Top 5 World Economic Forum Moments That Prove Elites View 1984 as a ‘How To’ Guide
What a week it has been, dear reader! Iâve been going deep into the World Economic Forum (WEF) Davos event, and I feel Iâll get an invite to attend next year.Â
And who wouldnât want to go?! You can travel in style in private jets and stay in luxurious hotel rooms. No doubt, eat some fantastic delicacies made primarily from alternative proteins like bugs, and of course, high-end prostitutes available at premium prices.
Itâs essential to look back at the last few days and check out the WEF Davos 2023 greatest hits. So grab your coffee, settle in, and get ready to hear how the WEF knows best how we should live our lives.
To normal people, Davos is nothing more than a yearly reminder to get on your knees and thank the sweet baby Jesus that Al Gore and John Kerry never became President.
â Jimmy Failla (@jimmyfailla) January 20, 2023
Beam Me Up, John Kerry
It wouldnât be a conversation on climate change without our Presidential envoy for Climate, John Kerry. He gave quite the amazingly ego-stroking speech on how special all of the attendees are for coming together into one room with the common goal of saving the world from itself.
He even claimed that the notion of saving the world made them all almost âextraterrestrial.â Thatâs someone who wonât need further stroking from the Davos ladies of the night; heâs been stroked enough.
He went on to say about their goals of saving the planet:
âIf you say that to most people, most people think youâre just a crazy tree-hugging, lefty, liberal, you know, do-gooder or whatever and thereâs no relationship.â
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I assure you, John, nobody mistakes you as a âdo-gooder.â
Daniel Turner, director of Power the Future, explains:
âWeâre telling developing nations that we donât want them to go through the process of developing, we donât want them to have coal or natural gas or even nuclear.â
John Kerryâs family private jet has emitted over 300 metric tons of carbon since Joe Biden took office, but he flew commercial to Davos hoping we wouldnât notice heâs as phony as Greta Thunbergâs arrest.
â Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) January 20, 2023
Instead, John Kerry and his ilk want these poorer countries to skip straight to unreliable wind and solar. Proving there is no relationship between doing anything good and forcing at-risk countries to have sources of energy that are more expensive and irregular sources of energy.
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I Went To Davos, And All I Got Was Yelled At By Al Gore
Former Vice President and self-proclaimed internet inventor Al Gore was in rare form this year. Because nothing motivates people more than having some old dude scream at you about how much youâre screwing up his world.
Al Gore went off on how greenhouse gasses are destroying the atmosphere:
âThatâs whatâs boiling the oceans, creating these atmospheric rivers, and the rain bombs, and sucking the moisture out of the land, and creating the droughts, and melting the ice and raising the sea level, and causing these waves of climate refugees.â
Al Gore climate catastrophizing in Davos
No, oceans not boiling
No, you can’t just claim a billion refugeesâ in 2005 UN predicted 50m refugees by 2010
Didn’t happen, got scrubbed from websitehttps://t.co/fCuKmPYVKb
We need smart climate policy, not catastrophizing https://t.co/ZqCoGt9H8Q pic.twitter.com/Q7xtGGb6nt
â Bjorn Lomborg (@BjornLomborg) January 19, 2023
Hell, why stop there, Al? Letâs go ahead and add some more blame; perhaps greenhouse gasses are also the cause of man buns, terrible reboots of 70s TV shows, jogger dress pants, all these mysterious heart ailments, and white supremacy!
Itâs interesting to note that after leaving the White House begrudgingly after losing his Presidential bid, Al Gore set up a green investment firm called Generation Investment Management. This firm has been paying him $2 million monthly for his speeches.
He earned that paycheck this week. Heâs crazy, crazy like a fox.
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Brian Stelter Grasps For Legitimacy
This week Davos allowed former CNN alum Brian Stelter, a disinformation enthusiast, to host a panel discussion on none other than hate speech and disinformation.
During this panel European Commission vice president Vera Jourova said:
âIllegal hate speech, which you will have soon also in the U.S. I think that we have a strong reason why we have this in the criminal law.â
Look at this little knuckle-dragging fascist at the #WEF talking about criminalizing thought in America. GFY and your little Brian Stelter. #WEFpuppet #Censorship #Davos #HateSpeech #GreatReset #ResistTheWEF #freedom #WorldEconomicFourm pic.twitter.com/i9SQHmjqvU
â Vidmax.com (@Newsfilter2) January 18, 2023
Did Brian ask her to explain why she thinks our country would disavow our First Amendment rights? Did he push back on the idea of making hate speech illegal?
Of course not! Because for him, hate speech is anything that goes against his narrative, itâs a good thing heâs considered an expert in the field of journalism.
If you were worried about Brian after he got sacked from CNN, donât be. Not only did he get to attend Davos, and I have no doubt enjoy all of its spoils, he landed himself a fellowship at Harvard University.
What will be his duties at Harvard? Hosting panels on:
âthreats to democracy and the range of potential responses from the news media.âÂ
The only response Brian knows is to stifle any information contrary to the left-wing propaganda machine.
Letâs Be More Like China
While the WEF and members who attended Davos this year were quick to condemn Russia and boast about their lack of invitation, they didnât seem to have a problem with Chinaâs President Xi Jinping giving opening remarks. It shouldnât be surprising; the head of the WEF, Klaus Schwab, was singing his praises just a few months ago.
Mr. Schwab told a Chinese state-affiliated media site:
âChina is a role model for many countries.â
Iâm sorry, I need a minute to stop laughing.
He went on:
ââŠthe Chinese model is certainly a very attractive model for quite a number of countries.â
What model is he referring to? Perhaps the model of committing genocide or breeding out âundesirablesâ like the Chinese government has done to the Uyghurs?Â
Oh, wait, I bet itâs their model of state-controlled media, information, education, and movement of its citizenry. Take your pick, the kind of people who attend Davos love them all.
US climate envoy John Kerry flew to Davos to implore the world to do more to reduce carbon emissions. However, when I asked him about China’s emissions, he had nothing to say. pic.twitter.com/3wSMywuymH
â Andrew Lawton (@AndrewLawton) January 18, 2023
I Always Feel Like Somebodyâs Watching Me
Finally, my favorite part is actually a flashback to Davos 2022, because it was just that great I think we should remember it again.
Australian Safety Commission Julie Grant said that the world would need to ârecalibrateâ how it defines and views human rights. As if thatâs not enough, she explained that she explicitly meant freedom of speech.
Sheâs not the only one who wants to turn the world into an oppressive surveillance state.
Last year Israeli professor Yuval Harari said at the event:
âCOVID is critical because this is what convinces people to accept to legitimize total biometric surveillance.â
Because letâs not let a catastrophe go to waste; letâs use it to enslave the planet.
And it was last year that Alibaba Group president J. Michael Evans who said:
âWeâre developing through technology an ability for consumers to measure their own carbon footprint.â
Cool right? Kind of like a pedometer thing; maybe it comes in different colors.
He went on to explain further:
âWhere are they traveling? How are they traveling? What are they eating? What are they consuming on the platform?â
Davos thus far:
Recalibrate Human rights pic.twitter.com/k48gUCEhtM
â John316 (@John31628601280) May 31, 2022
Oh, snap, so the plot of Minority Report or the reboot of Total Recall. That sounds terrifying, because it is.Â
The best part is the âWhat are they consuming on the platform?â â i.e., what are you looking at online. Sounds pretty familiar if you followed the Twitter Files this year, someone was listening to Davos 2022, who knows what will come out of this yearâs event.
Perhaps we will see a Ministry of Truth, Love, Peace, and Plenty.Â
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