Right now, these masters of the universe are packing into their private jets to head to Davos, and we’re coming in right behind them with our Rebel News microphones in hand.W
hat would it look like if the World Economic Forum (WEF) ran a country? Well, look no further than Canada over the last nine years.
The WEF is an incubator for terrible ideas — from 15-minute cities to finding ways to convince you to eat bugs in the name of stopping climate change. When they say they want you to "own nothing and be happy," we should believe them.
Each year, the WEF hosts a meeting in Davos, Switzerland, between wealthy oligarchs, globalist politicians, and media elites who congregate at this tucked-away, mountain-top retreat to plot and scheme how to control our lives. That sounds dramatic, but that really is their plan.
Its founder, Klaus Schwab, has openly bragged about “penetrating” governments around the world with his star pupils. And he seems to have successfully done that here in Canada.
Justin Trudeau has been the poster boy of a WEF "You..
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Sheila Gunn Reid discusses how the United Nations refused to allow Rebel News into its climate change conference in Brazil despite an email claiming Rebel News was accredited.
The United Nations climate conference in Belém, Brazil, is underway — and, in true UN fashion, it took all of ten minutes for the hypocrisy to hit us in the face.
For the first time in nine years, Rebel News was officially accredited to enter the conference grounds. We got the approval emails. We got our work visas. We flew half way around the world. We went to pick up our badges. Then the bureaucrats did what UN bureaucrats always do when a climate heretic gets too close: they found a problem.
Suddenly, our accreditation “didn’t allow” us inside the main venue — the pavilions, media rooms, and meeting halls packed with activists, diplomats, and 55,000 carbon-burning delegates who flew halfway around the world to lecture ordinary people about their energy use.
But somehow, we were ...