World Economic Forum Predicted in 1942
In 1949, England’s George Orwell’s classic dystopian book “1984” was published. From the acute perceptions in the book, big brother, floating fortresses, telescreens, facial recognition, and auto-transcription have all come true. In another dystopian novel, published in 1953 American Ray Bradbury wrote “Fahrenheit 451” about burning books and other literature to confiscate and conceal history undesirable to certain political factions. This has also occurred, as has the removal of historic statues and other items of historical significance.
In 1942, Austrian-born economist Joseph Schumpeter, who immigrated to the United States in 1939 to become an economics professor at Harvard University, wrote a book entitled “Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy”. In the book, he popularized the term, "classical doctrine" which “disputed the idea that democracy was a process by which the electorate identified the common good, and politicians carried this out for them. He argued this was unrealistic, and that people's ignorance and superficiality meant that in fact they were largely manipulated by politicians, who set the agenda.”
Schumpeter believed that at some future date, an aristocratic group of extremely wealthy people will begin to combat the economic system that ironically allowed each of them to achieve their great wealth. In a recent edition of Newsweek, Ralph Schoellhammer, an assistant professor in economics and political science at Webster University in Vienna, Austria wrote, “The downfall of capitalism will not come from the uprising of an impoverished working class but from the sabotage of a bored upper class. This was the view of the Austrian economist Joseph Schumpeter in 1942. Schumpeter believed that at some point in the future, an educated elite would have nothing left to struggle for and will instead start to struggle against the very system that they themselves live in.”
Thus, Joseph Schumpeter envisioned and predicted the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the probable ambition and purpose of the assembly. While breaking each and every rule, mandate, and commandment they lay upon the peasantry, they, like eco-politicians and bureaucrat alarmists everywhere, communicate their imperative with moral superiority. And, many in the proletariat and plebian of society either bow or buy in.
In 2016, the WEF released a video predicting 8 changes to the world by 2030. These prophecies are as follows:
Whatever you want you’ll rent and they’ll be delivered to you
The USA will not be the world’s leading superpower – a handful of countries will dominate (China’s flag is shown along with others)
Human organs for transplantation will not come from other humans but be printed
You’ll eat much less meat – It’ll only be a treat
A billion people will be displaced by climate change
Any industry will have to pay to emit carbon dioxide
There will be no price on carbon making fossil fuels history
You could be working on taking a trip to Mars
Western values will have been tested to the breaking point
In this year’s summit, the WEF communicates that in the future cars and other vehicles will not be owned but rather rented, borrowed, or shared - they virtue signal this measure through a decline in vehicle accidents and subsequent deaths and injuries.
The linked article from Epoch Times states, “The WEF prides itself on being the biggest global advocate for public-private cooperation, and governments in the U.S. and Europe are doing their part to advance external control of cars”. In other words, remove personal freedoms in favor of controls by large corporations and governments.
The ultimate goal of the WEF has been a communal economic and political system merging administrative central government with large corporate control.