The 'China Model' and the WEF

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For decades Klaus Schwab's World Economic Forum (WEF) has been
recruiting and cultivating corporate and political leaders from all over
the world to embrace a vision and plan for a complete social,
political, and economic transformation -- a "Great Reset" -- which is
nothing short of a communist "New World Order." This plan calls
for the end of sovereign states; the end of private property and the
remaking of the economy based on environmental, social, and
governance rankings; the replacement of oil and gas with so-called
green and sustainable sources of energy; the transformation
of agricultural production; the replacement of traditional money with
social credit score-linked digital currency; and the requirement
of universal health passports -- to name some key WEF objectives.
After the G20 meeting in Indonesia on November 15-16, 2022, WEF
chairman Klaus Schwab broadcast on CGTN TV that "the Chinese
model is certainly a very attractive model…" For Schwab, China is
the model because the totality of its social controls is what is
needed to facilitate the Great Reset. So, let's recap the main
elements of the Chinese model and then examine the correlation
to the WEF program.
China is a one-party state ruled by the Chinese Communist Party
(CCP), which now has the distinction, along with North Korea,
of having the most complete totalitarian control over its people
of any state in all human history. The CCP has now accomplished:
 - the near total control of peoples' thinking and knowledge
of history through state control of schools, the internet, and
all media
 - the control of people's behavior through a digital currency
controlled by the state with accounts for every Chinese citizen
-- accounts that the government can turn off when account holder's
social credit score drops or when the account holder travels outside
a zone prescribed by government
 - the control of people by requiring universal health passports
 - the control of people by way of wall-to-wall facial-recognition
camera surveillance 
The China model has also embraced a "zero-COVID" policy, wherein
citizens have been put under virtual house arrest for months, making
it impossible to even go out to buy food -- all for the cause
of achieving zero COVID cases. The world just got a glimpse of the
powder keg that is China when the simmering grievances against this
draconian zero-COVID policy erupted in unprecedented street protests
all over the country on November 25, 2022, after ten people burned
alive in a high-rise apartment in the city of Urumqui. These deaths
were the direct result of government's policy of enforced quarantines
that that included welding apartment doors shut to prevent escape.
Diverse countries from Canada, Holland, and Germany to Australia,
New Zealand, and Sri Lanka have all experienced severe injury from
policies implemented by political leaders groomed by Schwab and his
Young Global Leaders program.
In Canada, it is well known that Prime Minster Justin Trudeau is one
of Schwab's most favored young leaders. In 2017 Schwab had
a reception for Justin Trudeau, in which he said, "we penetrate the
cabinets… and I know that half his cabinet are actually [WEF] Young
Global Leaders."
Canadian policies appear to have come right out of the WEF playbook.
Obsessed with climate change and the achievement of zero emissions,
Trudeau has imposed a carbon tax, and ordered farmers to reduce
fertilizers by 30% use by 2030. Trudeau also signed the Known
Traveler Digital ID program -- a WEF initiative -- without the
Canadian people's consent. Trudeau's Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Finance, Chrystia Freeland, is all in, co-chairing a WEF
Zoom meeting in December 2020 to convey that goals after the pandemic
should revolve around restructuring society, canceling oil and gas
development, and censoring the internet. In 2022 Freeland was in
lockstep with the WEF during the Canadian trucker's protest, when
she shut down the corporate and personal bank accounts of truckers
and donors to the trucker protest.
In Germany, Angela Merkel was recognized as a leader by Schwab in
the late 1990s and remained prominent within the WEF during her
16-year stint as chancellor of Germany. In 2011 she upended Germany's
energy makeup, shuttering coal power plants (supplying 50% of
Germany's power), phasing out nuclear power plants (supplying 23%),
and accelerating wind and solar renewable energy. As a result, today
Germany faces the self-inflicted disaster of unprecedented energy
shortages and dramatic price increases, causing Germany's two largest
steel manufacturers to close operations, along with the closure
of paper and glass manufacturers. Now Germany's showcase automotive
industry is at risk.
In the Netherlands, Prime Minster Mark Rutte was recognized as
a promising global leader by Schwab by about 2017 -- when Rutte was
entering his third term. In 2020 he was chosen to host the flagship
event of WEF's Food Action Alliance called the European Food
Innovation Hub. The following year WEF's European Food Hub project
was funded by the Dutch government and established in Wageningen,
the Netherlands.
In June 2022, Rutte's ruling coalition announced the requirement for
Holland to cut emissions of pollutants -- predominantly fertilizers
made up of nitrogen oxide and ammonia -- by 50% by 2030.  When
it was learned that would require dramatic livestock reduction and
the closing of thousands of farms, Dutch farmers took to the streets
like Canadian truckers, only in their tractors, shutting down
commerce and traffic on highways for months. Unfazed by these
disruptive protests, the Rutte government has pushed ahead, and
announced it will buy out, and seize, if necessary, some 3000 farms.
Why should this happen in Holland, the number two exporter (after
the U.S.) of agricultural products in the world? One Dutch legislator
who filed a  FOI request for correspondence between Dutch Government
officials and Schwab between 2016 and 2021 thinks that evidence shows
that Holland's priorities and policies shifted and became aligned with
WEF's initiative to "transform the way food is produced, supplied and
consumed." 
On the other side of the world, Schwab and the WEF have made major
inroads with the ruling class in both Australia and New Zealand.
The record and content of email between Australian prime minister
Scott Morrison and Schwab from 2018-2022 obtained by a Freedom
of Information filing with the Australian government suggests that
Morrison is acting as a proxy to WEF's "Great Reset."  Morrison 
admits, "Australia… sees close alignment between the WEF and
Australia's trade and investment policy priorities…"
Jacinda Ardern, the present prime minister of New Zealand was first
elected MP in 2008 when she was twenty-eight, the same year she
was elected to be the president of the International Union of
Socialist Youth, a role which also took her on a China visit. She was
first chosen for the WEF Young Global Leaders program in 2014. In
her first term as prime minister, Ardern was faced with making
leadership decisions as COVID-19 arrived in New Zealand in late
February 2020. Her draconian lockdown policies were among the most
severe among nations -- so much so that some charged her with
purposely trying to see just how much control a "democracy" could
hold over the people. In November 2020 correspondence to Arden,
Schwab wrote, "The Forum will work closely with your office to
ensure… the ensuing Great Reset process are of maximum value
to your country and its role in shaping the post-Covid-19 world."
Sri Lanka, a lush country of rice paddies and banana plantations, was
in the news last July when its president, Gotabaya Rajapaska, fled
the country after riots erupted over inflation, shortages of food,
power blackouts, and government bankruptcy. It turns out that
Rajapaska was the fall guy, for he left Sri Lanka in the hands
of the prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, the devoted "Member
and Agenda Coordinator for WEF," who was the chief architect
of the green energy transition that had brought on the collapse after
banning nitrogen-based fertilizers and curtailing fossil fuel use
in Sri Lanka.
The average Sri Lankan was clueless, but the government under
Wickremesinghe didn't miss a beat amid the crisis, implementing
a nationwide QR code digital ID to facilitate a national fuel
rationing scheme. All of this would be considered unbelievable
fiction for a country whose long history never included a food crisis
or shortage, if so many Sri Lankan people's lives weren't in fact
devastated and destroyed by misguided policies from WEF elites.
It's really past the time that people recognize that the elite
capture, influence, and control from Chinese communists and that
of the clubby cult of Klaus Schwab and the WEF are two fronts
of the same irregular war. If they are not rejected and stopped
freedom will be lost.