Last week while we were finishing up our first month of a new decade and preparing ourselves for the upcoming Superbowl and Winter Olympics, the Global Elite were gathering together for their first major conference of 2010. This Global conference was being held by the World Economic Forum in Davos Switzerland.
The World Economic Forum (WEF), founded in 1971 by Klaus Schwab, meets every year in Davos, Switzerland and is "[c]ommitted to improving the state of the world" [their motto, not mine]. This year's conference was held January 28-31 and the theme was "Improve the State of the World: Rethink, Redesign, Rebuild." [Hmm....this theme sort of reminds me of the story of the Tower of Babel - only now it's time to rebuild it and bring the peoples of the world together again.]
The conference, as usual, was by invitation only, although the public can participate through media outlets such as You Tube and the Official WEF website. The types of people that attend this conference are politicians, public figures, media moguls, academic leaders, and even religious leaders. According to Wikipedia, some notable former attendees include Al Gore, Bill Clinton, U2's Bono, Bill Gates, Tony Blair, and of course, Mr. Global Elite himself, Henry Kissinger"
Now although this conference has been going on for years, this was the first time that I really became aware of it and two things stood out to me.
1. Right before the start of the conference a news story came out reporting that the Chief of Security had committed suicide. Now, I admit it's possible that this guy killed himself - people do it all the time - yet I've found that in situations such as these (e.g. a person who obviously has more knowledge than a common person and a high-profile event) usually involve some sort of cover-up, although I have no facts to support this theory, it just seems very coincidental to me. For more information about this read the full news article: Head Of Davos Security Dead, Police Assume Suicide
2. According to Wikipedia, "the media has access to all of the sessions in the official program..." The word "official" stood out to me. Does that mean they have an unofficial program and if so what is it and what happens during the unofficial program - what kinds of things are discussed? I further explored this idea on the WEF website's FAQ's. I will let you read for yourself the question and answer and see if you can understand theiranswer to the question. In my opinion, they seem to evade the question by answering it in a roundabout way without getting to the heart of the question (i.e. are events behind closed doors? - a simple yes or no would suffice).
Q. Are events behind closed doors, or are they covered by the media?A. Many global and local media organizations produce special coverage of Forum events. In fact, nearly one in every five participants at the Annual Meeting hails from the media sector. The Forum’s weblog provides even greater access to sessions, and it is a virtual forum where people unable to attend the meetings can have their say too.
Anyway, now that this conference is over, time will tell whether the global elite's little "get-together" has accomplished anything that it set out to do (i.e. improve the state of the world). Yet one thing is for sure, this wasn't the first and it definitely won't be the last time that our world leaders will come together to try to "solve" the world's problems. But keep in mind that it has always been the global elite's goal, as it has been readily admitted to before, to create a "new world order". And there is no doubt, especially with the way our world is headed, that this "new world order" will be established sooner rather than later. Interestingly enough, their goal of a united world is prophesied in Revelation 13...
To see some results of this year's conference click here.
RELATED ARTICLE(S)
- World Economic Forum: Davos 2010 [Source: Time, January 20, 2010]
- Police chief found dead on eve of Davos meeting [Source: AFP via Breitbart, January 26, 2010]
- Global Economy: A Changing Order [Source: Time, February 4, 2010]
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