WTF, WEF?

If you’re a TPD podcast listener and/or blog reader, you’ve likely picked up on how I tend to refer to “The Man” or “The Elite” when calling out who’s responsible for various conspiratorial agendas.

For me, it’s a matter of convenience. Sometimes it’s easier for me to call out the whole clubhouse, rather than pick on individual members. Other times, the specific members behind any given plot aren’t known by name.

I’ll make a little confession, though: I mainly like to say “The Man” or “The Elite” because it amuses me. It’s my special way of making a little sarcastic dig – because I don’t think of Them as big shots at all. Quite the opposite.

Anyway, I’m going to stray from my own path today. I’m going to name some names instead of relying upon collective monikers.

For the most part, anyway.

Party Like the Elite

I’ll start with Klaus Schwab, the mysterious Nazi-born malefactor who, among other things, founded a creepy little clubhouse called the European Management Forum in 1971 – which was later renamed the World Economic Forum (WEF).  

The WEF gang meets in the picturesque ski resort town of Davos, Switzerland every year. They just wrapped up this year’s meeting about a week ago – it ran from January 16–20.

A week of fun for some of the world’s creepiest super-villains. Old Schwab was there to MC the event, of course, rubbing his hands together like a fly as he welcomed about 2,500 other “Elites” from all over the world for a week of deep discussions about how the world ought to be. According to Them, at least.

It’s funny how the number 2,500 came up in other ways at this year’s WEF pow-wow.

Aside from being an estimate for the number of attendees, “2,500” was also the going rate this year (in $USD) for WEF Week all-nighters with Davos hookers. I’m guessing they up-charge a little when The Elites roll into town. I’m also guessing the rate goes up even higher when the Eyes Wide Shut package is selected.

By the way: Don’t get any funny ideas about trying to put together a prostitution sting operation for the WEF crowd. Prostitution in Davos is totally above-board – for The Elites and everyone else. Sex work has been legal in Switzerland since the 1940s. Go figure.

Anyway . . . Regarding the WEF annual meeting, we might ask ourselves the following: What’s all this deep thinking about? And, who exactly are the 2,500 people who attended?

WEF . . . What?

Officially, the WEF’s annual meeting is described as a friendly “annual event of business and government leaders.” And the “2023 event, under the banner, Cooperation in a Fragmented World, brought together some 2,500 heads of state and government, business CEOs, civil society representatives, global media and youth leaders from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America and North America to work together to rebuild trust and shape the principles, policies and partnerships needed to meet the challenges of 2023.”

Can you recall the last time you were served as big a load of bologna as this? Think hard.

To help us figure out what the 2023 WEF annual meeting was really all about, let’s just go straight to the horse’s mouth. Most WEF agendas are hidden in plain sight. Meaning: There’s actually an official WEF website on the good old interweb. Amazing!

If you go there (using a secure browser, I’d respectfully advise!) you can have a look for yourself at the entire 5-day programme, and even watch videos of all the presentations.

Why in the world would They tell us what They’re doing out loud, you might wonder? Well, my best guess is that being something akin to Satanists, the WEF folks are ritualistically obliged to say out loud exactly what They’re doing.

Don’t get me wrong:  There are still plenty of secrets being kept – mainly through use of doublespeak and language inversions. But They are definitely getting off on openly broadcasting most of what They’re up to.

Here are just a few select titles from the more than 230 presentations delivered at this year’s WEF meeting. I selected these particular ones because I think they help paint a clear, albeit disturbing, picture of what was being talked about:

  • Philanthropy: A Catalyst for Protecting our Planet
  • Gender Parity for Economic Recovery
  • Ukraine: What’s Next?
  • Disrupting Distrust
  • The Clear and Present Danger of Disinformation
  • Generative AI
  • Crises to Watch
  • The Jobs and Skills of a Green Transition
  • State of the Pandemic
  • The Quantum Tipping Point
  • Putting Health at the Heart of Climate Action
  • Leading the Charge through Earth’s New Normal
  • Innovators for Social Fairness
  • Health Systems: Building through Disruption
  • A Living Wage for All
  • Biotech (R)evolution
  • Keeping Pace on Climate
  • A Special Address by Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine
  • AI for Climate Adaptation
  • Climate Finance: Reaching Velocity
  • Beyond the Rainbow: Advancing LGBTQI+ Rights
  • The Different Roads to Energy Transition
  • Advancing Racial and Ethnic Equity
  • Ready for Brain Transparency?
  • People on the Move: Seeing the Opportunities
  • Decarbonizing Supply Chains: Leaving No One Behind
  • Transforming Medicine, Redefining Life
  • Youth Calls to Action

These are Big Boy topics, are they not? Are you as intrigued and/or as disturbed by them as I am? If so, I respectfully encourage you to select a few of these presentations and watch them. Or watch some of the (many, many) others that I haven’t mentioned. When you do so, you might take special notice – as I did – about how calm and cool all these cats are about marching all of humanity right off a cliff.

Want a little teaser?

