'God Complex': Schwab Will Run WEF Like a Pope Until Death: Claims

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Klaus Schwab, the founder and head of the notorious World Economic Forum, is said to have a “god complex”, and aims to run the organization until his death like a pope or monarch, current and former staffers have reportedly claimed.

Klaus Schwab, the founder and head of the World Economic Forum, is said to have a “god complex”, and aims to run the organisation until his death like a pope or monarch, current and former staffers have reportedly claimed.

It comes as Schwab himself will turn 85 years old in March this year, prompting some close to the organisation to seek clarification on who will succeed the arch-globalist at the top of his organisation. , various individuals who used to or are currently working with the World Economic Forum do not believe that Schwab will provide clarity on the issue anytime soon, with the publication specifically citing critics who say Schwab rules the group like a king or pope, and that this succession question fits in with this style of leadership.

“But no one is immortal,” they continued. “It’s insane that they don’t have a succession plan to build public confidence around.”

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