What’s the WEF Up to NOW? – Questions For Corbett #090

by | Sep 22, 2022 | Questions For Corbett, Videos | 50 comments

Richard writes in with a creatively worded question about the World Economic Forum and its role as a possible distraction. James answers in his usual too-thorough style. If you like Questions For Corbett, you’ll love this edition of Questions For Corbett!

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SHOW NOTES:

9/11 War Games

Prince Charles to launch ‘Great Reset’ project to rebuild planet in wake of coronavirus

False Flags Watch Along Part 3

Faith, Certainty and the Presidency of George W. Bush (Rove quotation)

9/11 Truth: Lessons Learned?

50 Comments

  1. Yes you are right James, “the choice is ours for now”.

    Yet I watch in dismay as international travelers still
    to this day just meekly obey all 9/11 inspired ‘security measures’
    foisted upon them at airports, without so much as batting an eye.

    Or the unvaccinated Canadians who were trapped in their country
    for over a year, not doing anything about it.

    So much for our choice.

    But I wholeheartedly agree with the thrust of this episode.
    I feel we are giving TPTB far too much ‘free airtime’ with our 24/7 coverage
    of their scams and plans.

    • There are all kinds of different possible options.
      It was reported here that one time authorities got wind of an ensuing
      security protest and in order to scuttle it, they decided to wave everyone
      through without checking them.

      Another option is to print cards with instructions, hand them out to people in line at
      security and have a large mass refuse the measures and see how they react.

      When I was still traveling pre-pandemic, I would simply refuse the scanning machines.
      It was more of a pain in the butt for them than for me. They let me through security
      eventually.

      • It all depends on how assertive you are.

        If you want to see the same measures in place 30-40 years from now,
        then just continue to comply.

        I didn’t comply to any of the Covid measures of the past few years either.

        • Buddy, I disagree.

          MASKS
          Like Fawlty Towers presents, during the Pandemic I almost always did not comply by wearing a mask.
          I would be the lone person in the stores without a mask. Some places there were over 300-400 people in the facility, all with masks. Never once did I wear a mask in a store.
          I only briefly wore a mask to get in the stadium to watch my grandson’s High School graduation, but took it off shortly after entering and did not wear it going out.
          I only briefly wore a mask to get into the building where the lady who cuts my hair is located, so that she wouldn’t get in trouble. Once I entered her room, she shut the door and I pulled of my mask while she pulled off hers.

          While I haven’t flown in awhile, everytime I did fly I opted not to go through the machines.

          By the way, the airport machines were not instigated until after the Underwear Bomber incident. Kurt Haskell (attorney) witnessed a Gov. Agent get the guy onto the plane without a passport. I followed the whole ordeal, news cycles and court, and even spoke to Kurt on the phone. Michael Chertoff made a killing with his “airport security” investments. 911blogger has some good historical timeline posts on that.

          Anyway, a person can adroitly “non-comply” without getting in trouble.
          I know. I have “non-complied” against authoritarian rules many times over the decades.

        • Buddy, with all due respect, statists are not known for being assertive. And since you’ve described yourself as a diehard statist, its not surprising that you would think standing up to illegitimate authority is dumb.
          But its not dumb. In fact standing up to authority is the only way that we can regain our liberty and freedom from these tyrants.

          Benjamin Franklin is quoted as saying: “It is the first responsibility of every citizen to question authority”

          Martin Luther King said “One has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws.”

          Like Home Remedy Supply, I have stood up to the tyranny of the covid cucks since day one. I haven’t donned a mask even once and I never will. I take every opportunity to spread the truth about what is going on that I’m presented with and so far the worst that has happened is that I have lost some so-called friends and have reduced the number businesses that I frequent.
          This is not to say that it has been easy. I won’t fly any more and I don’t attend any event that insists on treating me like a criminal because of the fake ass “war on terror”.
          But at least I can say that I’m doing something to fight against the tide of authoritarianism that is overwhelming us.

          Its not dumb Buddy. Its our only hope.
          The Donald isn’t going to fix it. He made it worse. Believing that he is somehow different than all the other politicians who are stealing our freedom is what is stupid.

