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The World Economic Forum, also known as the Davos Clique, sponsors the activities of al-Qaeda in the United States through the Avaaz network and shares leadership with the Inclusive Capitalism project of E.L. Rothschild.

Membership

Leadership

Board

As of 2014: [1]

  • Peter Brabeck-Letmathe - former chairman of the Nestle Group and Formula One
  • Mark J. Carney - Governor of the Bank of England and member of the Blavatnik School of Government
  • Victor L. L. Chu - member of Chatham House and chairman of First Eastern Investment Group of Hong Kong
  • Orit Gadiesh - Chairman of Bain & Company and board member of the Peres Center for Peace
  • Carlos Ghosn - former CEO of Michelin North America, Renault, and Nissan
  • Herman Gref - CEO of Sberbank, former Russian Minister of Trade 2000-2007
  • Angel Gurría - Member of the Guardians of the Council for Inclusive Capitalism
  • Jim Hagemann Snabe - Chairman of Siemens, former co-CEO of SAP
  • Susan Hockfield - Board member of MIT Corporation, director of General Electric, trustee of Carnegie Corporation and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
  • Donald Kaberuka - Board member of Rockefeller Foundation, former president of African Development Bank
  • Klaus Kleinfeld - Chairman and CEO of Alcoa, former CEO of Siemens
  • Christine Lagarde - Managing director of the International Monetary Fund
  • Peter Maurer - President of the International Committee of the Red Cross
  • Luis Alberto Moreno - President of Inter-American Development Bank, former Colombian ambassador to the United States
  • Indra Nooyi - CEO of Pepsi
  • H.M. Queen Rania Al Abdullah of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
  • Peter Sands - Board member of the Global Business Coalition of Sir Mark Moody-Stuart
  • Joe Schoendorf - Partner in Accel Partners, member of the Inclusive Capitalism task force
  • Sir Klaus Schwab
  • Heizo Takenaka - Former Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications
  • George Yeo
  • Jack Ma Yun - Executive chairman of Alibaba Group of China
  • Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de Leon - former president of Mexico, board member of Alcoa, board member of Berggruen Institute
  • Min Zhu - Deputy Governor of the People's Bank of China, Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund

Executive Leadership

As of 2014: [1]

  • Sir Klaus Schwab - Founder, Executive Chairman
  • David Aikman - Head of New Champions
  • Jennifer Blanke - Chief Economist
  • Espen Barth Eide - Head of the Centre for Global Strategies, Member of the Managing Board
  • Paolo Gallo - Chief Human Resources Officer
  • Julien Gattoni - Chief Financial Officer
  • W. Lee Howell - Head of Global Programming, Member of the Managing Board
  • Jeremy Jurgens - Chief Information and Interaction Officer
  • Helena Leurent - Head of Business Engagement
  • Adrian Monck - Head of Public Engagement
  • Gilbert J. B. Probst - Dean, Leadership Office and Academic Affairs
  • Philipp Rösler - Head of the Centre for Regional Strategies, Member of the Managing Board
  • Richard Samans - Head of the Centre for the Global Agenda, Member of the Managing Board
  • Jim Hagemann Snabe - Chairman, Centre for Global Industries
  • Murat Sonmez - Chief Business Officer, Member of the Managing Board
  • Jean-Luc Vez - Head of Security Policy and Security Affairs
  • Dominic Kailash Nath Waughray - Head of Public-Private Partnerships
  • Alois Zwinggi - Head of Operations and Resources, Member of the Managing Board

In addition, Lord Mark Malloch-Brown was vice-chairman of the World Economic Forum in 2009 and 2010. [2]

Board of American subsidiary

Board of World Economic Forum USA in 2013: [3]

