Rise 022 - World Economic Forum - The Shapers of the Future?
Two films and a dataset capturing the complete history of the WEF, from the 1950s until the present day.
Huge thanks to Ivon Cummings for digging out this gem of a presentation by Dr Jacob Nordangård.
It’s a comprehensive, 45-minute deep-dive into the history of the World Economic Forum. Covering foundational events, relationships, policy developments, networks and agendas from the 1950s until the present day. Including some great insight into the WEF relationship with the Council on Foreign Relations, Bilderberg Meetings and Trilateral Commission which I touched on in Rise 018.
One of the best background films I’ve seen.
All should watch.
As he mentions in the presentation, Dr Nordangård worked with the Malone Institute to document every single graduate of the WEF Young Global Leader programme, as well as the preceding Global Leaders of Tomorrow programme, since its inception in 1993. You can download the entire dataset as an excel document from the Malone Institute homepage.
It’s a heavy trip through 30 years of ‘Infiltration not Invasion’, as Klaus Schwab et al inserted their grubby little tentacles into every area of global governance. 3,836 names from across the entire spectrum of international society, politics and commerce. Including Oscar-winners and many other stars of pitch, stage and screen.
In my opinion, this single screen grab tells you everything you need to know about our current situation: nigh-on every major British political leader since the end of last Century is a WEF graduate.
I also continue to recommend James Corbett’s fantastic work on The Great Reset, as a background primer for those that aren’t tired of hearing about it yet.
Keep on fighting.
Rubin
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Great find. Ivor Cummins is a data don!