As elites arrive in Davos, conspiracy theories thrive online

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This amuses. Looks like this meeting is a magnet for Conspiracy theories..wonder why? Rhetorical question, of course. I bet more than a few of the whackadoodles here buy right into all of this--seamlessly meld it into the Q-world--and think they have the inside track..as to how the world really works.
Nevermind that they're all bat-shit crazy~


When some of the world’s wealthiest and most influential figures gathered at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting last year, sessions on climate change drew high-level discussions on topics such as carbon financing and sustainable food systems.
But an entirely different narrative played out on the internet, where social media users claimed leaders wanted to force the population to eat insects instead of meat in the name of saving the environment.
The annual event in the Swiss ski resort town of Davos, which opens Monday, has increasingly become a target of bizarre claims from a growing chorus of commentators who believe the forum involves a group of elites manipulating global events for their own benefit. Experts say what was once a conspiracy theory found in the internet’s underbelly has now hit the mainstream.
“This isn’t a conspiracy that is playing out on the extreme fringes,” said Alex Friedfeld, a researcher with the Anti-Defamation League who studies anti-government extremism. “We’re seeing it on mainstream social media platforms being shared by regular Americans. We were seeing it being spread by mainstream media figures right on their prime time news, on their nightly networks.”
Theories about influential global leaders are not new, she said, but scrutiny of the forum and its chairman, Klaus Schwab, intensified in 2020 in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. That year, the theme of the annual meeting was “The Great Reset.” The initiative envisioned sweeping changes to how societies and economies would work to recover from the pandemic and build a more sustainable future.
Now, in increasingly mainstream corners of the internet and on conservative talk shows, “The Great Reset" has become shorthand for what skeptics say is a reorganization of society, using global uncertainty as a guise to take away rights. Believers argue that measures including pandemic lockdowns and vaccine mandates are tools to consolidate power and undercut individual sovereignty.
At a rally staged on the grounds of an upstate New York church last fall, a photo of Schwab was displayed on the center of a large screen alongside other “villains” accused of threatening American values. The crowd of thousands had gathered in a revivalist tent at a traveling roadshow used as a recruiting tool for an ascendant Christian nationalist movement. Participants discussed “The Great Reset," among a host of other theories, as an assault on America’s foundations.
The phrase was used more than 60 times across all programs on Fox News in 2022, according to one tally generated by the Internet Archive's TV news database. That's up from 30 mentions in 2021 and about 20 in 2020. It was discussed most frequently on “The Ingraham Angle" and “Tucker Carlson Tonight."
And in August, amid a defamation trial for calling the Sandy Hook Elementary School attack a hoax, Infowars host Alex Jones released a book called “The Great Reset: And The War For the World.” It's described as an analysis of “the global elite’s international conspiracy to enslave humanity and all life on the planet.”
For example, a site known for spreading fabricated stories falsely claimed last month that Schwab publicly encouraged the decriminalization of sex between children and adults, using an invented quote and other baseless statements. Still, it drew tens of thousands of shares on Twitter and Facebook.
Meanwhile, the popular claim that the forum wants people to replace meat with bugs is a distorted reference to an article once published on the organization’s website. In another instance, a widely shared post claimed without evidence that the forum had “appointed” U.S. Rep. Kevin McCarthy as speaker of the House before the actual vote had taken place.
The concern, Friedfeld says, is that posts like these could introduce people to more fringe and dangerous conspiracy theories or even translate into real-world violence. Yann Zopf, head of media for the forum, says the organization has increased its monitoring of this kind of online activity and carefully watches for direct threats.



 
Now, in increasingly mainstream corners of the internet and on conservative talk shows, “The Great Reset" has become shorthand for what skeptics say is a reorganization of society, using global uncertainty as a guise to take away rights. Believers argue that measures including pandemic lockdowns and vaccine mandates are tools to consolidate power and undercut individual sovereignty.
In fact it’s conservatives using conspiracy theories, misinformation, and lies to attack democracy and hobble the political process.
 
