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The World Economic Forum at Davos, led by totalitarian ideologue Kurt Schwab, has again put forward some really creepy and dystopian ideas.  Here are the ten worst:

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/top-10-creepiest-and-most-dystopian-things-pushed-world-economic-forum-wef


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Jann said:
( June 4th, 2022 @ 10:57 pm )
 
Klaus Schwab is pushing full steam ahead. So many people still believe it's a conspiracy theory. By the time everyone "wakes up", it will be to late.
Just go on YouTube and look on World Economic Forum and you will clearly see it all. It's NO conspiracy folks, just hard truth!



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