Klaus Schwab's School for Covid Dictators, Plan for 'Great Reset'..
Economist
Ernst Wolff
believes that a hidden alliance of political and corporate leaders
is exploiting the 'pandemic' with the aim of crashing national
economies and introducing a global digital currency.
The answer may lie in the
Young Global Leaders school, which was established and managed by
Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum, and that many of
today's prominent political and business leaders passed through on
their way to the top.
While Wolff is mainly known as a critic of the globalist financial system, recently he has focused on bringing to light what he sees as the hidden agenda behind the anti-Covid measures being enacted around the world.
The WEF is best-known to the public for the annual conferences it holds in Davos, Switzerland each January that aim to bring together political and business leaders from around the world to discuss the problems of the day.
Today, it is one of the
most important networks in the world for the globalist power elite,
being funded by approximately a thousand multinational corporations.
Wolff believes the reason may be due to the contacts Schwab made during his university education, including studying with no less a person than former National Security Advisor and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
Wolff also points out
that while Schwab was there, the Harvard Business School had been in
the process of planning a management forum of their own, and it is
possible that Harvard ended up delegating the task of organizing it
to him.
Attendees at the school must apply for admission and are then subjected to a rigorous selection process.
Members of the school's very first class in 1992 already included many who went on to become important liberal political figures, such as
There are currently about 1,300 graduates of this school, and the list of alumni includes several names of those who went on to become leaders of the health institutions of their respective nations.
Four of them are former and current health ministers for Germany, including Jens Spahn, who has been Federal Minister of Health since 2018.
Philipp Rösler,
who was Minister of Health from 2009 until 2011, was
appointed the WEF's Managing Director by Schwab in 2014.
We also find California Governor Gavin Newsom on the list, who was selected for the class of 2005, as well as former presidential candidate and current US Secretary of Transportation Peter Buttigieg, who is a very recent alumnus, having been selected for the class of 2019.
All of these politicians
who were in office during the past two years have favored harsh
responses to the COVID-19 'pandemic', and which also happened to
considerably increase their respective governments' power.
Young Global Leaders Class of 2005.
Global Leaders for Tomorrow Class of 1992.
Young Global Leaders Class of 2019.
Young Global Leaders Class of 2017.
We also find many of the captains of private industry there, including,
Again, all of them
expressed support for the global response to the 'pandemic', and
many reaped considerable profits as a result of the measures.
Global Leaders for Tomorrow Class of 1998.
Global Leaders for Tomorrow Class of 1993.
He further points out
that the school's alumni include not only Americans and Europeans,
but also people from Asia, Africa, and South America, indicating
that its reach is truly worldwide.
Approximately 10,000 participants have passed through this program to date, and they regularly hold meetings in 400 cities.
Wolff believes that it is yet another proving ground where future political leaders are being selected, vetted, and groomed before being positioned in the world's political apparatus.
He says that he has only seen it listed on one: namely, that of the German economist Richard Werner, who is a known critic of the establishment.
Wolff suggests that the school seems to like to include even critics of the system among its ranks, as another name among its graduates is Gregor Hackmack, the German chief of Change.org, who was in its 2010 class.
Wolff believes this is
because the organization wants to present itself as being fair and
balanced, although it also wants to ensure that its critics are
controlled opposition.
This is most evident when the school's alumni are publicly questioned about issues that they have not been instructed to talk about in advance, and their struggles to come up with answers are often quite evident.
Wolff contends that their roles are only to act as mouthpieces for the talking points that those in the shadows behind them want discussed in public debate.
...and that they are being set up to fail so that the subsequent backlash can be exploited to justify the creation of a new global form of government.
Indeed, Wolff notes that politicians with unique personalities and strong, original views have become rare, and that the distinguishing character of the national leaders of the past 30 years has been their meekness and adherence to a strict globalist line dictated from above.
This has been especially
evident in most countries' response to the 'pandemic', where
politicians who knew nothing about viruses two years ago suddenly
proclaimed that Covid was a severe health crisis that justified
locking people up in their homes, shutting down their businesses,
and wrecking entire economies.