          One more quote that you might be familiar with but seemingly have forgotten.

          “Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!”
          Patrick Henry

        • “”since you’ve described yourself as a diehard statist””

          “No, I haven’t, nitwit.“

          Oh now Buddy. There is no call for insults. We can all be friends here. ?

          You say “ I’m skeptical of anyone who criticizes Q.”

          And “Anyone who sees diabolical behavior in Trump. Surely there is copious evidence to refute any anti-Trump claim. I see nothing, literally nothing, diablocal in Trump. I would bet every penny I have that he will probably be remembered as the greatest president who ever lived.“

          And “ It’s terrible for any elected president to be assassinated, because you aren’t merely hurting one man. You’re damaging the populace and undermining the process“ .
          But you also say that you’re not a statist?
          I confess to being a bit confused.

          May I ask you what your definition of statist is Buddy?

      • If people en mass had just refused to fly the scanners would have been gone in a month. If people just stop stop buying Netflix filth they will start making wholesome stuff. If people do not eat the magic meat the stores will pushing it.

        We may one day get beyond choice, but for right now all people need to do is stop feeding the monster.

        • I agree.
          But it takes a certain mentality of citizens.

          Take the Russians. They don’t put up with b.s.
          When they tried to bring in vax passes in restaurants there (Moscow)
          the people just stopped going.
          The mandates lasted two weeks and then were gone! ?

        • That is a rather weaseling way to avoid admitting that you are a statist Buddy.
          Surprising. I would have thought that you would be proud of your servitude to the political system based on your devotion to your favorite politician.
          But it only goes to reinforce my initial impression that trying to have a productive discussion with you would be futile. You simply ignore the points that contradict your claims and lash out with personal attacks. As when I pointed out how Trump demonstrated that he was no different than any other parasitic politician. You responded with silence.
          I point out how your own words demonstrate that you are a devoted statist and your response is to attack me.
          Kinda pitiful Buddy. But pretty much what I expected from you.

        • Thats okay Buddy. You can ease up on the defensiveness. I’ll leave you alone.

    • Wow, people here are starting to get really edgy, feeling they need to resort to
      personal attacks to make their point. 🙂

      Not being able to travel as unvaxxed citizens is a tough one to be sure.
      But if enough of them (6 million) put their minds together they may be able
      get a handful of government tyrants to reverse their decision.

      Or come up with creative ideas on their own to make the change (without
      resorting to violence).
      Such as building their own private transportation system.

        • Seriously thanks for mentioning this and including a link. I used to spend a lot of time in Canada until all this BS started. Refusing the vaccine and refusing to be tested or quarantined meant no Canada for me. Appears it’s looking good though!!! Yay!!!

          • You are welcome!

            Yes looking good alright. Several Canadian MSM news outlets reported on this also a few days ago.
            I called Air Canada to confirm everything and also ask about face masks, as I wasn’t willing to comply with even that at the airport or on flights.
            They said all will be good Oct 1, 2022 (this Saturday).

            It’s about time. ?

  2. Russia is in Shock: People are Fleeing from Mobilization and War – Scott Ritter | 21.09 Interview
    https://youtu.be/VPl2RZNEgAU
    People in Russia are not really prepared for war.
    Scott also states that Russia is under full attack by the Nato who use Ukraine as a proxy

    Even nukes are possible.
    But personally I suspect a possible false flag by the US/Nato who really do not care at all about Ukraine
    meme: https://i.redd.it/wsyzulph4ap91.jpg

    • It would be dumb for NATO to get into a full on atomic fight with a country as dispersed as Russia. You could blow up half the place and Putin could set up Russia in whats left.

      The majority of the US population is near the coast and pretty easy to target, leaving fly over country as the New America….maybe you could stash leadership but they would end up being Corn and Cattle Lords with industry taken out.
      Europe is even worse with the crammed into a few places. There are not even any good places to hide the Government in Europe if you want to rule afterwards.

      Our rulers are rather stupid these days, otherwise I cant imagine why they actually want to risk themselves over Ukraine…wasnt it Kissenger saying they should put the breaks on?

