The Great Reset: The 52 Heads of State and Hundreds of Government Officials collaborating with the WEF at Davos 2023
(by Rhoda Wilson | The Exposé) – This year’s World Economic Forum’s (“WEF”) annual meeting at Davos is being held from 10 to 16 January. As the Globalists meet, organisers have confirmed the WEF will host 52 heads of state and government and nearly 600 CEOs.
Additionally, nearly 300 government ministers are expected to take part. As well as the heads of state, these government ministers also need to be sacked, stripped of their titles and replaced with people who will serve their country’s citizens.
Citizens who pay their salaries and elect them – assuming a free, fair, transparent and democratic voting system is in use – to govern the country’s affairs on voters’ behalf.
Attached at the end of this article is a list of the heads of state and government officials who are misusing and abusing their government positions to collaborate with WEF to further Globalists’ business and other interests. All of them should be relieved of their duties pending an investigation.
WEF is a dangerous force in global politics. WEF is an outfit that proposes to coordinate the reorganisation of 8 billion souls, 195 countries, international relations, social policy writ-large, and a $104 trillion global economy. They are delusional and megalomaniacal.
As noted by The Spectator, [1] WEF’s Chairman Klaus Schwab’s core commitment is to political and economic arrangements which, he calls stakeholder capitalism but, used to be known as corporatism. The language of corporatism, like that of Schwab’s WEF, may be one of coordinated consultation, but the agenda is one of control. WEF has decided that the time has come to rearrange the world from the top down and remake the planet in a corporatist image.
Corporatism – including its Schwabian expression – isn’t big on freedom. It’s all about forming and then maintaining a consensus on economic and social policies. For this reason, corporatism doesn’t cope well with dissent. Indeed, it discourages any questioning of the consensus, whether the issue is tax-rates or climate change. For what matters is the harmonisation of views, no matter how absurd the idea and or how high the cost in liberty. Not only does this generate groupthink. It encourages the marginalisation of those who dispute the consensus. Another problem is the collusion and cronyism fostered by corporatism.
Corporatist-style stakeholder capitalism is decidedly ambivalent about democracy. There’s not much room for contributions from the wider populace to the decision-making process in Schwab’s stakeholder capitalist model, let alone popular assent to decisions taken. Indeed, the model reflects a positive distrust of bottom-up initiatives because these are harder to control and less likely to buy into the established consensus.
Since 3 January, WEF has been posting regular tweets boasting about who are some of this year’s delegates. All WEF members, particularly its leadership, need to be investigated for conspiring against the world. But we must thank WEF for naming some of those who also need to be investigated and held accountable. Here is a list of WEF tweets, from the first on 3 January up to 11 January, naming and shaming, from our point of view, some of the accessories to WEF’s global conspiracy:
- The Managing Director of IMF News, Kristalina Georgieva. View tweet HERE.
- Prime Minister of Croatia, Andrej Plenković, will discuss Europe’s new growth as Croatia adopts Euro and joins the Schengen Area. View tweet HERE.
- President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Samia Suluhu. View tweet HERE.,
- President of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde. View tweet HERE.
- Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, will discuss how Europe can work together to address regional challenges in 2023. View tweet HERE.
- Special Presidential Envoy for Climate of the United States of America, John Kerry. View tweet HERE.
- The President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro. View tweet HERE.
- The Chancellor of Germany, Olaf Scholz, will discuss energy security, economic competitiveness and the need to achieve climate neutrality. View tweet HERE.
- President of Association des Femmes Peules Autochtones du Tchad (AFPAT-Tchad), Hindou. View tweet HERE.
- President of the Swiss Confederation and Federal Councillor of Home Affairs of Switzerland, Alain Berset. View tweet HERE.
- President of Ecuador, Guillermo Lasso. View tweet HERE.
- President of Niger, Mohamed Bazoum. View tweet HERE.
- President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. View tweet HERE.
- Executive Director of UNAIDS, Winnie Byanyima, View tweet HERE.
- President of Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chaves, will speak about the future of democracy. View tweet HERE.
- Director-General of the World Trade Organisation, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, will discuss the future of global trade. View tweet HERE.
- Prime Minister of Belgium, Alexander De Croo. View tweet HERE.
- Executive Director of Oxfam, Gabriela Bucher. View tweet HERE.
- Prime Minister of Greece, Kyriakos Mitsotakis. View tweet HERE.
- President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola. View tweet HERE.
- Winners of this year’s WEF Crystal Award, Sabrina Dhowre Elba and Idris Elba. View tweet HERE.
- Administrator of USAID, Samantha Power, will speak about the future of democracy and partnerships to solve global challenges. View tweet HERE.
- President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa. View tweet HERE.
- President of the Republic of Korea, Yoon Suk Yeol. View tweet HERE.
- Prime Minister of Finland, Sanna Marin, will discuss the security ramifications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. View tweet HERE.
- UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, will discuss how private-public collaboration can overcome global challenges. View tweet HERE.
- Executive Director, United Nations World Food Programme, David Beasley. View tweet HERE.
Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland sits on WEF’s board of trustees, so she will, of course, attend Davos 2023. [2]
The US will be represented by Biden administration officials including presidential climate envoy John Kerry, head of national intelligence Avril Haines, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Christopher Wray, US Trade Representative Katherine Tai, and several governors and congressional lawmakers. [3] Investigative journalist Jordan Schachtel’s The Dossier has acquired a list of the US delegation. Read Full Article >