  • Jean Pierre Rosso - Chairman
  • Kevin Steinberg - Secretary / COO - president of Purpose Action and secretary of the McKisney Social Initiative
  • Giancarlo Bruno - Sr. Director, head of finance. Head of International Private Banking in the Americas at Deutche Bank.
  • Marisol Arguetta de Barillas - Sr. Director, head of latin amer
  • Michael Drexler - Sr. Director
  • Alan Marcus - Sr. Director, head of info
  • John Moavenzadeh - Senior director
  • Sarita Nayyar - Managing director
  • Paul Smyke - Sr. Director, head of north
  • Alfred R. Berkeley
  • Samuel Di Piazza
  • William W. George
  • Robert Greenhill - member of the Inclusive Capitalism task force
  • Shirley Jackson
  • Klaus Kleinfeld
  • Joseph P. Schoendorf
  • Tiffany West
  • Silva von Gunten

Notable members

World Economic Forum graduates include:[4]

  • Huma Abedin - Vice chair of Hillary for America. Member of Teneo, a subsidiary of Demos. Cousin of Sana Amanat, Marvel's VP of Content and Character Development. [5]
  • Dame Helen Alexander - chair of UBM
  • Marc Andreessen - Co-founder of Netscape. Member of Facebook's board of directors.
  • Zoe Baird - board member, Council on Foreign Relations. Head of the Markle Foundation.
  • John Battelle - Co-founder of Wired. Associate of Katie Jacobs Stanton.
  • Ann Beeson - Open Society Institute, American Civil Liberties Union.
  • Brian Behlendorff - Linux Foundation, Mozilla Foundation, Apache Foundation
  • Marc Benioff - Founder and CEO of Salesforce. Member of the Vatican's Guardians of the Council for Inclusive Capitalism.
  • Jeff Bezos - Founder of Amazon. Member of the Breakthrough Energy Coalition. Member of the Defense Innovation Advisory Board. Supporter of Jamal Khashoggi.[6] Associate of Hamas front group CAIR director Nihad Awad.[7]
  • Tony Blair, David Cameron, and Boris Johnson - Prime Minsters of the UK
  • Danah Boyd - Principal researcher, Microsoft Research. Associate of Mimi Ito. Organizer of Generation Flux. Involved in the Kinder and Braver World Project.
  • Kate Brandt - Board member of Roosevelt Institute. Sustainability Officer, Google.
  • Sir Richard Branson - runs B Team (Avaaz). Partner in Breakthrough Energy Coalition and TPG Rise Fund.
  • Ian Bremmer - Founder of Eurasia Group and GZero Media. Advisory board of New Economy Forum.
  • Greg Brenneman - chairman of CCMP Capital Advisors.
  • Sergey Brin - Co-founder of Google.
  • Edgar Bronfman Jr. - Board member of InterActiveCorp with Chelsea Clinton. Board member of Endeavor Global with Reid Hoffman of LinkedIn. Former chairman of Warner Music. His father was president of the World Jewish Congress and honorary vice chairman of the Anti-Defamation League.
  • Antony Bugg-Levine - President/CEO of the Nonprofit Finance Fund, member of Sir Ronald Cohen's Social Impact Investment Taskforce, board member of Amit Bouri's Global Impact Investing Network
  • Pete Buttigieg - Former Mayor of South Bend, Indiana.
  • Lisa Caputo - Executive Vice-President and Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, The Travelers Companies
  • Pete Cashmore - Founder and CEO of Mashable. Counselor to One Young World which is partnered with Yunus Youth.
  • Marcelo Claure - CEO of SoftBank whose Vision Fund invests on behalf of Saudi Arabia.
  • Chelsea Clinton - board member of InterActiveCorp.
  • Ben Cohen - Is a common name, he may be a different one from the Ben Cohen in the Gamergate file. Chair of Ben & Jerry's which was sold to Unilever. Unilever hosts Avaaz/B Team in its headquarters.[8]
  • Jared Cohen - Director of Google Ideas. Moved to Google from the US State Department in 2010. Former senior advisor to Condoleeza Rice and Hillary Clinton. Communications director of International Crisis Group. Involved in regime change operations.[9]
