What’s Worrying the Globalists?

Emmanuel Macron, President of France and Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum during the Session “Special Address by Emmanuel Macron, President of France ” at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Boris Baldinger License.

You’re familiar with Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum’s plan for the Great Reset. Every year, the WEF produces a Global Risks Report to tell the world what the globalists want people to worry about. According to the report’s experts, the biggest impacts on the world in the next two years will be misinformation and disinformation, and extreme weather events. Gayle Markovitz and Sophie Heading explain for the WEF:

Climate change, demographic changes, technology and geopolitics. These are the changing ‘structural forces’ that are making the world less stable, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report 2024.

The fallout is already affecting billions of lives. Extreme weather, AI-generated mis- and disinformation, a cost-of-living crisis, cyberattacks and socio-political polarization are already upon us.

The impact and timeline of each risk area is different, and so is our chance of mitigating them; or preparing for them. And when combined, risks are heightened — conflict harms the planet directly and prevents much-needed collaborative action on climate change. Advances in AI can lead to cyber vulnerabilities. High interest rates expose small- and medium- sized enterprises and heavily indebted countries to debt distress.

Action Line: Is your top concern misinformation and disinformation? How about climate change? Societal polarization? If you’re an American, those are probably not very important to you. Voters in the U.S. election were most concerned about the economy and immigration. Is it any wonder they chose Donald Trump over Kamala Harris? Click here to subscribe to my free monthly Survive & Thrive letter.