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grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Tue Nov 1 22:40:24 PDT 2022


Anti-WEF'ers growing...


Alberta's New Premier Under Attack For Refusing To Associate With WEF

https://reason.com/2022/02/15/canadian-government-uses-terrorist-financing-act-to-target-financial-support-for-freedom-convoy-truckers/


Recently noted as an opponent of vaccine and mask mandates, new
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is breaking previously established ties
with the World Economic Forum, which has been deeply involved in a
“health consulting agreement” revolving around the province's covid
response.

“I find it distasteful when billionaires brag about how much control
they have over political leaders,” Smith said at a news conference
Monday after her new cabinet was sworn in. “That is offensive … the
people who should be directing government are the people who vote for
them.”

The United Conservative Party premier said she is in lockstep with
federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, who has stated he and
his caucus will having nothing to do with the World Economic Forum.
Earlier this month, on her first day as premier, Smith stated that
people not vaccinated against covid are the most discriminated group
she has seen in her lifetime.

In response, the Canadian mainstream media is pursuing a thorough
hatchet campaign against Smith, consistently referring to all
opposition to the WEF as being based in “conspiracy theory.”  As they
say, if you want to know who is really in power, all you have to do is
find out who you are not allowed to criticize.

After two years of authoritarian lockdowns and attempts to enforce
vaccine passports in Canada, Alberta was one of the only regions in
the country that asserted political opposition to executive dictates.
This helped to support the anti-passport protests by truckers and
other Canadians, and led to Justin Trudeau using provisions for
terrorism to confiscate donations to the movement.  Alberta's covid
averages in terms of infections and deaths are no worse than provinces
with strict mandates, proving once again that the mandates achieved
nothing in terms of safety, but everything in terms of control.

The Canadian Press and other media outlets claim that criticism of the
WEF is built on “online conspiracy accusations, unproven and debunked,
that the forum is fronting a global cabal of string-pullers exploiting
the pandemic to dismantle capitalism and introduce damaging socialist
systems and social control measures, such as forcing people to take
vaccines with tracking chips.”

Every “conspiracy” noted in that statement is true – none of them have
been “debunked” except perhaps the “tracking chip” claim, which is
unnecessary because the WEF was already encouraging governments to use
cell phone tracking apps to monitor the vaccine status and movements
of their respective populations.  Many of these apps were approved by
the CDC in the US, and in countries like China they are mandatory.

The World Economic Forum, acting as a kind of globalist think-tank for
future policy initiatives, was instrumental in promoting many of the
failed restrictions used by various national governments during the
pandemic.

WEF head Klaus Schwab specifically mentions in his writings that the
institution saw covid as a perfect “opportunity” to implement what he
calls the “Great Reset” which includes the concept of the “Shared
Economy,” a global socialist technocracy meant to replace free markets
and end capitalism as we know it.  As the WEF states, you will “own
nothing, have no privacy” and you will like it.

This is not conspiracy theory.  This is openly admitted conspiracy
fact.  It is undeniable.

The use of the “conspiracy theory” label is generally a tactic
designed to circumvent fair debate based on facts and evidence.  If
the Canadian Press was forced to defend their position based on the
information at hand, they would lose.  So, they instead try to
inoculate their readers to opposing arguments by calling them
“conspiracy theory” in the hope that those readers will never research
the information further.

The Canadian media then cites quotations that specifically argue that
not working with the WEF would put the Alberta public at a
disadvantage because it would cut them off from information that the
WEF provides.

It's important to mention that there is no evidence that the WEF has
provided any life saving health information to date concerning the
covid pandemic.  In fact, there is no evidence that the WEF is useful
to the Canadian public in any way.  The mainstream media's bizarre and
antagonistic reaction to Smith's shunning of a foreign organization of
elitists that has no loyalty to the Canadian citizenry suggests that
they may be operating from a foundation of bias.

Danielle Smith's bravery in cutting off WEF influence from Alberta is
being met with a dishonest media response, but in the long run, she is
making the best decision possible.  Taking advice from a potential
parasite is not good leadership.


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