while you wriggle, the elite scatter millions of dollars on prostitutes

This week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, the global elite – which supposedly deals with world problems such as “climate change” – is having a huge party.

During the five-day summit, business tycoons and world leaders ask ordinary people to make more efforts, save money, and change their lifestyle, while they party, eat the most expensive food and spend time with prostitutes.

A for the German newspaper Bild an escort named Liana said she mingled with the global elite in business attire at the meeting and was paid €700 per hour and €2,300 for the whole night. The woman highlighted the dark side of Davos and said that the demand for prostitutes skyrocketed during the meeting. An escort service also confirmed that sex workers are very busy this week:

“Boss book escorts in hotel suites for themselves and their employees” – said the head of an escort service to the Swiss newspaper 20 Minuten.

The prostitutes hired by the WEF were first reported by The Times. According to their coverage, at least 100 known prostitutes traveled to the 2020 summit. The WEF has invited around 2,500 global elites this year, and nearly 30,000 more are expected to attend dinners and wild parties in the ski resort. Tesla CEO Elon Musk made a series of jokes over the weekend aimed at the world organization, the World Economic Forum (WEF).

“I think a mixed governmental and commercial forum makes sense. Although the WEF kind of gives me the chills, I’m sure everything is fine…”he stated Musk on Twitter Sunday night.

The WEF was sharply criticized everywhere for its 2016 campaign, since the organization stated 6 years ago: “Welcome to 2030. I have nothing, no privacy and life has never been better”.

Many objected to the organization’s attempt to frame the lack of personal property and privacy as a positive. Most of the content of the campaign, originally accompanied by a promotional video and several articles, has since been removed from the world wide web. However, the WEF tweet remains. The Forum’s executive director, Adrian Monck (not the main character of the series), blamed the right-wing portal 4chan for the controversy surrounding the 2016 campaign.

Monck wrote an opinion piece in the Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail last August, in which “he called it a misinformation campaign that targeted the World Economic Forum”.

“The story of You’ll Have Nothing and You’ll Be Happy is all non-trivial and provides valuable insight into how misinformation is created and why it’s important not to help it spread” Monck wrote, adding that much of the criticism was racist and anti-Semitic.

Musk also commented on this: “There should be a quiz: ‘4Chan or Davos, who said?’

Musk declined the WEF invitation

WEF openly supports the ESG movement, which is practically an environmental, social and governance agenda.

“Recent events have only increased the business world’s attention to ESG” – reads the statement on the WEF website. “During the COVID-19 pandemic, the well-being of employees has become of paramount importance; social justice protests have drawn attention to gaps in diversity, equity, and inclusion; and the effects of climate change and the importance of environmental sustainability are increasingly difficult, if not impossible, to ignore.”

Despite founding the world’s largest electric vehicle company, Tesla, Musk is not a fan of ESG.

“The S in ESG stands for Satan” Musk tweeted in response, having previously declared the entire movement to be the devil.

In 2008, the WEF named Musk a “Young Global Leaders” classified – which the organization “membership” qualifies as a program. Musk stated in this regard: “I was invited to the WEF, but I declined” he said on Twitter in December, responding to allegations that he was in contact with the international group.

The Twitter CEO also responded to a video of WEF founder Klaus Schwab speaking, with Schwab warning that a global cyber attack could disrupt supply chains, and the COVID-19 crisis by comparison “they bother me a little” it may seem.

The founder of the WEF stated that such an attack “it would completely stop the electricity supply, transport, hospital services, our entire society”. The short film, accompanied by scary music and provocative images, attracted Musk’s attention. “This film writes itself” Musk responded with a popcorn emoji.

Schwab received a lot of criticism for his book on COVID-19. In his book The Great Reset, he called for governments around the world to use the pandemic as an opportunity to “to rethink capitalism”.

The WEF has also been heavily criticized for promoting insects as a potential food source while serving luxury food to its members and guests at the Davos meeting.

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