A thread by investigative journalist Johnny Vedmore
Alongside ‘The Year 2000’, Kahn would produce another ancillary document which would map out how to achieve the future he’d envisioned.
In this document, Kahn would map out what would essentially become the WEF Young Global Leader program, but in 1967.
Herman Kahn would travel to Europe with Galbraith to help sell the WEF project (initially called the European Management Symposium) to prospective partners.
He’d be one of the draws of the 1st Davos and would watch Galbraith give the 1st keynote address.
When Schwab left Harvard in 1967, he would be contacted by Peter Schmidheiny of Escher-Wyss, Schwab’s fathers old Nazi Model Company.
He would easily convince Schwab to help him with a major merger between Sulzer & Escher-Wyss to create Sulzer AG.
The company Schwab created would also aid the South African Apartheid regime in their illegal thermonuclear bomb program.
Yes, like father, like son. Both Schwab’s would help genocidal racist regimes to try to gain atomic & nuclear weapons.
After the launch of the forum in 1971, & due to the support of Kissinger, Kahn & Galbraith, Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum was up & running. But the forum would stall in its 2nd year.
So, for the 3rd Davos, Klaus Schwab would get Malthusian.
In 1973, Aurellio Peccei head of the Club of Rome would promote their 1972 report “The Limits to Growth” as Schwab’s chosen keynote speaker.
Peccei’s Davos speech suggested using climate change to control public opinion & declared human beings themselves to be the new enemy.
Although the Limits to Growth would kick start Davos again, this dystopian ideal would shock Herman Kahn who would go to work to produce a more optimistic vision of the future in The Next 200 Years, refuting the Malthusian thinking which Peccei presented.
By 1980, Kissinger would stand in front of the elites at Davos & he would declare victory, stating that it was the year in which foreign policy truly went global.
Those pushing the agenda were busy undermining the democratic power structures of all nation states globally.
By 1991, William Yandell Elliott’s International Seminar, where Kissinger recruited Schwab, as well as Pierre Trudeau, would be redesigned as the WEF’s Global Leaders for Tomorrow program, with a parallel program running with Russian leader candidates, including Putin.