Klaus Schwab’s ‘Great Reset’ Co-Author Blows Whistle on WEF’s Greenwashing Agenda

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Klaus Schwab’s ‘Great Reset’ Co-Author Blows Whistle on WEF’s Greenwashing Agenda

The co-author of World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab’s “COVID-19: The Great Reset” has blown the whistle on the inner workings of the globalist organization.

Thierry Malleret, who wrote “The Great Reset” with Schwab in 2020, has just released a new exposé titled “Deaths at Davos.”

The new book exposes the greenwashing agenda of the WEF, revealing that globalists are using fabricated environmental issues to accumulate more power, control, and wealth.

Malleret led the WEF’s “global risks” team for eight years before recently leaving the organization.

He also co-authored “The Great Narrative in 2022” with Schwab.

Malleret’s new book is thinly disguised as fiction while lifting the lid on a Davos, Switzerland-based globalist organization that seeks to advance the agenda of the global elite.

In the book, the organization is led by a character named “The Don,” who bears more than a striking resemblance to Schwab.

Despite the book clearly being based on the WEF and Schwab, Malleret insists at the onset that his novel is a “work of fiction.”

He adds that “any resemblance to actual or past events and individuals is purely coincidental.”

However, while the plot of the book comes from the imagination of the author, the surrounding details and characterizations leave us with plenty of insight into how Davos operates.

The semi-fictional landscape serves merely as a means to provide Malleret the cover necessary to tear into the Davos class, and even select individuals who are integral to the WEF.

According to Malleret, “The Don” – Schwab – is obsessed with the prestige of the WEF’s annual meeting in Davos.

He writes that Schwab abhors the idea of outsiders being allowed to ruin his spectacle.

Despite the unbelievably hostile circumstances that are depicted surrounding the annual meeting, Schwab is determined to press on without hesitation.

The annual WEF conference is described as “His baby. His creature. The love of his life.”

“Deaths at Davos” is a tale about the WEF’s 2024 Annual Meeting in Davos.

Over time, Schwab has cast his ideology aside, and now holds the annual meeting to ensure that Davos serves as the ultimate public, private, governmental, business, and personal launching pad for the global elite.

Malleret, whose critiques come from the Left of the political spectrum, takes several shots at Davos through the character of a comically caricature-like trust fund billionaire named Karl Manhoff.

He seems to be a catch-all for institutions like BlackRock, and the Fortune 500 executive class that pays lip service to the idea of globalists “saving the planet” from “climate change.”

In the book, Manhoff has seemingly mastered the art of greenwashing his way to riches.

He continues to spin up new ESG-equivalent labels to enrich himself in the name of saving the environment or helping the less fortunate.

This agenda is facilitated by Schwab and other WEF elites.

The protagonist is a lady named Olena Kostarenko.

Kostarenko runs a Reconstruct Ukraine Fund on behalf of the Ukrainian government.

She often appears endlessly frustrated by the lack of true commitment from people who possess the wealth and power to make change.

Kostarenko argues that the powerful globalists seem entirely uninterested in being helpful just for the sake of doing a good deed.

“No one was there to improve the state of the world, let alone the state of her own country,” the author writes of Kostarenko’s appeals, in not so subtly taking a jab at the WEF’s claimed mission.

Throughout the book, you get the sense that Malleret, who again, is definitely an ideological liberal, is fed up with the notion that the Davos agenda items are helpful to anyone outside of “The Circle,” which is a stand-in for the WEF. 

It is clear that the author understands both the WEF’s mission and its annual meeting in Davos as nothing more than a networking festival for the global elite.

Those elites are more interested in consuming power, greenwashing for profit, and “networking up” than in the WEF’s claimed mission to “improve the state of the world.”

Malleret is a longtime trusted adviser and friend to Schwab.

He has come to understand that the Davos class is motivated by nothing but the pursuit of wealth, power, and prestige.

The idea that WEF globalists care about the general public or the planet is simply laughable.