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The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions

THE WEF’S PROGRAMS FOR INFILTRATION: THE YOUNG GLOBAL LEADERS, GLOBAL SHAPERS & NEW CHAMPIONS.  By LAV - AuthorDerrick Broze, October 12, 2022

In recent months, the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers, and New Champions have gathered in support of the Davos mission. Who exactly are these groups and what do they represent? While the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders program has become familiar to many people in recent months, equally important and in uential programs such as the Global Shapers and New Champions are less well known.  However, a look into these initiatives offers further insight into the plans of the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the globalist politicians who support them. The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions

The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions According to their of cial site, the Young Global Leaders is an “accelerator for a dynamic community of exceptional people with the vision, courage, and in uence to drive positive change in the world”. The YGL claim to have more than 1,400 members and alumni from more than 120 nations. 

They say their membership is made up of business innovators, entrepreneurs, technology pioneers, educators, activists, artists, journalists, and more. Since they area a creation of the WEF, they also say they “seek to drive publicprivate co-operation in the global public interest”. YOUNG GLOBAL LEADERS 2023 PRESENTATION (VIDEO) Unlimited Hangout investigator Johnny Vedmore recently released a must-read investigation into the YGL which de nitively proves that Klaus Schwab’s mentor Henry Kissinger — wanted war criminal, former Secretary of State — was the mastermind behind the creation of the YGL initiative. The report also highlights the now obvious purpose of this and similar organizations. Vedmore writes:

“Klaus Schwab became the heir to Henry Kissinger’s most important project, the in ltration of individuals and organizations in countries around the world with the aim of creating globalist-aligned governments built within the framework of an outdated and soulless conceptualization of American imperialism.” As Klaus Schwab himself has made perfectly clear, the role of the YGL is to “penetrate” the cabinets of national government to promote the vision of stakeholder capitalism and the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

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The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions

The Young Global Leaders 2022 Gathering Speaking in early September at the annual YGL gathering, Klaus Schwab acknowledged the role played by the WEF and YGLs.

“So I developed this concept and I became so fascinated that I decided to create the foundation and bring stakeholders together. So the idea of Davos was born,” Schwab said during the “State of the World Address”.  “Since the beginning we assembled in Davos, not just business leaders or government leaders, but, probably the rst big plea of people to take care of the environment was the Club of Rome exactly 50 years ago.  And we gave the Club of Rome a platform to promote its ideas of “The Limits to Growth”. Another investigation by Unlimited Hangout writer Matthew Ehret discusses the origins of the Club of Rome “landmark” 1972 report, The Limits to Growth. Ehret elaborates further on the connection between the WEF and the creation of the Club of Rome:

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The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions

“Sir Alexander King and the computer model made famous in the 1972 Limits to Growth imposed a new schism between humanity’s desire to develop vs nature’s supposed desire to rest in mathematical equilibrium. This neo-Malthusian computer model was used to justify the culling of the un t and overpopulated useless eaters and was subsequently incorporated into the third of cial World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting at Davos, where Aurelio Peccei was introduced by Klaus Schwab and showcased the Limits to Growth magic to thousands of supportive attendees. 

This particular meeting was sponsored by Prince Bernhardt of the Netherlands, a man who had already distinguished himself among upper level managers of the empire by founding the infamous Bilderberg meetings in 1954 and, later, the World Wildlife Fund for Nature in 1961 (alongside Julian Huxley and Prince Philip Mountbatten). In addition to incorporating Club of Rome population models into cybernetics-based planning, this summit also featured the of cial unveiling of “the Davos Manifesto”, a document which formalized the concept of “Stakeholder Capitalism” and the fourth industrial revolution into the governing manifesto of this “Junior Bilderberger” annual summit.” Sir Alexander King was also responsible for a follow up report released in 1991 titled “The First Global Revolution”. This controversial report includes a section called “The Common Enemy of Humanity is Man”, which contains this often-quoted section:

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The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions

“In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would t the bill. In their totality and in their interactions these phenomena do constitute a common threat which demands the solidarity of all peoples. But in designating them as the enemy, we fall into the trap about which we have already warned, namely mistaking symptoms for causes. All these dangers are caused by human intervention and it is only through changed attitudes and behaviour that they can be overcome. The real enemy, then, is humanity itself.“

Some readers have interpreted this statement to mean that the Club of Rome was acknowledging they would use the idea of pollution, global warming, water shortages, and famine to unite humanity behind the idea that humanity is the problem.  The Club of Rome and their supporters claim this passage is taken out of context and simply represents their leadership recognizing geopolitical issues which would soon befall humanity. During Klaus Schwab’s speech at the YGL annual gathering he discussed the role of the WEF and explained how the organization has been able to become an in uential force in the last 50 years. Schwab also discussed the importance of indoctrinating the youth into his philosophy of a “multistakeholder approach”. 

