HEALTH WEF founder Klaus Schwab has allegedly recently been admitted to the hospital.

TheSearcher

Are you sure about that?

Quiet Man

Nothing unreal exists
As I wrote earlier, Klaus' death will mean nothing to the world. He's just an empty figurehead at this point. People don't understand what they are dealing with. The Cabal has penetrated almost all governments world-wide. Wanting him dead, etc., is understandable in light of what they have done and are doing to humanity, but if we go murderously trying to kill the few visible ones we see it will basically be a degeneration into lawlessness -- SOMETHING THEY WANT, JUST LIKE CIVIL WAR -- where we are are all at each others throats, and not pursuing the real enemy.

The best way out for us is Global Nurenberg 2.0, or something similar. Bring them all to justice and exercise appropriate sentence as determined by law. We can build a new and better world on that, but not one based on chaos.
 

TheSearcher

Are you sure about that?
As I wrote earlier, Klaus' death will mean nothing to the world. He's just an empty figurehead at this point. People don't understand what they are dealing with. The Cabal has penetrated almost all governments world-wide. Wanting him dead, etc., is understandable in light of what they have done and are doing to humanity, but if we go murderously trying to kill the few visible ones we see it will basically be a degeneration into lawlessness -- SOMETHING THEY WANT, JUST LIKE CIVIL WAR -- where we are are all at each others throats, and not pursuing the real enemy.

The best way out for us is Global Nurenberg 2.0, or something similar. Bring them all to justice and exercise appropriate sentence as determined by law. We can build a new and better world on that, but not one based on chaos.
Agreed, though Schwab dropping off the planet is a crack in the wall that needs to come down. It's not enough, but it's a start.
 

Quiet Man

Nothing unreal exists
Agreed, though Schwab dropping off the planet is a crack in the wall that needs to come down. It's not enough, but it's a start.
Individual and small-group vengeance certainly will occur, as predicted by many, but let's not lose sight of the import of systematically rooting ALL of them out through careful investigation of all their crimes, and then bringing them to justice. We must stand on the moral high ground to create a better world with the littlest collateral damage (that's you and me, our families, friends, neighbors and fellow citizens), and lasting results.
 

TheSearcher

Are you sure about that?
Individual and small-group vengeance certainly will occur, as predicted by many, but let's not lose sight of the import of systematically rooting ALL of them out through careful investigation of all their crimes, and then bringing them to justice. We must stand on the moral high ground to create a better world with the littlest collateral damage (that's you and me, our families, friends, neighbors and fellow citizens), and lasting results.
Okay. I heard you. At what point did I EVER say that ending Schwab was all we needed?
 

energy_wave

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I like Tucker, but he's not hitting the target here, IMHO. Is Schwab a figurehead? I grant that it's possible, but the chips in the brain thing is real. I think Schwab sincerely believes that is the future, even if he is just a spokesman foWorld Economic Forum chair Klaus Schwab declares on Chinese state TV: 'China is a model for many nations'
I wonder if maybe Schwab isn't good buddy's with Xi and all the other commies.

World Economic Forum chair Klaus Schwab declares on Chinese state TV: 'China is a model for many nations'​


Schwab praised China's achievements at modernization since the late 1970s​



World Economic Forum founder and Chair Klaus Schwab recently sat down for an interview with a Chinese state media outlet and proclaimed that China was a "role model" for other nations.

Schwab, 84, made these comments during an interview with CGTN’s Tian Wei on the sidelines of last week’s APEC CEO Summit in Bangkok, Thailand.

Schwab said he respected China’s "tremendous" achievements at modernizing its economy over the last 40 years.

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"I think it’s a role model for many countries," Schwab said, before qualifying that he thinks each country should make its own decisions about what system it wants to adapt.

"I think we should be very careful in imposing systems. But the Chinese model is certainly a very attractive model for quite a number of countries," Schwab said.

Schwab did not elaborate on what aspects of the Chinese model appealed to him, nor which ones would be beneficial to other countries.

China is governed by the absolute rule of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) which does not allow people to practice the religion or belief of their choice, and has no tolerance for dissent or criticism.

In 2014, the CCP announced a moral ranking system whereby individuals, government organizations, and companies are ranked based on social credit. Comparisons have been drawn to environmental, social and governance, or ESG, scores being used by major financial institutions and global organizations to create a type of social credit system designed to influence behavior and transform society.

Schwab wrote in 2019 that ESG scores are necessary for stakeholder capitalism.

"‘Stakeholder capitalism,’ a model I first proposed a half-century ago, positions private corporations as trustees of society, and is clearly the best response to today’s social and environmental challenges," he wrote. "We should seize this moment to ensure that stakeholder capitalism remains the new dominant model."

In 2020, without any accountability or transparency, the Chinese government rammed through a "national security" law for Hong Kong, which critics say gave authorities a pretext to brutally crackdown down on pro-democracy activists.

More recently, western countries have accused China of sweeping at least a million Uyghur and other ethnic minorities into detention camps, where many have said they were tortured, sexually assaulted, and forced to abandon their language and religion.

Beijing has denied these accusations as a fabrication cooked up by Western nations.

 
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