Anybody have any interesting stuff WEF stuff to share from their 2022 annual meeting? I watched a panel earlier that was all about the metaverse. They want you to pay real money for fake Air Jordans and other virtual goods in the metaverse. They talked about how maybe the United Nations would create a regulatory framework for standardizing the rules of the metaverse. They heavily implied that there would be internet anonymity since your avatar would be an actual photographic image of your physical likeness, except maybe in the case of certain groups like the Arab Spring who need privacy (color revolution shenanigans).
The founder of Second Life, Philip Rosedale, was on the panel talking about how people tend to moderate their behavior much more on the internet when a physical avatar is speaking to them rather than it just being text based. So that moderators with a physical form can be used for behavior modification purposes.
They also mentioned how the AI computer will do a much better job of upscaling, constantly retraining you to do your job better. I'm sure that won't create any kind of power imbalance when it comes to worker and employer relations when your boss is a fucking AI computer program.
That's just a few things I picked up from it. Do any of you guys have anything interesting to share?
Oh, also, they talked about how they need to train the metaverse users about their privacy rights, LOL. They said that they can teach them that their are trade offs. For example, they can pay more money if they want to retain their privacy data and have an ad-free experience. Or they can get a cheaper experience if they're willing to sell their data to various multinational corporations and governments so that they can get more content directed personally toward them at an individual. Obviously, internet privacy doesn't fucking exist. But it seems interesting how they're talking about training people to voluntarily give up more and more privacy for convenience specifically as it relates to the metaverse. The engineering of consent stuff again.
Australia's esafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, calls for a recalibration of human rights and free speech online.
" “We are finding ourselves in a place where we have increasing polarization everywhere, and everything feels binary when it doesn’t need to be,” Inman Grant said.
“So I think we’re going to have to think about a recalibration of a whole range of human rights that are playing out online, from the freedom of speech to be[ing] free from online violence,” she added."
And this is why a NATO alliance with 50% GDP cannot win Russia with its 2,5% GDP. the bullshit these imbecile billionaires are talking about.
Ian Jenkins
Only recalibration I need is my rifle optic, so that I can shoot anyone who will tell me what to do.
Parker Peterson
bump
Grayson Davis
I'm about to watch Klaus Schwab have his talk with Albert Bourla, CEO of Pfizer. I really it's boring to hear these megalomaniacs drone on and tap dance around the point but occasionally they reveal something interesting.
Aussie are already slaves, the complete shutdown of freedom will be within few years after which they will be stripped of everything they are own, will be depopulated and the rest will serve their master for food, full of buds and water to swallow it.
Jack Bell
Interesting. Bourla mentioned about Pfizer's announcement to distribute all of their vaccines and medicines at cost (only what it takes to produce and ship them) to the poorest 45 countries in the world. What a charitable guy. Not only that but Pfizer is running a test program with five countries (Rwnada, Ghana, Senegal, Ghana and Malawi) where they will help set up infrastructure to distribute the vaccines and medicine (lol) to the local population more effectively and identify barriers. He also wants to build partnerships with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation/GAVI Vaccine Alliance, the World Health Organization and Doctors without Borders to help in the distribution process as a health provider.
He also mentioned how the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation "Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance" program was originally conceived at the World Economic Forum in Davos before Bill Gates took it over. Klaus laughed at said that it was his "child" and that he has many "children" and all the audience laughed in response.
Bourla also talked about how important intellectual property for these vaccines and medicines is. Biontec held the intellectual property for the vaccine but Pfizer was manufacturing and distributing it. Basically, they had an oral agreement between the two for two months before they signed a research contract and then a whole year after the Biontec/Pfizer partnership before they signed a commercial contract. So, he talks about how important trust was with their partner and how that doesn't happen in the corporate world. And then everyone clapped!
He also brought up the Astrazeneca's partnership with Oxford in developing and manufacturing the vaccine.
Lol, he called the fear that civilization could disappear forever due to COVID "pandemic" a "tremendous weapon" to motivate different stakeholders and actors to cooperate together. I think that's bullshit they all know it's a scam. But that fear is certainly a weapon for the public to openly accepting these public private partnerships between international health agencies (WHO), national governments, multinational pharmaceutical corporations, smaller research pharmaceutical companies and tax-exempt foundations (Bill & Melinda Gates/GAVI) that will dominate all health policies over the the public.
They also reveal how they really see this all as a military strategy. Powerful weapon... Kek.
Bourla is basically saying what we've heard over the last two years. COVID is going to be around forever, kek. It's not going away. He's giving up permission to get our economic and social lives back unless there's another dangerous variant. Then we have to give up our lives again, lol. He says that Pfizer can keep updating the vaccines every time there's a new variant mutation.
Klaus asked him if we should be afraid of a new virus and Bourla brings up the monkey pox. He says we shouldn't be afraid but we should be "prepared".
He says even though there's new treatments you should still get vaccinated so you have a better chance of surviving and not infecting others. "You vaccinate not only for yourself. You vaccinate to protect society and particularly to protect those that you love the most because they are the ones that you are together" he says.
Bourla is concerned that compliance will drop off in vaccine retention with each additional dose. Because of that he wants a vaccine that supposedly lasts a year. Basically, people will be more likely to take the clot shot if they know they only have to do it annually as opposed to every three months.
He also mentions that if they combine the COVID-19 vaccine with a flu shot vaccine that will also help improve compliance. Basically making things more convenient will improve compliance. He's a clever guy...
Klaus says that getting vaccinated may be the standard for future meetings. He also keeps praising Switzerland's vaccine and testing requirements.
Bourla then praised EMA and FDA did well in terms of regulations. Because the regulation process was normally six months and now they're doing it in one week, lol. He's basically advocating that the health regulations be streamlined and perhaps combined in individual countries to speed up the approval process for vaccines.
Lol, so Klaus asked Bourla who gets the liability problem if the vaccines fucks you up. Bourla said that the government is taking on the liability, nor the corporations. But, of course, we all know this is pretty much bullshit. Nobody is going to be liable.
Now he's going on the "fanatic group of anti-vaxxers". So, he's basically saying countries with less advanced legal systems would be more vulnerable to lawsuits from this fanatic anti-vaxxers than countries like the U.S. for example. But he thinks that concern is behind them now.
Klaus says they both him and Bourla were targets of the anti-vaccine movement and the conspiracy people (he's talking about us, Any Forums!!!).
Now Klaus and Bourla are talking using MRNA technology to advance all kinds of medicines besides just vaccines. He wants to see shingles, flu and other types of vaccines used with MRNA technology. Then he's talking about it being used to help cancer patients. Finally, he's talking about using MRNA technology to use to people for gene editing if they have a genetic disease they were born with.
I might watch another talk and make posts about it in a bit if there's still interest in this thread. I gotta make sure I comply with my Pfizer medicine first, though.
Adam Butler
this.except i think they will do it for social credit and not food.
Jose Martinez
the homosexual orgies are too graphic for your incel ears
>The founder of Second Life, Philip Rosedale, was on the panel talking about how people tend to moderate their behavior much more on the internet when a physical avatar is speaking to them rather than it just being text based. So that moderators with a physical form can be used for behavior modification purposes. These people are such fucking losers. I hate that social media is such a large industry. Social media is such a joke I can't comprehend that people's careers revolve around it. Imagine spend 30-70 hours per week dedicated around it.
Grayson Ortiz
How were Russians able to psychotically destabilize America since 1970s?