A communist, an authoritarian, and a globalist walk into a bar—or, in this case, the “Annual Meeting of the New Champions”—and plot how to control humanity.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) recently concluded its 14th annual “Summer Davos” (known officially as the Annual Meeting of the New Champions), and it was every bit as dystopian as you might expect.
From the opening plenary session, when the “international organization for public-private cooperation” introduced its grimdark speakers, the tone was set for an imperious event, rife with Orwellian comparisons.
Enter Li Qiang (premier of China, second-ranking member of the Chinese Communist Party’s [CCP] most powerful body, the Politburo Standing Committee, and former CCP secretary), Pham Minh Chinh, (prime minister of the authoritarian state of Vietnam), and the brains behind this whole nightmarish endeavor, Klaus Schwab.
Humanity, behold your future!
These men aim openly to “improve the state of the world”—a prospect that offers little solace considering their poor track records on human rights, liberty, and other such trifling matters.
“Trust us,” they coax, even as they shackle their own people in the bonds of slavery and oppression.
Take Li Qiang, for example. For starters, he’s a communist. Additionally, he’s a ranking member of the world’s most notorious communist government.
A close ally—more like a puppet—of President Xi Jinping, Qiang has faced scrutiny for his “brutal COVID-19 lockdown measures,” the crushing national security laws enacted in the wake of mass protests against the government’s zero-COVID policy, and his proximity to Xi. As one source put it, “whatever Xi tells him to do, he will implement it.”
Next, there’s Pham Minh Chinh, the prime minister of Vietnam. The U.S. State Department lists Chinh as one of the key players in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam’s draconian one-party system.
According to a 2022 report about human rights under his rule,
“Significant human rights issues included credible reports of: unlawful or arbitrary killings by the government; torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment and punishment by government agents; arbitrary arrest and detention; political prisoners; serious problems with the independence of the judiciary; arbitrary or unlawful interference with privacy; serious restrictions on free expression and media, including arbitrary arrest and prosecution of government critics, censorship, and the use of criminal libel laws; serious restrictions on internet freedom; substantial interference with the freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of association; restrictions on freedom of movement, including exit bans on activists; inability of citizens to change their government peacefully through free and fair elections; serious restrictions on political participation; serious government corruption; trafficking in persons; significant restrictions on workers’ freedom of association; and use of compulsory child labor.”
Wow.
To truly convince us of their commitment to a “better” tomorrow, you'd expect the WEF to choose more convincing, less despotic spokespeople. Unsurprisingly, however, it seems the only people who want to control the international population are already implementing that agenda in their own countries.
We simply have no excuse for falling for the WEF lie.
Even as Schwab urged his elitist colleagues to “‘force’ humanity into a ‘collaboration’ with the unelected WEF,” he coalesced around himself a cabal of government autocrats, radicals, and censors accused of “unlawful or arbitrary killings,” “torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment,” and other forms of vicious suppression.
The blinders are off. The agenda is clear. Klaus Schwab may “improve” the world for himself and his friends—but it will not be for us.
As Kevin Roberts, the president of the Heritage Foundation, wrote earlier this year, WEF members are “infamous hypocritical self-avowed Marxists, private-jet environmentalists, and genocide-adjacent humanitarians.” We must not allow them within a hundred miles of the American seat of power.
As we like to say at Convention of States, “Who do you think should decide what’s best for you and your family? You, or the feds? We’d vote for the American people every single time.”
If this principle holds true within the nation, it certainly holds true globally. “We the People” must never succumb to the influence of elites masquerading as gods whether in Washington or Davos.
We believe that decisions should be made as close to home as possible, and in order to achieve that goal, we are fighting to restore the Founders’ system of federalism via an Article V convention. To join us in kicking out-of-touch, corrupt feds and WEF globalists to the curb, sign the Convention of States petition below.
World Economic Forum speaker accused of arbitrary killings, torture
Published in Blog on July 11, 2024 by Jakob Fay