Topic: Young Leaders

9 chapters across the catalog

Dry Holes
Episode 1432 2:40:38 - 2:53:19

1432: Dry Holes

World Economic Forum, Global Shapers and Young Global Leaders

The influence of the World Economic Forum (WEF) on global politics is examined through its "Young Global Leaders" and "Global Shapers" programs. High-profile members like Jacinda Ardern, Pete Buttigieg, and Dan Crenshaw are identified as "agents of change" groomed to implement the "Great Reset" agenda. The segment highlights the "groupthink" inherent in these elite clubs and their infiltration of national cabinets.

Health Glitch
Episode 1428 1:12:06 - 1:13:41

1428: Health Glitch

World Economic Forum and George Soros Speculation

Speculation regarding Vladimir Putin's past involvement with the World Economic Forum's "Young Global Leaders" program is dismissed based on age requirements and his KGB service. Meanwhile, the rapid fall of the Russian ruble has led to theories about George Soros or his son Alexander making significant market bets against the currency.

Seat Warmer
Episode 1427 2:36:31 - 2:42:17

1427: Seat Warmer

World Economic Forum Influence on Canadian Cabinet

Klaus Schwab, head of the World Economic Forum, is heard in a 2017 clip bragging about "penetrating" the Canadian cabinet, claiming over half the members are WEF Young Global Leaders. A Canadian Member of Parliament was silenced when questioning this influence in the House of Commons. Figures like Tulsi Gabbard and Dan Crenshaw are also identified as WEF associates.

Caliphate Cubs
Episode 1420 52:00 - 54:27

1420: Caliphate Cubs

World Economic Forum Young Global Leaders and Cabinet Penetration

Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, is heard in a 2017 clip boasting about the organization's ability to "penetrate the cabinets" of world governments. Notable "Young Global Leaders" mentioned include Justin Trudeau, Emmanuel Macron, Angela Merkel, and Vladimir Putin, as well as American figures like Pete Buttigieg and Ivanka Trump. The discussion posits that these leaders are coordinated in their pursuit of the "Great Reset."

Wigglesworth
Episode 1389 2:38:09 - 2:46:43

1389: Wigglesworth

World Economic Forum Young Global Leaders List

The World Economic Forum's (WEF) "Young Global Leaders" program has identified and trained numerous influential figures in politics, tech, and media. The list includes Gavin Newsom, Pete Buttigieg, Mark Zuckerberg, and various European heads of state like Emmanuel Macron. Critics argue this network promotes a "Great Reset" and a globalist agenda that undermines national sovereignty.

BLEXIT
Episode 1081 2:18:01 - 2:22:36

1081: BLEXIT

Scott Adams on Trump's Persuasion and Rick Wilson

Scott Adams analyzed Donald Trump's performance at the Young Black Leaders Summit, noting his effective use of "law and order" rhetoric to appeal to a diverse audience. Conversely, a controversial clip of strategist Rick Wilson suggesting the "donor class" needs to "put a bullet in Donald Trump" is discussed. The hosts seek context for the Wilson clip, which has become a viral meme among Trump supporters.

Swagger
Episode 1033 2:17:24 - 2:22:54

1033: Swagger

Obama Foundation Global Platform, Young Leaders Program

Former President Barack Obama spoke in Japan about the expansion of the Obama Foundation's "Young Leaders" programs. He described the foundation as a digital platform to create "hundreds, thousands, or millions of young Barack Obamas." The hosts criticize the phrasing as narcissistic and compare the foundation's model to the Clinton Foundation's access-based system.

Short Circuit
Episode 849 1:09:13 - 1:12:26

849: Short Circuit

Barack Obama Refusing Selfies with Young Africans

President Obama is criticized for his behavior during a Q&A with young African leaders where he explicitly refused to take selfies, claiming it would take too long. He also corrected himself after saying he would shake "everybody's" hand, clarifying that he could not literally shake thousands of hands. The hosts compare this to his "if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor" rhetoric.