Trump team will be heading to Davos to put Schwab’s WEF globalists on notice

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WEF co-chairman Larry Fink has a problem on his hands at this month’s Davos meeting.

PRESIDENT Trump and his highest-level economic and diplomatic team will be heading to Davos, Switzerland, for the next annual meeting of the World Economic Forum.

They are not going to Davos to exchange niceties, but rather to put the globalists on notice, according to Promethan Action’s Susan Kokinda.

Kokinda, noting that “the New York Times has shrieked that Donald Trump has set himself above international law”, added “but it’s not international law they’re worried about, it’s their entire global system”.

“And that is what Trump was telling the New York Times and that is exactly what he’s going to tell the gathered so-called international elite at Davos.

“He’s crippled their dirty money laundromat in the Caribbean with the Venezuelan operation, he’s declared war on the economic cartels and he’s withdrawn from 66 international organisations that are used to enforce globalist policies.”

Kokinda again drew a distinction between the US political dramas at home, like the Minnesota ICE shooting, and this bigger international picture. These dramas inevitably attract attention from the Democrat left and the various MAGA mouthpieces.

Kokinda insists that Trump is fighting to take the globalist system down. That globalist system has been progressively imposed on Australia by successive Labor and Coalition governments over the decades starting in earnest with the Hawke-Keating Labor governments.

Trump’s team in Davos will include Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik, Energy Secretary Chris Wright, Trade Secretary Jamieson Greer and diplomat Steve Witkoff.

According to Kokinda, this is not a friendly mission, but a demolition crew and it represents “all the elements that are replacing the British liberal free trade system”.

She also noted that the Davos meetings began in 1971 when the British dismantled the Bretton Woods financial system, “the system that stabilised economies in the post-war world”.

“So the World Economic Forum was launched to begin to manage this post 1971 period.

“Everyone knows it was started by Klaus Schwab, but he had been mentored by Henry Kissinger at Harvard in the late 1960s,” says Kokinda.

“And let’s not forget that Kissinger, later one when he was Secretary of State, went on to say that in his Secretary of State capacity, he kept the British Foreign Office more closely informed than he did the (US) State Department.”

Kokinda says the WEF plan was to transfer power from the sovereign states controlling their own credit to a “new temple” of transnational corporations that would rule in their place. Blackrock’s multi-billionaire chairman and CEO Larry Fink, who is the WEF’s co-chair with André Hoffmann, the Swiss billionaire “environmentalist”, epitomises this new global ruling class.


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