CHIEF ADVISOR OF KLAUS SCHWAB AND THE WEF BOASTS: DREAMS OF DICTATORS ARE NOW POSSIBLE (VIDEO)
The privacy versus security debate is as old as civilization, historian and writer Yuval Noah Harari said recently at the Athens Democracy Forum, an annual international conference in Greece. “But there is now something new: for the first time in history, it is possible to eliminate privacy completely,” said Harari, chief advisor to the World Economic Forum’s leader, Klaus Schwab.
“It was not possible before,” said Harari, “It is now possible. A fundamental change has taken place. “Dictators always dreamt about completely eliminating privacy, monitoring everyone all the time, and knowing everything you do, and not just everything you do but everything you think, and everything you feel.”
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Yuval Noah Harari.
This man is very dangerous.
Keep a close eye on him.
He is the brainiac behind Schwab and the WEF.
Georgia’s Raffensperger Made a Deal with MTX Group Ignoring Competition and the Company’s Sketchy Short History
Georgia’s corrupt Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger made a deal with two firms reportedly avoiding any competing bids so he could hire these firms with very shady connections. Why would he do that?
TGP reported on Sunday night April 24th on Salesforce.com, the firm that Raffensperger is outsourcing Georgia’s voter registration system. This firm is run by a Board Trustee of the World Economic Forum, Marc Benioff who has a record of far-left actions.
Crooked Raffensperger Certified the Stolen 2020 Election, Now He’s Unilaterally Hired Salesforce, Headed by WEF Board Trustee, to Run GA’s Voter Rolls Going Forward
However, despite all the concerns with Salesforce.com and Marc Benioff, MTX Group may be even more sketchy.
In June 2020, the New York Post reported on MTX Group:
The city has awarded an emergency no-bid contract to a controversial company for up to $46 million for new COVID-19 contact-tracing technology.
The Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications clinched the deal with the MTX Group, a growing start-up whose founder and CEO Dastigir “Das” Nobel boasts he wants to buy the Dallas Cowboys…