What a week it has been, dear reader! I’ve been deeply involved in the World Economic Forum (WEF) Davos event, and I think I’ll get an invitation to attend next year.
Who doesn’t want to go? ! You can travel in style on a private jet or stay in a luxurious hotel room. Undoubtedly, eating some delicious meals made mostly of alternative proteins like bugs, of course, high class whore Offered at a premium price.
It’s important to take a look back at the past few days and check out the hottest topics from the 2023 World Economic Forum in Davos. So grab a coffee, settle in, and get ready to hear how the World Economic Forum best understands how we should live.
For the average person, Davos is little more than an annual reminder to get on your knees and thank lovely Jesus that Al Gore and John Kerry never became president.
— Jimmy Failla (@jimmyfailla) January 20, 2023
Beam Me Up, John Kerry
There would be no conversation on climate change without our Presidential Special Envoy for Climate, John Kerry. He gave a surprisingly self-soothing speech about how special it was for all attendees to come together in one room with the common goal of saving the world.
He even claimed that the idea of saving the world made them almost all “alien”. That’s a guy who doesn’t need any further petting from the ladies of the night at Davos; he’s had enough of petting.
he continues Say On their goal of saving the planet:
“If you say that to most people, most people will think you’re just a crazy tree hugger, left-handed, liberal, you know, doing good deeds or whatever, and they have nothing to do with each other.”
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I assure you, John, that no one will mistake you for a “do-gooder.”
Daniel Turner, Director, Power the Future, Explanation:
“We tell developing countries we don’t want them to go through the development process, we don’t want them to have coal, gas or even nuclear power.”
John Kerry’s family private jet has emitted more than 300 metric tons of carbon since Joe Biden took office, but he’s flying commercial to Davos hoping we won’t notice his hypocrisy like Greta Thunberg’s arrest.
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) January 20, 2023
Instead, John Kerry and his colleagues want these poorer countries to jump straight to unreliable wind and solar power. Proving that there is no relationship between doing any good and forcing countries at risk to have more expensive and irregular energy sources.
related: Controlling the Citizens’ Movement Will Save the Planet, According to Elites
I went to Davos and everything I got was yelled at by Al Gore
Al Gore, the former vice president and self-proclaimed inventor of the Internet, has had a rare performance this year. Because nothing motivates people like having some old dude yell at you that you screwed up his world.
Gore gone On how greenhouse gases damage the atmosphere:
“That’s what boils the oceans, creates these atmospheric rivers and rain bombs, sucks moisture out of land, causes droughts, melts ice and raises sea levels, and creates these waves of climate refugees.”
Davos’ Al Gore Climate Disaster
no, the ocean is not boiling
No, you can’t just claim a billion refugees— In 2005, the United Nations predicted that there would be 50 million refugees by 2010
Didn’t happen, removed from sitehttps://t.co/fCuKmPYVKb
We need smart climate policy, not catastrophic https://t.co/ZqCoGt9H8Q pic.twitter.com/Q7xtGGb6nt
— Bjorn Lomborg (@BjornLomborg) January 19, 2023
Why the hell did you stop there, Al? Let’s keep adding more blame; maybe greenhouse gases are also responsible for man buns, horrible 70’s TV show reboots, jogger dress pants, all this mysterious heart disease and white supremacy!
Interestingly, Gore barely left the White House after his failed bid for president set up A green investment company called Generation Investment Management.The company paid him $2 million per month for his speech.
He made that paycheck this week. He’s crazy, crazy as a fox.
related: Everyone is talking about the World Economic Forum. What is it?
Brian Stelter Grasping Legality
This week Davos allowed former CNN alumnus and disinformation enthusiast Brian Stelter to moderate a panel discussion on hate speech and disinformation.
In this panel, European Commission Vice-President Vera Jourova Say:
“Illegal hate speech, you’re going to have it in America soon, and I think we have a good reason to have it in the penal code.”
look at this bigoted little fascist #worldeconomicforum Talk about criminalizing thought in America. GFY and your little Brian Stelter. #WEF puppet #review #Davos #hate speech #GreatReset #ResistTheWEF #free #WorldEconomicFourm pic.twitter.com/i9SQHmjqvU
— Vidmax.com (@Newsfilter2) January 18, 2023
Did Brian ask her to explain why she thinks our country would deny our First Amendment rights? Is he against the idea of making hate speech illegal?
of course not! Because for him, hate speech is anything that goes against his narrative, and it’s a good thing he’s considered an expert in journalism.
If you worried about Brian after he got fired from CNN, don’t worry.Not only did he attend Davos, and I undoubtedly enjoyed all the spoils of it, he also earned himself a scholarship at Harvard University.
What is his role at Harvard? Host panel:
“Threats to Democracy and the Range of Potential News Media Responses.”
The only response Brian knew was to stifle any information that ran counter to the left-wing propaganda machine.
let’s be more like china
While members of the World Economic Forum and members of the World Economic Forum at Davos this year were quick to denounce Russia and boast that they had not been invited, they seemed fine with Chinese President Xi Jinping’s opening remarks. This is no surprise; Klaus Schwab, chairman of the World Economic Forum, was singing its praises just a few months ago.
mr schwab Tell Chinese official media sites:
“China is a model for many countries.”
Sorry, I need a minute to stop laughing.
He went on to say:
“…for many countries, the Chinese model is undoubtedly a very attractive model.”
What model is he referring to? Perhaps a pattern of genocide or nurturing “persona non grata” as the Chinese government has done to the Uyghurs?
Oh wait, I bet this is the pattern of their state-controlled media, information, education, and civic movements. Take your pick, people at Davos love them.
US climate envoy John Kerry flew to Davos to call on the world to do more to reduce carbon emissions. But when I asked him about China’s emissions, he had nothing to say. pic.twitter.com/3wSMywuymH
— Andrew Lawton (@AndrewLawton) January 18, 2023
I always feel like someone is watching me
In the end, my favorite part is actually the reminiscence of Davos 2022, because it was so good, I think we should remember it again.
A sort ofAustralian Security Council Julie Grant says the world needs to “recalibrate” how it defines and thinks about human rights. As if that wasn’t enough, she explained that she was explicitly referring to free speech.
She’s not the only one who wants to turn the world into an oppressive state of surveillance.
Last year, Israeli professor Yuval Harari Say In the activity:
“COVID is critical because it’s what convinced people to accept the legalization of comprehensive biometric surveillance.”
For let us not let disaster go to waste; let us use it to enslave this planet.
Last year, Alibaba Group President J. Michael Evans said:
“We’re developing a capability through technology that will allow consumers to measure their own carbon footprint.”
cool right? Something like a pedometer; maybe it comes in different colors.
He goes on to explain further:
“Where are they traveling? How are they traveling? What are they eating? What are they spending on the platform?”
Davos so far:
recalibrating human rights pic.twitter.com/k48gUCEhtM
— John316 (@John31628601280) May 31, 2022
oh snap, so the plot minority report or reboot full recall. It sounds scary, because it is.
The best part is “what are they spending on the platform?” – that is, what are you watching online. If you’ve been following the Twitter docs this year, it sounds familiar, someone is listening to Davos 2022, who knows what’s going to happen at this year’s event.
Perhaps we will see a ministry of truth, love, peace and abundance.
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