The globalist "Davos Forum" opens

The Davos Forum, a congress of liberal political and business elite opened today in Switzerland. It will continue until the 23rd of January. The summit will be attended by about 2500 representatives of 100 countries. The theme of this event will be, "The Fourth Industrial Revolution". The key issues and areas of focus will be biotechnology, cyberspace, pharmaceuticals, energy, and systemic political changes, including the future of the Arab youth. Every year the Western elite and their satellites promised improvements and breakthrough projects, but it never happens.

History

The "World Economic Forum" NGO was set up in 1971, but really became known around the world in the late 90's as a political-oligarchic cartel of Western countries.  An important role in creating a negative image of the Davos Forum was played by European anti-globalists, who conducted a counter-summit, trying to work out an alternative agenda.

The format of the forum is the involvement of new countries which are represented by its decision makers. The presence of both technical and scientific experts along with representatives of high politics and art create a cozy atmosphere that helps the agents of neo-liberalism push their projects and reach certain agreements. Also, the playground is used to coordinate plans among the initiators of the forum, including where to start a new war, which products and services of various companies to support, and how to allocate excess profits between club members, etc.

The global network of liberals

The list of regular participants indicates the presence of a sustainable network of politicians, businessmen, artists, CEO's and scholars, who are mutually lobbying for the interests of each other under the guise of promoting global values.

In recent years, the organizers of the forum managed to build an international network, representing different countries, and worked in many areas. In 2002, under the mediation of UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, they launched the "Global Health Initiative". As part of the Water Security Council in 2011, China has started to work with the NGO named "Thirst", educating young people on issues related to water supply.

There are also gender projects, and programs on technology and the environment.

Financial support for the event is provided by George Soros and Bill Gates, and political promotion by people like John Kerry, Angela Merkel, and Shimon Peres.

It is significant that there is a World Economic Forum in the US which is linked with the Davos one.