Klaus Schwab to Global Elites at Davos: ‘The Future Is Built by Us’ - WATCH
World Economic Forum found declare globalists are in control

Founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF), Klaus Schwab, told global elites gathered in Davos, Switzerland, that “the future is built by us… by a powerful community… as you here in this room.”
The theme for the 2022 edition of the 51-year-old NGO lobbying organization is, “History at a Turning Point: Government and Business Strategies.”
Schwab’s remarks emphasize his views that his organization is at the forefront of shaping the world of tomorrow.
Meanwhile, the rest of us "normal people" have not been invited, let alone consulted, about their big plans that will affect the rest of our lives and many future generations.

Schwab was quick to praise those gathered before him in his welcoming address.
“The future is not just happening,” Schwab began.
“The future is built by us, by a powerful community as you here in this room," the WEF founder declared.
“We have the means to improve the state of the world, but two conditions are necessary,” Schwab outlined.
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“The first one is that we act all as stakeholders of larger communities,” he added.

“That we serve not only self-interest but we serve the community," Schwab continued.
“That’s what we call stakeholder responsibility. And second, that we collaborate," he added.
The WEF founder added that climate change and preserving nature is something that is urgently in need of addressing.
He also highlighted the fears of people plunged into poverty and dying of hunger.
Meanwhile, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky made a video appearance at the event, addressing the globalist that whatever happens in the present conflict, “with a neighbor like this” — namely Russia — “anything can happen anytime, and the war may repeat itself."
Zelensky said that, over the longer term, the Ukrainian government would have to “create such conditions that people and businesses would not be afraid to exist in this country, to thrive in this country.”