Wolff believes that, through meeting their classmates and becoming part of a wider network, the graduates then establish contacts who they rely on in their later careers.
Today, the school's program includes courses offered over the course of five years at irregular intervals, which in some cases may overlap with the beginnings of some of its participants' political or professional careers - meaning they will be making regular visits to Davos.
Emmanuel Macron and Peter Buttigieg, for example, were selected for the school less than five years ago, which means it is possible they have been regularly attending Young Global Leaders-related programs while in political office and may in fact still be attending them today.
The WEF's current Board of Trustees includes such luminaries as,
By tracing the
connections between the school's graduates, Wolff claims that you
can see that they continue to rely on each other for support for
their initiatives long after they participated in the Global Leaders
programs.
He cites the example of the Harvard Business School, which receives millions of dollars from donors each year, as well as the Harvard School of Public Health, which was renamed the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health after it received $350 million from the Hong Kong-born billionaire Gerald Chan.
The same is true of the
Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, which became the Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health after media mogul
Michael Bloomberg donated $1.8 billion to the school in 2018.
He mentions being informed that approximately 1,500 private jets bring attendees to the event each year, overloading Switzerland's airports.
Viviane Fischer, another participant in the Corona Committee podcast, points out that the British-based company Serco processes migrants for the British government and also manages prisons around the world, among its many other activities.
The pharmaceutical industry's international reach is also considerable:
Perhaps not coincidentally, Bill Gates has become one of the foremost champions of lockdowns and the Covid vaccines since they became available, and The Wall Street Journal has reported that his Foundation had made approximately $200 billion in "social benefits" from distributing vaccines before the 'pandemic' had even begun.
One can only imagine what
its vaccine profits are today.
Wolff highlights that
BlackRock, run by Global
Leaders alumnus Larry Fink, is presently the largest advisor
to the world's central banks and has been collecting data on the
world financial system for more than 30 years now, and undoubtedly
has a greater understanding of how the system works than the central
banks themselves.
Amazon, which was led
until recently by Global Leaders alumnus Jeff Bezos, in particular
has made enormous profits as a result of the lockdown measures that
have devastated the middle class.
Just in the past few months, China's International Finance Forum, which is similar to the WEF, proposed the introduction of the digital yuan, which could in turn be internationalized by the Diem blockchain-based currency network.
Interestingly, Diem is the successor to Libra, a cryptocurrency that was first announced by Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook, indicating that a global currency that will transcend the power of either the dollar or the yuan, and managed through the cooperation of Chinese, European, and American business networks, is currently being discussed.
The International Finance Forum's supervisory board includes such names as,
Wolff further explains that the lockdowns and subsequent bailouts that were seen around the world over the past two years left many nations on the verge of bankruptcy.
In order to avoid an economic catastrophe, the governments of the world resorted to drawing on 650 billion special drawing rights, or SDRs, which are supplementary foreign exchange reserve assets managed by the International Monetary Fund.
When these eventually
come due, it will leave these same governments in dire straits,
which is why it may be that the introduction of digital currency has
become a sudden priority - and this may have been the hidden purpose
of the lockdowns all along.
Wolff believes that the reason for this may be that the two countries did not need to crash their economies through lockdown measures because they were already prepared to begin using digital currency before the 'pandemic' began.
He contends that a new round of lockdowns may be being prepared that will finish off the world's economies for good, leading to massive unemployment and in turn the introduction of Universal Basic Income and the use of a digital currency managed by a central bank.
This currency might be
restricted, both in terms of what individuals can spend it on as
well as in the time frame that one has to spend it in.
Whereas previous bailouts were directed into the markets, this latest round has gone to ordinary people, and as a result, this is driving up the prices of products that ordinary people spend their money on, such as food.
And that although the
appearance of democratic processes is being maintained in our
countries, the fact is that an examination of how governance around
the world works today shows that an elite of super-wealthy and
powerful individuals effectively control everything that
goes on in politics, as has been especially evident in relation to
the 'pandemic' response.
If even 10% of ordinary citizens become aware of this and decide to take action, it could thwart the elite's plans and perhaps open a window for ordinary citizens to take back control over their own destinies.
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