By Judi McLeod ——Bio and Archives--February 16, 2022
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“Through its Young Global Leaders program, the World Economic Forum has been instrumental in shaping a world order that undermines all democratic principles. For several decades, this program has nurtured compliant leaders acting as WEF agents in governments around the world. The consequences are far-reaching and may turn out to be devastating for humanity. Updated 15 Feb 2022 “I have to say then I mention names like Mrs Merkel, even Vladimir Putin and so on they all have been Young Global Leaders of The World Economic Forum. But what we are really proud of now with the young generation like Prime Minister Trudeau, President of Argentina and so on, is that we penetrate the cabinets… It is true in Argentina and it is true in France now… (Klaus Schwab) In 1992, Klaus Schwab and World Economic Forum launched a program initially called Global Leaders of Tomorrow. In 2004, this program was turned into the Forum for Young Global Leaders (which I cover in my book The Global Coup D’Etat), a 5–6 year program of indoctrination into WEFs principles and goals. The aim was – and is – to find suitable future leaders for the emerging global society.
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"The program has since its inception has included more than 2, 700 politicians, business leaders, royalty, journalists, performers and other cultural influencers from all over the world who have excelled in their fields but have not yet turned 38 years of age (originally 43 in order to include Angela Merkel and Vladimir Putin). It has since grown into an extensive global network of dedicated leaders with enormous resources and influence, of which many are are still active in World Economic Forum’s many communities, projects and working groups, and helping to implement its technocratic plans in their respective nations and fields.(Pharos) "The network creates a force for worldwide influence through the combination of the individual skills and resources of its members.” "As Klaus Schwab says in the introductory quote, it has become very successful. Already in the first year, 1992, a number of highly influential candidates were elected. Among 200 selected were global profiles such as Angela Merkel, Tony Blair, Nicolas Sarkozy, Bill Gates, Bono, Richard Branson (Virgin), Jorma Ollila (Shell Oil), and José Manuel Barroso (President of the European Commission 2004–2014).[1] "Another “Global Leader of Tomorrow” 2000 was Chrystia Freeland, current Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Canada, a journalist and author who was previously managing director of Thomson Reuters and deputy editor of the Financial Times. She is also a board member of the World Economic Forum. Update: Today she threatened protesters in Ottawa: “Consider yourselves warned,” she said.”
That was quite a hug. @JustinTrudeau hugging it out with @BillGates at @GlblCtzn in Montreal. pic.twitter.com/dRhZmebUm9
— AJ (@u2wanderer) September 18, 2016
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