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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Global Elites Flock to Davos for Great Reset Forum; Strategizing on ‘Innovative’ Ways to Better Society

'The return of war, epidemics and the climate crisis, all those disruptive forces have derailed the global recovery... '

(Preston Parra, Headline USA) With more than shady interests at play, a group of global stakeholders are meeting in Davos, Switzerland, for the week to attend the World Economic Forum’s Great Reset summit with plans to discuss the worldwide economic effects of COVID-19, what reshaping capitalism looks like, and how to build a more sustainable environment for all.

This comes as each of the esteemed participants will most likely be flying in on private jets that produced more than 33.7 million metric tons of carbon dioxide in 2016.

So at what point do the masses realize that the elite puppet masters of the world aren’t the nurturing maternal hands of comfort that the elites want everyone to think they are? One thing is clear: anyone and everyone with cynical ambitions and a stack of mills will be in attendance at Davos.

Britain’s member of the royal family, and notorious cheater, Prince Charles stated at the opening of the summit, “We have a unique but rapidly shrinking window of opportunity to learn lessons and reset ourselves on a more sustainable path,”

Klaus Schwab, a known German part of the New World Order cause, is heading up The Great Reset hosted by the WEF.

Schwab once said that, “You are going to own nothing, and you will (still) be happy.”

Schwab also said in 2017, that he was glad his members of the WEF were penetrating governmental cabinets across the globe, referring to Canada’s PM Justin Trudeau, reported the Daily Wire.

He opened up the summit by illustrating how the worlds “issues must be confronted in Davos, and the global food crisis in particular needs our immediate attention,” according to the Irish Times.

“The return of war, epidemics and the climate crisis, all those disruptive forces have derailed the global recovery,” Schwab said.

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