  3. I think it was John Titus “Best Evidence” who said on a podcast a while back that the WEF look more like a talking shop, but UNLIKE the Bank Of International Settlements they have no Sovereign Immunity.

    As it stands now any nation state could investigate, subpeona papers and/or arrest WEF people where as the BIS could literally murder you and no police force in the world is allowed to go into their building and no judge can demand they produce documents in a legal case of any kind.

    • Great point.
      I think that the WEG is life role-playing compared to the banking system,
      the war-machine and the extremely corrupt intelligence agencies.

      • “…. compared to the banking system,
        the war-machine and the extremely corrupt intelligence agencies…..”

        True, Foxes vs Lions.
        The WEF is too foxey while the Banking system is somewhat more dangerous…but are even the Intelligence services and Army Lions these days or have they gotten too foxey thru easy living???

        https://medium.com/@apatel12/machiavellis-prince-a-lion-and-a-fox-31a6e1db55cf
        Link for those who think I’m loosing the plot 🙂

        • In Timcast was mentioned:
          “the confessions of an economic hitman”
          The new power seems to work in very similar style.
          Huge bonuses for followers and legal immunity.
          And as punishment they use demonetizing and censorship as a punishment.
          And bogus trials.

          The Italian Mafia used this technique on smaller scale.

          We just have to get them fight each other.

  4. On point James. It’s not about the vehicle, it’s about the ideology being being driven forward. And more importantly, instead of just chasing behind, we need to get on our own road.

    Also of note, Ryan Cristián just did an insightful interview on Rokfin with Richard Grove. Inevitably the WEF came up. Grove being the well read historian he is, shared a connection I was unaware of between The Club of Rome and the World Economic Form. Not surprising, but new to me. Just a continuation of the long term globalist agenda to blame humanity, stoke contention, suppress potential, limit growth, control resources, and advance technology to benefit the few.

    But I’m with all these fine gentlemen in believing that WE (not WEF) will ultimately come out on top.

    • ledhead
      Why do you not set up a website so you can share your findings with others?
      Or post some stuff here for us to follow?

  5. It’s quite interesting really that the WEF get so much attention directed at them these days. Seemingly the Bilderberg group, Trilateral Commission et al. have dropped off the face of the world and these guys are the new bad guy? What’s going on?

  6. This is exactly why I don’t understand why nobody is talking about CETA or the Abraham accords

  7. Oh yes, I remember when Bilderberg was the hot topic…
    Indeed, we can truly observe the trends James described here for different types of crafted narrations.

    For instance, I find it rather surprising that some people who are supposed to be clued-in can come up with the idea that everything is ok, because Putin will sort things out and demolish the “decadent NWO empire”.
    When I try to explain that a One World Government system is a project that may not be located in a specific point and that it will probably need at least one other world war (which is currently what’s cooking) to move forward, I find myself in a debate where I’m told for example “Putin said he wanted a multi-polar world!”
    Ok, so I guess if Putin said it, it must be true… Because all the others are liars, but not him of course.

    There’s one other thing we need to take into account too. It’s the fact that since the ranks of the “conspiracy theorists” are growing, they will be used as a political force and manipulated into acting in the desired fashion and towards the desired direction when the time comes.

    So, of course, we will be served our “Saviors” at the right moment.

    • Wouldn’t you agree that we are already fighting WW3? It’s a little different this time. The old setup, democracy versus totalitarianism is now becoming broadly recognized as the people vs cabal. The people are waking up, don’t you think? This time, the enemy is not a monster like herr hitler. This time, the people recognize the enemy as a multi-headed beast. The true dimensions of this beast are staggering and are and mostly hiding within plain sight.

      • LawrenceB

        “…The old setup, democracy versus totalitarianism is now becoming broadly recognized as the people vs cabal….”

        WW2 was fought over the objections of the US and UK populations because a small cabal wanted it to happen….it was every big as much a creation as the 2nd Iraq and the Afghan war
        ( The Focus and Churchil in the UK and FDR had his own things going on https://en.metapedia.org/wiki/The_Focus_Group )

        The FDR Brain Trust was just as Totalitarian in attitude as Stalin, just less blood thirsty, and Western Democracy today is run for the benefit of a small number of people who you and I probably do not know the names of.

