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− | |members=ABB,Accenture,Adani Group,Adecco Group,African Rainbow Minerals,Agility,AIG,Alibaba Group,AlixPartners,Allianz,ArcelorMittal,AstraZeneca,Bahrain Economic Development Board,Bain & Company,Banco Bradesco,Bank of America,Barclays,BCG,Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,BlackRock,Bridgewater Associates,BT Group,Centene,Chevron,Cisco,Citi,Clayton Dubilier & Rice,Cognizant,Credit Suisse,Dell Technologies,Deloitte,Dentsu Group,Deutsche Bank,Deutsche Post DHL,Dow,Ericsson,EY,Facebook,GE,Goldman Sachs,Google,Groupe Renault,Hanwha Corporation,HCL Technologies,Heidrick & Struggles,Hewlett Packard Enterprise,Hitachi,Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing,Huawei,Hubert Burda Media,IBM,Infosys,Itaú Unibanco,JD.com,JLL,Johnson & Johnson,JPMorgan Chase & Co,Kearney,KPMG,Kudelski Group,Lazard,LUKOIL,Luksic Group,Mahindra Group,Majid Al Futtaim,ManpowerGroup,Marsh & McLennan,Mastercard,McKinsey & Company,Microsoft,Mitsubishi Corporation,Mitsubishi Heavy Industries,Morgan Stanley,MS,Nestlé,Novartis,Novo Nordisk Foundation,Omnicom Group,Palantir Technologies,PayPal,PepsiCo,Procter & Gamble,Publicis Groupe,PwC,Qatar Investment Authority,Reliance Industries,Royal DSM,Royal Philips,Salesforce,SAP,Saudi Aramco,Saudi Basic Industries,Sberbank,Schneider Electric,Siemens,SK Group,SOCAR,Standard Chartered Bank,Suntory Holdings,Swiss Re,Takeda Pharmaceutical,Tata Consultancy Services,The Coca-Cola Company,Thomson Reuters,TPG,Uber Technologies,UBS,Unilever,UPS,USM,Visa,Volkswagen Group,VTB Bank,Wellcome Trust,Western Union,Willis Towers Watson,Wipro,Yara International,Zurich Insurance Group | + | |members=ABB,Accenture,Adani Group,Adecco Group,African Rainbow Minerals,Agility,AIG,Alibaba Group,AlixPartners,Allianz,ArcelorMittal,AstraZeneca,Bahrain Economic Development Board,Bain & Company,Banco Bradesco,Bank of America,Barclays,BCG,Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,BlackRock,Bridgewater Associates,BT Group,Centene,Chevron,Cisco,Citi,Clayton Dubilier & Rice,Cognizant,Credit Suisse,Dell Technologies,Deloitte,Dentsu Group,Deutsche Bank,Deutsche Post DHL,Dow,Ericsson,EY,Facebook,GE,Goldman Sachs,Google,Groupe Renault,Hanwha Corporation,HCL Technologies,Heidrick & Struggles,Hewlett Packard Enterprise,Hitachi,Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing,Huawei,Hubert Burda Media,IBM,Infosys,Itaú Unibanco,JD.com,JLL,Johnson & Johnson,JPMorgan Chase & Co,Kearney,KPMG,Kudelski Group,Lazard,LUKOIL,Luksic Group,Mahindra Group,Majid Al Futtaim,ManpowerGroup,Marsh & McLennan,Mastercard,McKinsey & Company,Microsoft,Mitsubishi Corporation,Mitsubishi Heavy Industries,Morgan Stanley,MS,Nestlé,Novartis,Novo Nordisk Foundation,Omnicom Group,Palantir Technologies,PayPal,PepsiCo,Procter & Gamble,Publicis Groupe,PwC,Qatar Investment Authority,Reliance Industries,Royal DSM,Royal Philips,Salesforce,SAP (software),Saudi Aramco,Saudi Basic Industries,Sberbank,Schneider Electric,Siemens,SK Group,SOCAR,Standard Chartered Bank,Suntory Holdings,Swiss Re,Takeda Pharmaceutical,Tata Consultancy Services,The Coca-Cola Company,Thomson Reuters,TPG,Uber Technologies,UBS,Unilever,UPS,USM,Visa, Volkswagen Group,VTB Bank,Wellcome Trust,Western Union, Willis Towers Watson,Wipro,Yara International,Zurich Insurance Group |
+ | |description=WEF's "100 leading global companies" | ||
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− | "World Economic Forum Strategic Partners represent 100 leading global companies, each providing essential leadership to support the Forum’s mission of improving the state of the world. Only the most recognized corporations with demonstrated track records of good governance and alignment with Forum values are invited to join this group" | + | The "'''World Economic Forum Strategic Partners''' represent 100 leading global companies, each providing essential leadership to support the Forum’s mission of improving the state of the world. Only the most recognized corporations with demonstrated track records of good governance and alignment with Forum values are invited to join this group"<ref>https://www.weforum.org/about/strategic-partners</ref>. |
+ | == Leadership == | ||
The Strategic Partner company’s chief executive officer or chairperson is typically the driving force in Forum communities, events and projects, and is personally involved in decision-making and shaping many Forum initiatives. | The Strategic Partner company’s chief executive officer or chairperson is typically the driving force in Forum communities, events and projects, and is personally involved in decision-making and shaping many Forum initiatives. | ||
− | + | == "Forum values" == | |
+ | The "forum values" do not preclude the inclusion of Middle Eastern [[Quatari]], [[Saudi]] and [[Bahraini]] dictatorship funds. | ||
− | Some | + | == Constitution == |
+ | The partners are typically [[supranational deep state]] aligned corporations. Some are in the intersection between intelligence agencies and capitalism (like [[Palantir]]) and "[[philantropic]]" foundations on a mission, such as the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]]. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:02, 15 January 2023
The "World Economic Forum Strategic Partners represent 100 leading global companies, each providing essential leadership to support the Forum’s mission of improving the state of the world. Only the most recognized corporations with demonstrated track records of good governance and alignment with Forum values are invited to join this group"[1].
