the bongino report

Klaus Schwab Opens WEF Meeting With Call to “Master the Future”

The World Economic Forum’s Opening of the Annual Meeting Davos Monday: with founder Klaus Schwab Making a call to attendees “master the future.”

“We couldn’t meet at a more challenging time,” He said: “we are confronted with so many crises simultaneously. What does it mean to master the future?”

“I think, to have a platform,” He continued, “where all stakeholders of global society are engaged. Governments, businesses, civil society, the young generation—and I could go on. I think is the first step to meet all the challenges.”

Although it sounds like a mantra in a self-help book on paperback, the phrase is actually a simple and effective way to help yourself. “master the future” It is consistent with the WEF’s global society plans. The WEF identified several issues that they want to address together with one unifying philosophy. It is collective globalism fundamentally without democracy, borders or self-governance. Instead, the WEF views all of the world as one that can be controlled and mastered. They plan to do this by 2030.

“But what is more important,” Schwab said, “The future should be approached with a positive outlook.” With a spirit that reflects creativity and ingenuity.” It was in this spirit that Schwab introduced artists to the stage, who undoubtedly are on board with the WEF’s ideas for a utopian future where everyone will own nothing, have no privacy, and be happy.

Maya Lin, an American artist who designed the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, DC spoke about the power of art as she received her award. She said that her being given this award shows that art has a strong role to play in the economic world. Lin is engaged in an environmental art project, she said.

“We are an ingenious species” she said, “We can always achieve our dreams if we are able imagine it.”

Renee Fleming, an American opera singer, spoke about the need to embed arts in healthcare systems.

Sabrina Dhowre Elba, of Somalia, spoke of the need for food security for people who are going hungry in her nation and others. She spoke up for the small scale farmers who are struggling to produce enough food.

British actor Idris Elba told attendees to keep the courage to “Continue to invest in mitigation against climate change.”

“A better future can be created by more access to finance, markets and resources.” Elba said.

Announcement of the themes This year’s annual meeting was focused on the unifying theme of “Cooperation in a Fractured World”.” the WEF stated its intention to “reaffirm the value and imperative of dialogues and public-private cooperation, not only to navigate the current cascading crises but, more importantly, to drive tangible, system-positive change for the long term.”

In other words, the plan is to harness these simultaneous crises, as Schwab elucidated, and use them to gain control, drive a new world view, and demand compliance from both private and public actors on the world stage.

One of the key areas of discourse is climate change, which has been used as a cudgel by wealthy governing nations in the west to control populations, their use of energy, ability to travel, reproduction, and overarching ethos. As part of the undertaking of the Annual Meeting this week, WEF leaders and partners intend to address fuel and food supply through the lens of creating new systems for “Energy, climate, and nature”

Changing the energy source for billions of people, from the top down, is an essential component of the meet-up and the WEF project. By controlling the type of energy used, and access to that energy, population movement and productivity can be controlled entirely. As the WEF urges countries to move away from efficient fossil fuels, they encourage the adoption of sustainable forms of electricity, which would be controlled from a centralized grid.

The way this would be done is by entirely remaking the way that societies and economics operate, not in an organic way, but by intentional change, without concern for existing industries, the impact of the new technologies in terms of resource cultivation and disposal, and to attain goals the WEF set at the last meeting for how quickly these changes can be made.

The goals The 2030 Agenda of the WEF aims to “end hunger and poverty”” “To protect the planet against degredation” “The goal is to ensure that all people can have happy, fulfilling lives, and that technology, economic and social, advances are made in harmony with nature.” “To foster peaceful, just, and inclusive societies free from violence and fear.” and to undertake the fulfillment of this agendra through global collaboration with leaders and stakeholders.

In short, the WEF intends to create their vision of a utopia, and to do so within the next seven years. Undertaking the creation of a utopian society is no small feat, and those who have attempted to create utopian perfections even in small areas of the globe have often, if not always, run into trouble when vision and reality come into stark conflict.

Many global leaders are in attendance at the Annual Meeting, so that they can figure out how they’d like to bring about these massive changes in their own countries, and most of them flew in on private jets to do it. In 2022, more than 1,000 private jets flew into Davos to address how to tell other people to deal with climate change.

The full list of US representatives who are in attendance are: Climate Czar John F. Kerry, Biden’s trade rep Katherine Tai, Biden’s secretary of labor Martin Walsh, along with FBI head Christopher Wray, US Director of National Intelligence  Avril Haines, Samantha Power of the US Agency for International Development, Governors Brian Kemp, Gretchen Whitmer, JB Pritzker, and a handful of congressman, including Senators Christopher Coons, Maria Cantwell, James Risch, Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema. There are also representatives from Massachusetts, New York, Florida and New Jersey.


Read More From Original Article Here:

" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."

Related Articles

Sponsored Content
Back to top button
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker