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− | |members=Dzifa Amegashie,Maria Consuelo Araujo,Lance Armstrong,Anna Maria Artoni,Hind Suhail Bahwan,Susan Block,Antonio Bonchristiano,Laurence Mary Borde,Alain de Botton,Stacey Boyd,Alja Brgle,Jérôme Caille,Vikram Chandra,Vladimir A. Chernukhin,Mitsuru Claire Chino,Thomas Crampton,Carlos Danel,Carina L. Dennis,Hai Sen Ding,James Ding,Nobuo Domae,André Dua,Espen Eide,Kristin Forbes,Jose Angel Fourquet,Prince Frederik of Denmark,Jitesh Gadhia,Heather Grabbe,Christian Gruenberg,Daniel Harding,Eva Harris,Pekka Himanen,Kathleen Houlihan,Caroline Hoxby,Harry Hui,Greg Hunt,Lisa Bte Dato Paduka Ibrahim,Jean-Christophe Iseux,François Jacq,Larissa Joy,Weber Shandwick,Zachary Karabell,Jyrki Katainen,Karim T. Kawar,Ruth Kelly,Vanessa Kirsch,Henriette Kjaer,Joshua Koh,Sallie Krawcheck,Smith Barney,Srivatsa Krishna,Mpule Kwelagobe,William Lewis (journalist),Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes,Rebecca MacKinnon,Sylvia Matthews,Brendan May,Paul Meyer,Kyriakos Mitsotakis,Nicolas Monckeberg,James B. Moody,Leslie Moody,Sulajja Firodia Motwani,Casey Mulligan,Hiroshi Nakada,Trevor Neilson,Curtis Nelson,Nicky Newton-King,Nididi Okonkwo Nwuneli,Gavin K. O'Reilly,Mary A. O'Sullivan,Kristiina Ojuland,Constantino De Oliveira Jr.,Sanjaasurengin Oyun,Yaprak Ozer,Teresa Peters,Nusorn Photpipat,Samantha Power,Tim Renner,Marcel Rohner,Azalina Othman Said,Amy Salzhauer,Marcus Samuelsson,Abdelaziz Al-Saoud,Daniel Schwartz,Mark Shuttleworth,Gil Shwed,Reuben Singh,Rizal Sukma,Mikhail Susov,Dounia Taarji,Danis Tanovic,Patterson Fungayi Timba,Milen Veltchev,Estella Villarreal,Stefan Vilsmeier,Richard A. Werner,Mabel Wisse Smit,Simon Zadek,Hasan Zaidi,Jeffrey Zients,Ethan Zuckerman | + | |members=Dzifa Amegashie, Maria Consuelo Araujo, Lance Armstrong, Anna Maria Artoni, Hind Suhail Bahwan, Susan Block, Antonio Bonchristiano, Laurence Mary Borde, Alain de Botton, Stacey Boyd, Alja Brgle, Jérôme Caille, Vikram Chandra, Vladimir A. Chernukhin, Mitsuru Claire Chino, Thomas Crampton, Carlos Danel, Carina L. Dennis, Hai Sen Ding, James Ding, Nobuo Domae, André Dua, Espen Eide, Kristin Forbes, Jose Angel Fourquet, Prince Frederik of Denmark, Jitesh Gadhia, Heather Grabbe, Christian Gruenberg, Daniel Harding, Eva Harris, Pekka Himanen, Kathleen Houlihan, Caroline Hoxby, Harry Hui, Greg Hunt, Lisa Bte Dato Paduka Ibrahim, Jean-Christophe Iseux, François Jacq, Larissa Joy, Weber Shandwick, Zachary Karabell, Jyrki Katainen, Karim T. Kawar, Ruth Kelly, Vanessa Kirsch, Henriette Kjaer, Joshua Koh, Sallie Krawcheck, Smith Barney, Srivatsa Krishna, Mpule Kwelagobe, William Lewis (journalist), Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes, Rebecca MacKinnon, Sylvia Matthews, Brendan May, Paul Meyer, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Nicolas Monckeberg, James B. Moody, Leslie Moody, Sulajja Firodia Motwani, Casey Mulligan, Hiroshi Nakada, Trevor Neilson, Curtis Nelson, Nicky Newton-King, Nididi Okonkwo Nwuneli, Gavin K. O'Reilly, Mary A. O'Sullivan, Kristiina Ojuland, Constantino De Oliveira Jr., Sanjaasurengin Oyun, Yaprak Ozer, Teresa Peters, Nusorn Photpipat, Samantha Power, Tim Renner, Marcel Rohner, Azalina Othman Said, Amy Salzhauer, Marcus Samuelsson, Abdelaziz Al-Saoud, Daniel Schwartz, Mark Shuttleworth, Gil Shwed, Reuben Singh, Rizal Sukma, Mikhail Susov, Dounia Taarji, Danis Tanovic, Patterson Fungayi Timba, Milen Veltchev, Estella Villarreal, Stefan Vilsmeier, Richard A. Werner, Mabel Wisse Smit, Simon Zadek, Hasan Zaidi, Jeffrey Zients, Ethan Zuckerman |
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− | The complete list of participants in the [[World Economic Forum]]'s [[Global Leaders for Tomorrow]] program for the year 2003 has been removed from their website, but the list is available from a newspaper article. <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20160816174540/http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GLT_ClassOf1994.pdf</ref><ref>https://archive.is/C6oke</ref>. | + | The complete list of participants in the [[World Economic Forum]]'s [[Global Leaders for Tomorrow]] program for the year 2003 has been removed from their website, but the list is available from a newspaper article.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20160816174540/http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GLT_ClassOf1994.pdf</ref><ref>https://archive.is/C6oke</ref>. |
− | ==Examples== | + | ==Evolution== |
− | [[image:Great reset Greece.jpg|thumbnail|left| | + | Economist [[Richard Werner]], selected in 2003, stated that the program was closed down and reorganised as a more controllable group because there started to be too many people asking difficult questions in the forum.<ref>[[The Last American Vagabond]] - [https://superu.net/video/926eb21f-fa07-4f56-bb47-dd9d0f5f197e/ Richard Werner Interview - Covid Measures and the Central Controls over the Economy] (around the middle of the interview)</ref> The previous year's cadre is listed at [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2002]], the next batch as '''[[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2005]].''' |
− | [[image:Greg Hunt Reset.png|thumb|left| | + | |
+ | == Selected Examples == | ||
+ | [[image:Great reset Greece.jpg|thumbnail|left|350px|By 2019, [[Kyriakos Mitsotakis]] had become Greek Prime Minister. In a video conference call [[Klaus Schwab]]'s book ''the Great Reset'' could be seen on his desk September 2020.<ref>http://imfoccupationgreece.blogspot.com/2021/01/greece-from-covid-coup-to-covid-junta.html</ref>]] | ||
+ | [[image:Greg Hunt Reset.png|thumb|left|350px|Proving that the WEF network is active and important, Australian health minister [[Greg Hunt]] also had ''the Great Reset'' in his bookshelf in November 2020.]] | ||
*[[William Lewis]], Director of [[McKinsey|McKinsey Global Institute]]. | *[[William Lewis]], Director of [[McKinsey|McKinsey Global Institute]]. | ||
*[[Mabel Wisse Smit|Mabel van Oranje]] Dutch intelligence operative and worker for [[George Soros]] . | *[[Mabel Wisse Smit|Mabel van Oranje]] Dutch intelligence operative and worker for [[George Soros]] . |
Latest revision as of 12:43, 9 January 2023
The complete list of participants in the World Economic Forum's Global Leaders for Tomorrow program for the year 2003 has been removed from their website, but the list is available from a newspaper article.[1][2].
Evolution
Economist Richard Werner, selected in 2003, stated that the program was closed down and reorganised as a more controllable group because there started to be too many people asking difficult questions in the forum.[3] The previous year's cadre is listed at WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2002, the next batch as WEF/Young Global Leaders 2005.
Selected Examples
- William Lewis, Director of McKinsey Global Institute.
- Mabel van Oranje Dutch intelligence operative and worker for George Soros .
- Jeffrey Zients White House coronavirus coordinator under Joe Biden.
- Samantha Power US deep state operative who also attended the WEF continuation program in 2005.
- Sylvia Matthews Burwell is a US executive and politician with ties both to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the US Democratic Party apparatus.
- Espen Barth Eide friend of Jens Stoltenberg and future Norwegian FM.
- Greg Hunt Australian health minister who had oversight over the government's actions in the COVID-19 deep event.
- Paul Meyer - Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of The Commons Project, which has build a worldwide interoperable system of vaccine passports, funded by the Rockefeller Foundation. Former Senior Fellow at the Markle Foundation, which has close ties to US intelligence services. Also selected in the continuation program in 2005.
Known members
14 of the 101 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Thomas Crampton | PR-executive who has worked on lots of WEF-connected projects, including the Commons Project. Per 2021 works as PR-manager for GreenLight Biosciences |
Espen Barth Eide | Attended the 2013 Bilderberg as Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Frederik Henriksen | King of Denmark. WEF/YGL. |
Greg Hunt | Australian Minister for Health responsible for the government's actions in the COVID-19 deep event. Decades of grooming by the World Economic Forum. |
Jyrki Katainen | Triple Bilderberger Finnish PM and favorite of the financial system. Wants neutral Finland to join NATO. Later EU Commissioner. |
Ruth Kelly | Labour MP worked for Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, then over to HSBC. |
William Lewis (journalist) | Corporate media executive |
Paul Meyer | Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of The Commons Project, which has build a worldwide interoperable system of digital immunization authentication tools. Former Senior Fellow at the Markle Foundation, which has close ties to US intelligence agencies. |
Kyriakos Mitsotakis | Double Bilderberger politician active in discriminating against non-recipients of COVID injections. |
Mabel van Oranje | Abnormal influential spook. Helped destroying Yugoslavia. Lover of Drug Kingpin and friend of the royals Klaas Bruinsma. Burned publicly by an AIVD-agent. |
Samantha Power | Developed angle of "Responsibility to Protect" to create justification for wars |
Richard Werner | German economist who exposed the WEF's Global Leaders for Tomorrow project. |
Jeffrey Zients | White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator |
Ethan Zuckerman | Internet activist, GLT 2003, YGL 2005 |
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References
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20160816174540/http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GLT_ClassOf1994.pdf
- ↑ https://archive.is/C6oke
- ↑ The Last American Vagabond - Richard Werner Interview - Covid Measures and the Central Controls over the Economy (around the middle of the interview)
- ↑ http://imfoccupationgreece.blogspot.com/2021/01/greece-from-covid-coup-to-covid-junta.html