I must admit I have never paid much attention to the Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum. That may a serious oversight. I don’t know.
Check out their website: https://www.weforum.org/. Read their mission statement: https://www.weforum.org/about/world-economic-forum. Read the Davos Manifesto 2020: The Universal Purpose of a Company in the Fourth Industrial Revolution: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/12/davos-manifesto-2020-the-universal-purpose-of-a-company-in-the-fourth-industrial-revolution.
The material on the website tends to be less substantive than the most dilute pablum. Is Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum an organization that those seeking to become rich and powerful join just to check a box and establish connections, or does it have actual power and influence of its own? I don’t know. I just found the list of names and faces quite curious.
Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum has by his own admission successfully infiltrated goverments around the world with its Young Global Leaders (Trudeau, Macron, etc.).
Less known but no less subversive is the lower tier, the WEF’s Young Global Shapers.
This is a list of all 4113 Young Global Shapers alumni.
You can also view the list (with photos) at https://www.globalshapers.org/alumni.
I’ve extracted the data just in case it is removed from the WEF’s Global Shapers website.
Feel free to use the list for your research, to distribute it or to use it as you see fit.
The only thing I ask is, that you attribute this blog.
Name | Membership | Social links |
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A.J. Bingham | Joined 7 Nov 2013 | |
Aahana Dhar | Joined 25 Jan 2017 | https://twitter.com/aahana_dhar |
Aanas Ali | Joined 28 Feb 2014 | http://www.facebook.com/ahmosher http://www.linkedin.com/in/aanas/ https://twitter.com/ahmosher |
Aaron Fishman | Joined 15 Jul 2013 | |
Aaron Young | Joined 25 Apr 2016 | https://twitter.com/Aaron_Young101 |
Aarzoo Burhani | Joined 11… |
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What amazes me is how the elites plot and scheme for decades on end to destroy freedom. Freedom is such a blessing! What kind of sick demented lunatic would even conceive of demolishing millennia of progress?
@SOM
“What kind of sick demented lunatic would even conceive of demolishing millennia of progress?” A natural man unreformed by the love of God.
By nature we are full of pride. A prideful man, because his viewpoint is the only one that matters to him, can see everything only from his own point of view.
How is the new man that the Apostle Paul spoke of different? He has been reformed by the love of God. Because he knows God loves him and he is grateful, he loves God, and he loves his neighbor because he sees the image of God in his neighbor. Therefore, because he wants to please God, he strives to see everything from God’s point of view.
So it is that only a new man, because it benefits his neighbors and not himself, can see the value of preserving millennia of progress.
Thanks for the reblog.
“The material on the website tends to be less substantive than the most dilute pablum. Is Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum an organization that those seeking to become rich and powerful join just to check a box and establish connections, or does it have actual power and influence of its own? I don’t know. I just found the list of names and faces quite curious.”
Does it really matter why they join?
Fact is, that those who join generally implement policies which are in accordance with WEF’s goals and visions.
Example: Angela Merkel was a member of the 1993 class of the “Global Leaders of Tommorow”. At the time she was a minister in chancellor Kohl’s cabinet. Later as chancellor her policies perfectly aligned with the WEF’s vision.
@Artaxes
Does it matter? Well, it does matters whether the organization itself exercises any power and how it exercises that power.
My guess, and that is all it is. Is that some countries and corporations primarily use the organization to network, that is to practice crony capitalism. I would be surprised if the Communist Chinese did not make use of it, but I have never looked into it.
My point? Does the power rest in the organization or elsewhere? Who is the real threat?
I perfectly understand your point and I’ve asked myself these kinds of questions.
In the end, at least for me, it doesn’t matter. It doesn’t make much difference how much power the WEF as an organisation has. What is important to me is that there are persons who are fully invested in the WEF’s vision for humanity.
If you look at some of the linkedin/twitter profiles on that list you will see that this is the case. From 4th industral revolution to environmental justice.
Those persons are in positions where they can influence decisions.
Now, whether they joined to advance their career or to gain power or whether they are “true believers” doesn’t make that much of a difference. Those who are not true believers will act the same as the true believers or else they will lose the support they hoped to gain, when they joined.
As for the WEF’s vision. I’ve read some articles on their website. Beyond the mumbo jumbo it becomes clear that democracy and national souvereignity are viewed as impediments to the implementation of humanity 2.0. It makes sense that if you want to prevent a global climate catastrophy you cannot accept these pesky democratic decisions of sovereign nations.
@artaxes
Makes sense until we observe that the biggest polluters are the most dictatorial nations.
The things that supposedly smart people miss are amazing and self-serving, of course.