World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab is slated to speak on the opening plenary of the WEF’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions in China on Tuesday, along with the second highest ranking member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Both Schwab and People’s Republic of China (PRC) Premier Li Qiang, who is the second highest ranking member of the CCP’s Politburo Standing Committee next to President Xi Jinping, are slated to speak at the opening plenary of the WEF’s 14th Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjing, China.
This year’s “Summer Davos” meeting in China is co-chaired by organizations aligned with the great reset agenda, including:
These organizations are all aligned with the unelected globalists’ great reset agenda in that they look to revamp many aspects of society and the global economy by attempting to change the way we eat, travel, and interact with money — powered by the use of technologies emerging from the so-called fourth industrial revolution.
The WEF’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions will run from June 27-29, and some of the live-streamed sessions throughout the week will include:
There will also be multiple discussions on climate and net-zero, along with overhauling food systems and industrial practices throughout the three-day meeting in communist China.
At the 2022 APEC Summit in Thailand, Schwab told Chinese state-owned TV CGTN that China’s path towards modernization over the past 40 years was “a role model for many countries,” but that each country should make its own decision on what types of systems to adopt.
A big part of China’s modernization in recent years has included the use of invasive technologies, mass surveillance, and predictive policing to implement a system of social credit that punishes “bad” behaviors while rewarding the “good.”
Under this social credit system, over 30 million people in China are banned from leaving the country, traveling by train or plane, having insurance, renting a home, going to restaurants, and taking out a loan all because of their social credit score.
The Chinese Communist Party is also genetically profiling its Turkic, Muslim Uighur population by weaponizing facial recognition and DNA phenotyping technologies while rounding them up in “re-education camps.”
This year’s Meeting of the New Champions “serves as an opportunity to examine China’s future and the Chinese economy’s role in the global economy,” according to the WEF.
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