I recently read a piece by Scott Greer, formerly of The Daily Caller, entitled Klaus Schwab: The Safe Villain. I’ll paraphrase it in a couple of sentences but it doesn’t do the piece justice as it expands beyond where I focus.
He makes a case for Herr Doktor Klaus Schwab as being a sheep in overtly scary villain’s clothing. He believes that Schwab and his World Economic Forum are mostly irrelevant and does not reflect an immediate threat to the United States. He concludes that by focusing on Herr Schwab we are allowing the real internal threats to destroy our country. I agree with him except for the irrelevancy of the WEF and Schwab.
I gain a great deal of pleasure writing about His Galactic Majesty Herr Doktor Klaus Schwab, seig heil! It is because the guy is cartoonish. His megalomaniacal ideas are hairbrained and if he didn’t have the support of the cult of personality by his creation, he would be teaching in some Ivy League school, dreaming big but living small.
However, to dismiss this guy as being no threat to Americans is a threat in and of itself; the depth and breadth to which this guy has influenced the elite and their minions is one of the primary reasons we find ourselves where we are currently. We also cannot dismiss that the elitists are using Herr Schwab for their own devices.
Tooting My Own Horn
I’ve written multiple pieces concerning the World Economic Forum and have organized them in a separate section called WEF/Globalists Reports. These aren’t pieces that proclaim me as an expert but reflect my own searching for what these creeps are doing and how their dogmas are being accomplished with real world action.
There are two research pieces I wrote that work toward identifying corporations, NGOs, and individuals who are complicit with the WEF. The first is WEF Strategic Partners that lists corporations with which we, as Americans, should be familiar. The other is Meet the Agents of YGL that provides a list of influential people within American industry and politics that wield real power and have been indoctrinated with the WEF ideology.
Bogymen versus Real Life Monsters
A teenage girl was showering in a California YMCA female locker room when a trans woman decided to do the same. It terrified the young woman who hid behind a skimpy shower curtain while this person passed by. When she complained to the “YMCA staff about the presence of the male in the women’s facilities, she was told that ‘he was indeed allowed to shower wherever he pleased.’”
“Women’s facilities may be used by anyone in California now that state law says people must be allowed to use facilities that align with their gender identity,” as reported in the New York Post.
I’m sorry, but if you’ve got dangly bits you ain’t a chick, as someone with a thick Southern accent might say. It used to be that if a male—regardless their self-identity—bared himself to females and children, he would find himself in jail under the charge of indecent exposure.
This is a good example of the cultural wars for which Mr. Greer believes we should fight. In his piece, he quoted Christopher Rufo (who is fighting the good fight against the Left’s sexualization of children) as saying in a Tweet:
Unpopular opinion: the obsession with Klaus Schwab, Davos, and the WEF is misguided, as they have little real power over life in America. It's also enervating, as it shifts the locus of control to far-away figures, while constructive action can be taken at home. Stay focused.
But Rufo and Greer are only half right.
The YMCA of the U.S. is a Strategic Partner with the World Economic Forum.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), is what the WEF is pushing and it exemplifies what the young woman in California experienced. That’s tangible power that affects our daily lives.
“What would you like the power to do?”
From the Bank of America “Our Company” statement:
At Bank of America, we ask this question every day of all those we serve. It is at the core of how we live our values, deliver our purpose and achieve responsible growth. By asking this question, we continue to learn what matters most to our clients, our employees and our shareholders. It helps us start a conversation centered on our commitment to use our capabilities to help those we serve be successful. Because we recognize that we can only be successful when the individuals, companies, communities and employees we serve are able to reach their vision of success.
I call bullshit.
Let’s try this quote instead:
“An investment manager, a consumer, society, others can sit there and say, here’s a line that is acceptable and you’re either above it or below it… If you’re below it we shouldn’t do business with you.”—Bank of America Chief Executive Brian Moynihan said last week (1/18/23) during a WEF/Davos 2023 panel discussion.
If you do not act as BofA wants you to act, you fall below that line and they won’t do business with you. If you protest for the wrong cause, they won’t do business with you. If you donate to the wrong charity, they won’t do business with you. Want to buy a gun? Better use cash because they won’t do business with you and/or the gun shop.
Also stated: “that current efforts to produce a set of official global standards on ESG issues were vital to ‘align capitalism with what society wants from it.’”
I’d like to know what, exactly, society wants, how capitalism is defined, and who is the arbiter that decides?
Needless to say, BofA is a Strategic Partner with the WEF.
Environmental, Social, and (corporate) Governance, ESG is a whole other problem I’ll write about later but it is more than a concept. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is the governmental agency to which every publicly traded corporate entity must report quarterly financials. Despite no legal authority to do so, the SEC is now in the process of requiring every company (private as well) to report their efforts at establishing ESG practices…
…and this is an example of the Chinese CCP social credit system…
…and this is what WEF surrogates are going to impose on us all because it’s “what society wants.”
Us Against the World
As pointed out in the past, a fascist takeover involves a strong partnership between large public institutions and multinational corporations; there is no denying that this is the current modus operandi for all “stakeholders”. Think of the FBI, Twitter, and the WEF collusion, as example.
"The sophistication of the private sector is improving, and particularly important, the level of collaboration between the private sector and the government. Especially the FBI has I think made significant strides," [FBI Director Christopher] Wray said [during a WEF panel discussion].
If you decide to fight the YMCA over bathroom usage then you are fighting the WEF as well. If you try to fight corporate wokeness then you are fighting the WEF. Want control over how your government partners with private industry? Take it to Klaus, seig heil! The World Economic Forum is not isolated to the Eurocrats. It is greatly instrumental in changing the institutions on which we rely daily.
Mr. Greer and Mr. Rufo are correct: We must never lose sight of domestic issues that must be fought; but you can’t ignore the crackpots from Europe because they are here, they are among us, and they are in the process of changing our daily lives.