Global Threats
Klaus Schwab to Vacate Top Post, as WEF Looks to Become Global Leader in Public-Private âCooperationâ
Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the WEF, will step down from his leadership role, according to Semafor. Meanwhile, a WEF spokesperson said the organization is âtransforming from a convening platform to the leading global institution for public-private cooperation.â
Tucker Carlson Describes Meeting âElderly Idiotâ Klaus Schwab: âTotally Unimpressiveâ
Tucker Carlson has blasted World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab as an âelderly idiotâ while describing meeting âweakâ globalist âelites,â whom he asserts are actually âbuffoons.â
Carlson said he met Schwab âthis winterâ during an event.
However, Carlson described Schwab as âtotally unimpressive,â revealing that the WEF leader âdoesnât have [any] idea what heâs talking about at all.â
During a new interview with former Navy SEAL and CIA contractor Shawn Ryan on âThe Shawn Ryan Show,â Carlson explains that he believes âprimitiveâ envy and an inability to cause change are the motivators behind the worldâs power-hungry globalist âelites.â
âI was with Klaus Schwab this Winter,â Carlson told Ryan.
âI spoke at an event in the Middle East he was at, and whatever, I donât know Klaus Schwab, but I got to see him up close.â
âHeâs like an idiot,â he added.
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Here is that interview with Tucker Carlson where he calls Klaus Schwab an idiot:
It is a rather long interview and the part about Klaus Schwab is brief. I do not trust Tucker Carlson, though he exposes somethings and covers-up other things like Klaus Schwab. Schwab is far more than an idiot. In fact, he does not come off as foolish or stupid (the definition of an idiot) at all. He appears to know exactly what he is doing, is articulate and maleficence oozes out of every pore in his body. "Elderly idiot"? I would have to disagree with Tucker Carlson who slyly sidestepped an opportunity to expose Schwab / the WEF.
@NancyDrewberry ,
Thank-you.
Understood.
Isn't everyone here a prisoner on death row? Shouldn't everyone's integrity be questioned?
Who can be 100% trusted? none, but One.
Yes, certainly. But, there is a continuum of relatively decent / good people to totally evil.
100% is a lot! But, I am reminded of that movie Gone With the Wind. I have only seen it once or twice and a long time ago, but I recall the relatively good character Mrs. Melanie Wilkes. She was gentle, demure, and so forgiving of Scarlett O'Hara who was after her husband! Melanie pitied Scarlett, but not in a condescending manner. Nor was Melanie threatened by Scarlett's behavior. Melanie possessed an inner security allowing her to trust without being fooled. Obviously, she was a fictional character and the movie was fiction too, but for some reason that came to mind. I suppose it would be an awful way to live with little or no trust in others. If one's character has a strong foundation, when to trust (or not) will be known. There are already too many people with hardened hearts.
Yes. The One, indeed!
@NancyDrewberry ,
One Love.