Argentina’s Firebrand President Condemns the Davos Abortion Agenda
Javier Milei made it clear that he will defend the most vulnerable in our societies.
Javier Milei made it clear that he will defend the most vulnerable in our societies.
At the annual St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, the Russian leader took swipes at the West.
The WEF chairman met with crucial figures around the European Green Deal in a visit to Brussels last week.
Kissinger explained that he had previously opposed NATO membership for Ukraine out of fears that it would cause the situation that has now unfolded. But circumstances have changed.
Multiple protests against the WEF summit have been planned.
The news comes after Queen Máxima called for the creation of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), defending CBDCs as instruments of “inclusivity” at an International Monetary Fund (IMF) meeting in Washington D.C. earlier this month.
A debt crisis sweeping across both continents has the potential of bringing about a new global depression. Governments have no room to use fiscal policy to mitigate the crisis; their monetary policy capabilities have already been depleted in responding to the recent pandemic. Yet there was no mention of this threat in Davos.
What is Davos if not a globalised version of the Palace of Versailles? What is Klaus Schwab if not an aspiring absolute king who markets himself as a benevolent technocrat?
In early May, the Indian Prime Minister announced India was ready “to feed the world” to combat the food shortage following the war in Ukraine. But contrary to expectation, the Indian government enacted an export ban on wheat to combat soaring domestic prices.
During remarks at this week’s WEF Summit in Davos, the chief architect of the so-called ‘Great Reset’ said: “The future is not something that just happens. The future is built by us, by a powerful community, as you here in this room.”
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