The globalist elites attending the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual event in Davos, Switzerland, were treated to a strange stage performance to “melt their cares away.”
In addition to the lavish cocktails and canapes, global business leaders were offered entertainment in the form of ballet dancers performing in the snow, accompanied by a cellist against an icy backdrop.
According to the organizers, the showpiece was meant to raise the spirits of guests worried about “the impacts of climate change and encourage them to keep taking action in their own small ways.”
“Hope is an action, and it’s something we need to do in small ways, micro ways, the little things we do that we don’t know they make a difference,” said Gail Whiteman, the executive director of the Arctic Basecamp in Davos.
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The piece also featured music by cellist Nicolas Altstaedt, choreographed by German-Argentinian Demis Volpi.
According to Whiteman, the show was a chance to inspire the world’s leaders as they strive to heal a troubled world.
The reformat came a few days after an Amazonian shaman performed a pagan ritual over a WEF panel after discussing “Climate and Nature.”
The shaman, chief Putanny, from the Yawanawá tribe of the Amazon, gave a brief address asking for help in “healing the planet.”
Claiming to represent “the voice of nature,” she engaged in a pagan ritual of “blessing,” rubbing her hands together and reciting a “prayer.”
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On Thursday, WEF chairman Klaus Schwab predicted that elections would “soon be a quaint relic of the past,” pointing to the elegance of AII as the new democracy.
“But then the next step could be to go into prescriptive mode, which means you do not even have to have elections anymore because you can already predict,” he said.
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