Net Uses Russia Collusion Hoax Pusher To Cover For WEF Elites

It’s time to call out the chutzpah of the elitist leftists. Despite the fact that the World Economic Forum (WEF) has made some scary proposals – microchipping kids, pushing for vaccine mandates – the liberal media continues to downplay these issues, acting like it’s all some kind of ‘conspiracy theory’.

Take Ben Smith, the Editor-in-Chief of Semafor and former editor-in-chief of Buzzfeed News. Smith, who spent his career pushing the Steele Dossier, now scoffs at Elon Musk’s warnings about the dystopian elitism that undergirds the WEF, calling people with real concerns ‘people who think that the CEOs here are gathering to make you take vaccines and to eat bugs’.

Oh, really? It’s not a conspiracy theory, it’s a fact. Just take a look at what the WEF itself has been pushing. In 2019, they posted a video on their Facebook page promoting the virtues of bug eating. And in August 2021, their Digital Editor of Strategic Intelligence John Letzing justified vaccine mandates as “measures [to] help keep people safe”.

The same elitist organization has also hosted panels featuring former Vice President Al Gore, who went on a rant about how we need to “boil the oceans,” “rain bombs” and “climate refugees,” and Brian Stelter, who griped about the need for people to start trusting “established” sources of information rather than the so-called online “disinformation” spreaders.

The panel’s proposed solution? To push those “trustworthy sources” while censoring content deemed to be “disinformation.”

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It’s absolutely f***ing outrageous what these liberal elites are trying to pull here. They think they can gaslight people and make them think their concerns are nothing but conspiracy theories. But the truth is, the WEF and their big business backers want to control us and our lives.

I think it’s almost comical that they brought in a Russia Collusion hoax consiracy nutjob to argue their point.

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