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[00:00:00] Henry Kissinger ran this program that
[00:00:03] was funded by the CIA directly
[00:00:06] secretly at Harvard. This is where Klaus
[00:00:09] Schwab met Kissinger and this is where
[00:00:12] then Kissinger introduced Klaus Schwab
[00:00:14] to all of these other heavy hitters like
[00:00:16] Khan and Galbreth that would go on to
[00:00:21] hand him the idea for the World Economic
[00:00:23] Forum and then hand the world the idea
[00:00:26] that this is going to be our next club.
[00:00:28] This is going to be our next round
[00:00:29] table. This is going to be the next
[00:00:30] place where we all meet and discuss the
[00:00:32] future of the world cuz half of these
[00:00:34] industrialists were funding the Nazi
[00:00:37] regime anyways. Half of them were having
[00:00:39] Nazi rallies back here in the United
[00:00:41] States cuz it's all political theater.
[00:00:43] If you don't know, Klaus's dad ran a a
[00:00:48] factory manufacturing and specifically
[00:00:50] they were manufacturing parts for the
[00:00:53] Nazi nuclear bomb effort. You can
[00:00:56] imagine that's a pretty important job.
[00:00:57] and they were using slave labor to do
[00:01:00] it. And later they came out and they
[00:01:01] were like, "Oh, they forced us. We had
[00:01:03] no choice. We were just poor just poor
[00:01:06] servants of the regime and we had no
[00:01:08] choice but to do the bomb work and to
[00:01:10] use the slave labor." Right? So Klouse
[00:01:13] as a young kid during this era grew up
[00:01:17] going to his daddy's factory where all
[00:01:20] the slaves worked for his Nazi dad
[00:01:23] helping to build the bomb. Conspiracy
[00:01:25] [music] theories are entering a danger.
[00:01:27] >> Information is the oxygen of the
[00:01:30] collapse.
[00:01:31] >> There's so much evidence out there that
[00:01:32] even if less than [music] 1% is true,
[00:01:36] that be enough to collapse the current
[00:01:38] paradigm and change the whole planet.
[00:01:47] Now, let's talk about our boy Klouse.
[00:01:50] Claus Schwab,
[00:01:53] you shall eat the bugs and you shall
[00:01:55] like it. In order to understand Klaus
[00:01:57] Schwab and the history of the World
[00:02:00] Economic Forum,
[00:02:02] you have to understand the people that
[00:02:05] got him here. This is one of my oldest
[00:02:08] uh note files. We're not going to get
[00:02:10] super deep in the weeds here. We're just
[00:02:11] going to do the highlights.
[00:02:14] But Schwab was recruited to found the
[00:02:17] World Economic Forum along a very
[00:02:19] interesting pipeline. And actually, I
[00:02:21] want to give a shout out to our boy
[00:02:23] Johnny Vedmmore for a lot of this great
[00:02:25] reporting. Johnny Vedmore writing for
[00:02:28] Unlimited Hangout back in 2022 mostly
[00:02:31] published several
[00:02:34] very good articles 2021 2022
[00:02:38] that if you just go to unlimited hangout
[00:02:40] and search for Claus Schwab you'll dig a
[00:02:43] lot of this up. So Herman Khan, Henry
[00:02:47] Kissinger and John K. Galbreth are three
[00:02:50] very important men from the middle of
[00:02:52] the 20th century from the cold war era
[00:02:55] that were formative in shaping Klaus
[00:02:58] Schwab's influence in the world today
[00:03:00] and in bringing
[00:03:03] the old guard cold war status quo the
[00:03:07] club of Rome the CFR club council on
[00:03:10] foreign relations the roundt groups
[00:03:14] forwards towards the 21st century and
[00:03:16] the world economic forum evolved olved
[00:03:18] out of the old roundt groups of the 20th
[00:03:21] century.
[00:03:24] Just a little bit of background, Herman
[00:03:26] Khan is this fat [ __ ]
[00:03:30] is largely responsible for the entire
[00:03:33] concept, the proliferation of the
[00:03:36] concept
[00:03:37] of mutually assured destruction. mad.
