World Economic Forum Slowly Installing Their Agents In Governments Around The World

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is at it again – installing globalist protégés in governments around the world.

It is no secret since WEF boss Klaus Schwab openly said during an interview that he and his ilk, actively seek out candidates that they think will follow the agenda and install them inside the cabinets of various governments in countries around the world – the latest is Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka has been in the middle of violent protests, after the economy collapsed due to the corrupt politicians that were in power at the time – the citizens protesting running out of fuel and food, and the gargantuan inflation rise that is driving everyone back into abject poverty.

Now, Sri Lanka will have a new president, handpicked by WEF and the United Kingdom’s top two candidates for prime minister – after Boris Johnson resigned – are also WEF pawns.

Ranil Wickremesinghe, the new Sri Lankan president – elected by parliament after the former president fled the country – is a former prime minister and deputy minister of Foreign Affairs and minister of Youth Affairs and Employment of Sri Lanka.

Wickremesinghe will serve out the remainder of the former president Rajapaksa’s term, which expires in 2024. Voting was done by parliament in secret due to the tensions caused by the country falling into economic chaos and the 73-year-old won after he received 134 votes over his rival Dullas Alahapperuma – who received 82 votes.

The new president, however, is not any more popular than the last and the citizens have already called for his resignation when he was prime minister, which he was going to do until Rajapaka resigned and fled Sri Lanka.

Wickremesinghe is now tasked with pulling Sri Lanka out of one of the worst economic crises that the country has faced in decades and given his affiliation with the WEF, it is unlikely that anything will be “fixed” due to the hand they played in the collapse in the first place.

Alan Keenan, a visiting fellow at the London School of Economics said, “So, a lot of people think he doesn’t even have the credibility to be part of Parliament, much less to be a president. Many people saw this Parliament and government as out-of-touch, corrupt and illegitimate.”

The United Kingdom’s two new candidates for prime minister – Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak – are both supporters of the WEF’s globalist agenda.

Currently, Truss is the secretary for State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, and serves as the minister for Women and Equalities.

Truss was originally elected as a Conservative MP for southwest Norfolk in 2010, serving as secretary for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Truss has also been a Lord chancellor, secretary of State for Justice and chief secretary to the Treasury.

Rishi Sunak was previously appointed chancellor of the Exchequer, chief secretary to the Treasury and Parliamentary undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, after being elected as a Conservative MP in 2015 – also serving as Parliamentary private secretary at the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.

Brexit leader Nigel Farage called Sunak “the great globalist” and Truss, “Theresa May 2.0,” alluding to the former UK prime minister.

“The great globalist, the man who has family links and interests with businesses in China, who is happy working hand-in-glove with the big banks, who has helped raise our taxes to the highest in 70 years,” Farage said.


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4 thoughts on “World Economic Forum Slowly Installing Their Agents In Governments Around The World”

  1. LAW- west of the Pecos:
    Bring the Guilty Bastard in here, give the son of a bitch a fair trial, then hang the piece of shit. .

  2. THE NWO WANTS DEPOPULATION ? THEY CAN ALL START BY KILLING THEMSELVES . THEY’RE ALL USELESS WASTES OF SKIN AND OXYGEN THIEVES .

  3. Everyone else utilizes our freedoms, why dont we? Why dont we assemble as citizens, and immediately end this? Its really not an impossible mission! But we have painted ourselves into a corner. People cant even make it thru dinner without thier cell phone!!!! THE BRITISH ARE COMING!!!!!!

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