Contents
Leadership
The Strategic Partner company’s chief executive officer or chairperson is typically the driving force in Forum communities, events and projects, and is personally involved in decision-making and shaping many Forum initiatives.
"Forum values"
The "forum values" do not preclude the inclusion of Middle Eastern Quatari, Saudi and Bahraini dictatorship funds.
Constitution
The partners are typically supranational deep state aligned corporations. Some are in the intersection between intelligence agencies and capitalism (like Palantir) and "philantropic" foundations on a mission, such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Known members
46 of the 117 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Accenture | multinational corporation that is heavily involved in privatization and public-private partnerships in sectors such as schools. |
Alibaba | Biggest Asian Technology company |
Allianz | |
AstraZeneca | London-based British-Swedish multinational Big Pharma company that produced a COVID-19 jab |
Bank of America | Second biggest bank in the US |
Barclays Bank | |
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation | Very influential and rich foundation established to take leadership of global health. |
BlackRock | Who owns a piece of everything? They do! |
Centene Corporation | "Centene to sell GP clinics and hospitals in exit from UK market - US health insurer faced anti-privatisation protests and hospital integration proved tricky"<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a> |
Chevron | |
Citigroup | US bank, promoting "going cashless" |
Clayton, Dubilier & Rice | Leader in private equity. |
Credit Suisse | Big bank and asset manager |
Deutsche Bank | German bank |
Dow Chemical | Big chemical corporation and producer of Agent Orange during the Vietnam war. Also known for the Bhopal explosion. |
The world's most popular social network, with over 1,000,000,000 users in 2014. | |
Majid Al Futtaim | Emirati billionaire. One of the many World Economic Forum/Strategic Partners. |
Global Internet/Skynet conglomerate | |
Hubert Burda Media | |
IBM | |
JPMorgan Chase | A multinational banking and financial services holding company. Deep state power for more than a century. |
Johnson & Johnson | The Vice President, Adrian Thomas was a "player" in Event 201. In March 2020 Johnson & Johnson entered into a $456 million partnership with the US government for a COVID-19 vaccine. |
Mastercard | |
McKinsey & Company | corporate hit-men to loot the economy |
Microsoft | Started in 1975 with Paul Allen, Bill Gates developed Microsoft from a operating system maker of computers into one of the most prolific companies of all time, valued over $1 trillion, 3rd most valuable in the world. MS has over a billion in fines from corruption, mass surveillance violations & tax evasion. MS has market shares in dozens of markets, leading in the Platformization-epidemic of the 2010s started by big tech. It was the first partner in the NSA-PRISM program. |
Morgan Stanley | |
Nestlé | Swiss Big Food multinational |
Novartis | |
Omnicom | one of the big four advertising agencies in the world |
Palantir Technologies | CEO Alex Karp says: "Palantir is supporting Israel in every way we can"<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a> |
PayPal | Online payment website |
Philips | An electric company which was a major funder of Le Cercle. |
Procter & Gamble | Huge multi-billion dollar multinational corporation; specialising in consumer goods. |
Publicis Groupe | French multinational advertising and public relations company |
PwC | |
Reuters | |
Salesforce | |
Saudi Aramco | |
Siemens | |
Takeda Pharmaceutical | |
UBS | Swiss bank many employees of which reportedly suffered a premature death. |
Unilever | Multinational specialized in providing people the illusion of choice in local supermarkets. Targeted by Operation Gladio-agents in the Netherlands with blackmail. |
Visa | |
Volkswagen | German multinational corporation and industrial powerhouse, which after it's 2015 emissions scandal, is about to be cut down. |
Wellcome Trust | 4th wealthiest charitable foundation in the world |
Yara International | Chemical company that is one of the world’s largest producers of synthetic fertilisers |
Events Participated in
Event | Start | Description |
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"Smart city" | A prison-city with an algorithm as warden | |
Green Industrial Revolution | 2019 | preventing climate change? |
The Great Reset | June 2020 | "A historical moment to shape the system for the post-corona era" by handing over official control to large corporations rather than governments. |