George Christensen
🔥🧵 THREAD: WHO IS THE NEW WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM BOSS?
Klaus Schwab is out.
But the man replacing him may be even worse.
Meet Peter Brabeck—corporate overlord, Nestlé tyrant, and now head of the World Economic Forum.
You’ve never heard of him. That’s by design. 👇
1/21Peter Brabeck is the former CEO and Chairman of Nestlé—the world’s biggest food and beverage empire.
He ran Nestlé from 1997 to 2008.
And his beliefs make Schwab look like a moderate.
2/21Brabeck’s most infamous quote?
“The one opinion, which I think is extreme, is represented by the NGOs, who bang on about declaring water a public right. That means that as a human being you should have a right to water. That's an extreme solution.”
Yes, he said this.
3/21Nestlé bought water rights around the world—especially in drought zones.
They paid almost nothing to extract it, bottled it, and sold it back to struggling communities at profit.
4/21In California’s national forest, Nestlé (under Brabeck) siphoned 45 million gallons of spring water from Strawberry Creek—for nearly nothing.
Creeks dried up.
Ecosystems collapsed.
Nestlé made billions.
Locals got drought and bottled water sold back to them.
5/21But if think this guy is just a businessman… wait till you hear what happened on his watch at Nestlé…
6/21In 2005, Nestlé was sued by former child slaves from Mali.
They said Nestlé knew they were trafficked, beaten, and forced to work on cocoa farms in Ivory Coast.
7/21The lawsuit claimed Nestlé paid suppliers to cut costs, then looked the other way when those costs came from children in chains.
8/21Brabeck was CEO at the time.
Nestlé denied responsibility—but they didn’t clear their name.
They got the case dismissed on a technicality, not innocence.
9/21That same year, in the Philippines, Nestlé union leader Diosdado Fortuna was assassinated.
Another union head had been killed years earlier.
No outrage. No investigation. No justice.
10/21🚨 This info is being buried by the mainstream media.
RETWEET to expose who’s now running the World Economic Forum.
11/21This isn’t just a shady CEO.
This is the man who now sits at the top of the WEF—the same group pushing for a “Great Reset” of how you live, eat, move, and work.
12/21The WEF doesn’t just “talk.”
It shapes policy.
It pushes for net-zero laws, digital ID, AI governance, and corporate control over everyday life.
13/21Brabeck isn’t a break from this.
He’s the next phase.
His career was built on privatising water and exploiting workers.
Now he’s running the agenda for the world.
14/21Under his leadership, Nestlé pushed:
• Lab-grown foods
• Genetic engineering
• AI-controlled food supply
• Pharma partnerships with governments
This is not food. It’s social control.
15/21He wasn’t elected.
But now he helps run the world.
16/21Brabeck sat on WEF panels, think tanks, and attended elite Bilderberg meetings.
He was never held accountable—only elevated.
That tells you everything.
17/21This isn’t reform.
This isn’t change.
It’s consolidation.
From Schwab to Brabeck, the same agenda remains:
Centralised power, corporate rule, and no public consent.
18/21And where’s the media?
Silent.
They pretend the WEF is just a “conference.”
Not a cartel of unelected elites deciding your future.
19/21Brabeck doesn’t believe in rights.
He believes in corporate ownership.
Of your food.
Your water.
Your data.
Your future.
20/21If you believe these things shouldn’t be controlled by unelected billionaires—
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For everyone active in social media, I have a suggestion:
Mock this guy.
Mock the WEF.
Mock the transhumanists.
Mock the oligarchs.
Create memes.
Share them.
Humor is a powerful weapon, and can-- I think-- reach more people than simple essays or articles.
We can destroy them with humor.
The whole WEF must be dismantled. I remember seeing a documentary about Nestlé and Pure Life where being sold in India. Just as you said, the water rights were taken from the local population and sold to Nestlé. The people had to buy bottled wTer to survive. Worse yet, they sell " purified" water and God knows the techniques they use. In addition the local pollution from the bottles was insane. How do we go about stopping this monster?