Last week I wrote about the close ties between the James Bond villain-esque World Economic Forum boss Klaus Schwab and his acolyte and Young Leaders graduate Jacinda Ardern. Now, guess who has turned up in Phnom Penh at the ASEAN summit?
Michael Laws and Sean Plunket, both of whom slandered me last week, might like to call it a conspiracy theory, but the evidence is there right before your eyes.
I have news for both Plunket and Laws: a ‘conspiracy theorist’ can simply be someone who arrives at the truth before everyone else.
But you do have to wonder why this man is at the summit? Well, it appears that he was invited by the strongman of Cambodia, Hun Sen.
Prof Klaus Schwab thanked Hun Sen for the invitation, stressing that WEF highly valued ASEAN as well as Hun Sen’s key role as the ASEAN chair this year.
The WEF executive chairman said he had also been invited to [the] G20 Summit in Indonesia and he will take this opportunity to pay a visit to Cambodia to see the real progress of the Kingdom, during which an agreement between Cambodia and WEF will be signed.
Khmer Times
Schwab seems to have his grubby fingers in many pies, Vietnam included.
It was their first face-to-face meeting following phone talks in April.
PM Chinh said the WEF’s role in shaping new cooperation ideas and models to jointly address common global challenges is essential.
He presented a brief view of Vietnam’s economic landscape in the first 10 months of this year and orientations for rapid and sustainable development.
The Vietnamese leader asked the WEF to increase consultancy for Vietnam about building an independent and self-reliant economy that integrates into the global system and policies to stabilise the macro-economy in a volatile global environment, connect Vietnam with global corporations and investment funds and support the diversification of markets for Vietnamese goods.
He also suggested the WEF partner with Vietnam to hold regional and global conferences in the country.
Nhan Dan
How long before New Zealand is being signed up to these sorts of partnership agreements?
Remember Schwab considers that Ardern is already a ‘partner’ of the WEF, and that he wants to deepen “our partnership” with Ardern.
Make no mistake, no good can come of this. The WEF are a globalist organisation powered and funded by oligarchs, billionaires and trans-national corporations. The WEF has 1000 members, all multi-billionaire individuals or corporations according to their site. Hardly a small group (as Michael Laws claimed), and it includes major media organisations as well.
Dismissing them as a “small group of no consequence” is actually disinformation, especially when the WEF is subverting governments as fast as they can.
People like Sean Plunket and Michael Laws are more inclined to shoot the messenger, and use ad hominem attacks and personality politics rather than doing some actual investigation.
The funny thing is that when John Key was prime minister, these wealthy globalists, especially Americans, were evil according to the hard left. Now it’s all OK to hop into bed with them and partner with them on projects.
“2500 bankers, corporate moguls and politicians discussed how to rule the world.”
Unite Union press release
Mike Treen seems remarkably silent on the growing influence of a bunch of unelected bankers, corporate moguls and oligarchs in countries around the world, including New Zealand.
And remember, too, that Ardern has told Schwab that New Zealand “remains strongly supportive of the work of the World Economic Forum”.
“Remains strongly supportive” as in unwavering in ‘our’ support. Steadfast even. As in we still support their work.
No one voted for these people. No one asked us if we think it is a good idea to ‘partner’ with them, let alone ‘deepen’ the partnership that Ardern has with the WEF.
This is no longer a conspiracy theory, that so many would like to dismiss it as: this is conspiracy fact.
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