  • Cesar Conde - Chairman of NBC Universal International Group and Telemundo Enterprises. Member of Aspen Institute.
  • Kirill Dmitriev - CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund. Shortly after Gamergate, the Wall Street Journal reported that the Russian Direct Investment Fund had scrubbed the names of several American and British advisors from its website.[10]
  • Jamie Drummond - Co-founder and executive director of global strategy, ONE.org.
  • Joshua DuBois - Board member, Sojourners. Executive Director, White House Office of Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships.
  • Niall Ferguson - Board of Directors, Belfer Center
  • Bill Gates and Paul Allen - Co-founders of Microsoft.
  • Cyrus Habib - Lt. Governor of Washington. Member of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits).
  • Ted Halstead - Founder of New America Foundation.
  • Danny Hillis - Co-chair of Long Now Foundation
  • Chad Hurley - Former PayPal web designer who co-founded Youtube.
  • Bran Ferren - CEO of Applied Minds.
  • Paul Fribourg - Chairman of Contigroup Companies. Board member of the Endeavor Initiative.
  • Thomas Friedman - New York Times columnist.
  • Alicia Garza - Co-founder of Black Lives Matter. Member of Freedom Road Socialist Organization.
  • Bill Gross - CEO of Idealab. Attended UN Social Innovation Summit.
  • Danny Hillis - Co-chairman of Applied Minds. Former board member of Wikipedia.
  • Mellody Hobson - Co-CEO of Ariel Investments. Head of Economic Club of Chicago. Former board chair of Dreamworks. Board member of TPG Rise Fund.
  • Chad Hurley - Paypal web designer. Member of FWD.us.
  • Shamil Idriss - Chairman of the board of Soliya whose advisory board includes Muna Abusulayman of Prince Alwaleed bin Talal's Kingdom Holdings. Deputy director of the UN Alliance of Civilizations.
  • Joichi Ito - Board member of Sony and NY Times. His sister Mimi Ito is a board member of Wikipedia and employs Jonathan McIntosh, the writer for Anita Sarkeesian.
  • Jessica Jackley - Member of International Museum of Women, One Young World, Collaborative Fund
  • Jessica Jackson - Chief Advocacy Officer of Reform Alliance. Member of Van Jones's Dream Corps.
  • Kevin J. Jenkins - President and CEO of World Vision International which has been accused of promoting an anti-Israel agenda.[11]
  • Robert A. Johnson - President of the Institute for New Economic Thinking run by Lord Adair Turner.
  • David Jones - Co-founder of One Young World whose counselors include Richard Branson, Justin Trudeau, and Muhammad Yunus.[12]
  • Van Jones - Co-founder of Color of Change which censors Reddit.[13] Associate of George Soros.[14] Board member of Demos. Member of Standing Together to Organize a Revolutionary Movement, associated with Freedom Road Socialist Organization.
  • Andrea Jung - CEO of Grameen America, former CEO of Avon, board member of Apple. (Grameen employs Isabel Maxwell.)
  • Ibram X. Kendi - Author of "How To Be an Antiracist".
  • Adam Kinzinger - Republican Congressman from Illinois. "Wait til we talk about @AdamKinzinger, Evan McMullin, and Qatar" - https://archive.ph/Iq5Vz
  • Paul Krugman - New York Times columnist
  • Vivek Kundra - fellow of Berkman and Shorenstein centers.
  • Farhan Latif - President of El-Hibri Foundation. Former COO of Institute for Social Policy and Understanding.
  • William P. Lauder - Estee Lauder. Member of the Guardians of the Council for Inclusive Capitalism.
  • Max Levchin - Co-founder of Confinity which created Paypal.
  • Rick Little - Board of Silatech (Qatar). Founder, ImagineNations Group, International Youth Foundation USA/Qatar. Chairman, Organizing Team for the Youth Employment Center.
  • Brie Loskota - Managing Director, the University of Southern California Center for Religion and Civic Culture. Member of the Inclusive America Project.
  • Daniel Lubetzky - Runs Peaceworks and OneVoice. OneVoice is a front for the PLO, run by their propaganda minister. Makes the Kind candy bars.
  • Howard Lutnick - Co-founded Cantor Fitzgerald. His sister Edie Lutnick is a member of TerraMar.
  • Michael Lynton - CEO of Sony. Friend of Marjorie Scardino.
  • Rebecca MacKinnon - Co-founder of Global Voices, board member of Wikipedia.
  • Katherine Maher - executive director of Wikimedia Foundation (Wikipedia)
  • Trevor Manuel - Minister of the National Planning Commission of South Africa (2009-2014). Former minister of finance (1996-2006). Distinguished practictioner, Leonard Blavatnik School of Government.
  • Marissa Mayer - CEO of Yahoo.
  • Ed Mayo - member of Sir Ronald Cohen's Big Society Capital.
  • Amina J. Mohammed - Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General on Post-2015 Development Planning.
  • Geoff Mulgan - member of Sir Ronald Cohen's Big Society Capital.
  • Nathan Myhrvold - Intellectual Ventures.
  • Siamak Namazi - Director of Atieh Bahar, part of Atieh Group which has multiple ties to the Iranian regime. Associate of Trita Parsi.
  • Raju Narisetti - CEO of Gizmodo, board member of Wikimedia Foundation, former Senior Vice President of Strategy at News Corp (Fox News), Vice-chair for the Board of Directors of the International Center for Journalists
  • Trevor Neilson - President of G2 Investment Group of Pierce Rothchild. Co-founder of Threat Pattern with Michael Sulik of the CIA National Clandestine Service. Board of Wikipedia. Director of Special Projects and Director of Public Affairs for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Strategic counsel to Richard Branson who sponsors B Team (Avaaz).
  • Boris Nikolic - Bill Gates's science advisor and the executor of Jeffrey Epstein's will.[15]
  • Martin Nowak - Harvard biology and math professor.
  • Pierre Omidyar - Paypal co-founder. Founder of Omidyar Network. Board of TPG Rise Fund, The Democracy Fund, 21st Century Council. Member of Bridgespan Group.
  • Larry Page - Co-founder of Google. Appears with Sir Richard Branson, Marc Cuban, Guy Kawasaki, Robert Scoble, and General Peter Pace in the G+ network of Bonnie Russell, writer for the UN's RH Reality Check aka Rewrire News.
  • Eboo Patel - Board member of Aga Khan Foundation. Runs Search Institute and Interfaith Youth Core. Was part of the Inclusive America project.
  • Ricken Patel - Co-founder and executive director of Avaaz.
  • Jonah Peretti - Co-founder of Buzzfeed and Huffington Post. Associate of Adam Wolfensohn in the Harmony Institute.
  • Kim Polese - Board member of Long Now Foundation.
  • Ai-jen Poo - National Domestic Workers Alliance, 99% Spring Movement, Women Support the Iran Nuclear Deal, Chinese Progressive Association.
  • Dina Powell - President of Goldman Sachs, formerly Global Head of Corporate Engagement. Married to David McCormick of Bridgewater Associates.
  • Samantha Power - Advisor to National Security Advisor Tom Donilon, married to Cass Sunstein.
  • Cyril Ramaphosa - Former president of South Africa. Advisory board member of International Crisis Group.
  • Steven Rattner - Board of New America Foundation.
  • Joanna Rees - Board member of Edgar Bronfman Jr.'s Endeavor Group. Senior partner in Sir Richard Branson's B Team aka Avaaz.
  • Nicholas Rohatyn - Asia Society. Rohatyn Group. Employs New America treasurer Liaquat Ahamed.
  • Carolina Rossini - Global Connectivity Policy Manager at Facebook, director of Rightscon.
  • Kenneth Roth - Head of Human Rights Watch. Denies that the Muslim Brotherhood is a terrorist group.[16]