[00:03:40] The nuclear doctrine,
[00:03:44] the nuclear proliferation that stems
[00:03:46] from the concept of if you just make
[00:03:48] more [ __ ] nukes and threaten to nuke
[00:03:51] everybody, then they probably won't
[00:03:53] attack you. It'll be fine. Don't worry
[00:03:55] about it. Just pay all my buddies in the
[00:03:57] industrial in the military-industrial
[00:03:58] complex a lot of money. Notice
[00:04:02] Herman Khan here with a young Donald
[00:04:04] Rumsfeld
[00:04:06] at the table with Gerald Ford. It's a
[00:04:09] big club and they've been starting wars
[00:04:12] for forever. And yes, if you wanted to
[00:04:14] know what ethnicity Herman Khan was, you
[00:04:18] would be correct. John K. Galbreth was a
[00:04:21] titan of sorts in the um
[00:04:26] um
[00:04:28] in the club for lack of a better term in
[00:04:32] the
[00:04:33] I mean neocon is the wrong word because
[00:04:35] it was kind of before neocons were there
[00:04:37] were real but in the globalist
[00:04:40] military complex of media and thinkers
[00:04:43] and speakers and and uh philosophers
[00:04:47] sort of and he was largely considered
[00:04:49] widely considered to be one of the most
[00:04:51] important public policy makers,
[00:04:52] diplomats, economists, speakers, um,
[00:04:56] thinkers of the time. We're talking like
[00:04:58] from the 30s to the 60s kind of. And
[00:05:01] Henry Kissinger,
[00:05:04] where's a good place to start with
[00:05:05] Kissinger?
[00:05:06] Oh, Kissinger, you evil [ __ ] I
[00:05:10] hope you're having a good time down
[00:05:11] there in hell, Henry Kissinger.
[00:05:14] This is a emaciated old Henry Kissinger
[00:05:18] with Klouse at the WF.
[00:05:22] And this is a young Henry Kissinger.
[00:05:24] Well, middle-aged with a very young
[00:05:26] Klouse in the middle. This is at the
[00:05:29] 1980 World World Economic Forum annual
[00:05:32] meeting back in the very first days of
[00:05:34] the World Economic Forum. Oh, Henry. And
[00:05:38] in case you didn't know, Henry Kissinger
[00:05:42] was the deep stadiest deep state
[00:05:45] [ __ ] on the planet. And he
[00:05:49] ran this program that was funded by the
[00:05:52] CIA directly
[00:05:54] secretly at Harvard. Actually, we should
[00:05:57] quickly just peep this classic newspaper
[00:05:59] clipping
[00:06:01] from back when the CIA connections were
[00:06:05] first exposed.
[00:06:08] Connections to Kissinger
[00:06:10] who said that the CIA had made no effort
[00:06:12] to influence the content policies or
[00:06:14] personnel of the seminar. None. Not at
[00:06:15] all. No, no, no. Not at all. And at the
[00:06:20] time, no one knew. It was called
[00:06:23] Harvard's Summer International Seminar
[00:06:26] and it was a program that brought to
[00:06:27] Harvard rising stars in foreign policy
[00:06:30] and political, cultural and literary
[00:06:32] life from Europe and Asia to school them
[00:06:35] in American foreign policy and within
[00:06:37] certain bounds to promote freedom of
[00:06:39] exchange of ideas.
[00:06:42] classic CIA program from the heart of
[00:06:45] the Cold War era where the whole point
[00:06:48] is to set up a giant kind of honeypot
[00:06:51] operation where you take one of the most
[00:06:54] prestigious educational institutions in
[00:06:57] the world and you start this seminar
[00:07:00] which was founded by a bunch of
[00:07:01] donations that were coming from CIA
[00:07:05] front groups later discovered
[00:07:09] you can see [clears throat] down here
[00:07:10] Kissinger financed the program
[00:07:11] completely through grants from private
[00:07:12] foundations. And in 1967, several of
[00:07:14] those foundations appeared on the Times
[00:07:16] list of CIA conduits.
[00:07:19] One of them, the Friends of the Middle
[00:07:20] East, very CIA name, had funneled
[00:07:23] $243,000
[00:07:24] to the Harvard International Seminar.
[00:07:26] And Kissinger panicked.
