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5 Books the World Economic Forum Doesn’t Want You to Read
Read them, and face Klaus Schwab's wrath!

The World Economic Forum is an organization that gathers the worldwide elite on a mission to “save the world”.
It was founded by Klaus Schwab, a sinister character right out of a James Bond movie.
After his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, Schwab, too lazy to do anything substantive, went on to create the WEF because it was an easy way to get rich (he earns Swiss Franc 1 million a year but did not forget to criticize high managerial salaries).
The WEF was a great success!
The organization meets each year in Davos, one of the most expensive ski stations in the world, and features the most obnoxious people you could ever imagine (Bill Gates, Zuck, Big Pharma, JP Morgan, Big Oil, Big Tobacco, Xi J*nping, the Saudis, Professor James Moriarty, and Voldemort as a special guest).
Other former guests included Prince Andrew, who has since quit public life after his sexual relations and friendship with Jeffrey Epstein were established; Rajat Gupta, a former McKinsey director who went to prison for insider trading; Larry Fink, BlackRock CEO (no need to say more); and Carlos Ghosn, former Nissan CEO and international fugitive.
In sum, a lot of good people!
They talk about issues they personally face every day such as poverty, hunger, racism, inclusion, diversity, tax fraud (no kidding), and how climate change will impact private jet trips in the future.
Now, I am not here to spread conspiracy theories, so I’ll end my diatribe here and will kindly direct you to the summary of Schwab’s book “The Great Reset” if you want to know more.
Let’s quickly have a look at the list of books you should read before Amazon bans them by order 66!
Sacred Cow, by Diana Rodgers and Robb Wolf
Sacred Cow is a book about beef, and only beef.
It cuts through vegan (and WEF) propaganda and reestablishes the cold, hard truth about meat, namely:
- Meat does not induce climate change (but private jets definitely do)