The WEF’s annual meeting for 2025 is taking place from 20 to 24 January in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland. The theme of this year’s meeting is “Collaboration for the Intelligent Age” and will focus on various topics including AI transformation, resilience and geopolitics, energy transition, women’s health and 21st century leadership.
Expose-news.com reports: Ahead of the Globalists’ annual shindig, on 7 January World Economic Forum President Børge Brende and McKinsey Global Managing Partner Bob Sternfels held a press briefing to unveil the second edition of the “Global Cooperation Barometer.” It’s a tool to measure and guide collaboration across trade, technology, climate, health and security.
While we have little to no interest in the WEF-McKinsey collaboration on a tool to “measure and guide” the world on how to “collaborate,” Brende espoused his view about the incoming “New World Order.”
“The Barometer, with the 41 different indicators, gives us a feel of where global cooperation stands today,” Brende said. He blabbed on:
“The three decades of increased cooperation that we saw after the Cold War has definitely ended. We are between World Orders. We had one World Order post the Cold War that enhanced and incentivised cooperation.
“And no, we don’t really know what the New World Order is about but cooperation also has to play a role in that New World Order.
“But currently between orders, and we know that from history too, there is disorder. So, one has to really struggle to find ways of cooperating when countries are also competing – competing for increased influence in a new world.
“And, hopefully, this New World Order is not the jungle growing back but there is ways, also, to collaborate in a very competitive world. One can look at the situation like a glass half empty or a glass half full.”
Later, at around timestamp 30:00, he gave a little more information about what is causing their concern about the New World Order which “hopefully … is not the jungle growing back.”
“The New World Order is a very competitive World Order, “he said. “And I think the new Trump Administration will underpin this. But I think history has shown us that we are able to also deal with that and grapple with that. I choose to look at it as a glass half full and not half empty as I said at the beginning.”
It sounds like WEF feels they are losing control of the World Order. Their answer to try to gain back some control is to turn to technocracy by using a tool to measure global cooperation. You will be forgiven for having a little chuckle at this point.
Technocracy is a form of government where decision-makers are chosen based on technical expertise and knowledge in a specific area. A technocratic system is characterised by the rule of experts, often referred to as technocrats, who are selected based on their specialised knowledge in a specific field. Decisions are made based on data and methodology rather than popularity. It is undemocratic, disregards the will of the people and can lead to unjust concentrations of power and a flawed theory of knowledge.
Meanwhile, shaping the World Order in a different direction is the WEF-feared President Donald Trump. In his inaugural speech, President Trump made it clear he would be following his nationalist policy of America first, which will make the Globalists shudder if not vomit, and said that America would be turning back to meritocracy to counteract the destructive critical social justice ideology.
President Trump wasn’t referring to meritocracy in the political sense, i.e. as a form of governance, but in the social sense. He said, “We will forge a society that is colourblind and merit-based.”
In contrast to cronyism and aristocratic, oligarchical and kleptocratic systems – which are based on people’s wealth, social status or hereditary privilege and which WEF relies on for its existence – meritocracy is where people succeed based on their ability and talent, regardless of their technical expertise.
Meritocracy focuses on the overall merit of a person, which can include factors such as education, credentials, intelligence, hard work and dedication. It is often seen as equality of opportunity. Equality is fundamentally different to equity and the two concepts could not be more opposed. So, equality is a threat to the Globalists’ “diversity, equity and inclusion” (“DEI”) agenda.
An American merit-based society won’t bring WEF or the oligarchs down, but it will give Americans a sense of freedom and confidence; confidence that will in part result from not being constantly bombarded with messaging, regulations and laws that citizens should be ashamed of their identity, history, culture, values and traditions. A nation of people who are confident in themselves and have a strong sense of their rights, freedoms and self-identity are a formidable force to anyone who is trying to conquer them.
Striving for a merit-based society to cancel woke ideology isn’t the only policy being ushered in by President Trump that will have got the wind up WEF. President Trump mentioned several other Globalist policies implemented by Biden that the Trump Administration will be reversing. Don’t trust corporate media to tell you about it, have a listen to his speech for yourself: