EXPOSED: Klaus Schwab Schools that Train Young ‘Great Reset’ Dictators
Gavin Newsome, Angela Merkel, Bill Gates, Peter Buttigieg and many other political and business leaders running our world received training at one of two schools created by Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum and the ‘Great Reset.'
Mysterious Beginnings
The story begins with the World Economic Forum (WEF), which is an NGO founded by Klaus Schwab, a German economist and mechanical engineer, in Switzerland in 1971, when he was only 32. The WEF is best-known to the public for the annual conferences it holds in Davos, Switzerland each January that aim to bring together political and business leaders from around the world to discuss the problems of the day. Today, it is one of the most important networks in the world for the globalist power elite, being funded by approximately a thousand multinational corporations.
The WEF, which was originally called the European Management Forum until 1987, succeeded in bringing together 440 executives from 31 nations already at its very first meeting in February 1971, which as Wolff points out was an unexpected achievement for someone like Schwab, who had very little international or professional experience prior to this. Wolff believes the reason may be due to the contacts Schwab made during his university education, including studying with no less a person than former National Security Advisor and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Wolff also points out that while Schwab was there, the Harvard Business School had been in the process of planning a management forum of their own, and it is possible that Harvard ended up delegating the task of organizing it to him.
The Forum initially only brought together people from the economic field, but before long, it began attracting politicians, prominent figures from the media (including from the BBC and CNN), and even celebrities.
Schwab’s Young Global Leaders: Incubator of the Great Reset?
In 1992 Schwab established a parallel institution, the Global Leaders for Tomorrow school, which was re-established as Young Global Leaders in 2004. Attendees at the school must apply for admission and are then subjected to a rigorous selection process. Members of the school’s very first class in 1992 already included many who went on to become important liberal political figures, such as Angela Merkel, Nicolas Sarkozy, and Tony Blair. There are currently about 1,300 graduates of this school, and the list of alumni includes several names of those who went on to become leaders of the health institutions of their respective nations. Four of them are former and current health ministers for Germany, including Jens Spahn, who has been Federal Minister of Health since 2018. Philipp Rösler, who was Minister of Health from 2009 until 2011, was appointed the WEF’s Managing Director by Schwab in 2014.
Other notable names on the school’s roster are Jacinda Ardern, the Prime Minister of New Zealand whose stringent lockdown measures have been praised by global health authorities; Emmanuel Macron, the President of France; Sebastian Kurz, who was until recently the Chancellor of Austria; Viktor Orbán, Prime Minister of Hungary; Jean-Claude Juncker, former Prime Minister of Luxembourg and President of the European Commission; and Annalena Baerbock, the leader of the German Greens who was the party’s first candidate for Chancellor in this year’s federal election, and who is still in the running to be Merkel’s successor. We also find California Governor Gavin Newsom on the list, who was selected for the class of 2005, as well as former presidential candidate and current US Secretary of Transportation Peter Buttigieg, who is a very recent alumnus, having been selected for the class of 2019. All of these politicians who were in office during the past two years have favored harsh responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, and which also happened to considerably increase their respective governments’ power.
Gavin Newsom, Young Global Leaders Class of 2005.
Angela Merkel, Global Leaders for Tomorrow Class of 1992.
Peter Buttigieg, Young Global Leaders Class of 2019.
Emmanuel Macron, Young Global Leaders Class of 2017.
But the school’s list of alumni is not limited to political leaders. We also find many of the captains of private industry there, including Microsoft’s Bill Gates, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Virgin’s Richard Branson, and the Clinton Foundation’s Chelsea Clinton. Again, all of them expressed support for the global response to the pandemic, and many reaped considerable profits as a result of the measures.
Jeff Bezos, Global Leaders for Tomorrow Class of 1998.
Bill Gates, Global Leaders for Tomorrow Class of 1993.
Wolff believes that the people behind the WEF and the Global Leaders school are the ones who really determine who will become political leaders, although he stresses that he doesn’t believe that Schwab himself is the one making these decisions but is merely a facilitator. He further points out that the school’s alumni include not only Americans and Europeans, but also people from Asia, Africa, and South America, indicating that its reach is truly worldwide.
“Did you ever stop to wonder how more than 190 governments the world over dealt with the p*ndemic in almost exactly the same way?”
You mean efficiently and humanely? Allowing free testing in countries that have worse economies on their best days than the US on its worst? Setting up better safety precautions in a few weeks than the US could in months? Or maybe you mean the fact that in most other countries instead of whining about thin cloth masks being a threat to their freedom, they opted instead to care about their fellow humans and put the damn things on. Surely you couldnt be making the argument that all these countries are controlled by like-minded people and yet remain at odds with one another, right? That would be a pretty ineffective new world order, dont you think?
Is Viktor Orbán a betrayer? He has been opposing the trans agenda and his party is single handedly holding back the 15% global tax to companies, has he jumped of the train or something? What about putin?
Why don’t you ppl put the dates the articles were written? Why so many articles with no dates to refer to?? How about putting the dates on when these articles were originally written.
“Did you ever stop to wonder how more than 190 governments the world over dealt with the p*ndemic in almost exactly the same way?”
You mean efficiently and humanely? Allowing free testing in countries that have worse economies on their best days than the US on its worst? Setting up better safety precautions in a few weeks than the US could in months? Or maybe you mean the fact that in most other countries instead of whining about thin cloth masks being a threat to their freedom, they opted instead to care about their fellow humans and put the damn things on. Surely you couldnt be making the argument that all these countries are controlled by like-minded people and yet remain at odds with one another, right? That would be a pretty ineffective new world order, dont you think?
Is Viktor Orbán a betrayer? He has been opposing the trans agenda and his party is single handedly holding back the 15% global tax to companies, has he jumped of the train or something? What about putin?
Why don’t you ppl put the dates the articles were written? Why so many articles with no dates to refer to?? How about putting the dates on when these articles were originally written.