This amuses. Looks like this meeting is a magnet for Conspiracy theories..wonder why? Rhetorical question, of course. I bet more than a few of the whackadoodles here buy right into all of this--seamlessly meld it into the Q-world--and think they have the inside track..as to how the world really works.
Nevermind that they're all bat-shit crazy~


When some of the world’s wealthiest and most influential figures gathered at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting last year, sessions on climate change drew high-level discussions on topics such as carbon financing and sustainable food systems.
But an entirely different narrative played out on the internet, where social media users claimed leaders wanted to force the population to eat insects instead of meat in the name of saving the environment.
The annual event in the Swiss ski resort town of Davos, which opens Monday, has increasingly become a target of bizarre claims from a growing chorus of commentators who believe the forum involves a group of elites manipulating global events for their own benefit. Experts say what was once a conspiracy theory found in the internet’s underbelly has now hit the mainstream.
“This isn’t a conspiracy that is playing out on the extreme fringes,” said Alex Friedfeld, a researcher with the Anti-Defamation League who studies anti-government extremism. “We’re seeing it on mainstream social media platforms being shared by regular Americans. We were seeing it being spread by mainstream media figures right on their prime time news, on their nightly networks.”
Theories about influential global leaders are not new, she said, but scrutiny of the forum and its chairman, Klaus Schwab, intensified in 2020 in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. That year, the theme of the annual meeting was “The Great Reset.” The initiative envisioned sweeping changes to how societies and economies would work to recover from the pandemic and build a more sustainable future.
Now, in increasingly mainstream corners of the internet and on conservative talk shows, “The Great Reset" has become shorthand for what skeptics say is a reorganization of society, using global uncertainty as a guise to take away rights. Believers argue that measures including pandemic lockdowns and vaccine mandates are tools to consolidate power and undercut individual sovereignty.
At a rally staged on the grounds of an upstate New York church last fall, a photo of Schwab was displayed on the center of a large screen alongside other “villains” accused of threatening American values. The crowd of thousands had gathered in a revivalist tent at a traveling roadshow used as a recruiting tool for an ascendant Christian nationalist movement. Participants discussed “The Great Reset," among a host of other theories, as an assault on America’s foundations.
The phrase was used more than 60 times across all programs on Fox News in 2022, according to one tally generated by the Internet Archive's TV news database. That's up from 30 mentions in 2021 and about 20 in 2020. It was discussed most frequently on “The Ingraham Angle" and “Tucker Carlson Tonight."
And in August, amid a defamation trial for calling the Sandy Hook Elementary School attack a hoax, Infowars host Alex Jones released a book called “The Great Reset: And The War For the World.” It's described as an analysis of “the global elite’s international conspiracy to enslave humanity and all life on the planet.”
For example, a site known for spreading fabricated stories falsely claimed last month that Schwab publicly encouraged the decriminalization of sex between children and adults, using an invented quote and other baseless statements. Still, it drew tens of thousands of shares on Twitter and Facebook.
Meanwhile, the popular claim that the forum wants people to replace meat with bugs is a distorted reference to an article once published on the organization’s website. In another instance, a widely shared post claimed without evidence that the forum had “appointed” U.S. Rep. Kevin McCarthy as speaker of the House before the actual vote had taken place.
The concern, Friedfeld says, is that posts like these could introduce people to more fringe and dangerous conspiracy theories or even translate into real-world violence. Yann Zopf, head of media for the forum, says the organization has increased its monitoring of this kind of online activity and carefully watches for direct threats.
Globalists and that is all I need to know. Read their mission statement.
 
As over a thousand private jets arrive in Switzerland, each one producing more CO2 in the process than you or I will in a decade, the world elites are getting together once again to decide how much the common people must sacrifice to combat global warming.

.....and if they can succeed in giving themselves complete power over every single breath we take -- hey, that's just a bonus!

Hooray for the aristocracy!!
 
You are going to eat your bug burger while waiting for the grid to come back on to power your electric car, and you will like it.
It’s remarkable how dishonest conservatives truly are – they don’t believe in the misinformation, conspiracy theories and lies they propagate, such as Davos; rightists instead use them as weapons in their war on democracy and our democratic institutions.
 
It’s remarkable how dishonest conservatives truly are – they don’t believe in the misinformation, conspiracy theories and lies they propagate, such as Davos; rightists instead use them as weapons in their war on democracy and our democratic institutions.

Dodge, duck, dip, dive and dodge.

It's all about lowering our standard of living in the name of the AGW goddess, while they get to keep theirs.
 
You do know, there is nothing democratic about how the WEF operates, right?
I'm amazed at how it is now the LEFT openly siding with the aristocracy in its battle for more control over the rest of us.

They oppose everything liberalism has sought to achieve ever since the enlightenment and as we can see here -- are actually being quite open in their fealty to the ruling class.
 