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The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions Schwab went on to brag about the 200 plus “collaborative platforms” started by the WEF, the Centers for the Fourth Industrial Revolution in a dozen nations, and all the other various ways the WEF has “in ltrated” the governments of the world.  He also noted the ve different areas the WEF platforms are focused on, namely, regional and global collaboration, nature and climate, the new Social Contract, industry transformation, and the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). The 4IR is another pet project of Klaus Schwab which was rst announced in December 2015. To put it simply, the 4IR is the digital panopticon of the future, where digital surveillance is omnipresent and humanity uses digital technology to alter our lives.  Often associated with terms like the Internet of Things, the Internet of Bodies, the Internet of Humans, and the Internet of Senses, this world will be powered by 5G and 6G technology. Of course, for Schwab and other globalists, the 4IR also lends itself towards more central planning and topdown control.  The goal is a track and trace society where all transactions are logged, every person has a digital ID that can be tracked, and social malcontents are locked out of society via social credit scores. When asked what he believes the “key challenges” facing humanity are, Schwab stated:

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The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions

“When we organized our annual meeting in May this year we chose the theme “History at a Turning Point”. We are really at a turning point. And I would say, you look back, we had the post-Cold War time, which lasted until 1989 with the fall of the wall. And now we go into the post-post Cold War time. We are at the end of a very signi cant period and we are in the transition of a new period. And like always, a transition is dif cult.”  Schwab went on to describe the different forces he believes are shaping and in uencing the world of the next ve to seven years. These forces include a geopolitical realignment from a unipolar world to one with multipolar or even bipolar standards. Schwab said this would lead to a “multiideological world” that will be unstable.  He also mentioned a “geoeconomic alignment”, a rearrangement of the supply chain, and an energy transformation involving  decarbonization and energy security. Schwab described the transformation as a “costly process”. Finally, Schwab said he believed the “militarization of economies” and pandemics will shape the next few years.

“We come out of a pandemic and this pandemic was very costly, not only in nancial terms, but psychologically. The question about the next pandemic is not about whether or not it will come – i think it will come – but about when we will face (it),” Schwab told the YGLs. “To develop resilience, we need to develop resilience against such pandemics. 

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The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions Again a very costly undertaking, you see it in China, with the closing down…. we are not out of the woods yet.” Schwab’s mention of the need to be “resilient” against pandemics is odd in relation to his mention of China, where authoritarian lockdowns have plagued the Chinese people for almost 3 years. It’s not clear if his statements are meant to be an endorsement or a suggestion of a “necessary evil” on the way to resiliency. Interestingly, Schwab mentions China again when discussing what he sees as the positive in uences on the coming years. Speci cally, he believes the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution will bring about a positive change and “new capabilities”.

“Who could imagine his or her life without the internet?,” Schwab asked. “But the internet is only 20 years old. When we look at technological development I think we are at a tipping point. We are only now reaching the exponential phase of development.” Schwab continues:

“When I had my discussion with (Chinese) Premiere Li Ko-chiang, two months ago, he mentioned that China alone now has 150 million well educated people. There is a tremendous force behind the Fourth Industrial Revolution. And this will change our lives.”

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The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions Finally, to hammer the point home, Schwab reiterates what exactly he means by the 4IR and what it will bring about.

“Let me summarize what this means. It means we will enter a period of tremendous acceleration of change, tremendous complexity and uncertainty. What I am worried most is, if you take the question, are we able to cope with change? and how do we cope with change? You see already governments not always understanding what new technologies mean, you see the effects on society with it becomes agitated because it cannot handle all the changes coming all the time.” This statement appears to indicate an awareness that not only will this planned upheaval come with tremendous nancial costs, but that it might cost so much that the people become agitated with the changes coming from the likes of the WEF.

The Global Shapers Community The Young Global Leaders are not the only WEF program aimed at in uencing the youth. The Global Shapers Community is a “network of young people driving dialogue, action and change” targeting those under 30.  Founded in 2011 by Klaus Schwab, this organization focuses on “empowering young people” to play an active role in “shaping local, regional and global agendas”.

