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If there’s one thing we should pay attention to, it’s what’s going down in Davos at the annual conference of The World Economic Forum (WEF). If you woke up during the COVID-19 pandemic, then you came to realize that a global body of ruling elites is collectively planning to destroy our entire way of life.
The WEF holds an annual conference that is invite-only and open only to those with like ideological beliefs. The WEF, made up of pharmacuetical companies, world banks, Bill Gates and other corporate tycoons predict [ [link removed] ] they will eventually rule the world and plan to usher in “stakeholder capitalism.” I am an avid believer in staying one step ahead; this is the only reason I keep track of what’s happening with the conference.
Before the meeting, The Dossier [ [link removed] ] disclosed a list of attendees and speakers, many of whom have taken the stage over the past two days to speak about various agendas anyone who values freedom would find incredibly concerning.
One thing I found of particular interest is that the spearker’s list includes the Director of the FBI and the Director of U.S. National Intelligence. Why would our U.S. intelligence agencies participate in this global elitist event?
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I’m sure we all expected the most liberal of governors like J.B. Pritzker (Illinois) and Gretchen Whitmer (Michigan) — whose states aren’t even close to recovering from lockdowns — to make the list, but why are Georgia’s Governor Brian Kemp, republican representatives, and the directors of intelligence agencies hanging out with these global elites?
The attendees list also includes CEOs of Amazon, Black Rock, Pfizer, the Gates Foundation, the World Health Organization, top officials within the Soros network, and the publisher of the New York Times. We all know why they made the list — they are fully on board with social credit scores, vaccine passports, lockdowns, the climate agenda, mass formation psychosis, and putting us all in cardboard boxes where we will “own nothing and be happy.”
Here are a few things coming our way:
First, we have Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) arguing against the first amendment and freedom of the press on a global stage. One way reign someone in who has a history of straying from their political party is to build up their ego by bringing them into the fold with global elites.
Here is Al Gore speaking out against fossil fuels — the same fossil fuels that powered the private jets that flew these elites to the event.
Remember Brian Stelter, a former CNN “news” anchor? He gave a panel on the danger of “misinformation” in Davos. How ironic.
A planetary and justice crisis was declared at the event. We should all look for a barrage of ridiculous policies to come our way in the name of “justice” and “saving the planet.” Buy your gas stove now.
Oh, this one is fun. The WEF announced a new mRNA technology they will use to edit and write a new code for life and gave credit to mRNA COVID vaccines for setting the stage.
Here is a panel “predicting” catastrophic global cyber attacks in the next two years.
Here is Siemens Chairman Jim Hagemann Snabe advocating for a meatless diet. Say goodbye to agriculture, my friends. He predicted proteins in the future wouldn’t come from meat.
CEO of Moderna, Stephane Bancel, was not a fan of the scientific debate on social media that caused people to question getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Obviously, if fewer people asked question, more dollars would have been generated.
A new mRNA flu and COVID vaccine is coming this summer. Now might be a good time to consider getting out of any profession that mandates shots.
Rebel News did their best attempting to get answers from Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla.
Oh, I almost forgot — the elites gathered to discuss [ [link removed] ] how to target “right-wing” groups, who appear to be the only individuals standing in the way of total tyranny and the American dream.
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