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The World Economic Forum says that “global collaboration” has “flatlined.” Meaning, countries are not using their cabal to collaborate.

The WEF published this statement in the wake of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation. We can’t help but wonder if they are panicked that their most powerful puppets are losing power. The Biden administration is outgoing, Trudeau is outgoing, Germany and France have had to shake up their governments in the wake of left-wing losses. How will they set their agenda without their favorites?

Børge Brende, President and CEO of the World Economic Forum, says that he is worried about “new governments” that are forming this year and their “agendas.” He says this has presented a “fragmented landscape.” Is “fragmented” a euphemism for “sovereign,” which the WEF has constantly worked against?

The WEF 2025 Davos meeting is scheduled to begin on the same day that President Trump is inaugurated, January 20. It will focus on “geopolitical shocks.” Like their chosen leaders losing elections?

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