  • Lynn Forester de Rothschild - Chair of the Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism. Board member, Peterson Institute for International Economics. Associate of Ghislaine Maxwell. Member of the Vatican's Guardians of the Council for Inclusive Capitalism. Married to Sir Evelyn de Rothschild, the financial advisor to Queen Elizabeth.[17]
  • Nat Rothschild - member of TerraMar and Belfer Center.
  • Linda Rottenberg - CEO and Co-Founder of Endeavor Group
  • Jeffrey Sachs - Director or The Earth Institute at Columbia University
  • Paul Sagan - Chairman of ProPublica. Partner in General Catalyst Partners. Director of Akamai Technologies. Board member of Harvard Shorenstein Center.
  • Enric Sala - National Geographic explorer. Citizen of TerraMar.
  • Sheryl Sandberg - COO of Facebook. Board member of Women for Women International.
  • Lily Sarafan - President of Home Care Assistance. Signed the Code Pink statement Women Support the Iran Nuclear Deal. Co-hosted a Clinton fundraiser with the Kordestanis.
  • Eric Schmidt - CEO of Google since 2001. Chairman of the board of New America. Co-chair of WEF 2015. Board member of Defense Innovation Advisory Board. Board member of Institute for Advanced Study. Advisory board member of the Leonard Blavatnik School of Government with Bill Clinton. Funded the Groundwork and Civis Analytics to help the Clinton campaign.
  • Rajiv Shah - Administrator for the United States Agency for International Development. Member of the Guardians of the Council for Inclusive Capitalism, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, International Rescue Committee.
  • Mark Shuttleworth - Founder of Canonical which produces Ubuntu Linux.
  • Shamina Singh - President, Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth. Member of MacArthur Foundation's Data and Society Research Institute.
  • Alexander Soros - Boards of Bend The Arc Jewish Action, Global Witness. Associate of Michael Vachon of Democracy Alliance.
  • Jonathan Soros - Citizen of TerraMar, New America Foundation, Open Society. Related to George Soros.
  • Patty Stonesifer - Co-chair, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Amazon board of directors. Chair of the White House Council for Community Solutions under Obama. Attended 2009 meeting with Bill Gates, David Rockefeller Sr., George Soros, others.
  • Larry Summers - Former head of Harvard.
  • Peter Thiel - Paypal co-founder. Facebook board member and its first outside investor.
  • Lila Tretikov - Former executive director of Wikipedia.
  • Ivanka Trump - Daughter of Donald Trump.
  • Lord Adair Turner - Chairman of the Governing Board, Institute for New Economic Thinking.
  • Jimmy Wales - Wikipedia.
  • Devin Wenig - Former eBay CEO.
  • Adam Werbach - President of the Sierra Club.
  • Evan Williams - Twitter board member. Hired Del Harvey to run Twitter's Trust and Safety.
  • Anne Wojcicki - The ex-wife of Sergei Brin, sister of Youtube CEO Susan Wojcicki who fired James Damore.[18]
  • Nathan Wolfe - CEO of Metabiota. Citizen of TerraMar.
  • Jonathan Zittrain - Co-founder of the Berkman Center, member of Shorenstein Center and MIT Media Lab.
  • Fareed Zakaria - Board of New America Foundation, member of Berggruen Institute.
  • Randi Zuckerberg - Marketing director at Facebook. Attended Personal Democracy Forum.
  • Ethan Zuckerman - Co-founder of Global Voices. Board member of Wikipedia. Member of the MacArthur Foundation's Data and Society Research Institute and Research Network on Youth and Participatory Politics with Mimi Ito. Director of the Center for Civic Media at MIT. Member of the Guardian's Global Development Advisory Panel with Lord Mark Malloch-Brown. Associate of Randi Harper.

