Tag: World Economic Forum (WEF)

Waterways: CCP Plans Revealed In Global Pressure Points

Water covers 71 percent of Earth’s surface, and 80 percent of global trade sails through it. So if we want to understand competition for territorial control, we’d better look to the seas. Water is a life source, we need to drink it, water our crops. But it’s equally life-sustaining for nations in terms of industry,…


IN-DEPTH: AI Revolution Takes Aim at Religion by Rewriting Bible and Leading Sermon

Artificial intelligence is set to change the modern world in a variety of ways—generating art, assisting writers, and even emulating people’s voices. But few would have expected it to be tasked with writing religious services and even rewriting one of the most read and revered books in history, the Bible. Yet, in Germany, hundreds of Protestants…


IN-DEPTH: How Religion Is Becoming the Latest Target of AI Revolution

Artificial intelligence is set to change the modern world in a variety of ways—generating art, assisting writers, and even emulating people’s voices. But few would have expected it to be tasked with writing religious services and even rewriting one of the most read and revered books in history, the Bible. Yet, in Germany, hundreds of Protestants…


The ‘COVID Cartel’s’ Manipulation of America

“It was insane,” says Sen. Ron Johnson. “Of our response to COVID I would say that’s probably the best word to sum it up: insane—a miserable failure.” In a recent episode of “American Thought Leaders,” host Jan Jekielek talked with Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), a member of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs…


Global Governance: The Great Reset and the End of Sovereignty

Global governance. The great reset. It sounds like what it is—a global overhaul of how we live our lives. The World Health Organization justifies it in order to prevent another pandemic catastrophe. The United Nations says it’s due to rapid climate change. The World Economic Forum thinks it’s time for a new industrial revolution. All…


It’s Worse Than Socialism—It’s Schwabism

Commentary It’s now 50 years since Klaus Martin Schwab, a mechanical engineer and founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), launched the first-ever Davos Manifesto, a call to leaders to imagine a better world, one where all humans, the rich and the poor, lived in complete and utter harmony. However, as many readers are all…


Residents Battle Bath Council Anti-Car Policies: ‘It’s the Rationing of Movement’

Businesses and residents in Bath are fighting net zero measures such as roadblocks, bollards, and digital permits, which they say will stop them from moving freely around the historic city. Bath, a UNESCO world heritage site famed for its Roman baths and links to the writer Jane Austen, is introducing a raft of environmental measures…


Those Who ‘Master’ Artificial Intelligence, Synthetic Biology Will Be ‘Master of the ‘World’: Klaus Schwab

Klaus Schwab, chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF), during an event in Dubai, called on global governments to work together and control new technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) to decide the fate of humankind, contradicting Musk’s recent warning at the same event. In 2015, Schwab wrote a book called The Fourth Industrial Revolution, in…


Feds Conducted Research on National ‘Digital Credentials’ the Same Month They Announced Digital ID Plan

As part of a $2.4 million contract, the federal government Privy Council Office commissioned focus group research on “digital credentials” on Aug. 24, 2022. On Aug. 4, 2022, the same month the focus group was commissioned, a government report, titled “Canada’s Digital Ambition 2022,” announced the Liberals planned to introduce digital infrastructure. “The next step in making…


Saviors & Dishwashers: Start With the Dishes and You Can Be Both

That line from satirist P.J. O’Rourke in “All the Trouble in the World” serves as an apt metaphor for the 2022 World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, where high-ranking government officials and elites gathered to discuss climate change. Thousands of them arrived via high-polluting private jets, prompting an outcry from environmentalists. Here, I suppose,…