As business tycoons converge on the snow-covered ski town of Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum's annual meeting, some conservatives are engrossed with its leader, Klaus Schwab.
In 1971, Schwab founded the WEF, famous for its annual gathering of the world's elite, and has served as its chairman since. An engineer and economist who fled Nazi Germany during his youth, Schwab formed the WEF as a forum for dialogue on international disputes and initially to introduce European companies to American-style business practices.
Last August, InfoWars host and famed conspiracy theorist Alex Jones released a book titled The Great Reset: And The War For the World, which outlined the"global elite's international conspiracy to enslave humanity and all life on the planet." This disturbing message brought to you by Klaus Schwab, George W. Bush, Pfizer, Clinton, the WEF, and Obama: pic.twitter.com/NmdCTqh9UHOftentimes, Schwab and the WEF are accused of orchestrating global crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic to further their agenda.
Even some mainstream conservatives and liberals who eschew conspiracy-mongering have voiced revulsion at the WEF and Schwab for promulgating globalist policies that favor corporate interests over individual rights.
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