“A New System” – Inside the Davos Summit 2023 WEF conference looks set to focus on what the globalist elite can learn from the failures of their “pandemic” narrative.​


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This amuses. Looks like this meeting is a magnet for Conspiracy theories..wonder why? Rhetorical question, of course. I bet more than a few of the whackadoodles here buy right into all of this--seamlessly meld it into the Q-world--and think they have the inside track..as to how the world really works.
Nevermind that they're all bat-shit crazy~


When some of the world’s wealthiest and most influential figures gathered at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting last year, sessions on climate change drew high-level discussions on topics such as carbon financing and sustainable food systems.
But an entirely different narrative played out on the internet, where social media users claimed leaders wanted to force the population to eat insects instead of meat in the name of saving the environment.
The annual event in the Swiss ski resort town of Davos, which opens Monday, has increasingly become a target of bizarre claims from a growing chorus of commentators who believe the forum involves a group of elites manipulating global events for their own benefit. Experts say what was once a conspiracy theory found in the internet’s underbelly has now hit the mainstream.
“This isn’t a conspiracy that is playing out on the extreme fringes,” said Alex Friedfeld, a researcher with the Anti-Defamation League who studies anti-government extremism. “We’re seeing it on mainstream social media platforms being shared by regular Americans. We were seeing it being spread by mainstream media figures right on their prime time news, on their nightly networks.”
Theories about influential global leaders are not new, she said, but scrutiny of the forum and its chairman, Klaus Schwab, intensified in 2020 in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. That year, the theme of the annual meeting was “The Great Reset.” The initiative envisioned sweeping changes to how societies and economies would work to recover from the pandemic and build a more sustainable future.
Now, in increasingly mainstream corners of the internet and on conservative talk shows, “The Great Reset" has become shorthand for what skeptics say is a reorganization of society, using global uncertainty as a guise to take away rights. Believers argue that measures including pandemic lockdowns and vaccine mandates are tools to consolidate power and undercut individual sovereignty.
At a rally staged on the grounds of an upstate New York church last fall, a photo of Schwab was displayed on the center of a large screen alongside other “villains” accused of threatening American values. The crowd of thousands had gathered in a revivalist tent at a traveling roadshow used as a recruiting tool for an ascendant Christian nationalist movement. Participants discussed “The Great Reset," among a host of other theories, as an assault on America’s foundations.
The phrase was used more than 60 times across all programs on Fox News in 2022, according to one tally generated by the Internet Archive's TV news database. That's up from 30 mentions in 2021 and about 20 in 2020. It was discussed most frequently on “The Ingraham Angle" and “Tucker Carlson Tonight."
And in August, amid a defamation trial for calling the Sandy Hook Elementary School attack a hoax, Infowars host Alex Jones released a book called “The Great Reset: And The War For the World.” It's described as an analysis of “the global elite’s international conspiracy to enslave humanity and all life on the planet.”
For example, a site known for spreading fabricated stories falsely claimed last month that Schwab publicly encouraged the decriminalization of sex between children and adults, using an invented quote and other baseless statements. Still, it drew tens of thousands of shares on Twitter and Facebook.
Meanwhile, the popular claim that the forum wants people to replace meat with bugs is a distorted reference to an article once published on the organization’s website. In another instance, a widely shared post claimed without evidence that the forum had “appointed” U.S. Rep. Kevin McCarthy as speaker of the House before the actual vote had taken place.
The concern, Friedfeld says, is that posts like these could introduce people to more fringe and dangerous conspiracy theories or even translate into real-world violence. Yann Zopf, head of media for the forum, says the organization has increased its monitoring of this kind of online activity and carefully watches for direct threats.





If a nuke went off there the world would be a better, safer place.
 

“A New System” – Inside the Davos Summit 2023 WEF conference looks set to focus on what the globalist elite can learn from the failures of their “pandemic” narrative.​


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I love it. Every one of those "crises" are THEIR creations!
 
You, are literally the stupidest fascist infesting this site, and sweetie-pie, that is some rarefied air indeed! Biden Booster up and remember that mask, wear that sucker full time all the time(and I am certain you do)even to bed each night, and whilst riding your bicycle, you cannot risk catching a stray bug through pursed lips..... :banana:
You seem to have mask issues? How behind the times..that's so last pandemic, after all~
Has it occurred to you that medical decisions and political ones are separate? Dunno what a 'Biden Booster' is...sort of like a clot shot? You idiots love alliteration..but hate actual intellectual discourse, ain't that right?

In the midst of all that attack..did you forget to address the topic?

