The Great Reset: Meetings behind closed doors – What you don't see in Davos.
"The real reason that companies pay so much to attend this event [the World Economic Forum Conference in Davos] is to be involved in the discussions that are not posted online, which means that most of the talks and panelist are vaguely marketable window dressing for the real attraction, which is a networking event for some of the most powerful people in the world. One lucrative deal hammered out with a world leader or even another company executive would pay the price of admission a thousand times over, and the price of not being involved is that a business might get cut out of an opportunity that gets discussed at this event and granted to their competition."
"So something like the Great Reset was little more than clickbait for the global elite when the content of the forum would be pretty much discussions about economics. Instead of clearly explaining that, the WEF doubled down on something that without context sounds extremely scary and made press releases about eating bugs and owning nothing featuring an unelected world leader that is divisive at best."
"It's not a mountain lair where lizard people are secretly plotting to change the world, it's kind of worse. It is a very well-publicized event where they don't even really bother to try and hide what goes on and almost antagonistically play into the concerns that people have about what their elected and unelected leaders are doing up on that mountain every year.
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