If you watch the presentation called Ready for Brain Transparency? you’ll have the pleasure of seeing Duke University’s resident “futurist and legal ethicist,” Nita Farahany, sing the praises of existing technologies that are currently being used “in over 5,000 companies” to monitor employees’ brain waves.

5,000 being an even multiple of 2,500. Just saying.

According to Farahany, who delivers her message with a smile/grimace akin to that of an Egyptian mummy’s, says this technology will be a part of an “exciting and promising future” in which “employer’s can actively monitor your state of awareness at all times.” She describes how this will help workers be more productive and have fewer accidents, and enthusiastically declares “. . . and we should want that!”

It’s the face of Evil, my friends. Make no mistake about it.

WEF . . . Who?

After promising up above to name some names, I’ve only managed name-drop Klaus Schwab and Nita Whatsherface thus far. I got a little distracted describing the What’s of the WEF, rather than the Who’s.

I did this because I think the What’s are equally important. For instance, if 2,500 nobodies like Klaus and Nita want to get together to talk about the above topics and more, it probably doesn’t matter too much. (It’s important to call them out as nobodies, by the way.)

But when a bunch of people in positions of real authority in our society get together to talk about the same, it’s another matter altogether. 

Which begs the question: Who attended the meeting this year?

Don’t worry! I’m not going to list all 2,500 attendees. Although it strikes me that that would be kind of interesting, and I would probably do it if I could. Instead, I’ll just cover the greatest hits, as it were. And I’ll offer my apologies in advance for focusing, rather narrowly, upon attendees from the United States. Nothing against anyone else – it’s just that the Americans hold a special interest for me.

Officially, over 100 countries and “regions” were represented at Davos last week. Two-thirds of those were from just 10 countries or regions. In addition, 634 corporate CEOs attended. And it turns out that nearly 30% of all the attendees were American. Hmmm.

Out of all those Americans, around 750 in all, only 2.8% were categorized as “public officials,” which is another way of saying “directly or indirectly elected officials.” The attending American “public officials” appear in the following published list (extracted from the complete list of attending public figures):

I took the liberty of highlighting a few of the above names that seem especially interesting. You can be the judge as to why. (Am I wrong to think that certain Senators and certain Directors of entities such as the FBI and U.S. National Intelligence might be worthy of note?)

This limited list of 21 named individuals leaves a whole slew of American attendees (roughly 730) unaccounted for in the public record of WEF-2023 attendees. That’s a pretty big number, and it would sure be interesting to know who some of them are.

I suppose we could dig through all the presentations and find some additional names – like old Nita, mentioned up above. But alas, we may never know the names of all who attended.

That said, a little surface digging through a couple of the above-cited sources, allows us to deduce what follows.

A few notable “elite” Americans who have attended annual WEF meetings in the past, supposedly did not attend this year. Namely: Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, Larry Ellison, Larry Page, and Steve Ballmer. This is a bit surprising, if you ask me. It’s almost as if they were conspicuously absent. I wonder why? I wonder if they were told not to attend this year for some reason?

Supposedly, the following Americans did attend WEF-2023: Andy Jassy, Jane Fraser, Laurence Fink, Jared Kushner, Will Adams (a.k.a. “will.i.am”), Brian Stelter, and Al Gore.

Yes, friends, that’s the will.i.am from the Black Eyed Peas. How weird is that? Is this guy going full Bono on us, or what?

And Al Gore, for chrissakes?! Is that bloated bozo still running around, blowing his ram’s horn, telling everyone that the sky is falling? It can’t be true.

Oh, and I must give a very special shout-out to bona fide national treasure, Henry Kissinger, as well. Old Kissinger was a WEF-2023 attendee, too, if only in spirit, He patched in remotely for a special presentation called A Conversation with Henry Kissinger: Historical Perspectives on War.

Yes, folks, Kissy-Poo is still alive and talking out loud to other people about his geopolitical fantasies. He’ll turn 100 this May. Not a single drop of blood on his pursed lips, mind you.

Phil’s Two Cents

Listing the titles of 29 creepy presentations along with the names of 29 creepy Americans (I’m not counting Kissinger, just to spite him!) may not make an impression on you at all. You might just say, “So what?”

I get it. SO WHAT if these people want to jet themselves over to some ski resort every year to talk about “important issues?” Does this prove anything? Nope. 

Could it be that the whole WEF meeting is just a big, elaborate, annual circle jerk – a completely inconsequential gathering of wealthy windbags?

It could be.

But I’d say it’s more like the old saying: “Energy flows where attention goes.” Which means that even if the attendees are not a bunch of James Bond level evil masterminds, the mere fact that such a group gathers together to focus its attention on artificial intelligence, global catastrophes, economic collapse, warfare, pandemics, and the like, means that all this negative nonsense is being nurtured in some way, energetically speaking.

I don’t like it. I smell a rat. I think they’re up to something. And I don’t reckon that that something is doing any of us any kind of good, whatsoever.

Maybe sending in more hookers would be the thing. You know: Distract ‘em. Steal their mojo.

– “Phil”

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