Partners

The World Economic Forum names its main Strategic Foundation Partners as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Wellcome Trust, and names Salesforce.com as its Strategic Technology Partner. A partner list as of 2014 included: [19]

  • A.T. Kearney
  • ABB (ASEA Brown Boveri)
  • The Abraaj Group
  • Accenture
  • Adecco Group
  • Aetna
  • Agility
  • Alcoa
  • ArcelorMittal
  • AUDI AG
  • Bahrain Economic Development Board
  • Bain & Company
  • Bank of America
  • Barclays
  • Basic Element
  • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  • BlackRock
  • Bombardier
  • The Boston Consulting Group
  • BP Plc (British Petroleum)
  • Bridgewater Associates
  • BT (British Telecom)
  • Burda Media
  • CA Technologies (Computer Associates International)
  • Chevron
  • Cisco
  • Citi (Citigroup)
  • Clayton, Dubilier & Rice LLC
  • Clifford Chance
  • The Coca-Cola Company
  • Credit Suisse
  • Dalian Wanda Group
  • Dangote Group
  • Deloitte
  • Dentsu Group
  • Deutsche Bank
  • Deutsche Post DHL
  • Dogus Group
  • The Dow Chemical Company
  • DuPont
  • Ericsson
  • Eskom Holdings SOC Limited
  • Essar Capital Ltd
  • EY (Ernst & Young)
  • Facebook Inc.
  • Fluor Corporation
  • GE (General Electric)
  • General Motors Company
  • Goldman Sachs
  • Google Inc.
  • Hanwha Group
  • HCL Technologies Ltd
  • Heidrick & Struggles
  • Henkel
  • Hitachi
  • HSBC
  • Huawei Technologies
  • IHS (IHS Towers)
  • Infosys
  • Itaú Unibanco
  • JLL (Jones Long LaSalle)
  • JPMorgan Chase & Co.
  • KPMG International
  • Kudelski Group
  • Lazard
  • Lenovo
  • LIXIL Group
  • LUKOIL
  • ManpowerGroup
  • Marsh & McLennan Companies (MMC)
  • MasterCard
  • McKinsey & Company
  • Microsoft Corporation
  • Mitsubishi Corporation
  • Morgan Stanley
  • National Bank of Kuwait
  • Nestlé SA
  • Novartis
  • NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
  • Old Mutual
  • Omnicom Group
  • PepsiCo
  • Petrobras
  • Prudential
  • Publicis Groupe
  • PwC (Price Waterhouse Coopers)
  • Qualcomm
  • Reliance Industries
  • Renault-Nissan Alliance
  • The Rockefeller Foundation
  • Royal DSM
  • Royal Philips
  • SABMiller
  • salesforce.com
  • Saudi Aramco
  • Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC)
  • Sberbank
  • Siemens
  • SK Group
  • SOCAR (State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic)
  • Standard Chartered Bank
  • Swiss Re
  • Takeda Pharmaceutical
  • Tata Consultancy Services
  • Tech Mahindra
  • Thomson Reuters
  • Toshiba Corporation
  • Total
  • UBS
  • Unilever
  • USM Holdings
  • VimpelCom
  • Visa Inc.
  • Volkswagen AG
  • VTB Bank
  • Wellcome Trust
  • Wipro
  • WPP
  • Yahoo! Inc.
  • Zurich Insurance Group

Investments

WEF Strategic Partner the Wellcome Trust holds investments worth over $100 million in each of Apple Inc., Bank of America, BankUnited, Berkshire Hathaway, Castlight Health Partners, Cisco Systems, Coca Cola, Exxon Mobil, Facebook, General Electric, Google, International Business Machines (IBM), Johnson & Johnson, JPMorgan Chase, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, PepsiCo, Procter & Gamble, Schlumberger, Twitter, and Verizon. Wellcome was founded by Sir Henry Wellcome[20] and its board of governors[21] is chaired by Eliza Manningham-Buller, co-president of Chatham House and former director general of MI5.[22]

Foreign Investors

WEF partner VTB Bank is described by Jesse Drucker of the New York Times as "a Russian state-controlled bank often used for politically strategic deals."[23]

The Abraaj Group co-hosts the Aspen Institute's Pakistan Entrepreneurship Investment Roundtable[24] and is a Strategic Partner of the Clinton Foundation.[25]

Other partners represent state interests of Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia.

Marketing

PublicisLive, a subsidiary of MSLGROUP and Publicis Groupe, has managed the World Economic Forum since 1995.[26] PublicisLive founder and chairman Richard Attias is a member of TerraMar and is co-founder of the Clinton Global Initiative and the New York Forum, and is married to Cecelia Attias, the ex-wife of French Prime Minister Nicolas Sarkozy. The advisory board of Publicis Groupe subsidiary Kekst CNC includes Munich Security Forum chair Wolfgang Ischinger, Center for Democracy and Technology president Nuala O'Connor, and former Rothschild banker Matthew Westerman.

