The world’s most notorious elites are back at it again with another round of human hacking, climate fretting, and nation plotting (or, as they like to put it, “world community” planning) at Davos, Switzerland. But what happens when a Convention of States endorser — a man who believes that decision-making power ought to belong to everyday people, not global aristocracies — is handed a mic at the World Economic Forum (WEF)?
The results are just as satisfying to watch as you might imagine.
This week marked the 54th annual meeting of The World Economic Forum, what one writer called “an anti-freedom and ultimately anti-human organization that seeks totalitarian control in the form of a Great Reset.” The summit, which concluded Friday, came complete with its typical slew of dystopian and climate alarmist agitprop. That trend was, however, miraculously broken when the president of The Heritage Foundation, Kevin Roberts, took to the stage.
For those who might wonder why Roberts, the head of a leading American conservative think tank, was there at all, he provided that answer in the form of an op-ed penned before the meeting.
“I was intrigued by the invitation to attend a globalist sleepaway camp in the beautiful Swiss Alps — some pop-up utopia called Davos,” he wrote for The Blaze. “At first, it sounded as dreadful as a road trip with the New York Times editorial board.”
“The infamous hypocritical self-avowed Marxists, private-jet environmentalists, and genocide-adjacent humanitarians want to hear from the Heritage Foundation how they can ‘rebuild trust’ with everyday Americans against whom they have weaponized their institutions,” he continued, vowing to be a voice for “‘We, the People.’”
Needless to say, he did exactly that.
“If I may,” he declared, “I will be candid and say that the agenda that every single member of [a conservative presidential administration] needs to have is to compile a list of everything that’s ever been proposed at The World Economic Forum, and object to all of them, wholesale.”
Well, that’s one way to make a few enemies.
Watch the rest of Kevin Roberts’ impassioned remarks below.
Is it any surprise that someone like that — someone with the nerve to keelhaul a cadre of global cabalists — has also endorsed Convention of States, a people-centric movement centered around draining the federal government of undue power in America?
“Washington, D.C. is fundamentally broken,” Roberts argued in his official COS endorsement last year, “and it's past time we look outside the Swamp for answers. Providentially, the Founding Fathers wrote Article V into the U.S. Constitution as a backstop to the tyrannical rule we see from the Federal Government today.”
Here at Convention of States, we agree with Roberts that decisions are best when made close to home — not in Davos, Washington, or any other seat of concentrated power — and we applaud him for his courage at the WEF.
Now, let’s just pray he receives an invite to next month’s World Government Summit in Dubai.
To join Kevin Roberts in support of Convention of States and the Article V solution to government tyranny, sign the COS petition below.
A COS endorser… at Davos?? Kevin Roberts tears into elites at WEF
Published in Blog on January 19, 2024 by Jakob Fay