Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Klaus Schwab Tells WEF Elites: ‘We Must Force’ Humanity into ‘Collaboration’ with Globalist Agenda


Klaus Schwab Tells WEF Elites: ‘We Must Force’ Humanity into ‘Collaboration’ with Globalist Agenda

Frank Bergman



World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab has told global elites that ushering in the globalist agenda will require humanity to be forced into a “collaboration” with the unelected organization.

Schwab made the declaration during his opening remarks at the WEF’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions, aka “Summer Davos,” in Dalian, China.

He argues that “economic growth,” and a more “peaceful” future will come from reducing population numbers and embracing innovation such as artificial intelligence (AI) while using the green agenda to advance policy change.

Speaking at the opening plenary alongside the president of Poland, Andrzej Duda, the prime minister of Vietnam, Pham Minh Chinh, and Communist China Premier Li Qiang, Schwab regurgitated parts of his speech from last year’s meeting.

He praised China for its economic policies while congratulating everyone participating in the event for representing “the most outstanding talents from business, government, academia, and civil society.”

In his very brief opening statement, the WEF founder said that the participants must “force” humanity into a “collaboration” with the unelected globalist organization.

He asserted that all aspects of civilization, from nations and their governments and cultures to all areas of industry and society must be forced into complying with the WEF’s vision for a more “resilient future.”

“To drive future economic growth we must embrace innovation and force the collaboration across sectors, regions, nations, and cultures to create a more peaceful, inclusive, sustainable, and resilient future,” Schwab declared.

“At this critical juncture the active participation of all stakeholders is essential to ensure a sustainable development path,” he added.

"To drive future economic growth we must embrace innovation and force the collaboration across sectors, regions, nations, and cultures to create a more peaceful, inclusive, sustainable, and resilient future" Klaus Schwab at the WEF #AMNC24 Summer Davos pic.twitter.com/puctx7Bg5m

— Tim Hinchliffe (@TimHinchliffe) June 25, 2024


Schwab also mentioned that technologies coming out of the so-called fourth industrial revolution would make the world a better place.

“We are witnessing rapid technological advances with many opportunities, and with artificial intelligence, rapidly transforming our production and our lives,” he said, adding, “Breakthroughs from the fourth industrial revolution provide new opportunities for global prosperity and growth.”

At the end of the plenary and after the president, the premier, and the prime minister had all praised their countries’ achievements and ambitions, Schwab returned to the topic of the fourth industrial revolution while revisiting this year’s theme, saying that were “limits to growth.”

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