        “… The people are waking up, don’t you think?…”

        The “people” will never and can never wake up because most people are basically concerned with living their own lives. What always happens is that a small group of people get together and force their opinion upon most people…. you should Read “The Populist Delusion” or listen to it being read, with commentary, on “The Pete Quinones show”.

        People will never be free or able to protect themselves from the ruling class until they clearly see how power and politics really works.

      • Well, since each world war was different from anything that preceded it, I agree that we may well have started WW3 without even realizing it. This time, the weaponry could include economic strikes and large-scale hacking, with all its possible consequences we haven’t even yet thought of. So on this point, I would agree with you.

        As for the opponents of this war, I’m afraid I wouldn’t be as confident as you are. Although I hope you’re right and I’m wrong, of course. Nevertheless, I find the idea of having right away the people vs the cabal pretty optimistic. Let’s not forget we’re dealing with individuals who deceive and manipulate for a living and have been doing so for many generations. We’re like children compared to them.

        So I believe the WW3 opponents will be yet again Puppet nº1 against Puppet nº2. A massive war is absolutely necessary for their objective, as they do take the “Order Out of Chaos” axiom very seriously.

        I don’t think those freaks will be able to reach their goal at the end either. We will “win”, so to speak – even though it definitely won’t be cost-free. But we’re talking about a conflict that will go way over our life-span.

        You sometimes hear some say “it’s a spiritual warfare” and I would agree with them, in a broad sense. My analysis is that it’s the evolution of consciousness that is at stake here. This struggle is actually meant to be, since consciousness always needs struggles to evolve. This is also why understanding what is of concern with transhumanism is key. This could very likely be a path of no return for human consciousness if we take it.

        It’s also essential to remember that those who are leading this project think they’re responsible for the fate of humanity. To them, we’re the bad guys. I believe that having a better grasp of their belief-system will reveal to us their Achilles’ heel.

    • Dalesco
      “…So, of course, we will be served our “Saviors” at the right moment….”

      I have been wondering why Conspiracy theory was allowed to get as big as it has and I suspect that you are correct, public trust in the system must be destroyed before a new one can replace it.

      • I can think of one or two reasons why the realm of conspiracy theories was allowed to get that big.

        First, although it is their utter desire, they can’t control everything yet. There is something about life as a system they can’t quite control, although they hope to get there soon. James mentioned the subject in the last New World Next Week

        Then, well, with everything we’ve all stated on line, they’ve kept extremely detailed records of us, our opinions, the evolution of our opinions, what makes us tick, and so on. YT or FB are perfect tools for that kind of monitoring through the voluntary surrendering of personal information.

        In addition, injecting outlandish stuff within authentic classified facts has created a massive distrust in society as a whole for anything unofficial. In an age of large P2P exchange of data, the sheep have hence come to unfortunately incarnate a solid fortress against the intelligent and serene awakening of the population.

        Finally, yes I do believe many of us will be used as a political force when the time comes, which could be very soon. If the current conflict escalates, plenty of Western dissidents will be more than happy to commit to the Eastern side, covertly if need be. The same could happen on the other side and it could get extremely messy.

        In general, the differences between us and those we are dealing with are, of course: the means available, the experience, the degree of organization, as well as their lack of moral inhibitions.

        To avoid their traps, we have to think several moves ahead, because they do.

  8. My question is: Who, precisely, elected these people?

    • Nobody did, not the people anyway. They are all the enemies of humanity. Some would call it satanical or satan driven, although that is a term none seem to acknowledge here. The topic of child trafficking and satanic ritual sacrifice is too terrible for most to even think about. If you knew how gruesome it is, you would know there is a satan. These heinous crimes against humanity should convince anyone that there exists true evil and thus there must be a true good force. Call it God. After all, where does anyone’s good sense come from, the ability to discern good vs bad? This discernment comes from a loving God. To be able to discern good vs evil is a choice available by free will. It is a challenge in life and a choice that must be made by everyone. It requires a backbone to stand up to the face of tyranny. It requires courage and a willingness to fight for a righteous cause, to protect the future of humanity.

