Meet the World Economic Forum's minor league system
Implanting transhumanist values at a young age
In 1993, Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum (WEF) created the “Global Leaders for Tomorrow” — renamed “Young Global Leaders” in 2004. Young Global Leaders has been called “the most exclusive private social network in the world,” while the WEF itself describes the selected leaders as representing “the voice for the future and the hopes of the next generation.”
There are far too many graduates to name but here’s a cross-section:
Daniel Crenshaw, congressman from Texas (R)
Tom Cotton, senator from Arkansas (R)
Pete Buttigieg, Secretary of Transportation (D)
Tulsi Gabbard, congresswoman from Hawaii (D)
In Canada, WEF graduates include the Deputy Prime Minister; the Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship; and the Minister of Innovation, Science, and Industry.
More graduates: The president of France; the prime ministers of New Zealand, Belgium, and Finland; Minister of Foreign Affairs in Germany; Crown Prince of Norway; head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund; president of Costa Rica; and the Deputy Director of Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China.
A sampling from the business world:
Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia
Rajiv Shah, President of the Rockefeller Foundation
Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal
Chad Hurley, co-founder & CEO of YouTube
Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook
Ivanka Trump
Among the thousands of other WEF fans who have their own pages on the WEF website are Justin Trudeau (dictator of Canada) and Bono (lead “singer” of U2).
While they twist you into a pretzel choosing “sides” in staged wars, elections, pandemics, etc., the elites cooperate behind the scenes to control all facets of our lives. They want us to get caught up in party affiliations and/or international borders and/or "isms." Meanwhile, they unite to increase their power, profit, and influence.
Snap out of it, folks. Our future is at stake.
It’s time to get lucid and keep yer guard up.