The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions

The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions Members of the Global Shapers do this by forming “citybased hubs” where they are able to launch projects focused on advancing the goals of the WEF and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The WEF claims they have more than 15,000 Global Shapers in 500 city-based hubs in 150 countries and territories.  These hubs are supported by “signi cant nancial and inkind contributions” from the WEF, including “staff time, technology tools and opportunities to interact and collaborate with its membership network”. The hub leaders are invited to the Global Shapers Annual Summit in Geneva, Switzerland where they hobnob with other members, and take lessons in how to promulgate the WEF stakeholder philosophy and, whether consciously or unconsciously, The Great Reset agenda. While the stated purpose of the Global Shapers is to “selforganize to create projects that address the needs of their community”, in reality they are unwittingly serving the goals of the Technocrats at the WEF. On the surface, the projects seem benign and even bene cial in some cases.  They include disaster relief, ghting poverty, environmental initiatives, and efforts to build inclusive communities. These are projects that most people can get behind and for a young person seeking to pad their resume with community service, the Global Shapers Community sounds like a great match.

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The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions Unfortunately, the good work of these well-intentioned people from around the world is being harvested in an attempt to give the WEF and their ilk a veneer of legitimacy. These projects give the WEF something to point to when asked what exactly their organization is accomplishing.  However, when looking at the 2022 Global Shapers Annual gathering, all of the topics discussed align perfectly with the aforementioned agendas of Klaus Schwab and the WEF.

Meet the New Champions In mid-July, yet another WEF program held a gathering titled “New Champion Dialogues 2022” with the subtitle of “Navigating Uncertainty”. The “New Champions Dialogues” were a virtual gathering of business leaders, government, and civil society for “high-level dialogues and action-oriented discussions to move critical collaborations forward despite ongoing global uncertainty”. The gathering was promoted as a virtual exchange focused on “international and domestic uncertainty and disruption”, and “extraordinary levels of entrepreneurship and resilience”, as well as climate change, economic instability, and technological innovation.

So, what exactly are the New Champions? The WEF describes them as follows:

“New Champion companies are dynamic high-growth companies that are championing new business models, emerging technologies, and sustainable growth strategies in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. New Champions are mindful of their impact on society and aspire to participate in building a better future.”

The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions

The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions The WEF says the Annual Meeting of the New Champions is different than the annual gathering in Davos because it is “aimed at engaging entrepreneurs and innovators from emerging markets”.   The New Champions meeting has been held in China since 2007 and is described as a “second pillar” among the WEF’s global meetings. The last in-person meeting of the New Champions was held in Dalian, China, in July 2019, prior to COVID-19. The 2022 virtual gathering of the New Champions continued the focus on in uencing entrepreneurs and businesses to align with the WEF Great Reset agenda. By working to in uence entrepreneurs and corporations to adopt the various standards promoted by the WEF (ESG, for example) they are able to work around national governments. The titles of the panels at the July 2022 gathering make it clear that the New Champions are serving the same purpose as the WEF annual meeting, the YGLs, and the Global Shapers.  Titles for panels include “Adapting to Evolving ESG Requirements”, “Averting a Worldwide Food Crisis”, and “Energizing a Sustainable Transition”. For more information on the ESG scam read my previous investigations. Meanwhile, the Unlocking the Power of Nature Financing furthered the WEF’s vision of a “nature-based economy” through something they call “nature nancing”. 

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The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions This panel highlighted a recent Five-Year Plan by China focused on allocating massive nancial resources to fund “ecological protection and restoration”. As with all WEF programs, I recommend taking this greenwashing language with a huge grain of salt. Overall, like the Young Global Leaders program, the Global Shapers and New Champions represent another piece of the globalist octopus which has become quite effective at penetrating and manipulating world governments. ****** 100 COMPANIES AND LEADERS OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER 3800 WEF TRAINED, YOUNG, EAGER TRAITORS OF THEIR COUNTRIES LIST OF WEF GRADUATED POLITICIANS 2022 LIST OF WEF MEETING 2023 IN DAVOS

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The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions

What You Need To Know About The World Economic Forum’s 2022 Meeting  Posted on May 28, 2022  - Author Derrick Broze

