by
Kit Knightly
January 15, 2023
from
Off-Guardian Website
The
Agenda at this year's WEF Summit
in Davos was set prior
to arrival of guests: it's all about a "new system".
Of
course, this is the intended system to be produced by
the WEF's highly-prized
Great Reset, aka Sustainable
Development, Fourth Industrial Revolution and
Technocracy.
Never mind that the "new system" will turn
all economic activity on its ear; or civilization on its
head.
Brainwashing is as brainwashing does...
Source
WEF
conference
looks set to focus on
what the
globalist elite can learn
from the
failures of their
"pandemic"
narrative...
The
World Economic Forum's annual meet-up kicks off tomorrow.
Politicians, corporate giants,
"philanthropists" and all manner of
elite monstrosities gather for a weekend of telling each other how
smart they are and making the world generally worse.
But what's on the menu this year?
Well, here
are the five main items up for discussion, according to the
WEF's website:
See if you can
notice a pattern:
-
Addressing
the Current Energy and Food Crises in the context of a
New System for Energy, Climate and Nature
-
Addressing
the Current High Inflation, Low Growth, High Debt Economy in
the context of a New System for Investment,
Trade and Infrastructure
-
Addressing
the Current Industry Headwinds in the context of a
New System for Harnessing Frontier Technologies for
Private Sector Innovation and Resilience
-
Addressing
the Current Social Vulnerabilities in the context of a
New System for Work, Skills and Care
-
Addressing
the Current Geopolitical Risks in the context of a
New System for Dialogue and Cooperation in a
Multipolar World
Now, none of this
is news...
-
A "new system" for
energy is a "green new deal"
-
A "new system" for international
cooperation is some type of global governance
-
A "new system"
for investment and trade covers a lot of topics, including digital
currency...
Like I said,
nothing new, but it's always refreshing to see it in print, with no
effort to hide it.
It's also
interesting that they don't use the phrases "new normal", "great
reset" or "build back better" anywhere on the page, despite the fact
it's obviously what they're talking about.
A little victory
for the alternate media, who have clearly raised enough awareness
that those phrases are now considered too tainted to use.
In fact, the WEF
'brotherhood' is clearly concerned about losing control of the
narrative, as this
article from a few days ago highlights:
The world's
biggest problem solvers need to craft better narratives...
It argues:
People are more
persuaded by the information presented within a narrative
because a good narrative helps to ease information processing.
Those trying to solve the world's most pressing challenges must
take notice of this.
The whole article
is essentially a very long-winded way of saying,
"We need to tell
better lies"...
We must name
the real antagonists: irresponsible politicians, bought
scientists and some companies failing to live up to the needs of
the transition to net-zero.
We must also
stop pretending that there is a debate over the facts of climate
change.
A false balance
is a phenomenon that occurs when a news organization or other
media outlet presents an issue as being the subject of a debate,
even when there is no actual debate or disagreement among
experts on the matter.
The author is
talking about climate change (aka
Global Warming), but his points about shifting blame
and shutting down debate apply across the board.
Look for a shift of
narrative "villains" this year, as well as increased emphasis on
positivity and "unity".
Unity likely means attempting to woo back
some of the fringe-mainstream elements pushed further to the
alternative by the Covid narrative (as they did with Ukraine).
Elsewhere - and on
a related note - there is likely to be talk of censorship - or,
sorry, "countering misinformation" - as discussed in this
WEF article from 6 days ago, headlined:
'Digital safety
- Applying human rights in the digital world'.
The article details
the "challenges" facing the WEF's "Global Coalition for Digital
Safety" in their efforts to tackle, the likes of,
-
child sexual abuse and exploitation
-
terrorism and hate speech
-
misinformation and content related to self-harm and suicide...
Notice how "hate
speech" and "misinformation" are thrown in there with the actual
crimes?
To quote Sesame Street,
"one
of these things is not like the other"...
But that's no
surprise in the age of "legal
but harmful".
To be clear,
these
people do not care about any of those things.
Not at all...
-
Their businesses
exploit children
-
Their state agencies fund terrorism
-
Their
media outlets spit out misinformation at 50 words a minute...
They only really
care about control...
In this instance that means controlling the
internet - more specifically, controlling what you are allowed to
say and hear on the internet.
Another potential
focus for discussion, highlighted in a couple of places, will be a
push for more direct action. What they seem to be calling "tangible
solutions".
The head of Amnesty
International - who will be in attendance - has called
for Davos attendees to focus on:
Tangible
solutions that we already know work, rather than opting to
protect the existing global economic system at any cost.
Underlining that
"now is the time for action" not "empty gestures", and
simultaneously echoing the "new system" messaging.
The "tangible
solutions" line is repeated in the "narratives" article mentioned
earlier, by financial consultancy giant Mercer
on
their page about Davos, a WEF
"expert panel", and by Forbes in their
article on young leaders at Davos.
Of course
"solutions-based thinking" has been corporate talk for decades, and
"now is the time for action" is a cliché which does the rounds at
every meeting, summit or conference.
Nobody in history
has ever said "now is not the
time for action, now is the time for gestures"...
So, of course, it
could be empty words designed to make the speakers (and their
meeting) feel important.
But it could be
something else,
perhaps a sign that the propaganda stage of the
"great reset" is over, and now we transition to the next stage.
Signalling a move away from passive manipulation and
psychology-driven control mechanisms and toward more direct
enforcement...
I guess we'll just
have to wait and see.
Either way, you can
broadly define the Davos agenda as four main themes:
-
"A new
system": Reforming the global systems of politics and
finance
-
"Controlling the narrative": Telling more believable lies &
limiting public debate
-
"Countering
misinformation": Censorship, especially of the internet
-
"Tangible
solutions": Taking more direct action via enforcement and
policy.
The Davos talking
points, it seems, will be a retrospective focusing on what they can
learn from the shortcomings of their "pandemic" narrative...
One final thought,
an (unconfirmed) story doing the rounds is both hilarious and
telling… if true:
Source
Apparently,
DAVOS
attendees are deliberately seeking out unvaccinated pilots.
Make of
that what you will...
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