the wef, the schwabbies, are in a turmoil as schwab leaves;
- Klaus Schwab, founder and longtime leader of the WEF, stepped down as board chair on April 21 following governance scrutiny and a whistleblower letter alleging misconduct. His interim successor, ex-Nestlé CEO Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, has drawn criticism for advocating corporate control over essential resources like water.
- Schwab’s leadership was marked by divisive initiatives like the Great Reset and the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which critics call dystopian and pro-centralization. The WEF’s 2016 slogan — "Welcome to 2030: I own nothing, have no privacy…" — further fueled concerns about eroding personal freedoms.
- Despite praise from the WEF board, Schwab faced fresh allegations via an anonymous whistleblower letter, prompting an internal probe. His family denied the claims and threatened legal action, while Brabeck-Letmathe’s appointment raised fears of heightened corporate globalization.
- The new chair’s past comments — declaring water a commodity, not a human right — and Nestlé’s contested water policies signal continuity of WEF’s resource-centralization goals. Critics argue his leadership prioritizes profit and technocratic control over public welfare.
- Conservative voices framed Schwab’s exit as damage control, warning that Brabeck-Letmathe’s ties to corporate exploitation (e.g., water privatization) reveal the WEF’s unchecked agenda. Upcoming battles over digital ID systems, carbon credits and autonomy loom as scrutiny intensifies..........more.........
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