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Klaus Schwab Tells WEF He Plans to Rule Well Past Age 100

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, the shadowy founder and chairman of the , told attendees of its latest global conference that he plans to control the globalist “think tank” until he is 100 years old.

Schwab started the WEF in 1971 with just $6,000. Fifty-two years later, thanks to its globalist aims and ties, it now has a $390 million annual budget and attracts powerful global leaders and executives to discuss and map out global policy, with Klaus declaring, “the future is built by us.”

And Schwab, according to WEF insiders, has no plans to give up that power and appears to believe he cannot die.

During an address to the Davos conference, Olaf Scholz, Federal Chancellor of Germany, Schwab praised Germany's “green energy” schemes and predicted his successor would be lauding its success at WEF's 2045 conference.

“I just want to say that I look forward to chair[ing] the session with your successor,” said Schwab, who would be 107 years old at that time.

The statement was considered by many to be a joke, but multiple Davos attendees and WEF staffers are anonymously express their concerns about Schwab's mental and state of mind as he plans to continue running the organization infinitely.

Schwab “has a God complex and thinks he's in the fittest 0.1 percent,” one U.S.-based veteran of 20 Davos conferences tells POLITICO.

The WEF's founding charter gives Schwab the sole power to choose his successor, but even at age 85, he has no plans to step down and has not provided any guidance on what to do should he die or be incapacitated.

While the WEF is largely controlled by Schwab and his immediate family, he does not appear willing to turn the group over to his children.

When asked in 2020 if his son was being prepared to assume control, Schwab replied, “He could go his own way if he wanted to.”

Multiple figures have been put forward as Schwab successors and placed in leadership positions, only to eventually leave the board.

Schwab's iron control has led some globalists to call the WEF a cult.

“There clearly is value to this organization, and it's a great network. But it's a personality-driven organization, so I don't take it seriously anymore,” Marietje Schaake, a former Dutch member of the European Parliament and alumna of WEF's Young Global Leaders program, tells POLITICO.

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of American Liberty News.

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Donny Ferguson is a professional fundraiser and organizational manager. Born and raised in Texas, he has lived in Washington, D.C. for 16 years. Ferguson also served as Senior Communications and Policy Adviser in the United States House of Representatives, operating one of Capitol Hill's most effective media operations.

8 COMMENTS

  1. Many people have designed to rule the present world but none have suceeded. Good ALWAYS triumps over evil. “Only a fool has said there is no God.” Many fools have desired to be as God.

    • Remember, the Titanic AND the sign it had on it? Sounds like he is on his way, to Hades, with the ‘job’ he chose, unless a miracle occurs,

  2. Ya know, I can honestly say I’ve never wished death upon anyone. Although I STILL don’t, this guy at least had me reanalyzing my position on the matter! 🤣

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