[00:07:29] And so the Harvard International Seminar
[00:07:31] was designed to be this this this nexus
[00:07:34] that would draw in rising club members,
[00:07:38] future club members, and get them all in
[00:07:40] a room where they're all being
[00:07:42] monitored, surveiled, uh, propositioned
[00:07:46] by the CIA and intelligence agencies, as
[00:07:49] well as indoctrinating them with, you
[00:07:51] know, the American worldview,
[00:07:54] forming allegiances and alliances,
[00:07:56] friendships, the bonds, the kinds of
[00:07:58] bonds that would come to rule the world
[00:08:01] down the line. And this is where Klaus
[00:08:05] Schwab attended. This is where Klaus
[00:08:07] Schwab met Kissinger. And this is where
[00:08:10] then Kissinger introduced Claus Schwab
[00:08:12] to all of these other heavy hitters
[00:08:15] like Khan and Galbreth that would go on
[00:08:19] to hand him the idea for the World
[00:08:22] Economic Forum and then hand the world
[00:08:24] the idea that this is going to be our
[00:08:26] next club. This is going to be our next
[00:08:28] round table. This is going to be the
[00:08:29] next place where we all meet and discuss
[00:08:31] the future of the world. And they
[00:08:33] brought their buddies
[00:08:35] and they brought buddies from the club
[00:08:37] of Rome and the Council on Foreign
[00:08:38] Relations and all the corporations
[00:08:41] and they populated it with the club
[00:08:44] because they had chosen their disciple.
[00:08:47] There's also another funny rabbit hole
[00:08:48] where Kissinger was an FBI informant
[00:08:50] where he was an active FBI informant
[00:08:52] where he ran to the FBI and started
[00:08:55] ratting on people and trying to like
[00:08:57] help inform them on people that he was
[00:08:59] suspicious of. Um, all for the greater
[00:09:01] good, obviously for the greater good.
[00:09:05] But I think we should rewind a little
[00:09:08] bit into Klaus Schwab's history. Let's
[00:09:10] talk about Klaus's daddy. We're not
[00:09:12] going to get all in deep about it, but
[00:09:15] there is a lot of depth if you want to
[00:09:16] get into it. This is Nazi officials in
[00:09:18] front of Ravensburg Town Hall, 1938. If
[00:09:20] you don't know, Klaus's dad ran a
[00:09:26] what did you call it? Like a military
[00:09:28] arms production company, a factory
[00:09:31] manufacturing. It wasn't that they they
[00:09:33] weren't manufacturing guns or bombs so
[00:09:36] much. They might have manufactured some
[00:09:37] bombs, but what they were manufacturing
[00:09:39] especially that was very interesting and
[00:09:40] important was parts. And specifically,
[00:09:43] they were manufacturing parts for the
[00:09:46] Nazi nuclear bomb effort. Klaus's dad
[00:09:50] ran a bunch of factories that were
[00:09:54] helping try to build the nuclear bomb
[00:09:56] for Germany.
[00:09:57] You can imagine that's a pretty
[00:09:58] important job. And
[00:10:01] they were using slave labor to do it.
[00:10:05] And later they came out and they were
[00:10:06] like, "Oh, they forced us. We had no
[00:10:08] choice. We were just poor just poor
[00:10:11] servants of the regime and we had no
[00:10:13] choice but to do the bomb work and to
[00:10:15] use the slave labor."
[00:10:18] Right? So Klaus as a young kid during
[00:10:21] this era grew up going to his daddy's
[00:10:25] factory where all the slaves worked for
[00:10:28] his Nazi dad helping to build the bomb,
[00:10:31] attempting to build the bomb.
