The blatant, deliberate, and sinister tyranny behind the COVID-19 pandemic focused a much-needed light on numerous endeavors that have, for decades—in the name of profit and power—caused intentional harm to the healthiness of humanity. Besides seeing on full display the ineptness of the World Health Organization (WHO) masquerading as the wise and almighty ruler competent to oversee a global crisis, the pandemic also uncovered the immorality of the World Economic Forum (WEF). Undoubtedly, much of the world relished in a moment of glee when WEF founder and leader Klaus Schwab announced in early April that he would “start the process” of stepping down as leader of the Geneva-based deep-state aligned institution, with a deadline of January 2027. Imagine the sheer elation when, just a few days later, amidst allegations of financial and ethical misconduct, we learned that Klaus Schwab had abruptly quit the WEF.

According to an article in the Wall Street Journal, current and former WEF employees sent an anonymous letter to the WEF board accusing Schwab and his wife, Hilde, of mixing their personal affairs with the Forum’s resources. The allegations include using WEF funds for private hotel massages and asking junior employees to withdraw thousands of dollars from ATMs on Schwab’s behalf. Likewise, the whistleblowers contend that Hilde, a former Forum employee, scheduled “token” WEF-funded meetings to justify her luxury holiday travels. Likewise, while lecturing to society that “you will own nothing and be happy,” the letter alleged Schwab and his family used WEF funds on its swanky Villa Mundi overlooking Lake Geneva, a $50 million WEF-owned property—$30 million purchase, $20 million renovation—in Geneva. According to the letter, Hilde tightly controlled the property, reserving parts of it for private family use. In a statement to Blick, Schwab remarked:

“It is a pure and simple lie [to say] that I asked young employees to withdraw thousands of dollars for me at automatic distributors.”

Schwab’s reign at the privileged NGO came tumbling down after the WEF board held an emergency meeting on Easter Sunday, initiated by what they called an independent investigation into the allegations, stating that until that is complete, they remain unproven. As expected, Schwab denied everything, arguing against the investigation and threatening legal action against the whistleblower and those bringing his apparent crimes to light. Still, the claims against him were enough to prompt Schwab, who has reportedly begun defamation proceedings, to resign immediately as both chairman and board member. Along with that, as an apparent gesture of good faith, Schwab forfeited a 5 million Swiss franc pension.

Per the WSJ, trust between Schwab and the WEF board had deteriorated over the past year. Interestingly, the board includes characters like climate change fear-mongering Al Gore and UN Messenger of Peace and first artist ever appointed to WEF board Yo-Yo Ma, and CEOs like metaverse-loving Julie Sweet and decarbonization targets initiator AXA Group CEO Thomas Burberi. Suspicions of trouble brewing at the elite group were raised last year when it was reported that the WEF’s board was working with a law firm to investigate its workplace culture following allegations of a culture of sexual harassment and discrimination. Given the likes of Al Gore and ongoing donations from Bill Gates, it seems plausible that the 87-year-old Schwab fits right in with many at the WEF, but if the allegations against him are confirmed, the high-stakes conflict may be his demise. One can only hope.

Prior to the whistleblower’s allegations, Schwab—the puppet master of the Great Reset—had said he would hand over executive duties to a team led by Norwegian politician and diplomat Borge Brende, who has been president of the WEF since 2017. German-born Schwab founded the WEF in 1971 with a strategy to furnish a forum for policymakers and top corporate executives to tackle major global issues. Yet, what became glaringly apparent is Schwab’s incessant push for globalization and his march of madness to merge humans and technology, also known as transhumanism. Indeed, his vision of the future is terrifying and void of the love that makes us human.

For years, and especially during the transformative pandemic, Schwab and his ritzy annual gatherings in Davos with an ever-growing list of CEOs and celebrities, and secrecy, to discuss the global agenda for the coming year, drew much warranted harsh criticism. Particularly because of the elitist manner in which the soiree was clearly detached from reality and utterly oblivious to the day-to-day lives of the rest of society. Critics have maintained that instead of serving the greater good, the gatherings create a safe space for the corporate world to lobby governments without oversight.

Indeed, as Elon Musk said on his platform X, Schwab “wants to be emperor of Earth.” And let’s not forget his penchant for watching the rest of us eat bugs. Unfortunately, Schwab’s replacement as the interim chairman of the WEF, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, may be more frightening than the Davos man himself. Why? Word on the street is that the former Nestlé CEO once remarked that it was “extreme” to believe that water is a basic human right. Enough with these people. We are done.

 

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Tracy Beanz & Michelle Edwards

Tracy Beanz is an investigative journalist, Editor-in-Chief of UncoverDC, and host of the daily With Beanz podcast. She gained recognition for her in-depth coverage of the COVID-19 crisis, breaking major stories on the virus’s origin, timeline, and the bureaucratic corruption surrounding early treatment and the mRNA vaccine rollout. Tracy is also widely known for reporting on Murthy v. Missouri (Formerly Missouri v. Biden,) a landmark free speech case challenging government-imposed censorship of doctors and others who presented alternative viewpoints during the pandemic.