies such as banks and large corporations, and you are also represented in politics.
In these turbulent times, “the richest one percent” is a thorn in the side of many, as they consider a change in our previously known way of life, of course only for the best of each individual. That creates fear and insecurity among people. After all, who wants to know whether the global changes planned by Schwab shouldn’t primarily benefit the “elite”. After all, their ideas are certainly not congruent with those of the “normal” population. One thing is likely to be the same for most people, fears of the unknown.
Members of the Young Leaders
In 2020, a new class for 115 global leaders was set up. With some names you will be very surprised. On the list of European candidates you will find Annalena Baerbock, “Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen”. Some names of the large community in advance: 1. David de Rothschild 2. Miguel Forbes 3. Crown Prince Haakon of Norway 4. Emmanuel Macron 5. Jens Spahn 6. Alexander Soros 7. Mark Zuckerberg
It is interesting to know that there is a comparable list of Young Leaders of the Atlantik-Brücke. If you look at them, you will immediately notice that certain people are / were members of both foundations. The WEF meeting takes place in Davos (Switzerland) every January. However, due to the Corona crisis, this had to be postponed for 2021. To begin with, a meeting in a luxury hostel above Lake Lucerne was planned. However, due to the health risks being too great, they deviated again, the annual conference will now take place in Singapore in May. This was announced by the forum a few days ago.
Since the corona pandemic, the “ease of life” has changed here in Germany too, if it has not been completely lost in some people. Too many fears are fueled by politics every day. Instead of calming down, you wreak havoc with new infection numbers every day and spread dystopian scenarios. In the meantime, however, many have understood that there are various inconsistencies in the statements of the government, and blatant contradictions are developing that make many doubt their truthfulness.
Klaus Schwab increases these worldwide fears in his book “COVID-19: The great upheaval” by openly writing about what life should look like in the future and what the individual can expect. The members of the World Economic Forum describe themselves as philanthropists (people friends). However, after what you get to read there, this should definitely be questioned. Because, according to Schwab, there should be blatant changes in people’s lives, the old “normality” before Corona will by no means return. That alone makes you sit up and take notice.
There is malaise these days, nobody knows what will happen in the future. Our government also predicts that nothing will be the same as it was before the pandemic. Should that make us sit up and take notice?
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