The World Economic Forum is typically a contentious gathering, and this year looks to be no different as leaked reports indicate an unexpected relationship with the infamous George Soros. Eyes are on the mysteries that lie under the murky waters of one of 2020’s “swampiest” occurrences as it continues to take place.
The son of renowned investor George Soros, Alexander Soros, is included on the outstanding list of guests from the World Economic Forum that Jordan Schachtel recently highlighted. It’s just another illustration of how investigative reporting aids in revealing tales that might otherwise go unreported.
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Alexander Soros and Christopher Wray are scheduled to meet at the World Economic Forum, with Christopher Wray representing US interests and Alexander Soros representing his organization as vice chair of the board of the Open Society Foundations. As they meet in this much awaited encounter, this might be a pivotal moment for all parties.
On its website, the Open Society Foundations founded by George Soros identify themselves as:
The Open Society Foundations invest in groups and people that place a high value on advancing openness, transparency, and general fairness in order to have a significant influence on social justice concerns all around the globe each year. Our all-encompassing strategy extends beyond financial assistance to include strategic human rights litigation as well as investments that seek to influence policymakers via advocacy-driven discussion and at both the local and national levels of government.
George Soros is charged with promoting the objectives of global oligarchs and wealthy economic elites via his foundation. He has, however, consistently pushed for public policy that prioritizes regular people.
The Soros family is a significant influence in business, and its left-leaning ideologies have attracted attention on a global scale. One of the most powerful elites on the world stage today, their influence continues to transcend national boundaries.
Christopher Wray, the director of the FBI, is listed for the World Economic Forum as a participant and as the “director of a federal agency.”
The world’s top thinkers in business and society will gather in a few days in the scenic ski resort town of Davos, Switzerland, to debate plans for advancing prosperity throughout the globe. On January 16, the World Economic Forum will begin, with prominent participants like Pfizer and Blackrock taking part in discussions that potentially influence our society as a whole.
With the enormous power of the Wray and Soros households both present, the meeting is off to a dubious start. As their different forces converge at this historic occasion, the stakes are tremendous.
This month, John Kerry, who has been dubbed Joe Biden’s “climate czar,” will join other world leaders and CEOs for a global climate meeting. Many invitees had humorous plans to fly in on private planes, which directly contradicts their message of environmental advocacy.
This event had a difficult start with disturbing news from the onset. It will be fascinating to observe how these escalating worries impact the future.