WEF Chairman Calls For ‘Deep Systemic and Structural Restructuring of Our World’ by James Lasher for Charisma News
The globalists are making moves, and far too few people are paying attention.
In the Bible, Jesus says He is sending His followers out into a world that hates them. He implores believers to be “wise as serpents” and to “Beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves.”
This is how many across the world view the unelected World Economic Forum (WEF), who claim on their website that, “The Forum engages the foremost political, business, cultural and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas.” But what exactly is that agenda, and why would a group of unelected individuals think they have a right to dictate to the world how to move forward?
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To affect global agendas on this scale, the founder of the WEF, Klaus Schwab, rubs elbows with the world’s elite ruling class at summits like the B20 that is being hosted in Bali, which is a part of the greater G20 summits.
With 19 countries and the European Union in attendance, the global elite listened as Mr. Schwab called for a “deep systemic and structural restructuring of our world.”
“If we look at all the challenges, we can speak about the multi crises, economic, political, social, ecological, and institutional crises,” Schwab told the world leaders at the B20 summit. “But actually, what we have to confront is a deep systemic and structural restructuring of our world. And this will take some time and the world will look differently after we have gone through this transition process.”
“Politically, the driving forces for this political transformation, of course, is the transition into a multi (mumbled) world, which has a tendency to make our world much more fragmented. For this reason, events like this one, the G20 and so on, are the very important connectors to unwind a too great segmentation …” he continued.