Midnight at the Matinee

Midnight at the Matinee

Resist the NWO

Klaus Schwab and the Men Who Molded Him (Part Four)

“Nothing is easier than to denounce the evildoer; nothing is more difficult than to understand him.” - Fyodor Dostoevsky

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Carson J. McAuley
Aug 07, 2022
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The most recent meeting of the World Economic Forum, held as always amid the ultra-exclusive chalets and bubbling hottubs of Davos, must surely constitute the single most divisive gathering of individuals ever assembled. To MSM viewers, this congregation – comprised of politicians such as Al Gore, John Kerry, and Volodymyr Zelensky; corporate interests like Google, BlackRock, and AstraZeneca, as well as the alleged philanthropy of Bill Gates and George Soros – represents nothing less than mission HQ in humanity’s ongoing fight against the evils of Covid, Climate Change, and Putin.

To those who’ve actually been paying attention on the other hand, these crises, all carefully curated, all suspiciously well-timed, are but cover stories for the Liberal World Order’s true objective: the establishment of their global digital caste system. Omitted, after all, from the media’s unerringly obsequious coverage, was the applause reserved for J. Michael Evans, president of the Alibaba Group (a Chinese technological giant central to the country’s emerging social credit system) who boasted of his company’s capacity to track users’ “carbon footprint”, collecting data right down to the most intimate aspects of their lives. So too did CNN, The New York Times and the rest of the corporate PR machine fail to mention remarks made by Albert Bourla – the Pfizer CEO practically purring over the compliance his new ingestible microchip would elicit. But not one to be upstaged at his own slumber party, it was Klaus Schwab himself who offered the symposium’s most memorable address, the host’s characteristically chilling rhetoric leaving little doubt as to the kind of warped, egomaniacal agenda we are dealing with:

For those readers disinclined to listen to anymore of Schwab’s despotic bloviating (a sentiment which, after three prior entries in this series, I am very much sympathetic to), please allow me to select the most illustrative passage:

“The future is not just happening. The future is built by us, by a powerful community such as you here in this room."

To borrow from the language of leftists, this is as blatant a “dog whistle” as it’s possible to get. Downplayed by those programed to do so and roundly ignored by the media he and his ilk control, this statement (alongside many others like it) is intended as an invitation – some might even call it Schwab’s rallying cry – for the world’s most powerful individuals and entities to join him in securing permanent, incontestable dominion over the rest of us. This does not even require an ear all that attuned to globalist doublespeak to notice and yet, despite the scale of the civilizational changes Schwab is proposing, still there appear few observers (and virtually no journalists) who have sincerely sought to distinguish the mind and motivations behind them.

Throughout the course of this series, I have attempted to address this collective blind spot by piecing together an image of the man through first examining those known to have influenced him. In parts one and two, I focused on Klaus’s Nazi-collaborating father as well as his self-described “spiritual mentor”, while in the previous installment, I turned to Henry Kissinger, Schwab’s professor at Harvard and a man who would usher Klaus into the world of Anglo-American elites. These shadowy figures evidently saw potential in the young German. Through him, they recognized an opportunity to extend and tighten their influence over Europe; however, this ambition might have come to nothing had it not been for someone who preceded Greta Thunberg, Pope Francis, and Leonardo DiCaprio onto the Davos stage, becoming in the process, the World Economic Forum’s first keynote speaker.

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