“A New System” – Inside the Davos Summit 2023

Via Off-Guardian

The World Economic Forum’s annual meet-up kicks off tomorrow. Politicians, corporate giants, “philanthropists” and all manner of elite monstrosities gather for a weekend of telling each other how smart they are and making the world generally worse.

But what’s on the menu this year?

Well, here are the five main items up for discussion, according to the WEF’s website:

See if you can notice a pattern:

  1. Addressing the Current Energy and Food Crises in the context of a New System for Energy, Climate and Nature
  2. Addressing the Current High Inflation, Low Growth, High Debt Economy in the context of a New System for Investment, Trade and Infrastructure
  3. Addressing the Current Industry Headwinds in the context of a New System for Harnessing Frontier Technologies for Private Sector Innovation and Resilience
  4. Addressing the Current Social Vulnerabilities in the context of a New System for Work, Skills and Care
  5. Addressing the Current Geopolitical Risks in the context of a New System for Dialogue and Cooperation in a Multipolar World

Now, none of this is news. A “new system” for energy is a “green new deal”, a “new system” for international cooperation is some type of global governance, and a “new system” for investment and trade covers a lot of topics, including digital currency.

Like I said, nothing new, but it’s always refreshing to see it in print, with no effort to hide it.

It’s also interesting that they don’t use the phrases “new normal”, “great reset” or “build back better” anywhere on the page, despite the fact it’s obviously what they’re talking about.

A little victory for the alternate media, who have clearly raised enough awareness that those phrases are now considered too tainted to use.

In fact, the WEF brotherhood is clearly concerned about losing control of the narrative, as this article from a few days ago highlights:

The world’s biggest problem solvers need to craft better narratives

It argues:

People are more persuaded by the information presented within a narrative because a good narrative helps to ease information processing. Those trying to solve the world’s most pressing challenges must take notice of this.

The whole article is essentially a very long-winded way of saying “we need to tell better lies”.

We must name the real antagonists: irresponsible politicians, bought scientists and some companies failing to live up to the needs of the transition to net-zero.

We must also stop pretending that there is a debate over the facts of climate change. A false balance is a phenomenon that occurs when a news organization or other media outlet presents an issue as being the subject of a debate, even when there is no actual debate or disagreement among experts on the matter.

The author is talking about climate change, but his points about shifting blame and shutting down debate apply across the board.

Look for a shift of narrative “villains” this year, as well as increased emphasis on positivity and “unity”. Unity likely means attempting to woo back some of the fringe-mainstream elements pushed further to the alternative by the Covid narrative (as they did with Ukraine).

Elsewhere – and on a related note – there is likely to be talk of censorship – or, sorry, “countering misinformation” – as discussed in this WEF article from 6 days ago, headlined:

Digital safety: Applying human rights in the digital world

The article details the “challenges” facing the WEF’s “Global Coalition for Digital Safety” in their efforts to tackle…

the likes of child sexual abuse and exploitation, terrorism and hate speech, misinformation and content related to self-harm and suicide.

Notice how “hate speech” and “misinformation” are thrown in there with the actual crimes? To quote Sesame Street, “one of these things is not like the other”. But that’s no surprise in the age of “legal but harmful”.

To be clear, these people do not care about any of those things. Not at all.

Their businesses exploit children, their state agencies fund terrorism, and their media outlets spit out misinformation at 50 words a minute.

They only really care about control. In this instance that means controlling the internet – more specifically, controlling what you are allowed to say and hear on the internet.

Another potential focus for discussion, highlighted in a couple of places, will be a push for more direct action. What they seem to be calling “tangible solutions”.

The head of Amnesty International – who will be in attendance – has called for Davos attendees to focus on:

tangible solutions that we already know work, rather than opting to protect the existing global economic system at any cost.

Underlining that “now is the time for action” not “empty gestures”, and simultaneously echoing the “new system” messaging.

The “tangible solutions” line is repeated in the “narratives” article mentioned earlier, by financial consultancy giant Mercer on their page about Davos, a WEF “expert panel”, and by Forbes in their article on young leaders at Davos.

Of course “solutions-based thinking” has been corporate talk for decades, and “now is the time for action” is a cliche which does the rounds at every meeting, summit or conference.

Nobody in history has ever said “now is not the time for action, now is the time for gestures”.

So, of course, it could be empty words designed to make the speakers (and their meeting) feel important.

But it could be something else, perhaps a sign that the propaganda stage of the “great reset” is over, and now we transition to the next stage. Signalling a move away from passive manipulation and psychology-driven control mechanisms and toward more direct enforcement.

I guess we’ll just have to wait and see.

Either way, you can broadly define the Davos agenda as four main themes:

  • “A new system”: Reforming the global systems of politics and finance
  • “controlling the narrative”: Telling more believable lies & limiting public debate
  • “countering misinformation”: Censorship, especially of the internet
  • “tangible solutions”: Taking more direct action via enforcement and policy.

