Investor and former World Economic Forum member Bill Browder thoroughly gutted the organization in an interview published Friday.
Mr. Browder is the CEO of Hermitage Capital. according to To his biography on Financial News and WEF Website. He stopped attending Davos in the Swiss Alps for the first time in 27 years, saying the WEF had become a “corporate money-making machine”.
“No one in their right mind would pay.” [$250,000] “The attendees are mostly business executives, and they're going to have a lot of important opinions to make, but they're priced out of it,” Browder told the outlet, adding that attendees were priced at 70,000 yen. He pointed out that the value of the dollar has soared to $250,000 in 2022. – Manufacturers attending Davos, which makes Davos an important gathering, perhaps more important than other gatherings. But since I started going there 27 years ago, it has been degraded by commercialism. ”
Even if the hefty price tag is enough for the financier to say “call it quits,” he will still be on the sidelines at this year's summit, which runs from Jan. 15 to 19.
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“I initially joined for free for three years as a Young Global Leader, then paid $70,000 as a regular business participant. They then increased the price from $70,000 to $250,000 in 2022. I told them no. I asked them to add me to the free activist category. “They refused,” he claimed.
At the 2024 Summit, more than 60 heads of state, government, and dozens of unelected business leaders will decide your fate. (Related article: The world's richest people plan for food shortages: the 'sniff test')
This year's big theme is “misinformation and disinformation.” These are euphemisms used by the WEF and other globalist elites to label anything that goes against their plans for full ownership of humanity. Apparently, we mere mortals share too many ideas online, and it's more dangerous to the world than human trafficking…according to the WEF.