



⪠Arch-globalist and head of the World Economic Forum Klaus Schwab has reportedly informed staff via an email message that he will be stepping down from his position as WEF executive chairman…
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chwabâs announcement marks a significant moment for the WEF, an organization known for its annual high-profile meetings in Davos, where world leaders and business executives gather to discuss global issues. Despite stepping down from executive duties, Schwabâs presence in the organization will remain influential due to his non-executive chairman status.
The 86-year-old self-appointed Davos Man sent an email to staff on Tuesday announcing that he will no longer run the worldâs most prominent globalist advocacy group although he will likely stay on in some non-executive role, the website Semafor claimed.
A WEF spokesman told the website the WEF will be changing its governance structure and as a result, Schwab âwill transition from Executive Chairman to Chairman of the Board of Trusteesâ by the start of next year.
Although Schwab has not officially named a successor, the Financial Times reported that former Norwegian Foreign Minister and current WEF President Børge Brende will take over the top job in Davos.
Last year, the POLITICO website reported that, according to 29 WEF insiders, Schwab is treating the organization like a âfamily heirloom,” indicating that Schwab may have sought to appoint one of his two children, Nicole and Olivier â both of whom already serve in high-ranking positions within the WEF â as the next chief executive.
The reported move by Schwab to step down from his leadership role in the group comes despite his previous claims that he wanted to stay in power and run the WEF for decades to come.
A German-born economist, Schwab started the World Economic Forum in 1971 with $6,000 in startup funds. Now a $390 million per year business, the WEF sees world leaders, top-flight businessmen, and alleged thought leaders descend â often by private jet, ironically, given the frequent focus on climate change â to the Swiss ski resort town of Davos where they bend the metaphorical knee to Schwab every year.
Under his leadership, the WEF has become one of the leading forces behind numerous controversial globalist projects, such as central bank digital currencies, transhumanism, artificial intelligence, world governance, veganism, carbon taxes, tech censorship and a radical restructuring of the global economy, among others.
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During the Chinese coronavirus crisis, Schwab controversially declared that it represented an opportunity to enact his notion of a âGreat Reset,” demanding that the world âact jointly and swiftly to revamp all aspects of our societies and economies.”
Key to his notion of a Great Reset is the implementation of the deceptively-titled and socialist-adjacent âstakeholder capitalismâ â a term coined by the WEF chief â in which there is âshared prosperity and equitable growth, based on sustainable production and consumption.â
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Infamously, the WEF produced a video predicting that people would âown nothing and be happy,” sparking public outrage, with critics claiming that Davos was seeking to end private property by extending the subscriber-based economy to all walks of life.
Schwab has also popularized the concept of a âFourth Industrial Revolutionâ which will see emerging technologies transform how humanity interacts with and understands the world. The WEF chairman has pointed to Artificial Intelligence as being central to this vision, saying last year that those who control AI will have the ability to become âmasters of the world.”
The World Economic Forum founder has pointed to Communist China as a likely ârole modelâ for many countries in the âsystemic transformation of the world,” saying in 2022 that the âChinese model is certainly a very attractive model for quite a number of countries.â
The transition is awaiting approval from the Swiss government and is anticipated to be completed before the WEFâs annual meeting in 2025.âŞ






























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