      • From the information I’ve found, child sacrifice does take place.

        I agree that the globalists don’t think of themselves as evil and are motivated by a “greater good”. As for those believing this greater good will lead to world peace and happiness, I’d say they belong to the layers below the ultimate level of the decision-makers.

        I understand that some, there, are motivated by a mission to fabricate Man as God, or something like that. Talking about those virtually theological questions can be a very slippery rope and perhaps not the most important theme right now. But what I fathom is a type of belief for which what we usually understand as good and evil is essentially inverted. They are good, because they are fulfilling the mission to bring Man (a category we don’t belong to) to a godlike status. To them, empathy would be somehow the equivalent of an evil sentiment that they despise, which is why they have the “divine” right to manipulate us through it. Imagine what a religion based on psychopathy would be like. And I believe that psychopaths have naturally no beliefs nor convictions. Ideas or concepts are initially to them just tools to hack into their victims’ minds and hearts. But the possibility of a “mystical revelation” would exist for psychopaths, if it appealed to their narcissistic component. The ethos, in that case, would be that they are summoned to be the rulers of the universe. Far out…

        This is all very speculative of course and again, perhaps not of utmost importance right now. But personally, as I mentioned in a previous comment here, I think that getting a grasp of their beliefs will show us their Achilles’ heel.

        • I think that most of them are psychopaths and they aren’t petty criminals like your run of the mill serial killer, or CEO but maybe people with more than one mental pathology. The only difference is that these folks are very wealthy and connected, but they are just as sick as the random psycho.

  9. I am going to rewatch the watch alongs; specially part III (again).

    The concept of ‘them’ or ‘it’ evolving into a phere that will not even allow you you to think different, like explained in the ‘replatforming’ episode is fascinating but difficult to understand. I have to reread and rewatch it to fully understand the concept.
    Also the article 5th generation warfare is really excellent. This topic might need more attention though because it is so enormous in scope and impact. Like you also said in the ‘media’ series as well.

    Thanks James, again, as always (And Broc!)

  10. Buddy says:
    “I enjoyed Corbett’s comments on the need for moderation, to avoid fanatically blaming one group for all the world’s problems.”

    I enjoyed that also.
    I am glad Corbett discussed that topic.
    I’m so tired of hearing things like “the jews are soley responsible for 9/11”.

    • HomeRemedySupply

      Does anyone actually say that?

      I mean, I am pretty sure that the people that did 9/11 are MOSTLY jewish but the idea that they are the ONLY power bloc doing things is kinda weird.

      There is no doubt that the biggest winners from 9/11 were the NeoCons (basically jewish ‘reformed’ trotskites) and Israel which was not doing so great back then but others made bank on it too.

      That said, you really can not understand American history without taking the jewish power bloc (or should that be bloc’s) into account…. from the entry into WW1, the funding for the Russian Revolution, the New Deal (afaik…), entry into ww2, civil rights and mass immigration, and the degeneration of public morals thru TV and mass pornography.

      Without seeing the jewish power block its like trying to do the history of the Napoleonic Wars and ignoring that Prussia existed.

  11. Years ago, Curtis Stone and some others used to talk about the criminals in government (I’m going to buy the new Whitney Webb book, One Nation Under Blackmail, btw) but now they just show their off-grid homestead projects and how to do the same yourself. So yeah, History’s Actors are not confined to pigs like Carl Rove, at least.

  12. the hand that gives is above the hand that takes
    but there seems to be many hands in the inner circle at the top
    it can be difficult to sort out at times
    i know i spend to much time on follow the money theme
    it is good to remove the blinders once n awhile to see what’s goin on ? ?? ☮️

  13. cdbag
    “….The sooner more of us realize that we are sovereign beings with free will and the ability to decide for ourselves what is right and wrong, the better. …”

    If you can decide what is ‘right and wrong’ just off your own mind then you will become as evil as they are. If you decide its OK to rape kids does your decision ‘make it right’ ???

