Those wanting to reign over ashes
A few days ago I watched a news video clip where US President Donald Trump, in a virtual appearance, took questions from a panel of business people and CEOs at the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting that took place on 20–24 January 2025, in Davos, Switzerland. And they seemed not too happy about what Trump had to say and said to their faces.
On the various subjects Trump was questioned about, he responded in his usual articulated manner, among the issues he talked about two topics stood out to me: the Ukraine war and nuclear disarmament. I noticed a deafening silence in the room when these issues were raised; nobody clapped when President Trump said he wanted to end the wars in Ukraine and in the Middle East. That should have been a standing ovation, however, not a single person clapped their hands! That should tell us something about the WEF and the participants there. No claps for wanting to end wars where millions have died and still die, this is a transcription of what Trump said on his plans regarding the wars at the WEF Meeting:
“Good things are going to happen for the world and good things are going to happen to the people that are dealing with us, allies and beyond allies. One thing very important I really would like to be able to meet with President Putin soon, get that war ended. And that’s not from a standpoint of economy or anything else. It’s from the standpoint of millions of lives are being wasted; beautiful young people are being shot in the battlefield, you know, the bullet very flat land, as I said, and a bullet goes and there’s no hiding and the only thing going to stop the bullet is a human body, and you have to see, I’ve seen pictures of what’s taking place, it’s a carnage and we really have to stop that war that is horrible, and I’m not talking economy, I’m not talking economics, I’m not talking about natural resources. I’m just talking about there’s so many young people are being killed in this war. And that’s not including the people that have been killed as the cities are being, you know, knocked down building by building. So, we really should get that stopped, likewise in the Middle East. I think we’ve made a lot of progress in the Middle East, that’s gonna come along pretty well.”
Nobody in that room applauded, and the leader of the panel proceeded with the next question as if President Trump was talking peanuts nonsense, asking about the “most consequential relationship in the world” between the US and China, where the US has a share of 28% of the global economy and China has almost 20%, together the US and China represent almost half of the global GDP, and how Trump sees the relationship between the two countries in the next four years under his leadership, to which Trump responded that he see it as a “very good relationship”, and that all he wants is fairness in trading and that they (his government) don’t want to take advantage, because the US has been having “massive deficits” with China, that Biden let it get out of hand - $1.1 trillion dollars. - as well as with other Asian countries, but he thinks that he always had a very good relationship with China’s President Xi, but it was very strained with Covid, and he expects to do well with China, and getting along with China and hope that China can help to stop the war, in particular, the Russia/Ukraine war, as he thinks that China has a “great deal of power over that situation”, and he wants to work with China. Trump also mentioned the talks he had with President Putin, prior to an election result [the 2020 US Presidential election], that they were talking about denuclearization of the two countries - the US and Russia - and that China would come along, as despite that currently China has a much smaller nuclear armament than the US and Russia, but China will catch up at some point in the next 4-5 years. And that President Putin was keen to cut way back on nuclear armament and that they would have had the rest of the world to follow their lead, as tremendous amounts of money are being spent on nuclear weapons and the destructive capability was something he didn’t want to talk about on that day at the WEF Meeting because it’s too depressing. Basically his intention is to see if they - USA, Russia and China - can denuclearize, which he thinks it’s very possible to achieve. President Trump reassured that he and President Putin wanted to denuclearize and that they had a good conversation with China that they would have been involved, and “that would have been an unbelievable thing for the planet.”
And again, no cheering, no applause on the nuclear disarmament plan, only smirking faces and wooden faces. The panel leader proceeded with a wooden face, asking if in the next year - when President Trump is back in Davos in person - will there be a peace agreement with Ukraine and Russia. To which President Trump responded that they had to ask Russia, as “Ukraine is ready to make a deal” (important note: Trump is cutting all US funding for the Ukraine war, so Zelenskyy has no choice but follow Trump’s lead on ending the war). Trump emphasised that that war should have never started, if he were the president, it would never have started. He knew that there was no way that President Putin was going into war against Ukraine, reiterating that when he was out, “bad things and stupidity were all around, and we now have all these bombed out cities in Ukraine. These cities became demolition sites with many people killed, and far far more people have died than is being reported” by the mainstream media, where big buildings have been collapsed by missiles, and legacy media reporters say “one person was slightly injured” or “two people were injured” that is not true, as those big buildings with two and three blocks and 20-stories high were knocked down and surely there were a lot of people in those buildings, so it’s impossible to have only 1-2 people injured, and that is what the mainstream media reports! Many people including civilians have suffered and died in the ongoing Ukraine war. Many people who are being killed are young men, Ukrainian and Russian soldiers facing each other with guns, rifles and drones - the new form of warfare: drones.
And as President Trump finished saying that “(...) many more people were killed in Ukraine in the Ukraine war than anybody has any idea, (...) and it's a very sad thing to see, and when you see pictures of the fields that I see, nobody wants to see it. You’ll never be the same.”
The wooden-faced leader of the panel thanked President Trump on behalf of all the 3,000 participants in Davos, saying that they appreciated President Trump for taking questions from the panel on his third day in his presidency, and hoping to see him (Trump) in the next year's WEF annual meeting.
The bizarre reaction and lack of enthusiasm from the panel and participants towards President Trump’s intention to mediate peace agreements between Ukraine/Russia and in the Middle East, as well as the denuclearization, it seems to me a reflection of the WEF members and participants feelings; as if they do not wish peace between the countries; they want discord and strife among people and between countries so that they can reign over the ashes of war torn countries, and over the misery of the majority of the world’s population, as if they consider themselves the super-elite leaders of the world.
Who are these WEF people?
They are the super-elitists, the so-called globalists, including multinational corporations having unregulated political power, exercised through trade agreements and deregulated financial markets. Players involved include nation states, transnational corporations, international governmental organisations (IGOs), international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) and individuals.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is an international non-governmental organization, based in Switzerland. It was founded in 1971 by German engineer and economist Klaus Schwab, who's been the WEF's Executive Chairman for 54 years. The foundation is mostly funded by its 1,000 member multinational companies.
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