Projects of WEF’s Global Shapers (Part 4)

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• Rob McLean
• September 17, 2020, 8:14 pm
• Originally posted at DailyRasp.com

In my earlier articles of this series looking into the Global Shapers Community (GSC) I highlight characteristics and elements which make up the Community and Hubs.

This article is Part 4 continuing to look at projects of WEF’s Global Shapers activity in a few cities. Looking into these projects will help identify in clearer terms not just a general thematic focus of the GS Community, but shows the very narrow bandwidth as it were within which the GSC operates.

With that in mind, I will point out projects selected randomly, in London, Amsterdam, Los Angeles, and NYC.
Now, projects can be an event, report or campaign. Some projects are robust and operational for some time. Others are nothing more than little used hashtags.

Looking at the webpage of a GS Hub in the UK highlights that projects can be “anything” and that is borne out by my readings. Here’s what the London Hub posted:

“(…) Projects can be anything from an event, to a report, to a campaign. Some projects are coordinated within a single Hub, whereas others can be pan-Hub projects, sometimes drawing together Shapers from across the globe.”

London, UK 2017/18 Project: The Future of Politics

“The Fourth Group … held their first global gathering to discuss the future of politics worldwide, in the context of the fourth industrial revolution. The conference covered the intersection between politics and technology, and saw an amazing array of thought-leaders in this space attend.” https://archive.vn/SkBHw

Los Angeles, CA Project: Defining the Next Decade
“Defining The Next Decade is a conversational series and project started by the Los Angeles hub and now lead by Global Shapers around the world. We’re sharing the stories and ideas of individuals who are making a difference in their communities. By establishing conversations with those who are already creating change, we’re leveraging communities to make the exponential impact.” https://archive.vn/JBFp0

Amsterdam Project: Havedinners
“The Amsterdam Hub is working to advance refugee integration in The Netherlands by connecting refugees with locals and encouraging learning and understanding. Every Monday since November 2015, the hub introduces 100 refugees to 20 locals in Amsterdam, during a fun dinner and dance evening.”

Weekly dinners so asylum center refugees mix with locals

“Weekly dinners (and dances) with refugees to give them a getaway from asylum centers and mix with locals – celebrating already the 175th edition!” https://archive.vn/g97Gu

Note the generous 5:1 ratio refugees to locals of the Havedinners project. Why not 100 locals and 20 refugees? The point, as I see it, couldn’t be clearer: signaling locals that resistance to the overtaking of their society is futile. The entire point is to educate to accept migration, the local citizenry.

New York, NY & Beijing China Project: Promoting COVID-19 Global Solidarity

“During these unprecedented times, more than ever before, we need solidarity, hope and collaboration to see the COVID-19 crisis through together. Global Shapers Community provides a shared platform for Shapers to communicate and collaborate.”

“New York Hub and Beijing Hub are coming together to lead the Shapers Connect Project, an online cross-Hub webinar series that encourages Shapers from various Hubs across the world to share their experience responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the best practices of their Hub engagement.” https://archive.vn/xJirl

You see that. In April while locked down, working from home, suddenly unemployed smart GS people of NYC teamed up with their counterparts in China. To promote global solidarity!

Remember, every project undertaken must align with the objectives of the mothership aka the WEF. These people knew cozying up to Beijing would be a much smarter move than helping say, NYC restaurant workers. I know, this event or project is basically a Zoom meeting, but still, it’s the ideology revealed. Here’s how they posted that April 11th event on their web:

A Tale of Two Cities: Conversation with Shapers from New York and Beijing about Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic and Promoting Solidarity

However, that wasn’t enough China-love for them. Nope. Days later, April 15, this same Hub doubled down with The Caribbean & China In The Time of COVID-19.

Do not imagine organizers naïve as regards the devastation of Covid-19 with the resulting shutdown of the economy. Far from it. The majority of Community members understand better than most the economic zeitgeist; these aren’t pothead college kids.

As to that previously mentioned narrow bandwidth. You see it in how all projects lean toward social justice, open borders, and in general, all things globalists advocate. Theses are clothed in the usual platitudes of diversity and inclusion. There’s a lot of gaslighting involved.

The idea of GSC events as genuine grassroots is inane. Everything must serve the mothership in Geneva. Globalists’ goals will be obtained only through disruption. Civilizational change requires breaking down Western society’s ideas and norms, to usher in a new age. To install the next revolution. That said, maybe best to consider the Global Shaper Community foot soldiers in a silent war.

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Part 5 will be posted soon.

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