The World Economic Forum, a Klaus Schwab production that means to make dramatic changes in the life of every resident of planet earth, is grooming what it calls "young global leaders" for places of influence in its apparatus. It also has connections with various elected and appointed government figures that may be of use in implementing its plans. Just as significantly, it has established partnerships with international corporations, hoping that they will embrace the ideas of the organization. You might wish to know the names of the corporations that WEF lists as its partners. Below are some of them:
Lockheed Martin
Medtronic
Kikkoman
New York Times
J. P. Morgan Chase & Company
Intel
Procter & Gamble
Honeywell
Rabobank
Sony Group
Fluor
Tyson Foods
Ecolab
UPS
Dell Technologies
Volkswagen Group
Coca-Cola HBC
Toyota
Siemens
IBM
Ralph Lauren
Cargill
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Boeing
Walmart
AARP
Verizon Communications
If you're a stockholder or customer of one of these corporations and familiar with the ideas and plans of the World Economic Forum you may wish to send along email to them congratulating their relationship with the Forum or, on the other hand, expressing your disapproval this partnership.
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