BTW..other than hospital visits, I've not worn a mask in almost two years..but don't let the truth get in the way of a good rant...LOL!
 

“A New System” – Inside the Davos Summit 2023 WEF conference looks set to focus on what the globalist elite can learn from the failures of their “pandemic” narrative.​


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Huh. Is this a bad thing? Exploring new solutions to old, intractable problems?

These folks are far from the only ones who've noticed that the same ole, same ole...ain't working~
 
I'm amazed at how it is now the LEFT openly siding with the aristocracy in its battle for more control over the rest of us.

They oppose everything liberalism has sought to achieve ever since the enlightenment and as we can see here -- are actually being quite open in their fealty to the ruling class.
The AP article, is mostly, just a PR piece. I dug a little deeper into it, and yeah, there IS some substance behind it, which does seek to associate wild half-truths and crank lies, with actual facts, that the global oligarchs, don't want folks to focus on.

This is a typical propaganda technique.

Of course, none of the attendees are Satan worshipers or pedophiles, and yes, there are organizations and publications that are making such outlandish claims. This does NOT however, take away from the very real fact, that billionaires are meeting behind closed doors to try to manipulate global markets, influence and pick global politicians, who will lead the most powerful nations far into the future. The amount of liberty killing oppression, right out in the open is astounding.

Although Sophia Tulip herself may not be a member, other AP staff are. Lisa Gibbs is the global business editor at the AP. I doubt any story that is an unbiased critical look at the WEF would be printed by the Associated Press. The organization owns everyone, and every organization of any influence it would seem. . .

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Huh. Is this a bad thing? Exploring new solutions to old, intractable problems?

These folks are far from the only ones who've noticed that the same ole, same ole...ain't working~
It would depend on who, those "solutions," really end up benefiting.

America's small farmers and small businesses have no voice at that forum, I assure you. Nor do the majority of the world's poor.

And if you really believe, "that the same ole, same ole...ain't working," is just because of a natural course of world history, and not because of the cumulative decisions that these same folks that are at this forum have been making over time, that have caused these problems because of their own actions? You don't understand what is really going on. (see Hegelian dialectic.)

And if you don't understand that for the world's masses, that the solutions that they are proposing, will inevitably make their quality of life, for all but the types of folks that attend these forums, either die or degrade even further, you aren't a very good student of history.

iu
 
This does NOT however, take away from the very real fact, that billionaires are meeting behind closed doors to try to manipulate global markets, influence and pick global politicians, who will lead the most powerful nations far into the future. The amount of liberty killing oppression, right out in the open is astounding.
This ^^^ is the krux of what is happening and the very reason for my opposition to anything WEF. I am adamantly opposed. I want dissent. It fosters excellence. When everyone agrees on anything--look out. Liberty-killing oppression is a great descriptor. I honestly do not think that national governments are something these oligarchs have in mind. They want a single world government--that they have total control over. Welcome to Bush's New World Order.
 
It would depend on who, those "solutions," really end up benefiting.

America's small farmers and small businesses have no voice at that forum, I assure you. Nor do the majority of the world's poor.

And if you really believe, "that the same ole, same ole...ain't working," is just because of a natural course of world history, and not because of the cumulative decisions that these same folks that are at this forum have been making over time, that have caused these problems because of their own actions? You don't understand what is really going on. (see Hegelian dialectic.)

And if you don't understand that for the world's masses, that the solutions that they are proposing, will inevitably make their quality of life, for all but the types of folks that attend these forums, either die or degrade even further, you aren't a very good student of history.

iu
Or...to be succinct--you're wrong~

There is that, ya know.
I tend to believe that, in this country, the bulk of resistance to the WEF is rooted in American Exceptionalism---and resistance to Global solutions to Global issues..that may NOT wholly benefit the USA. In much of the world...things can only get better. From their perspective, America is fat, and needs trimming. Of course, if you're American, you might not be in favor, I get that.
No, I do not believe that the 'Global elites' have had their collective hands on the steering wheel..for decades, if not centuries. I do believe that they'd like to think so. But too often, shit happens that takes everyone by surprise..and the WEC..like everyone else, finds itself reactive...not proactive.

Regardless, this thread was about the conflation of Conspiracy Theories and the WEC--you are, in fact, the only one who actually addressed that--kudos~

Like it..or not. Power calls to power--and these folks have power...you no like? Me either--but the system we live under makes something like the WEC inevitable.
Do they care about the opinions of the masses? They do not.

Indeed, why should they?
 

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