Topic: World Economic Forum

147 chapters across the catalog

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 1:43:48 - 1:46:32

1847: Off-Ramp

Bill Gates, World Economic Forum and Epstein Ties

Bill Gates reportedly apologized for his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and affairs with Russian women. Simultaneously, Borge Brende resigned as President of the World Economic Forum following revelations of his past contacts with Epstein. In Norway, a scandal has emerged regarding the press corps allegedly suppressing news related to the Epstein probe and a former Prime Minister.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 46:47 - 49:14

1836: Big Bully

Jeffrey Sachs, Stock Market Guardrails and Trump Behavior

Professor Jeffrey Sachs criticized President Trump's behavior at Davos, suggesting the president's only "guardrail" is his concern for the stock market and personal wealth. Sachs characterized Trump's public complaints about not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize as a "decompensation" at a personal level. The analysis suggests that Trump's rhetoric creates a global "whipsaw" effect that keeps world leaders and markets in a state of constant instability.

Greenland Gambit
Episode 1835

1835: Greenland Gambit

World Economic Forum Davos 2024 Preview

The 2024 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, is approaching, with expectations surrounding potential statements on globalism and nationalism. Observations are made regarding the media presence of CNBC and the historical participation of figures like Bill Gates. Discussion includes the logistical aspects of the village and the social atmosphere surrounding the high-profile international conference.

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 1:43:21 - 1:45:54

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

European Energy Crisis, Firewood Prices and Russian Gas

Firewood prices in Europe have surged by up to 86% as citizens stockpile fuel amid energy shortages caused by the war in Ukraine. The segment notes that Donald Trump previously warned Germany about its dependence on Russian energy. The hosts mock the "Great Reset" and the World Economic Forum's role in managing the transition to "energy equity."

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 1:48:49 - 1:50:20

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

WEF Santa Parody, ESG and Agenda 2030

A parody of a World Economic Forum (WEF) Christmas message features "Santa" checking lists for ESG compliance and punishing climate change deniers. The message claims that coal is forbidden and that traditional milk and cookies must be replaced with soy milk, cricket flour, and cockroach milk. The satire warns of a "Happy New World Order" under Agenda 2030.

O.G. Daffy
Episode 1787 34:05 - 37:35

1787: O.G. Daffy

Alex Jones, ChatGPT Antichrist System Hacking

Infowars host Alex Jones promoted a video claiming that ChatGPT can be "hacked" to reveal the truth by using the keyword "Apple" to bypass filters. In the demonstration, the AI reportedly identifies the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab, and Bill Gates as agents of an "Antichrist system" seeking global domination. The segment characterizes this as entertainment that fits into a specific conspiratorial worldview.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 1:27:35 - 1:30:07

1758: Scream Circle

Klaus Schwab Resignation from World Economic Forum

Klaus Schwab has reportedly stepped down from his leadership role at the World Economic Forum (WEF) following internal allegations of financial and ethical misconduct. Reports suggest Schwab used organization funds for personal expenses, including luxury travel for his wife, Hilde, and private massages. The hosts speculate on the future of the WEF without its founding figurehead.

Rat Note
Episode 1733 35:37 - 38:11

1733: Rat Note

Donald Trump, Davos Clean Coal Speech

During a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, President Trump encouraged companies to build factories in the U.S. using independent power plants fueled by natural gas or "beautiful clean coal." He emphasized energy independence and common-sense infrastructure. The hosts discuss the efficiency of anthracite coal and modern scrubbing mechanisms.

Sig Hale
Episode 1732 4:55 - 7:28

1732: Sig Hale

World Economic Forum Escorts, Davos High-Class Prostitution Reports

Reports from the Daily Mail detail the presence of high-class escorts in Davos, Switzerland, during the World Economic Forum. An escort using the pseudonym Salome Baltas claims that global elites, driven by climate change anxiety, spend significant sums on services during the summit. Pricing for these services is reported to start at approximately $850 for short sessions, reaching up to 5,000 pounds for weekends.

Sig Hale
Episode 1732 7:28 - 9:53

1732: Sig Hale

Davos 2025 Opening, Queen Ursula von der Leyen on Rebuilding Trust

The World Economic Forum in Davos faces a shift in influence as several high-profile leaders decline to attend in person. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivers a keynote address focused on the theme of rebuilding trust and driving global collaboration. The narrative suggests a "broken spell" where the public and certain world leaders no longer adhere to the traditional elite messaging.

