Johnny Vedmore is a really interesting deep-dive journalist whose strength is investigating family histories. His research is exceptionally extensive, so don’t expect catchphrases and headlines from him, which is why you’ll find some of his work over at the brilliant Unlimited Hangout.
In the following conversation with me, he discusses the background and family history of Dr Evil the World Economic Forum’s Klaus Scwhab.

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Klaus Schwab
My opinion
Klaus is often touted as dangerous and evil, and to some degree, I think he probably is. (Although, he might disagree.)
But I also think he is somewhat of a footman—a pawn in a chess game, an actor on the world’s stage.
Additionally, with his name and accent, I can’t help but view him as a comical caricature of himself.

To be clear, while he wields a significant amount of influence through his high-level networks, is he pulling the strings or is he a distraction from the real puppeteers?
My guess is that, not unlike Anthony Fauci, he is a distraction being used as a megaphone for Sustainable Development which I believe is why the World Economic Forum is so tightly interwoven with the United Nations. He is merely sharing the globalists’ agendas that are already in place.
As an aside, I recommend listening to my conversation with Călin Georgescu, a former high-ranking director in the United Nations and Club of Rome.
What I’m saying is that Klaus is interesting but not worth losing sleep over.
Conversation
The WEF began in 1971 as the European Management Forum and changed its name in 1987 as it expanded its focus.
Johnny took me through the history of Klaus, his family and the WEF.
The WEF started from a similar program funded by Harvard University and the CIA. This Harvard program, called the International Seminar, was part of an American strategy to groom young foreign leaders to align with American interests.
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Klaus Schwab