Remember when WEF (yes the same ones from the “New Gaza” plan) said by 2030 “You’ll own nothing and be happy”?
Yeah, they weren’t joking:
Remember when WEF (yes the same ones from the “New Gaza” plan) said by 2030 “You’ll own nothing and be happy”?
Yeah, they weren’t joking:

Børge Brende, president and CEO of the World Economic Forum, has resigned following an independent review into his ties with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
He is the latest in a string of high-profile figures to feel the consequences of their association with Epstein.
Børge Brende has been the President of the World Economic Forum (“WEF”) since 2017. In May 2024, he succeeded Klaus Schwab as chair and managing director of the managing board. Brende is also a member of the Bilderberg Steering Committee.
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The decision for Brende to resign from his roles at WEF was announced today. It comes after US Justice Department documents revealed that Brende attended three business dinners with Epstein in 2018 and 2019 and exchanged emails and text messages with him, years after Epstein pleaded guilty in 2008 to procuring a child for prostitution and soliciting a prostitute.
Brende, a former Norwegian foreign minister, claimed he was “completely unaware of Epstein’s past and criminal activities.” However, previous claims he has made have been proved untrue. He had, as recently as November 2025, denied knowing Epstein, Business Insider said.
As Semafor noted, Brende is among other high-profile Norwegians to face repercussions over their associations with Epstein, including former prime minister Thorbjørn Jagland, the crown princess, and Norway’s ambassador to Jordan and Iraq Mona Juul.
The Epstein fallout has not only been seen among Norwegians. There has been a string of global figures who have faced professional or criminal consequences for their ties to Epstein:
Featured image: Jeffrey Epstein (left). Source: Town & Country. Børge Brende (right). Source: WEF (archived)
Le PDG du WEF Borge Brende démissionne après que le forum ait ouvert une enquête sur ses liens avec Jeffery Epstein. 25 février 2026


Our tax dollars can fund the world but we can’t say anything about it. Got it. 👌🏻
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Risky business: Sex workers demand soars in Davos during World Economic Forum
I’ve been saying for a few years now that the WEF sees the bulk of humanity as cockroaches, to be replaced by AI and then liquidated by whatever means are necessary.
They do want a small percentage to survive, however, because some things cannot be replaced by machines. A member of the WEF will never get the same thrill from a machine as they do from a screaming child sex-slave.


Does Europe Have a Financial Nuclear Option? | Patrick Boyle
spoiler, as time chugs along, the more ppl/things will disappoint especially if we place our trust on it to keep us afloat—it is not even much of a prediction to see the rapid rise & fall, like a heart monitor.. cost of things are supposed to jump like an economy undergoing hyper-inflation, that is the warning; aka a whole day’s wage for your meal for the day, hand to mouth & the resulting violence from frustrations boiling over. That is unless you place your hope in JESUS.