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The hot gospel of the World Economic Forum

By Laurence Maher - posted Thursday, 22 December 2022


"Until now, technology has primarily enabled us to do things in easier, faster and more efficient ways. It has also provided us with opportunities for personal development. But we are beginning to see that there is much more on offer and at stake. For all the reasons already mentioned, we are at the threshold of a radical systemic change that requires human beings to adapt continuously. As a result, we may witness an increasing degree of polarization in the world, marked by those who embrace change versus those who resist it." (italics supplied)

The WEF profile achieved a major public relations boost when Herr Schwab and Monsieur Thiery Mallaret launched The Great Reset(2021). This was given expression in a film clip in what might be called the "Oh So happy modern work house wage slave!" genre, 8 Predictions for the World in 2030. Among the WEF prognostications made by a smirking presenter, was this revealing, boast: "You will own nothing and be happy."

But, as the WEF emphasises, inherent anti-globalisation biases often contribute to misguided public policy that benefit no one. By definition, globalisation is beyond question or criticism,and thus the WEF's self-anointed position as the chosen global economic saviour in its "Big Picture" universe is sacrosanct. Everything is intricately connected with everything in each (and every other) "Big Picture" department. The WEF'sopen contempt for the toiling masses is breathtaking. Herr Schwab's gospel is ideas-control freakery on a truly galactic scale. And, notwithstanding the clear words of the UN Charter (1945) which no longer seems to have much application, the WEF's global mission is bolstered by the enthusiastic support of the United Nations as evidenced in its 2021 agreement with the WEF.

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Recently, Herr Schwab used the involvement of the WEF with the G20 nations to manifest his impatience with the inadequate rate of implementation of his global gospel. The WEF "family" is certain that the Alliance for Climate Change has "the visions for saving the planet." One of its spokespersons likens the vast bulk of doomed humanity to a school of small fish:

"Each little fish sees in a slightly different direction. And since they're all tuned to each other, if one of them senses danger, they can move in a way that moves the whole school of fish. And you see that happening sometimes, you see the big fish comes in right through the school of fish and doesn't catch any because they all dart out of the way. We need something like that for humanity. And the way to get greater peace and security,and the way to get greater safety is to make sure that everybody has a common view of the truth." (my italics)

In November 2022, Herr Schwab used the fish analogy in launching the latest WEF "New Initiative" in conjunction with the G20 group of nations hosted by the Indonesian Government to support a sustainable ocean economyat the G-B Summit in Bali. He emphasized, in a boasting tone, that in the past "it is was the big fish which eats the small fish; now it is the fast fish who eats the slow fish". (my italics)

Herr Schwab's warning from on high about THE BIG ISSUE at the Bali gathering included this diktat:

"What we have to confront is a deep systemic and structural restructuring of our world. And this will take some time. And the world will look differently after we have gone through this transition process. Politically, the driving forces for this political transformationof course is the transition into a multi-polar world which has a tendency to make our world more "fragmentated".

Nowadays, Herr Schwab is sounding increasingly cranky. The world is not responding quickly enough to his gospel. Us proles have to realise that the day of his world of transhumanism is arriving. One of his close pals and leading dystopian issued the "blistering" warning" at Davos 2020. "The fusion of our physical, our digital and our biological identities" is part of Herr Schwab's "Great Reset".

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One way we proles can concentrate our attention on our fate is by staying in contact with the WEF's web site which, in keeping with Herr Schwab's fanatical concern with the most minor detail of his hot gospel, is counting down the time until its January 2023 convocation in days, hours, minutes – and, of course, seconds.A recent contribution from his aforesaid close dystopian pal is that,in today's fast developing technological era we don't need the vast majority of the population.

What would Alexander Cockburn have made of the utility of the new word pathocrat?

 

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L W Maher is a Melbourne barrister with a special interest in defamation and other free speech-related disputes. He has written extensively on Australian Cold War legal history.

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