Sig Hale
Episode 1732 13:14 - 17:29

1732: Sig Hale

WEF Global Risk Report, Misinformation and News Agency Trust

The World Economic Forum identifies misinformation and disinformation as the primary short-term risks to global stability over the next two years. The annual Global Risk Report suggests that false content harms the geopolitical environment and influences voter intentions. Experts cited in the report recommend that citizens rely on well-established news agencies to combat societal polarization and poor-quality content.

Scruples
Episode 1715 16:34 - 20:32

1715: Scruples

NPR Coverage, Scott Besant and the Council on Foreign Relations

NPR reports on the nomination of Brooke Rollins for Agriculture Secretary and Scott Besant for Treasury, noting the potential extension of 2017 tax cuts. Skepticism is raised regarding Besant’s ties to the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and the World Economic Forum (WEF). The segment also touches on the return of Sebastian Gorka as a counterterrorism advisor despite past controversies.

Nerd & Knucklehead
Episode 1706 2:45:05 - 2:49:37

1706: Nerd & Knucklehead

15-Minute Cities, Kim Kardashian Nipple Bra

The city of Edmonton, Canada, moves forward with plans for "15-minute cities" to accommodate population growth, despite public pushback regarding freedom of movement. Meanwhile, Kim Kardashian introduces a new "nipple bra" under her Skims brand, claiming a percentage of sales will support climate change initiatives. The hosts mock the marketing campaign, which uses the slogan "some days are hard, but these nipples are harder."

Entomophagy
Episode 1699 2:36:16 - 2:41:56

1699: Entomophagy

John Kerry on First Amendment and Misinformation

At a World Economic Forum event, John Kerry described the First Amendment as a "major block" to hammering "disinformation" out of existence. Kerry lamented the loss of traditional media "referees" who could build consensus and suggested that governing is harder when people can self-select their news sources.

Oxymoronic
Episode 1698 1:41:19 - 1:44:49

1698: Oxymoronic

The View Discusses Misinformation and Russian Influence

The hosts of The View discussed the dangers of "misinformation" and "disinformation," citing the World Economic Forum's warning that it is a top global risk. The segment touched on allegations of Russia paying millions to American content creators to influence the election. Critics of the show argue that the hosts themselves contribute to information silos while claiming to uphold journalistic objectivity.

Spillover
Episode 1668 2:34:12 - 2:36:44

1668: Spillover

WEF Mobility and Car Sharing Concept

A World Economic Forum "young leader" suggests that technology can make car sharing "easy and fun," potentially reducing the number of cars on the street by 60%. The proposal involves using apps to borrow neighbors' cars without needing to know them personally. The hosts dismiss the idea as an unrealistic "drinking club" fantasy that ignores the practicalities of ownership.

Johnson Pivot
Episode 1656 3:03 - 9:16

1656: Johnson Pivot

Larry Fink, World Economic Forum Saudi Meeting, AI Energy Demands

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink spoke at a World Economic Forum interim meeting in Saudi Arabia regarding the massive capital requirements for artificial intelligence. Fink estimated that trillions of dollars in investment are needed for data centers, which could require up to 30 gigawatts of power by 2030. This shift suggests a move toward nuclear power and "dispatchable" energy sources to maintain constant data center operations.

Vaxsaline
Episode 1309 29:46 - 31:39

1309: Vaxsaline

World Economic Forum, Great Reset Podcast Gaffes

A clip from the World Economic Forum's "Great Reset" podcast features a speaker laughing while mentioning the rollout of "two, maybe three viable viruses" instead of vaccines. The hosts interpret this slip of the tongue as the truth inadvertently coming out during official propaganda efforts.

Nukes in Space!
Episode 1634 1:06:58 - 1:10:10

1634: Nukes in Space!

Klaus Schwab, World Government Summit and the Intelligent Age

At the World Government Summit, Klaus Schwab discussed the transition of humanity into the "Intelligent Age," driven by AI, robotics, and the "Internet of Things." Schwab advocated for a "humanocracy" where technology is used to fulfill human potential, though critics view his vision as a push for technocratic control. His remarks emphasize the shaping of the future by government and industrial leaders.