Klaus Schwab’s puppet ‘Young Global Leaders’ revealed — Trudeau in Canada, Buttigieg in U.S., Macron in France, and many more
As technocracy expert Patrick Wood says, it was no coincidence that 1992 was chosen as the year to start the Global Leaders of Tomorrow program.
This was the same year that Agenda 21 and Sustainable Development were unleashed on the world. The new agenda for the world required a new kind of leader and Klaus Schwab’s program was key to the whole evil plan.
That new kind of leader would offer exactly the kind of “leadership” we see in Ottawa, Paris, London and Washington.
Leaders who basically hate their own people and do not care one bit what they think because they don’t answer to the people. They answer to their bosses at the World Economic Forum, folks like Bill Gates, George Soros and Klaus Schwab.
This is why Justin Trudeau could tell more than 50,000 Canadian truckers that they held “unacceptable views” about vaccine mandates and he would not meet with them to hear their concerns, even though they had the backing of up to a million or more Canadians thronging the streets to welcome the Truckers’ Freedom Convoy into their cities and towns. This is why Joe Biden could tell the 40 percent of Americans who rejected his experimental vaccines that “our patience is wearing thin.” Emmanuel Macron could deride the vaccine refusniks in his country as well, telling them that they would no longer be treated as French citizens and that he would purposely work to enact policies that would “piss them off.”
With the exception of Biden, all of these leaders are graduates of Klaus Schwab’s Young Global Leaders program. The article below delves into that program and discloses more of its graduates, who arrive in their nations’ capitals as pre-programmed Manchurian candidates ready to do the bidding of the globalist World Economic Forum and its “Great Reset.”
By Jacob Nordangård
Through its
Young Global Leaders program, the World Economic Forum has been instrumental in shaping a world order that undermines all democratic principles. For several decades, this program has nurtured compliant leaders acting as WEF agents in governments around the world. The consequences are far-reaching and may turn out to be devastating for humanity.
“I have to say then I mention names like Mrs. Merkel, even Vladimir Putin and so on they all have been Young Global Leaders of The World Economic Forum. But what we are really proud of now with the young generation like Prime Minister Trudeau, President of Argentina and so on, is that we penetrate the cabinets… It is true in Argentina and it is true in France now…
(Klaus Schwab speaking at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government in video below)
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To get to the interesting part skip forward to the 29:45 mark)
In 1992,
Klaus Schwab and
World Economic Forum launched a program initially called
Global Leaders of Tomorrow. In 2004, this program was turned into the
Forum for Young Global Leaders (which I cover in my book
The Global Coup D’Etat) – a 5-year program of indoctrination into WEFs principles and goals. The aim was – and is – to find suitable future leaders for the emerging global society. The program has since its inception has included politicians, business leaders, royalty, journalists, performers and other cultural influencers who have excelled in their fields but have not yet turned 40 years of age (originally 43 in order to include Angela Merkel). It has since grown into an extensive global network of dedicated leaders with enormous resources and influence, all working to implement the technocratic plans of the World Economic Forum in their respective nations and fields.
The network creates a force for worldwide influence through the combination of the individual skills and resources of its members.
As Klaus Schwab says in the introductory quote, it has become very successful. Already in the first year, 1992, a number of highly influential candidates were elected. Among 200 selected were global profiles such as
Angela Merkel,
Tony Blair,
Nicolas Sarkozy,
Bill Gates,
Bono,
Richard Branson (Virgin),
Jorma Ollila (Shell Oil), and
José Manuel Barroso (President of the European Commission 2004–2014).[1]
More examples of influential Young Global Leaders [2]:
Crown Princess
Victoria of Sweden
Crown Prince
Haakon of Norway
Crown Prince
Fredrik of Denmark
Prince
Jaime de Bourbon de Parme, Netherlands
Princess
Reema Bint Bandar Al-Saud, Ambassador for Saudi-Arabia in USA
Jacinda Arden, Prime Minister, New Zealand
Alexander De Croo, Prime Minister, Belgium
Emmanuel Macron, President, France
Sanna Marin, Prime Minister, Finland
Carlos Alvarado Quesada, President, Costa Rica
Faisal Alibrahim, Minister of Economy and Planning, Saudi Arabia
Shauna Aminath, Minister of Environment, Climate Change and Technology, Maldives
Ida Auken, MP, former Minister of Environment, Denmark (author to the infamous article “
Welcome To 2030: I Own Nothing, Have No Privacy And Life Has Never Been Better”)
Annalena Baerbock, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Leader of Alliance 90/Die Grünen, Germany
Kamissa Camara, Minister of the Digital Economy and Planning, Mali
Ugyen Dorji, Minister of Domestic Affairs, Bhutan
Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Canada
Martín Guzmán, Minister of Finance, Argentina
Muhammad Hammad Azhar, Minister of Energy, Pakistan
Paula Ingabire, Minister of Information and communications technology and Innovation, Rwanda
Ronald Lamola, Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, South Africa
Birgitta Ohlson, Minister for European Union Affairs 2010–2014, Sweden
Mona Sahlin, Party Leader of the Social Democrats 2007–2011, Sweden
Stav Shaffir, Leader of the Green Party, Israel
Vera Daves de Sousa, Minister of Finance, Angola
Leonardo Di Caprio, actor and Climate Activist
Mattias Klum, photographer and Environmentalist
Jack Ma, Founder of
Alibaba
Larry Page, Founder of
Google
Ricken Patel, Founder of
Avaaz
David de Rothschild, adventurer and Environmentalist
Jimmy Wale, Founder of
Wikipedia
Jacob Wallenberg, Chairman of
Investor
Niklas Zennström, Founder of
Skype
Mark Zuckerberg, Founder of
Facebook
Pete Buttigieg, U.S. Secretary of Transportation