This week, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey criticized the World Economic Forum, calling it an "unelected world government."
The World Economic Forum is an organization that brings together prominent political and business figures from around the world. It's held in Davos, Switzerland, and it reportedly engages in discussions about global issues.
Before, Elon Musk dismissed the WEF as a well-meaning group of elites who support controversial subjects. He changed his tune this week, and he said that it resembled an unelected government.
On Wednesday, "Musk said that the WEF was becoming an unelected government that the people don't want."
NEW – WEF's new "Global Collaboration Village" in the Metaverse can be trusted because Interpol is on board, says Klaus Schwab.pic.twitter.com/7tGM1Ge7ZV
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) January 17, 2023
According to Musk, the World Economic Forum doesn't want to destroy humanity through its population control and green energy goals. Instead, he claims that it's a well-meaning environmental movement that's gone too far.
"He didn't attend the organization's 2023 summit in Davos, claiming that it felt boring."
In December, Musk posted a message on Twitter, where he claimed that he decided not to attend the event due to how it sounded boring.
It’s not some illuminati plot to destroy humanity, but rather an extension of the well-meaning environmental sustainability movement that has gone too far
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 30, 2022
This week, Musk criticized the organization's founder, Klaus Schwab, for his speech at the gathering of global business leaders.
In his message, Musk dismissed the concept of "Master the Future," which was presented by the World Economic Forum. He wondered how the organization could be considered the boss of Earth.
Alex Jones, a journalist and host of the right-wing radio show Infowars, popularized the concept of an unelected world government in 2007. His 2007 documentary, Endgame, claimed that a government system that's unelected is on the way, along with the decimation of the entire human race. The term "New World Order" was coined based on the statements made by former US President George HW Bush and other prominent politicians.
Critics of Jones refer to him as a conspiracy theorist, while others claim that the global elite doesn't want to create a totalitarian government.
The preceding is a summary of an article that originally appeared on Valiant News.