A tweet about a national leader has focused the attention of some on an international meeting occurring in Europe. To set the stage for the report, a brief flashback is useful. In World Wars I and II, most Americans were opposed to getting involved in overseas conflicts. For example, in the early stages of World War II, American citizens were largely disinterested in becoming engaged in the European and Asian wars against Nazi Germany or Imperial Japan. It wasn’t until December 7, 1941, and the ‘sneak attack’ on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese that Americans were roused by political leaders and ‘evidence’ of obvious danger to act in what was essentially their own defense. By the dawn of the Cold War, Americans were more easily lead into foreign treaties and entanglements that President George Washington warned against in his farewell message. Fast forward to the age of COVID-19. At the annual meeting at Davos of the World Economic Forum (WEF), global business elites and dozens of their political leaders are discussing plans for the future. The report below on remarks by Helen E. Clark, the former Prime Minister for New Zealand, as part of a WEF panel discussion is oddly absent in much of mainstream media, as will be demonstrated. But it is not overlooked by some on the left and numbers on the right, the later of which includes WND NewsCenter’s report, which is provided to MHProNews with permission. Their report will be followed by additional information, some obvious tie-ins and observations from the manufactured housing and independent business perspective, linked and related commentary.
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WEF leader: Globalists need more power to counter growing COVID skepticism
‘We’re in danger of losing this moment for transformative change’
Art Moore By Art Moore
Published May 28, 2022 at 4:22pm
With popular support for pandemic measures such as lockdowns and masks declining, the world’s leaders are losing the opportunity to accelerate the globalist agenda, said former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark in a panel with billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates and others a the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
Clark, who more recently was the administrator of the United Nations Development Program, acknowledged that “people are over COVID” and the political and popular support for anti-pandemic measures is “waning.”
With popular support for pandemic measures such as lockdowns and masks declining, the world’s leaders are losing the opportunity to accelerate the globalist agenda, said former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark in a panel with billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates and others at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
Clark, who more recently was the administrator of the United Nations Development Program, acknowledged that “people are over COVID” and the political and popular support for anti-pandemic measures is “waning.”
The solution, she said, is to give global entities such as the World Health Organization more power.
Clark said “people are over COVID; the problem is it’s not done with us.”
“But we’re in danger of losing this moment for transformative change,” she said.
That comment echoes WEF founder Klaus Schwab’s “Great Reset” strategy of using the pandemic to advance globalism, shifting sovereignty from nations to global entities.
Clark insisted that people are still dying of COVID in “significant numbers,” people are still developing long COVID every day and “low-income countries are horribly, horribly undervaccinated.”
She said the “package of things that has to happen is trans-sector, and there hasn’t yet been an effort to try and bring together a head of state and government level focus on the range of things that needs to be done.”
Clark said what’s needed is a special session of the U.N. General Assembly and “a negotiated political declaration that brings the different threads together.”
“We’re talking not just the WHO and health ecosystem,” it’s the wide range of global players, such as the World Trade Organization.
“A lot of people are doing bits and pieces, but it’s not looking like a coordinated push to get transformational change,” she said.
See Clark’s remarks:
At #WEF2022, Helen E. Clark is aware of dwindling public support for COVID restrictions.
Her solution: full international control.
Countries must comply with WHO edicts or lose access to the World Bank or face WTO sanctions.
Globalization curtails your vote & freedoms. pic.twitter.com/Z07ViGxsuR
— Mythinformed MKE (@MythinformedMKE) May 25, 2022
‘Capitalism as we have known it is dead’
Schwab made it clear as early as June 2020 that the COVID-19 pandemic should be exploited as an opportunity to advance the globalist agenda promoted by his Davos conferences, which have pushed for numerous proposals, such as a worldwide carbon tax, to redistribute wealth and shift sovereignty from nation states to global entities.
Schwab wrote that “the world must act jointly and swiftly to revamp all aspects of our societies and economies, from education to social contracts and working conditions” and bring about a “‘Great Reset’ of capitalism.”
At the January 2021 virtual Davos meeting, a Fortune 500 CEO affirmed WEF’s assertion that “capitalism as we have known it is dead.” ##
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The response of so-called social media fact-checkers and some in mainstream media to such topics is to toss out the notion that these topics read or sound like a ‘conspiracy theory.’ That claim, in some scenarios, is supposed to short-circuit the mind’s naturally inquisitive nature. But several of the points raised by Art Moore are directly quoted from New Zealand’s Clark, or other sources attached to the WEF. Furthermore, the WEF themselves have produced videos, tweets, and quote-images that support the contention of Moore’s report for the WND NewsCenter.
If most American small businesses, employees, retirees, or others often feel that Washington, D.C. is not listening to them as they harken to the financial elites, how much less likely is it for everyday Americans to be heard by a global entity or global elites?
Two Google searches on this topic earlier this morning are revealing. The first is a search under the ‘all’ category, as shown below. The tweet that Moore’s report was based on appears. So too does a prior comment a year ago by Clark on a similar topic.
What is missing from the top results are any mainstream media source, either under the Google news search inquiry or Google ‘all’ search tab inquiry.
We opened with a reminder to readers that Americans initially rejected involvement in both World Wars. They had to be ‘convinced’ by events such as the sinking of the Lusitania or the ‘sneak attack’ on Pearl Harbor to get enough politicians motivated to invest the billions in treasure and sizable lakes equivalent of blood in foreign entanglements.
An essential feature of American government was supposed to be to get and keep as much political power local as possible. The notion was that the more local the government, the more responsive it would be to everyday American interests.
As political power has moved increasingly to Washington, D.C. in the 20th and 21st centuries, and the ability of individuals to influence policies has perhaps not surprisingly receded. What has happened in the last three years to make American trust in global institutions grow? The standard journalistic questions, had they been posed to someone like Clark live, would likely have left her quite unable to explain why the WEF, WHO, UN or other organizations should get more of a say over our lives than they have already subtly obtained.
There are no treaties on these subjects on the table, and if there was one, it would likely be shot down by numerous members of Congress.
For an arguably related item, see the new Masthead plus the related reports for more.
Note that Moore’s report referenced Bill Gates, a close ally of Warren Buffett, chairman of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK). Gates and Buffett share several close financial, nonprofit, and other ties. Gates and Buffett visited Clayton Homes together pre-COVID, as the video below recalls. Gates admitted recently once again that there are disconnects between forced compliance on COVID19 jabs and so-called vax passports, given the apparent failure of the treatment to stop transmission. ##
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