[00:10:34] I think technically it was, if I
[00:10:36] remember correctly, I think technically
[00:10:37] they were building parts for the nuclear
[00:10:41] uh
[00:10:42] uh refinement components and the fact
[00:10:45] and the the process involved in refining
[00:10:48] if I remember correctly. Um
[00:10:53] [snorts]
[00:10:53] but he wasn't the only one that actually
[00:10:56] had ties to Nazi Germany at the time. Um
[00:10:59] where is there it is John K. Galbreth,
[00:11:02] the esteemed John K. Galbreth, one of
[00:11:04] the greatest thinkers of the time in,
[00:11:06] you know, respectable circles at the
[00:11:09] round tables. He married
[00:11:13] Katherine Miriam Atwater, a woman who a
[00:11:15] few years before had been studying at
[00:11:17] the University of Munich. There she had
[00:11:19] lived in the same rooming house
[00:11:20] dormatory as Unity Mittford, whose
[00:11:23] boyfriend was Adolf Hitler. After Mary
[00:11:25] and Galbreth would ex travel extensively
[00:11:28] in Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, Italy,
[00:11:29] France, but also Germany. Galbreth had
[00:11:31] been due to spend a year as a research
[00:11:33] fellow at the University of Cambridge
[00:11:34] under famed economist John Maynard
[00:11:36] Kines. But Kines's sudden heart attack
[00:11:39] would see Galbreth's new wife persuade
[00:11:41] him to study in Germany instead. So
[00:11:42] during the summer of 1938, Galbreth
[00:11:45] would study German land policies under
[00:11:46] Hitler's government cuz they don't care.
[00:11:50] Cuz half of these industrialists were
[00:11:52] funding the Nazi regime anyways.
[00:11:55] Half of them were having Nazi rallies
[00:11:57] back here in the United States because
[00:11:59] it's all political theater.
[00:12:02] They're just out here trying to make
[00:12:04] money and trying to feed you bugs.
[00:12:08] Now, the World Economic Forum has
[00:12:10] ballooned
[00:12:12] into
[00:12:13] all this nonsense with [ __ ] like
[00:12:16] Bill Gates and Sam Alman and Larry Frink
[00:12:20] and what the [ __ ]
[00:12:23] Or am I just confusing him? Am I
[00:12:25] confusing him? I'm probably confusing
[00:12:26] him. That's not actually John Podesta.
[00:12:29] [laughter]
[00:12:30] He just looks a lot like John Podesta
[00:12:33] because this is Claus Schwab. So this is
[00:12:34] Pat Gellzinger, CEO of Intel. You poor
[00:12:37] man. You look an awful lot like John
[00:12:40] Podesta.
[00:12:42] Awkward.
[00:12:45] So, you all know the World Economic
[00:12:46] Forum where piece of [ __ ] people get up
[00:12:50] on stage and offer their piece of [ __ ]
[00:12:52] ideas
[00:12:54] about how to rule the world. I'm sure
[00:12:56] you can imagine that it's a giant money
[00:12:58] game. And the way it works is you donate
[00:13:02] to the World Economic Forum a massive
[00:13:04] amount of money and that gives you a
[00:13:05] partnership member level and then your
[00:13:09] corporate membership level determines
[00:13:11] your level of membership in the club.
[00:13:15] And they publish these donors. The
[00:13:18] strategic partners donate half a million
[00:13:20] dollar as their annual fee to be a
[00:13:22] member of the club. or you can be a
[00:13:24] regular partner donating $263,000
[00:13:28] or uh I don't even think I ported it in.
[00:13:31] There's another lower tier membership I
[00:13:33] believe and these are all the big boys.
[00:13:36] So I actually of the strategic partners
[00:13:40] the half a million per years I decided
[00:13:42] to just pull in their logos.
[00:13:45] This is at least half a million dollars.
[00:13:47] Some of them donate more. It's nothing
[00:13:49] to them. Absolutely nothing. And all the
[00:13:52] big boys are represented. You got the
[00:13:54] oil companies, you got the banks, you
[00:13:57] got the advisory groups, you got the
[00:13:58] black rocks, you got the big tech
[00:14:01] companies,
[00:14:03] you got the antichrist, you got the
[00:14:05] people poisoning your babies. You got
[00:14:07] them all. They're all there. And it's
[00:14:09] all this tied together network of money
[00:14:12] and capital and influence creating fake
[00:14:15] ass events with fake roundts with fake
[00:14:19] people talking about fake ideas for a
[00:14:21] fake global interest for stakeholders
[00:14:24] for the stakeholders. That's their big
[00:14:26] word now. It's not about the
[00:14:28] shareholders. It's about the
[00:14:30] stakeholders. Who has the mo the biggest
[00:14:32] stake in the future? And obviously they
[00:14:36] do because they've got all the money,
[00:14:38] you filthy peasants. So just back up and
[00:14:41] let them rule the world how they see
[00:14:43] fit. Forget the fact that they're all
[00:14:45] friends with Jeffrey Epstein. That
[00:14:47] Jeffrey Epstein helped get our former
[00:14:49] CIA director a job at their other think
[00:14:52] tank buddy's place, Carnegie Endowment
[00:14:53] for International Peace. That they're
[00:14:55] all intelligent cutouts, corporate
[00:14:58] cutouts. They're all networking. They
[00:15:00] all stem from the mindset of the Council
[00:15:02] on Foreign Relations, which was founded
[00:15:05] by Paul Warberg, the guy that stole
[00:15:08] America from America when he helped set
[00:15:10] up the Federal Reserve Bank and the
[00:15:12] entire banking system that now steals
[00:15:14] money from you every single day. Yes.