The Davos talking points, it seems, will be a retrospective focusing on what they can learn from the shortcomings of their “pandemic” narrative.

One final thought, an (unconfirmed) story doing the rounds is both hilarious and telling…if true:

Apparently, DAVOS attendees are deliberately seeking out unvaccinated pilots. Make of that what you will.

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20 Comments
Hal P
Hal P
January 16, 2023 7:40 am

Ahhh.. The thought of a couple well place missiles or bombs….

What a wonderful thought.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  Hal P
January 16, 2023 8:15 am

Evokes warm fuzzy feelings doesn’t it? Thanks Hal!

AKJOHN
AKJOHN
  Hal P
January 16, 2023 4:01 pm

Yes, it gives me momentary pleasure. But there are ten more Zombies of the Global Cabal to replace them.

Warren
Warren
  Hal P
January 16, 2023 4:45 pm

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hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
January 16, 2023 8:33 am

Just so we’re clear-

#1 For over 50 years, the World Economic Forum has provided space for leaders to engage in peer-to-peer deliberations in the spirit of improving the state of the world.

#2 The world today is at a critical inflection point. The twin triggers of the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine rattled an already brittle global system. Economic growth in the world’s largest economies is stalling, while navigating headwinds from rising food and energy prices. For the first time since the 1970s, the world is facing a precarious disequilibrium with growth and inflation moving in oppositive directions. This is occurring alongside heightened geo-economic fragmentation, financial sector vulnerabilities, including stretched asset prices and high debt levels, and a climate crisis spiralling out of control, which could magnify any growth slowdown, particularly in emerging markets.

Did no one read this beforehand and understand the implication of those two passages in the introductory statement? They are quite literally blinded by their own arrogance.

I think their premise is correct, we need a new system.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  hardscrabble farmer
January 16, 2023 10:27 am

We need to go back to an old, less complex system.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Anonymous
January 16, 2023 12:21 pm

Like one of my B School professors finally told all of us during our senior year: K I S S …

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
January 16, 2023 9:05 am

They know they have lost control of what people read and watch because of the internet. They also know that trust in media and institutions in general is at an all time low.

They think they can gain our trust back by telling better lies? Or maybe by coming down on us with a heavy hand of “law enforcement” or more likely both.

Here is a quote from the linked article at the WEF website about trust and better narriatives that Off-Guardian didn’t quote:

What is less well known is that the carbon footprint is a specifically designed narrative to promote the idea that climate change is not the fault of an oil giant, but that of individuals.

It’s our fault, not the oil companies who forced us into an avalanche of plastics so they could make more money from oil by products.

They will not be able to gain back trust by telling more lies. I believe (and so do a lot of others) the entire Twitter fiasco was engineered to try to gain back some of that trust. Elon Musk is a lot of things but trustworthy is not one of them.

The WEF people are just that, people, not our betters. In fact I try to avoid calling them elite because they are just blood sucking parasites. They moved too fast and the entire world domination thing is falling apart and they are panicking. Of course this will just cause more chaos. The Strongman will appear to take care of that.

Euddolen ap Afallach
Euddolen ap Afallach
January 16, 2023 9:10 am

I guess we’ll just have to wait and see.

Instead of ‘wait and see’ I call it ‘Schrodinger’s Tomorrow’.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
January 16, 2023 9:43 am

” DAVOS attendees are deliberately seeking out unvaccinated pilots. Make of that what you will.”

You should have LED with that.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
January 16, 2023 10:05 am

Let’s try a New System without their presence or contribution.

World War Zeke
World War Zeke
  MrLiberty
January 16, 2023 6:35 pm

Maybe some sort of limited Republic but with severe penalties for violating its Constitution? I could fight for that representation.

B_MC
B_MC
January 16, 2023 10:56 am

I wonder if they know something….

Soros and Schwab Skip Davos

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It could be they caught word of the hypothetical Joint Winter Offensive starting next week. Or it could be the vaxx. Or it could be something else. Regardless, two of Clown World’s leading clowns skipping its annual grand circus is certainly unexpected.

Soros and Schwab Skip Davos

AKJOHN
AKJOHN
  B_MC
January 16, 2023 3:27 pm

Wouldn’t that be awesome if they believed their own propaganda and vaxxed up.

Leah
Leah
  B_MC
January 16, 2023 11:06 pm

Probably yes. Let’s kinda hope so. They can be dealt with later. The powers who want to be can continue to let them think they are special. Would love to see the looks on their faces when they realize they have been played, too.

Gary
Gary
January 16, 2023 11:17 am

A friend of mine pilots private jets for the very wealthy (Gates, Buffets, etc.). He’s mentioned to me that the thought has crossed his mind of crashing the plane into the side of a mountain to rid the world of these creatures. I had to laugh!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Gary
January 16, 2023 12:49 pm

Buy him a parachute.

Fuel dump, then jump.

The Duke of New York
The Duke of New York
January 16, 2023 12:31 pm

Their list could be boiled down to one line: Addressing the issues WE CAUSED in order to increase control.