More than 2,500 heads of state, business executives, representatives of non-governmental organizations, and media personalities met in Davos, Switzerland to plot the future of the world.  As the Davos crowd returns to Switzerland for the rst in person World Economic Forum meeting in more than 2 years, several topics were at the forefront of discussion. From energy to in ation, Ukraine and globalization, the Metaverse and ESG criteria, the annual meeting of wannabe elitists saw discussions on a wide range of pressing topics.  This article is a brief look at some of the standout moments from this year’s meeting. (Due to the fact that there are literally hundreds of talks and panels to review from this last week, there may be additional forthcoming investigations based on the WEF 2022.)  Ukraine While most of the diplomats and heads of state commenting on the Ukraine-Russia con ict committed to supporting the Ukrainian government, former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger started off the week by encouraging the international community to cede some territory to Russia so there may be peace. “Ideally, the dividing line should be a return to the status quo ante. 

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The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions Pursuing the war beyond that point would not be about the freedom of Ukraine but a new war against Russia itself,” Kissinger said. Kissinger’s statements indicate a support for allowing Russia to maintain control of Crimea and informally rule the Donbass region.  However, on Wednesday Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized Kissinger for his statements. “It seems that Mr. Kissinger’s calendar is not 2022, but 1938, and he thought he was talking to an audience not in Davos, but in Munich of that time,” Zelenskyy said. “By the way, in the real year 1938, when Mr. Kissinger’s family was eeing Nazi Germany, he was 15 years old, and he understood everything perfectly.  And nobody heard from him then that it was necessary to adapt to the Nazis instead of eeing them or ghting them.”  Meanwhile, Ukraine Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said peace negotiations with Russia are going “nowhere”. The coming days and weeks will reveal whether the globalist jet set crowd will listen to Klaus Schwab’s mentor Henry Kissinger, or western puppet Zelenskyy.  Youtube Censorship YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki further cemented her company’s commitment to censoring information that does not align with the of cial narratives shilled by corporate media. 

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The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions Wojcicki made the comments to Alyson Shontell Lombardi, the Editor-in-Chief of Fortune Magazine, when asked whether YouTube’s efforts to censor misinformation will always be a “work in progress.”  “I think there’ll always be work that we have to do because there will always be incentives for people to be creating misinformation,” Wojcicki said.  “The challenge will be to keep staying ahead of that and make sure that we are understanding what they are and the different ways that people may use to try to trick our systems and make sure that our systems are staying ahead of what’s necessary to make sure that we are managing that.”  As Reclaim The Net reports, YouTube has already deleted more than a million videos for “COVID misinformation,” plans to preemptively censor “new misinformation,” and has considered hiding the share button to prevent misinformation spread. The Metaverse There were, of course, discussions on the way the Metaverse is shaping the future. Perhaps the biggest announcement involves the WEF’s new initiative “De ning and Building the Metaverse”.  The WEF says the initiative will “bring together key stakeholders to build an economically viable, interoperable, safe and inclusive metaverse”. 

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The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions The announcement was welcomed by Stephanie Burns of Sony Interactive Entertainment, Brad Smith, President and Vice-Chair of Microsoft, Nick Clegg, former deputy prime minister of the U.K. and President of Global Affairs with Meta (formerly Facebook), and Peggy Johnson of Magic Leap Inc, formerly the CEO of Microsoft and involved in the ID2020 project.  Peggy Johnson also participated in a panel titled “Shaping a Shared Future: Making the Metaverse”. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella also participated in a panel with WEF Founder Klaus Schwab discussing the Metaverse and the future of work. I encourage you to read my two part investigation (part 1 and 2) into the Great Narrative and Metaverse to better understand the implications of the Metaverse.  P zer and Vaccines Despite two years having passed since the World Health Organizations announcement of a “global pandemic”, the topic of vaccinations was high on the list of priorities, especially as corporate media begins to sound the alarm on “a new wave of COVID-19 infections” and concerns about Monkeypox (TLAV will be investigating the Monkeypox situation as it develops).  Pharmaceutical giant P zer committed to providing all of their current and future patent-protected medicines on a not-for-pro t basis to 45 low-income nations. The move was announced by P zer CEO Alberta Bourla. He made no mention of adverse reactions caused by P zer’s COVID-19 injections.

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The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions According to the P zer CEO, there are billions of COVID injections just sitting unused because there’s a lack of “educated populations” out there. He’s calling those nations NOT accepting the donated jabs “uneducated”.  The reality is, they see the danger. pic.twitter.com/9adN5Hkxoy — eyeofthedoodlebug (@doodlebugeye) May 27, 2022 The Next Pandemic.  Another panel titled “Preparing for the Next Pandemic”, featured Bill Gates; Peter Sands, Executive Director, The Global Fund To Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis & Malaria; Helen E. Clark of the WHO; and Francis deSouza, President and Chief Executive Of cer, Illumina Inc.  The presence of deSouza and Illumina is an interesting choice, especially in regards to the “next pandemic”, because the company deals with DNA sequencing and genomics. Additionally, there was a panel titled “The Post-Pandemic City: Not Business as Usual”, featuring speakers imagining how a city might change in the post-COVID-19 world.  Interestingly, participating in the panel is Francis Suarez, Mayor of Miami and President of the United States Conference of Mayors.   This detail is worth noting as an example of how a global agenda — Agenda 2030, climate change, sustainable design — starts at places like the WEF and lters its way down to the local level where it is implemented by local of cials like Mayor Suarez. 

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The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions Climate Change Of course, climate change was a hot topic throughout the week. There were strong words from Xie Zhenhua, China’s Special Envoy for Climate Change, saying words were not enough. “It isn’t just about words anymore – it is about action. Climate action, now, is critical. ” Also, US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry said the only way forward was to “radically change our economic system and our reliance on fossil fuels” over the next 8 years. Kerry also noted that “we have the technology to change, we need the political will. If we can harness this, we can still avoid the worst effects of climate change.” Commitment to Carbon removal.  When it comes to speci c actions taken by the globalists “in the name of ghting climate change”, a new public-private partnership was announced focused on carbon capture programs.  The so-called First Movers Coalition is focused on cleaning up the most carbon-intensive industry sectors. During the WEF meeting the coalition announced a major expansion to more than 50 corporate members worth about $8.5 trillion and a total of nine leading governments. John Kerry made the announcement alongside Bill Gates, founder of Breakthrough Energy.  The coalition welcomed new nations India, Japan, and Sweden to the Steering Board, as well as Denmark, Italy, Norway, Singapore, and the United Kingdom as government partners. 

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The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions Corporations signing on for the First Movers Coalition include Alphabet, Microsoft, AES, Aveva, Ball Corporation, BHP, Consolidated Contractors Company, Ecolab, Enel, EY, FedEx, Ford Motor Company, HeidelbergCement, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, National Grid, Novelis, PWC, Schneider Electric, Swiss Re, and Vestas. Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Criteria One of the methods that companies are using to measure the success of these types of programs is to base them on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria. ESG investing is also sometimes referred to as sustainable investing, responsible investing, or socially responsible investing (SRI).  The practice has become an increasingly popular way to promote the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and was on full display at WEF 22. While much of the conversation around ESG focused on corporations attempting to “go green”, many researchers suspect ESG-like criteria will eventually be applied to individuals as some form of social credit score.  For example, during a panel titled “Responsible Consumption”, Alibaba Group president, J. Michael Evans, discussed the importance of his company and others adopting the ESG criteria.  He also boasted about the development of an “individual carbon footprint tracker” to monitor what you buy, what you eat, as well as where and how you travel. 

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The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions Evans also discussed how his company is working on incentivizing the public to use systems which encourage environmentally friendly behavior. The system described by Evans is part of the push towards consumer incentivization using points and rewards. These systems are another step in the direction of social credit scores. “We have something within our business called A Map.  So what we are going to do is allow people to calculate the best route, the most ef cient route, and also the most ef cient form of transportation. Then, if they take advantage of those recommendations we will give them bonus points that they can redeem elsewhere on our platform.  So they are incentivized to do the right thing.” Central Bank Digital Currencies One of the most impactful topics being discussed was Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). A panel on CBDCs featured Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund; Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput, Governor, Bank of Thailand; François Villeroy de Galhau, Governor, Central Bank of France; and Axel Lehmann, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Credit Suisse AG.  When making the case for digital currencies controlled by Central Banks, Georgieva took some shots at cryptocurrencies.  “Bitcoin may be called a coin, but it’s not money. It’s not a stable store of value,” she stated. 

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The Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers & New Champions François Villeroy de Galhau, a governor with the Central Bank of France, called cryptocurrencies “not a reliable means of payment”. The reason for this animosity towards private cryptocurrency use is that it is a thorn in the side of the globalists who seek to end the use of cash and all private nancial exchanges that they cannot track and trace. 

The fact that CBDCs were discussed in several panels with high level authorities in their respective elds is an indication that CBDCs will continue to be an important part of the WEF’s Great Reset agenda.

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