Democracy Has Been Cancelled
The ultimate conclusion one must draw from all of this, according to Wolff, is that democracy as we knew it has been silently cancelled, and that although the appearance of democratic processes is being maintained in our countries, the fact is that an examination of how governance around the world works today shows that an “elite” of super-wealthy and powerful individuals effectively control everything that goes on in politics, as has been especially evident in relation to the pandemic response.
The best way to combat their designs, Wolff says, is simply to educate people about what is happening, and for them to realise that the narrative of the “super-dangerous virus” is a lie that has been designed to manipulate them into accepting things that run contrary to their own interests.
Ernst Wolff: World Economic Forum, Young Global Leaders and Global Shapers Community
How is it that more than 190 governments from all over the world ended up dealing with the Covid pandemic in almost exactly the same manner, with lockdowns, mask mandates, and vaccination cards now being commonplace everywhere?
The answer may lie in the Young Global Leaders school, which was established and managed by Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum (“WEF”), and that many of today’s prominent political and business leaders passed through on their way to the top.
The text below are extracts from a Rair Foundation article titled ‘Exposed: Klaus Schwab’s School for Covid Dictators, Plan for ‘Great Reset’.
The German economist, journalist, and author Ernst Wolff has revealed some facts about the Young Global Leaders school that are relevant for understanding world events during the pandemic in an interview with the German Corona Investigative Committee Session 65, 13 August 2021. You can watch Wolff’s interview with the Corona Investigative Committee HERE.
The WEF is an NGO founded by Klaus Schwab. 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 main goal of the WEF’s activities, Wolff believes, is to facilitate and further high-level cooperation between big business and national governments, something which we are already seeing take place.
In 1992 Schwab established a parallel institution, the Global Leaders for Tomorrow school, which was re-established as Young Global Leaders in 2004.
Members of the school’s very first class in 1992 already included many who went on to become important figures on the political left, 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.
All of the politicians who graduated from the Young Global Leaders and were in office during the past two years have favoured harsh responses to the Covid pandemic, and which also happened to considerably increase their respective governments’ power.
But the school’s list of alumni is not limited to political leaders. We also find many of the captains of private industry there. Again, all of them expressed support for the global response to the pandemic, and many reaped considerable profits as a result of the measures.
Digital technology, which is now all-pervasive, is also playing a prominent role in the “elite’s” global designs. Wolff highlights that BlackRock, run by Young Global Leaders alumnus Larry Fink, is presently the largest advisor to the world’s central banks and has been collecting data on the world financial system for more than 30 years now, and undoubtedly has a greater understanding of how the system works than the central banks themselves.
Wolff believes that the people behind the WEF and the Young 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.
Graduates from the Young Global Leaders school, and Global Leaders for Tomorrow before them, find themselves very well-situated given that they then have access to the WEF’s network of contacts.
By tracing the connections between the school’s graduates, Wolff claims that you can see that they continue to rely on each other for support for their initiatives long after they participated in the Global Leaders programs.
One of the goals of the current policies being pursued by many governments, Wolff believes, is to destroy the businesses of small- and medium-sized entrepreneurs so that multinational corporations based in the United States and China can monopolise business everywhere.
Wolff contends that the ultimate goal of this domination by large platforms is to see the introduction of digital bank currency. Wolff says that two European countries are already prepared to begin using digital currency: Sweden and Switzerland. The two countries did not need to crash their economies through lockdown measures because they were already prepared to begin using digital currency before the pandemic began.
Given the growing discontent with the anti-Covid measures put into practice by the school’s graduates who are now national leaders, Wolff believes it is possible that these people were selected due to their willingness to do whatever they are told, and that they are being set up to fail so that the subsequent backlash can be exploited to justify the creation of a new global form of government.
Global Shapers Community
In 2012, Schwab and the WEF founded yet another institution, the “Global Shapers Community,” which brings together those identified by them as having leadership potential from around the world who are under 30. Approximately 10,000 participants have passed through this program to date, and they regularly hold meetings in 400 cities.
Wolff believes that it is yet another proving ground where future political leaders are being selected, vetted, and groomed before being positioned in the world’s political apparatus.
Wolff states that the WEF’s influence goes far beyond those who have passed through the Global Leaders and Global Shapers programs, however, as the number of people who participate in the annual Davos conferences is much larger than many suspect
Ernst Wolff: World Economic Forum, Young Global Leaders and Global Shapers Community