WPP is a marketing agency led by Sir Martin Sorrell whose subsidiaries include Grey Global Group, Ogilvy & Mather, Young & Rubicam, J. Walter Thompson (JWT), Hill & Knowlton, Burson-Marsteller, GroupM, Cohn & Wolfe, and The Brand Union. WPP Group purchased a 30% stake in Richard Attias and Associates in 2013.[27]

The World Economic Forum hosts the West Islamic World Dialogue as a propaganda front for Islamist terrorist organizations under the direction of Lord Carey of Clifton and Prince Turki al Faisal al Saudi, the former head of Saudi intelligence.[28] The members of this organization overlap with the UN Alliance of Civilizations.

The World Economic Forum hosts Global Shapers[29] whose associate Vision 3[30] is a partnership between China's CITIC International Assets Management and the Dar al-Maal al-Islami Trust, also known as DMI Trust, which has been accused of employing Hassan al-Turabi and global Muslim Brotherhood leader Youssef Qaradawi and operating in concert with Al-Taqwa Bank of Youssef Nada.[31]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Leadership Team | World Economic Forum, archived December 2014
  2. Global development advisory panel, The Guardian, 14 September 2010
  3. 2013 Form 990 - World Economic Forum USA
  4. Robert W. Malone, Downloadable List of WEF Graduates, https://maloneinstitute.org/s/WEF-GLT-and-YGL-list-22JUN2022-by-country.xlsx
  5. Anonymous, Mailvox: Marvel and the Swamp, https://voxday.net/2018/09/17/mailvox-marvel-and-the-swamp/
  6. Jeff Bezos hugged Jamal Khashoggi's fiancee during a vigil in front of the Saudi consulate in Istanbul to mark one year since the journalist's murder, QuickTakev by Bloomberg, 2 Oct 2019 https://twitter.com/tictoc/status/1179369391651205120 https://archive.ph/FplFW
  7. Alex Van Ness, 'Jeff Bezos mourning with executive director of CAIR and Hamas fanboy, Nihad Awad https://twitter.com/thealexvanness/status/1220204740170207232 https://archive.ph/cWHmA
  8. Cory Morningstar, Avaaz: The Globe's Largest & Most Powerful Behavioural Change Network [Part I], July 27, 2017, https://www.wrongkindofgreen.org/2017/07/27/avaaz-the-globes-largest-most-powerful-behavioural-change-network-part-i/ https://archive.ph/B57Rf
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  15. Chris Spargo, Jeffrey Epstein named Bill Gates' science adviser Boris Nikolic as an executor of his will, Daily Mail, 20 August 2019 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7376195/Jeffrey-Epstein-named-Bill-Gates-science-adviser-Boris-Nikolic-executor-will.html https://archive.ph/d8O5z
  16. Kenneth Roth, The Egyptian and Saudi governments fear the Muslim Brotherhood because it represents the popular option of an Islamic political party that wins fair elections. So they press Trump to do their dirty work by designating it a "terrorist" group., https://twitter.com/KenRoth/status/1123505988169019392 https://archive.ph/2W53x
  17. Sir Evelyn de Rothschild Net Worth, TheRichest, http://www.therichest.com/celebnetworth/celebrity-business/men/sir-evelyn-de-rothschild-net-worth/ https://archive.ph/eDwqS
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  19. [https://web.archive.org/web/20141210152911/http://www.weforum.org/strategic-partners Strategic Partners | World Economic Forum], archived December 2014
  20. About us, Wellcome Trust, https://web.archive.org/web/20200922225053/https://wellcome.org/about-us
  21. Board of Governors, Wellcome Trust, https://web.archive.org/web/20200926054933/https://wellcome.org/about-us/governance/board-governors
  22. Elizabeth Lydia Manningham-Buller, Wikispooks, https://www.wikispooks.com/wiki/Eliza_Manningham-Buller https://archive.ph/HcPrO
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  26. PublicisLive on LinkedIn
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