Thursday, November 27, 2025

Evil x2 And Future Control:


The Most Evil Man in the World Wants Total Control of Your Future... And He Might Get It



Klaus Schwab doesn’t smile. Not in photographs, not in videos, not when discussing his vision for your future where you own nothing and eat bugs while hooked into the metaverse. The 87-year-old founder of the World Economic Forum dresses like a discount Bond villain and talks about merging your biology with machines like he’s ordering lunch. His chief advisor openly discusses eliminating human free will. World leaders who’ve passed through his training programs freeze citizens’ bank accounts for protesting. And in 2024, the global elite gathered at his annual Swiss mountain retreat to have a shaman blow plant-induced spirit breath on their faces.

Young Klaus entered the world in Ravensburg, Germany during the spring of 1938. His father Eugen Wilhelm Schwab managed the German operations of Escher Wyss AG, a Swiss firm that Adolf Hitler personally designated a National Socialist Model Company. The factory manufactured turbines for dams, equipment for the Nazi atomic weapons program, and specialized war machinery. Concentration camp prisoners provided the labor. These are documented facts pulled from denazification records and corporate archives, not speculation from internet forums.


The question isn’t whether Eugen Schwab participated in the Nazi war machine. He provably did. The question is whether he believed in it or merely survived it.

Klaus Schwab grew up breathing this air. Whether it shaped him is speculation, but certain details catch attention. Documentary footage shows a bust of Vladimir Lenin sitting in his home. Not a historical artifact stored away, but decorative sculpture visible in his living space. Lenin personally ordered the execution of hundreds of thousands and created the system that would kill millions more. You don’t display monsters in your home unless they represent something meaningful to you.



Fast forward to 2016 when Schwab published “The Fourth Industrial Revolution,” his manifesto for remaking humanity. The book’s central thesis revolves around technologies merging physical, digital and biological existence. Artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, brain chips, nanotechnology. Schwab describes these not as potential futures to debate but as inevitable transformations already underway.

He writes plainly that this industrial revolution differs from predecessors because it changes you, not merely what you do. Genetic editing serves as his example. The technology doesn’t alter your work or lifestyle, it alters your fundamental biology. This has profound implications for identity, he notes with the casual tone of someone discussing weather patterns rather than the end of natural humanity.

Political scientist Klaus-Gerd Giesen identified transhumanism as the dominant ideology driving this vision. Schwab has never explicitly called himself a transhumanist, but read three pages of his books and the conclusion becomes inescapable. Every chapter points toward technological enhancement of human biology, toward transcendence of natural limitations, toward integration of flesh and circuit.

Then we meet his prophet.



Yuval Noah Harari serves as Schwab’s chief advisor and the World Economic Forum’s intellectual architect. The Israeli historian has given dozens of speeches and interviews where he calmly explains that human beings no longer possess free will, that souls are fictional constructs, and that data-driven corporations will soon engineer the future of biological life itself.

Watch him speak. The delivery is measured, academic, matter-of-fact. “Humans are now hackable animals,” he explains to audiences of millions. “The whole idea that humans have this soul or spirit, and they have free will, and nobody knows what’s happening inside me, so whatever I choose whether in the election or in the supermarket, this is my free will. That’s over.”

Neither the Gestapo nor the KGB could systematically hack all people, Harari notes, but soon at least some corporations and governments will be able to accomplish this. Surveillance is moving under the skin. The question becomes whether your brain, your body, your life belongs to you or to some corporation or government or perhaps the human collective.


Not as dystopian nightmare but as descriptive reality. This is the man helping shape World Economic Forum policy. These ideas aren’t fringe theories whispered in dark corners. They’re published in bestselling books, delivered at TED talks, broadcast to global audiences.

Harari doesn’t warn about this future. He explains the plan with the enthusiasm of an engineer describing a new bridge design. Science is replacing evolution by natural selection with evolution by intelligent design, he tells us, but not the intelligent design of some God above the clouds. Our intelligent design. The intelligent design of our clouds. The IBM cloud. The Microsoft cloud. These become the new driving forces of evolution.

Read that again. The clouds he’s referring to are corporate server farms owned by technology companies. Those will become the driving forces of human evolution. He’s not joking. He’s not speaking metaphorically. This is stated WEF policy delivered by their chief advisor to anyone who’ll listen.


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Glad we won’t be here for the tribulation. These guys are beyond evil.