According to the mainstream media’s coverage of the elites’ junket at Davos, the WEF’s 2024 agenda can be summarised in four words: ‘same old, same old.’ But beyond their handwringing about ‘inequality’ and their alarmism about carbon emissions, the media is silent about the challenges to the WEF’s narratives.
Too close to the WEF’s agenda on depopulation to publicise was the appeal by decarbonisation fanatic Jojo Mehta, the CEO of ‘Stop Ecocide International.’ She wants all fishing and farming classified as ‘ecocide’ and the pursuit of those activities criminalised.
Also too close to the bone for mass publication was the message from Argentina’s new President, Javier Milei. Here’s what he said at Davos: “The Western world is in danger because those who are supposed to defend its values are co-opted by a vision that inextricably leads to socialism and poverty. I am here to tell you that collectivist experiments are never the solution to the problems that afflict the world because they are the root cause.”
The biggest broadside against the WEF’s agenda was from one of its key pillars – Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JP Morgan Chase. Discussing the anathema that Donald Trump is to the globalist WEF, he urged Trump’s opponents to be more respectful of the 45th President’s Maga policies. He also credited Trump with key policy successes. “Trump was right about Nato and immigration. He grew the economy. His trade tax reform worked. He was right about some of China.”
Hard on the heels of Jamie Dimon’s message was the one that blew out of the Iowa primary. Not only did Trump achieve a record win which decisively indicates his political trajectory, but he had bad news for the Orwellian globalists. He announced that, as President, he will not allow the creation of a Central Bank Digital currency, the WEF’s key tool for population control and surveillance.
So the ‘Building Back Trust’ theme of the WEF’s 2024 meeting and its pledge expressed by Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, to demonise (censor) misinformation and polarisation are in jeopardy. The restlessness of the masses in Germany, France, the US, and Argentina shows that the WEF’s agenda is despised and rejected.
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