David PS
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Nikki seems to be a rising in the polls as Trump sinks.
View: https://twitter.com/NikkiHaley/status/1725876745016947053
She has been associated with the WEF but her name is not on the Young Global Leaders Forum.
However, her name does appear to be associated with the WEF elsewhere on the internet.
I am wondering if her association with the WEF is being suppressed so that she can get the GOP nomination in the event that Trump is recognized as unlikely to win against Biden.
View: https://twitter.com/NikkiHaley/status/1725876745016947053
She has been associated with the WEF but her name is not on the Young Global Leaders Forum.
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However, her name does appear to be associated with the WEF elsewhere on the internet.
Who Are the World Economic Forum’s ‘Young Global Leaders?’ The Names May Surprise You.
It is not fancy public conference like Davos, but rather a private, instructional multi-year seminar.
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But both of those roles pale in comparison to graduates of WEF’s “Young Global Leaders” (YGL) program, which is not some fancy public conference like Davos, but rather a private, instructional multi-year seminar. While some merely attend Davos and others “contribute” to its agenda, YGL graduates are actually trained in the WEF worldview (and usually earlier in their careers, hence the name of the program).
Some of the most powerful people alive have participated this program. World leaders such as Vladimir Putin, Justin Trudeau, Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel, and business leaders like Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Page and Sergey Brin are all listed as YGL alumni.
How is it that the founders of Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook, and Google all attended this one elitist training seminar? And, as mentioned, it’s astonishing how many of these YGLs are listed as having participated in the program well before the climax of their influence. For example, Putin graduated before he became president of Russia, Page and Brin before Google became a publicly traded company, and Gates and Merkel were in the program’s inaugural year back in 1993.
Since its founding in 1993 (then it was called “Global Leaders for Tomorrow”) until today, there has been a new class every year, totaling in over 1,400 YGLs. And the most recent wave of graduates is already having an impact on politics globally.
WEF doesn’t discriminate based on party – it recruits politicians from both sides. This is especially true in the United States. Dan Crenshaw, Gavin Newsom, Adam Kinzinger, Pete Buttigieg, Nikki Haley, Tulsi Gabbard, Texas Congressman Colin Allred, and Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego have all been named as YGLs. If you recognize any relatively young politicians from other nations, chances are they may also be YGLs.
For example, Trudeau, Macron, PM of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern, PM of Finland Sanna Marin, PM of Belgium Alexander De Croo and former PM of Georgia Mamuka Bakhtadze are all listed as YGLs, while President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of El Salvador Nayib Bukele and Supreme Leader of North Korea Kim Jong-Un are unspecified WEF members. Though there is no evidence yet that Rishi Sunak – the UK’s newest PM – is named as a YGL, he is still a WEF member, and former PMs Boris Johnson and Tony Blair are both listed as YGL alumni.
I am wondering if her association with the WEF is being suppressed so that she can get the GOP nomination in the event that Trump is recognized as unlikely to win against Biden.
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