[00:15:18] Yes. It's one big shell game.
[00:15:23] And they hate you.
[00:15:25] You are a problem. You're a filthy
[00:15:27] peasant. You are overpopulation.
[00:15:31] And if you could just
[00:15:33] go away and die, that would be awfully
[00:15:36] convenient for these animals. So that is
[00:15:39] the story of the World Economic Forum.
[00:15:43] It's happening right now.
[00:15:45] Um, we actually got distracted from our
[00:15:49] list when we started talking about the
[00:15:50] Syrian president,
[00:15:52] but all sorts of world leaders are
[00:15:53] there. Argentina, Egypt, Spani, Spain,
[00:15:57] Indonesia,
[00:15:59] Congo, Israel,
[00:16:02] UK Reform Party leader, there's
[00:16:05] international organization leaders,
[00:16:07] [clears throat] there's business
[00:16:08] leaders,
[00:16:10] Microsoft, Anthropic, O [snorts]
[00:16:13] Daario, Google, Open AI, Mistral, JP
[00:16:18] Morgan, Palunteer, Salesforce, Black
[00:16:21] Rockck,
[00:16:23] Ro Matt Damon.
[00:16:26] Matt Damon is going.
[00:16:29] Nice. Chinese President Xi Jinping not
[00:16:33] going. And the Danish government is
[00:16:35] apparently deliberately staying away as
[00:16:36] the Greenland dispute intensifies. Oh,
[00:16:39] apparently Sam Alman has not shown up
[00:16:40] yet, apparently.
[00:16:43] And they disinvited the Iranian foreign
[00:16:45] minister. You're not invited to our
[00:16:47] party because you didn't go along with
[00:16:49] our Israeli takeover of your government.
[00:16:53] you piece of [ __ ] We'll get to why
[00:16:55] maybe why we'll get to a little deeper
[00:16:57] down into why maybe they disinvited the
[00:16:59] Iranian president or people in just a
[00:17:02] minute here. I am going to be going to
[00:17:05] Florida for um other stuff this week.
[00:17:09] [snorts] Um so I'll be off. We won't
[00:17:10] have a free speech Friday this week.
[00:17:12] I'll be putting out segments of this on
[00:17:14] the YouTube. But you saw it here first,
[00:17:16] folks. And then I'll be back next week
[00:17:18] dropping in hard. I have got
[00:17:23] some big stories to report on in the
[00:17:25] coming weeks. Um,
[00:17:30] some follow the money stories to report
[00:17:32] on that we're not going to talk about
[00:17:34] yet,
[00:17:36] but next week we're going to start
[00:17:37] teasing them and we're going to start
[00:17:38] talking about them and it'll probably
[00:17:41] take a couple weeks to finish them up
[00:17:42] and get them ready, but [ __ ]
[00:17:46] And just so you know, CIA, they're
[00:17:47] already distributed and other people
[00:17:49] have them, okay? They're they're already
[00:17:52] out there, okay? So, you can get [ __ ]
[00:17:58] [snorts] Sorry, little bit of attitude
[00:17:59] today. Not about the moon cult. No, not
[00:18:01] about anything we've been talking about.
[00:18:03] Whole other ball game. Big other ball
[00:18:06] game. So, we'll get there when we get
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[00:19:08] >> Information is the oxygen of the
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