    NO…. right and wrong are decided by an outside force, greater then humans, other wise they simply do not exist as absolutes and are just ‘preferences’

    “….There are certainly more of us than them. The children’s movie Ants comes to mind…..”

    There have always been more Ruled then Rulers… ten ruthless cops working together can chase off a mob of a hundred people because the mob acts individually and the cops act as a team. How many overseers do you think it takes to run a slave plantation?

    The movie Ants, like all movies, was made FOR YOU TOO WATCH, anything they make for you to watch is probably either lies, or designed to hurt you, or both.

    Your right that small towns are a good start, but they will be run by an elite…just a local elite that (hopefully) does not want you dead the way the global elite do

  14. https://www.bilderbergmeetings.org/press/press-release/participants

    Washington D.C., 2 June – 5 June 2022

    Achleitner, Paul M. (DEU), Former Chairman Supervisory Board, Deutsche Bank AG; Treasurer Bilderberg Meetings

    Adeyemo, Adewale (USA), Deputy Secretary, Department of The Treasury

    Albares, José Manuel (ESP), Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation

    Altman, Roger C. (USA), Founder and Senior Chairman, Evercore Inc.

    Altman, Sam (USA), CEO, OpenAI

    Applebaum, Anne (USA), Staff Writer, The Atlantic

    Arnaut, José Luís (PRT), Managing Partner, CMS Rui Pena & Arnaut

    Auken, Ida (DNK), Member of Parliament, The Social Democrat Party

    Azoulay, Audrey (INT), Director-General, UNESCO

    Baker, James H. (USA), Director, Office of Net Assessment, Office of the Secretary of Defense

    Barbizet, Patricia (FRA), Chairwoman and CEO, Temaris & Associés SAS

    Barroso, José Manuel (PRT), Chairman, Goldman Sachs International LLC

    Baudson, Valérie (FRA), CEO, Amundi

    Beurden, Ben van (NLD), CEO, Shell plc

    Bourla, Albert (USA), Chairman and CEO, Pfizer Inc.

    Buberl, Thomas (FRA), CEO, AXA SA

    Burns, William J. (USA), Director, CIA

    Byrne, Thomas (IRL), Minister of State for European Affairs

    Campbell, Kurt (USA), White House Coordinator for Indo-Pacific, NSC

    Carney, Mark J. (CAN), Vice Chair, Brookfield Asset Management

    Casado, Pablo (ESP), Former President, Partido Popular

    Chhabra, Tarun (USA), Senior Director for Technology and National Security, National Security Council

    Donohoe, Paschal (IRL), Minister for Finance; President, Eurogroup

    Döpfner, Mathias (DEU), Chairman and CEO, Axel Springer SE

    Dudley, William C. (USA), Senior Research Scholar, Princeton University

    Easterly, Jen (USA), Director, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency

    Economy, Elizabeth (USA), Senior Advisor for China, Department of Commerce

    Émié, Bernard (FRA), Director General, Ministry of the Armed Forces

    Emond, Charles (CAN), CEO, CDPQ

    Erdogan, Emre (TUR), Professor Political Science, Istanbul Bilgi University

    Eriksen, Øyvind (NOR), President and CEO, Aker ASA

    Ermotti, Sergio (CHE), Chairman, Swiss Re

    Fanusie, Yaya (USA), Adjunct Senior Fellow, Center for a New American Security

    Feltri, Stefano (ITA), Editor-in-Chief, Domani

    Fleming, Jeremy (GBR), Director, British Government Communications Headquarters

    Freeland, Chrystia (CAN), Deputy Prime Minister

    Furtado, Isabel (PRT), CEO, TMG Automotive

    Gove, Michael (GBR), Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Cabinet Office

    Halberstadt, Victor (NLD), Co-Chair Bilderberg Meetings; Professor of Economics, Leiden University

    Hallengren, Lena (SWE), Minister for Health and Social Affairs

    Hamers, Ralph (NLD), CEO, UBS Group AG

    Hassabis, Demis (GBR), CEO and Founder, DeepMind

    Hedegaard, Connie (DNK), Chair, KR Foundation

    Henry, Mary Kay (USA), International President, Service Employees International Union

