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March 23, 2023

What if I told you that a very powerful man has, in his own words, been “infiltrating governments” around the world to implement a surveillance state, strip you of your property rights, and remove your freedom of speech?

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And what if this same man was pushing policies that benefited big corporations (too big to fail) while bankrupting millions of small businesses (too small to save)? More and more of the struggles that individuals and small businesses face point back to Klaus Schwab and the prison he is erecting, a prison few of us have ever even heard of.  Its name? Technocracy!

Who is Klaus Schwab? 

In the early months of 2022, a brigade of transport trucks descended on Ottawa, Canada.  Many of them had traveled over 3,000 km across harsh Canadian winter prairie.  They risked this trip to protest against a new COVID-19 mandate requiring them to be vaccinated.

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We all recognize that the right to protest lies at the bedrock of a free society.  However, did Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau deal with these protestors in a mature statesman-like manner? Or was his behavior more consistent with that of a reactionary authoritarian?

“We cannot and will not allow illegal and dangerous activities to continue,” Trudeau said, as he granted police powers to impose fines, imprison protestors, and instructed banks to freeze the protesters’ accounts.

With these financial sanctions and threats of arrest, the “Freedom Convoy,” as the protest came to be called, lost its momentum.

Tellingly, his mentor, Klaus Schwab, the founder and president of the World Economic Forum (WEF) said he was very proud of Justin Trudeau.

Klaus Schwab is a German economist and engineer who is the founder and executive chairman of WEF.

Schwab is concerned about elected officials who are “too often caught in traditional, linear (and non-disruptive) thinking or too absorbed by immediate concerns to think strategically about the forces of disruption and innovation”.  Instead of trusting the open marketplace and the established rules and customs of the Western liberal democratic system, Schwab wants a planned economy based on what is called “public-private partnerships”.