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Brenda Barnetson's avatar

These Klaus Schwab global leaders are using the same playbook!

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Harvey Klatt's avatar

Some background on the WEF and the origin of the Young Global Leader program is told in the following link:

Dr. Klaus Schwab or: How the CFR Taught Me to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. March 10, 2022

The World Economic Forum wasn’t simply the brainchild of Klaus Schwab, but was actually born out of a CIA-funded Harvard program headed by Henry Kissinger and pushed to fruition by John Kenneth Galbraith and the “real” Dr. Strangelove, Herman Kahn.

Herman Kahn suggests subverting democracy by training only a certain group in society as potential leaders, with those pre-selected few who are groomed for power being able to define what our shared values as a society should be.

one interesting and notable thread in particular ties these men together during the period between 1966, with the creation of the Kissinger-led 22 man panel of advisors to help “shape European policy”, through to 1971, and the founding of the World Economic Forum.

the projection of extreme wealth and power will attract and bring the “stakeholders” of society to the World Economic Forum’s table. With those “stakeholders” on board, Klaus Schwab’s main ideological product, “stakeholder capitalism”, will see the transfer of power away from true democratic processes and onto a system of governance by a small preselected leadership group, who will be trained to continue the agenda set for them by the previous generation, as predicted by Herman Kahn. They will hold all the cards, whilst the common people will be left with just illusory pseudo-democratic processes, poverty, and constant absurd psychological operations to distract us all constantly.

https://unlimitedhangout.com/2022/03/investigative-reports/dr-klaus-schwab-or-how-the-cfr-taught-me-to-stop-worrying-and-love-the-bomb/

It also seems that the playbook includes the teachings of Leo Straus, the intellectual mastermind of the Neocons. More about his teachings is at:

Noble lies and perpetual war: Leo Strauss, the neocons, and Iraq. October 15, 2003

Leo Strauss was a great believer in the efficacy and usefulness of lies in politics.

So, we must surmise that Strauss shares the insights of the wise Plato (alias Thrasymachus) that justice is merely the interest of the stronger; that those in power make the rules in their own interests and call it justice.

A second fundamental belief of Strauss’s ancients has to do with their insistence on the need for secrecy and the necessity of lies.

The effect of Strauss’s teaching is to convince his acolytes that they are the natural ruling elite and the persecuted few. And it does not take much intelligence for them to surmise that they are in a situation of great danger, especially in a world devoted to the modern ideas of equal rights and freedoms.

https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/article_1542jsp/

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