    Hobson, Mellody (USA), Co-CEO and President, Ariel Investments LLC

    Hodges, Ben (USA), Pershing Chair in Strategic Studies, Center for European Policy Analysis

    Hoekstra, Wopke (NLD), Minister of Foreign Affairs

    Hoffman, Reid (USA), Co-Founder, Inflection AI; Partner, Greylock

    Huët, Jean Marc (NLD), Chairman, Heineken NV

    Joshi, Shashank (GBR), Defence Editor, The Economist

    Karp, Alex (USA), CEO, Palantir Technologies Inc.

    Kissinger, Henry A. (USA), Chairman, Kissinger Associates Inc.

    Koç, Ömer (TUR), Chairman, Koç Holding AS

    Kofman, Michael (USA), Director, Russia Studies Program, Center for Naval Analysis

    Kostrzewa, Wojciech (POL), President, Polish Business Roundtable

    Krasnik, Martin (DNK), Editor-in-Chief, Weekendavisen

    Kravis, Henry R. (USA), Co-Chairman, KKR & Co. Inc.

    Kravis, Marie-Josée (USA), Co-Chair Bilderberg Meetings; Chair, The Museum of Modern Art

    Kudelski, André (CHE), Chairman and CEO, Kudelski Group SA

    Kukies, Jörg (DEU), State Secretary, Chancellery

    Lammy, David (GBR), Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, House of Commons

    LeCun, Yann (USA), Vice-President and Chief AI Scientist, Facebook, Inc.

    Leu, Livia (CHE), State Secretary, Federal Department of Foreign Affairs

    Leysen, Thomas (BEL), Chairman, Umicore and Mediahuis; Chairman DSM N.V.

    Liikanen, Erkki (FIN), Chairman, IFRS Foundation Trustees

    Little, Mark (CAN), President and CEO, Suncor Energy Inc.

    Looney, Bernard (GBR), CEO, BP plc

    Lundstedt, Martin (SWE), CEO and President, Volvo Group

    Lütke, Tobias (CAN), CEO, Shopify

    Marin, Sanna (FIN), Prime Minister

    Markarowa, Oksana (UKR), Ambassador of Ukraine to the US

    Meinl-Reisinger, Beate (AUT), Party Leader, NEOS

    Michel, Charles (INT), President, European Council

    Minton Beddoes, Zanny (GBR), Editor-in-Chief, The Economist

    Mullen, Michael (USA), Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

    Mundie, Craig J. (USA), President, Mundie & Associates LLC

    Netherlands, H.M. the King of the (NLD)

    Niemi, Kaius (FIN), Senior Editor-in-Chief, Helsingin Sanomat Newspaper

    Núñez, Carlos (ESP), Executive Chairman, PRISA Media

    O’Leary, Michael (IRL), Group CEO, Ryanair Group

    Papalexopoulos, Dimitri (GRC), Chairman, TITAN Cement Group

    Petraeus, David H. (USA), Chairman, KKR Global Institute

    Pierrakakis, Kyriakos (GRC), Minister of Digital Governance

    Pinho, Ana (PRT), President and CEO, Serralves Foundation

    Pouyanné, Patrick (FRA), Chairman and CEO, TotalEnergies SE

    Rachman, Gideon (GBR), Chief Foreign Affairs Commentator, The Financial Times

    Raimondo, Gina M. (USA), Secretary of Commerce

    Reksten Skaugen, Grace (NOR), Board Member, Investor AB

    Rende, Mithat (TUR), Member of the Board, TSKB

    Reynders, Didier (INT), European Commissioner for Justice

    Rutte, Mark (NLD), Prime Minister

    Salvi, Diogo (PRT), Co-Founder and CEO, TIMWE

    Sawers, John (GBR), Executive Chairman, Newbridge Advisory Ltd.

