Saturday, 7 January 2023

WEF - DUTCH - BILDERBERG - MAURICE STRONG




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The WEF is effectively a subsidiary of the Dutch royals controlled Bilderberg Group...

At about the same time Klaus Schwab started the European Management Forum now called the World Economic Forum) in 1971, he was also a Bilderberg steering committee member.

At the inaugural European Management Symposium in 1971, Prince Otto von Habsburg delivered the keynote speech at the opening session.

In the 1920s, Otto von Habsburg had co-founded the Pan-Europa Union that was a huge influence on the policies of Nazi Germany. Von Habsburg also founded the "right wing" Mont Pelerin Society decades later (with dozens of right wing think tank spin-offs).

In 1973, the third European Management Symposium in Davos meeting was held under the honourary sponsorship of Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, co-founder of the Bilderberg Group, the World Wildlife Fund and 1001 Club.

https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=70551#p70551

These days, Queen Máxima of the Netherlands is the UN Secretary-General’s Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development (UNSGSA), to subsitute electronic payments for cash (to better monitor the population).

Máxima is also a member of the Stewardship Board of the WEF System Initiative on Shaping the Future of Financial and Monetary Systems; the Steering Committee of the WEF’s Digital Currency Governance Consortium; and of the EDISON Alliance, a WEF initiative aimed at digital inclusion in healthcare, financial services and education.

https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=72982#p72982



The IPCC were formed thanks largely to the efforts of Maurice Strong. 

Strong was an oil tycoon and senior executive for various multinationals including stints as the Vice President of Power Corporation of Canada, CEO of Petro Canada, head of Ontario Hydro, chairman of the Canada Development Investment Corporation and many more. 

These were just a few of his numerous executive positions across a dizzying array of global corporations. Equally copious were his political roles. 

At various times he was Senior Advisor to UN Secretary General, Senior Advisor to World Bank, Chairman of the Earth Council, Chairman of the World Resources Institute, Co-Chairman of the Council of the World Economic Forum, Commissioner for the World Commission on Environment and Development, President of the Council of the University for Peace, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and many more. 

Maurice Strong 

Maurice Strong was one of the founders, and the first Executive Director, of the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) in 1972. 

This created an entirely new branch of United Nations global governance. 

He gave up this role in 1975 and moved from his leading environmentalist position back into the oil industry to become head of the Canadian state oil enterprise Petro Canada. 

Strong never had any problems moving back and forth between the world of the ‘big polluters’ and environmentalism. Seemingly, without a flicker of irony or any uncomfortable questions being asked. 

To be fair, the majority of the public didn’t know who he was, so he was able to operate without too much public scrutiny. 

Despite being honoured as the ‘world’s leading environmentalist’ his career ended ignominiously when he was caught syphoning $1M into his private account in the midst of the U.N oil for food scandal. 

Though Strong denied any involvement, contrary to the evidence, he fled to China anyway. It seems his humanist compassion didn’t extend to starving children in war torn Iraq. 

https://iaindavis.com/a-climate-emergency-fit-for-a-parasite-economy-part-3/

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  1. The IPCC were formed thanks largely to the efforts of Maurice Strong. Strong was an oil tycoon and senior executive for various multinationals including stints as the Vice President of Power Corporation of Canada, CEO of Petro Canada, head of Ontario Hydro, chairman of the Canada Development Investment Corporation and many more. These were just a few of his numerous executive positions across a dizzying array of global corporations.

    Equally copious were his political roles. At various times he was Senior Advisor to UN Secretary General, Senior Advisor to World Bank, Chairman of the Earth Council, Chairman of the World Resources Institute, Co-Chairman of the Council of the World Economic Forum, Commissioner for the World Commission on Environment and Development, President of the Council of the University for Peace, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and many more.

    Maurice Strong

    Maurice Strong was one of the founders, and the first Executive Director, of the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) in 1972. This created an entirely new branch of United Nations global governance. He gave up this role in 1975 and moved from his leading environmentalist position back into the oil industry to become head of the Canadian state oil enterprise Petro Canada.

    Strong never had any problems moving back and forth between the world of the ‘big polluters’ and environmentalism. Seemingly, without a flicker of irony or any uncomfortable questions being asked. To be fair, the majority of the public didn’t know who he was, so he was able to operate without too much public scrutiny.

    Despite being honoured as the ‘world’s leading environmentalist’ his career ended ignominiously when he was caught syphoning $1M into his private account in the midst of the U.N oil for food scandal. Though Strong denied any involvement, contrary to the evidence, he fled to China anyway. It seems his humanist compassion didn’t extend to starving children in war torn Iraq.

    https://iaindavis.com/a-climate-emergency-fit-for-a-parasite-economy-part-3/

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