Why is WEF seeking to intervene in national and local structures?
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May 15, 2024 06:13 UTC
  • Why is WEF seeking to intervene in national and local structures?

Pars Today - The annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) was held amidst challenging positions towards ordinary people around the world.

The story of "Covid-19" and "pandemic" in 2020 and 2021 brought a name to the forefront of public attention, which was not well-known before. The WEF, a non-governmental, non-elected, and unaccountable organization, was previously known for its annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. 

However, today, in the post-Covid era, it has become clear that beyond the pandemic, quarantine, vaccine, and other issues, this organization plays a role in many global affairs, from the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs 2030) to the Global Pandemic Treaty, which raises concerns about national sovereignty of countries.

The annual WEF meeting in Davos, Switzerland, is not just a luxurious gathering for the wealthy and powerful elite, showcasing extravagance and arrogance. The meetings always invite individuals who can actually materialize the desired goals.

 

Disease "X" and the pandemic treaty

At the WEF 2024 meeting in Davos, a discussion was held about Disease X, a hypothetical disease that could lead to another global pandemic. Tedros Ghebreyesus (Director-General of the World Health Organization), Roy Jakobs (CEO of Philips Healthcare), and Michel Demaré (Chairman of AstraZeneca) were among the participants in this panel. In other words, the guests were individuals who had greatly benefited from the Covid pandemic.

The panel participants themselves acknowledged that the topic was "attractive" and hoped to attract social media attention.

The goal of this panel is simple: to make companies and health institutions more prominent than governments.

During the Covid pandemic, millions of people suddenly became second-class citizens, banned from traveling and public places due to their refusal to receive a pharmaceutical product.

Stella Kyriakides, European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, praised vaccine passports as an example of what should be done in the future at the Davos meeting titled "Strengthening Hygienic, Digital Healthcare".

 

Censoring critics

A recurring theme in WEF discussions is limiting criticism. At Davos 2024, Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, stated that combating "misinformation" is a top priority for the WEF. It's a good decision, but who determines what is misinformation? Unfortunately, anything that contradicts their agenda is considered "misinformation" and must be eradicated.

 

Reducing local production power

If you've been following the news in recent years, you may have noticed that a comprehensive war has been waged against farmers, especially in Europe. Unfortunately, the WEF uses the slogan "environmental protection" to limit local and people-based fishing, agriculture, and livestock.

This is followed by large-scale land grabs by companies like Bill Gates.

According to an analysis, the goal of this approach is to make human nutrition dependent on insects and highly processed "food products" such as "fully lab-grown meat" or "3D-printed meat" and so on.

Someone jokingly wrote: real steak and hamburgers will be reserved for the "elites", and the common people will have to settle for fake and artificial food and insects.

In conclusion, the WEF showcased its long-term goals this year. While they like to sugarcoat their words with terms like "freedom", "democracy", and "prosperity" and "environmental protection", their policies do the exact opposite.

MG/ME

Key phrases: World Economic Forum, lab-grown meat, eating insects, food crisis, Pandemic X.

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