    Schadlow, Nadia (USA), Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute

    Schinas, Margaritis (INT), Vice President, European Commission

    Schmidt, Eric E. (USA), Former CEO and Chairman, Google LLC

    Scott, Kevin (USA), CTO, Microsoft Corporation

    Sebastião, Nuno (PRT), CEO, Feedzai

    Sedwill, Mark (GBR), Chairman, Atlantic Futures Forum

    Sikorski, Radoslaw (POL), MEP, European Parliament

    Sinema, Kyrsten (USA), Senator

    Starace, Francesco (ITA), CEO, Enel S.p.A.

    Stelzenmüller, Constanze (DEU), Fritz Stern Chair, The Brookings Institution

    Stoltenberg, Jens (INT), Secretary General, NATO

    Straeten, Tinne Van der (BEL), Minister for Energy

    Suleyman, Mustafa (GBR), CEO, Inflection AI

    Sullivan, Jake (USA), Director, National Security Council

    Tellis, Ashley J. (USA), Tata Chair for Strategic Affairs, Carnegie Endowment

    Thiel, Peter (USA), President, Thiel Capital LLC

    Treichl, Andreas (AUT), President, Chairman ERSTE Foundation

    Tugendhat, Tom (GBR), MP; Chair Foreign Affairs Committee, House of Commons

    Veremis, Markos (GRC), Co-Founder and Chairman, Upstream

    Vitrenko, Yuriy (UKR), CEO, Naftogaz

    Wallander, Celeste (USA), Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs

    Wallenberg, Marcus (SWE), Chair, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB

    Walmsley, Emma (GBR), CEO, GlaxoSmithKline plc

    Wennink, Peter (NLD), President and CEO, ASML Holding NV

    Yetkin, Murat (TUR), Journalist/Writer, YetkinReport

    Yurdakul, Afsin (TUR), Journalist, Habertürk News Network

    Zeiler, Gerhard (AUT), President Warnermedia International

    The key topics for discussion this year are:
    1. Geopolitical Realignments
    2. NATO Challenges
    3. China
    4. Indo-Pacific Realignment
    5. Sino-US Tech Competition
    6. Russia
    7. Continuity of Government and the Economy
    8. Disruption of the Global Financial System
    9. Disinformation
    10. Energy Security and Sustainability
    11. Post Pandemic Health
    12. Fragmentation of Democratic Societies
    13. Trade and Deglobalisation
    14. Ukraine

  15. James made the point about being distracted by “the current thing” using our focus on the WEF as an example. The same goes for Russia. Many see Russia as the force that is resisting the NWO by supporting state sovereignty yet some commentators, like Riley Waggaman (who blogs as Edward Slavsquat) has discussed https://edwardslavsquat.substack.com/p/deep-thoughts-about-ukraine?utm_source=podcast-email%2Csubstack&utm_medium=email#comments, Russia is as mad as any western country in trying to bring about a medical tyranny.
    Riley has also made comments regarding the Russian/Ukraine war that brings into question what is really going there. For instance, Riley asks why the conscripted forces in the Donbas/Luhansk regions haven’t even been supplied the most basic equipment yet are expected to die for Russia. Why weren’t supplies readied for them before the announcement of the “Special Military Operation?” He also points out that Ukraine is still a transit point for Russian gas and ammonia, giving Ukraine more funds to prosecute the war with Russia. This reminds me of how the Allies failed to hit American subsidiaries in Germany during WWII. How best can Russia’s behaviour visa vis medial tyranny and the war with Ukraine be explained? s it corruption? Is it the liberals within the ruling class in Russia? Is it a security service that is allied with another agenda? Who knows! In any case, it seems that even the “alternative media” can be just as monomaniacal as any other venue and that we are always tasked with doing all that we can to see All and Everything as objectively and impartially as our brains are capable of.

  16. Your right James … Unsubscribe me. You are distracting me from my garden chores. Just kidding, you make a good point and will be more careful with my distractions in the future. Thanks to you I have whittled down my distractions to very few subscriptions. Thank you for being there. Keep up the good work.

  17. whats the big endgame for mob? What do they actually want messing about like this? What are their goals? (forgive me – I am a beginner corbetteer)

  18. oh yeah technocracy. brainfart moment.

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