SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY:
Every good thing given and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shifting shadow.
- James 1:17 NASB95
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A Short Guide To ESG - American Institute for Economic Research
The War on Producers and Entrepreneurs Is Based on False Notions of Profits - Mises Institute
The Final Four Cases Against Donald Trump - American Thinker
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TODAY’S SUBSTACK:
THE HISTORY OF THE CIA AND WEF
*footnotes can be found at the bottom of the post
It seems everywhere you turn there is a new conspiracy theory about the global elite. While many of them are absolutely bonkers (like Trump being a Russian puppet), there is considerable evidence that the World Economic Forum was actually started by the American Intelligence Community in the 1970s to control global politics.
The story begins, in Klaus Schwab’s own words, with Henry Kissinger. Kissinger and Schwab met at Harvard University in the 1960s. [1] Schwab credits being mentored by Kissinger and attending his CIA-funded [2] International Seminars as instrumental to his creation of the WEF.
When talking about Kissinger at Schwab’s 2021 sit-down with the Kennedy School of Government, he says “There was one course, one seminar, of Henry Kissinger, which really opened my eyes — I wasn’t accepted to the seminar but I think he let me in because I was German. And it was relatively shortly after the war, so not too many Germans here, and this created a friendship which has endured until today—and you know, Henry has been several times in Davos. And I think it was mainly participating in his seminars that I developed my interest for geopolitical affairs.” [1]
side note: there are two U.S. intelligence agencies that have been recently exposed for running campaigns to secretly control the United States. And they are currently at war with each other. The book Wedge by Mark Riebling documents this secret war for control of our country in chilling detail and what you need to know about it.
So let’s talk more about this International Seminar that Schwab attended. Other than the fact it received funding from the CIA, it was likely a covert breeding ground and precursor to the Young Global Leaders program that Schwab currently runs.
In a 1969 Harvard Crimson news article, Dr. Benjamin Brown, who was the acting director for the International Seminar during one year in Kissinger’s absence, stated one of the three main goals of the seminar was to “establish better understanding among a select group of people who will be in top leadership roles in their countries in the years ahead.” [3]
Many of the participants who attended told the Harvard Crimson that the connections they forged will play a part in their lives back in their home countries. The article concluded with Dr. Brown stating “Because their knowledge of the United States and their colleagues' countries is inconsistent it's necessary that they begin conversing on a general level. But there is a more specific focus placed on issues as they move along.” [3]
The reader may find a similarity between the Young Global Leaders program of Klaus Schwab and the International Seminar of Henry Kissinger. This is because they have the same purpose. Klaus Schwab said himself in a separate sit-down with the Kennedy School of Government that he was “proud’ of the fact that Young Global Leaders “penetrate the global cabinets of countries.” [4]
Now, the reader may be asking, at this point, why Klaus Schwab attending a course taught by Henry Kissinger means the World Economic Forum is an asset of the CIA.
Well, other than for the direct funding, it was actually Kissinger, in addition to Herman Kahn and John Galbraith who had major roles in starting the World Economic Forum. As Klaus Schwab told The New York Times in 1997, “I got John Kenneth Galbraith, Herman Kahn and a few other people I had met in Cambridge to come and explain.” [5]
The Times article notes that the explanation was to create a global leadership conference in Europe. In 1997, the World Economic Forum estimated that 50% of European Businesses were attending the Davos secret meetings. Additionally, the World Economic Forum’s website today says that the first meeting in 1971 consisted of “Some 450 participants from 31 countries – chief executives and senior managers from among the top companies in Europe.” [6]
So what is so special about Kissinger, Galbraith, and Kahn? They all were members of the U.S. Intelligence Community. Kissinger, for instance, built his entire career in Army intelligence. After this, he went on to become the National Security Advisor and then Secretary of State from 1969-1971. This immediately followed teaching his International Seminars which were funded by the CIA. This is the person Klaus Schwab calls his biggest mentor and lifelong friend, a chief member of the U.S. Intelligence Community. [7]
Now let’s talk more about Galbraith and Kahn. John Kenneth Galbraith worked for the State Department as an ambassador under both the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. Years before this he worked as the director of the Office of Economic Security Policy at the State Department in 1946. [8]
According to the State Department, the Office of Economic Security Policy was established in 1945 with the task of dealing with “economic issues in occupied territories. It comprised the Divisions of Japanese and Korean Economic Affairs, the Division of German and Austrian Economic Affairs, and the Division of Economic Security Policy.” [9]
So Galbraith was essentially in charge of the United States’ global economic policy in the State Department for the better part of a year in 1946. Following this, he went on to work with FDR to create the communist economic organization Americans for Democratic Action. [8] He then spent quite a bit of time working for the Democrat Party and wrote speeches for presidential candidates.
Later, he worked as an advisor to President Johnson. He was instrumental in getting Johnson to try to withdraw America from Vietnam. He then went on to work for other Democrat candidates as a political activist. [8]
It was this man, who worked for the State Department and multiple Presidential Administrations as a top advisor, who helped Klaus Schwab in 1971 to set up the World Economic Forum. A veteran political member of multiple Presidential Administrations and a former Intelligence Community economics director was instrumental in the founding of an organization designed to shape European politics.
Lastly, Herman Kahn. Herman Kahn is known as the founder of the Hudson Institute. However, what people don’t know about him was that he worked on a Department of Defense contract at some unspecified point in his career. [10] He also had a short correspondence with George Bush Sr. back when Bush was the Director of the CIA. [10] Kahn offered to use the Hudson Institute to study policy for the CIA after meeting with Bush. [10] Ultimately the CIA declined, however.
But before his time at the Hudson Institute, Kahn worked for the RAND Corporation, which collaborated regularly with the Department of Defense on various research projects, including some of his own. [11] He wrote research papers on War Gaming, The Nature and Feasibility of War and Deterrence (which was funded by the Department of Defense), and other topics available at the Rand Corporation online. [12] It was this heavily connected member of the Intelligence Community, particularly with the CIA, that Klaus Schwab said helped start the World Economic Forum with him in Europe.
So, contrary to mainstream reporting on the topic, Klaus Schwab himself has admitted to being mentored by Henry Kissinger, that Kissinger, Galbraith, and Kahn all had a hand in the creation of the World Economic Forum, and that the purpose of the forum is to shape geopolitical politics.
The CIA funded the Harvard University program that Kissinger was teaching, and therefore helped have a hand in the creation of the World Economic Forum in that way as well. Kahn, who worked with the Department of Defense and had close contacts with Bush about 6 years after he helped found the World Economic Forum, also played an instrumental role.
And Klaus Schwab has mentioned multiple times that the purpose of the World Economic Forum is to shape economic policy. I think it is abundantly clear whom Schwab is shaping this policy for. It is up to you to decide whether this is good or bad.
SOURCES:
[1]
[2] https://www.nytimes.com/1967/04/16/archives/harvard-programs-received-cia-help.html
[4] https://www.bitchute.com/video/iYPAaj5eB53W/
[5] https://archive.is/V4wqn#selection-719.2-719.110
[6] https://widgets.weforum.org/history/1971.html
[8] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith#Postwar
[9] https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/timeline/1940-1949
[10] https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP79M00467A000200150045-5.pdf
[11] https://www.rand.org/pubs/papers/P1888.html
[12] https://www.rand.org/pubs/authors/k/kahn_herman.html
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