WEF King to appoint the WEF Prime Minister
The illusion of democracy can't even be maintained anymore.
There was an illusion of democracy in the UK but that veil has now been lifted. Even the illusion can no longer be maintained. We knew that the left wing and right wing were part of the same bird but now the bird has been revealed. Obviously not enough people even care about the illusion of democracy any more, so that can now be disposed with.
Last month, King Charles III took over the reigns when Queen Elizabeth II died. As most people know, Charles has close connections with the World Economic Forum and launched their ‘Great Reset’ early on in the pandemic, ‘a golden opportunity to seize something good from this crisis’, he said. In almost threatening language, he said, “unless we take the action necessary and build in a greener and more inclusive and sustainable way, then we will have more and more pandemics”.
But apparently having a WEF King wasn’t enough. It was clear that the globalists wanted a WEF Prime Minister as well. The UK had obviously not been following the correct path, maybe due to Brexit, maybe due to removing Covid restrictions early, who knows.
Boris Johnson had been removed and now was the perfect chance to get a true Internationalist in place. In Elite circles, Rishi Sunak was going to walk into power, how could he ever lose to Liz Truss. However, the grass-roots Conservative members had other ideas. With the majority of them being Brexit and Boris fans, they did not want Rishi leading them. 57% of them voted for Liz’s free-market ‘Trussonomics’, many complaining that Rishi, as Chancellor, had got us into the mess we are in in the first place.
We all know how that turned out. The markets quickly turned on Liz, forcing her to sack her appointed Chancellor. Globalist, Jeremy Hunt, was placed into No.11 Downing Street (the Chancellor’s residence) where he quickly reversed almost all of Liz’s policies and manifesto pledges. In doing so, he undermined her power and there was no way she could stay. 44 days into the job and she was gone.
The markets rejoiced, they could now get their man into No.10. The Pound rose in price and gilt yields dropped, indicating the markets approval. But suddenly a spanner fell into the works. Boris Johnson was going to make a swift comeback and it looked like he was favourite. Bond yields jumped in disgust on the news.
Boris had enough MPs backing him, including a proposer and a seconder and if the vote went to the Conservative members, which it was meant to, he would clearly win. Boris flew back to the UK, from his Caribbean holiday, to begin his revival campaign.
But someone whispered into Boris’ ear and yesterday he announced that he had changed his mind and was no longer going to run for leader. In comical timing, his announcement was released just as the papers were publishing articles from his allies saying how he was definitely going to win and make a great leader.
Boris, for the first time in his career pulled out early (pun intended) and in the national interest.
Markets applauded, gilt yields dropped and the Pound rose.
Which takes us back to Rishi Sunak, who was always intended to take Boris Johnson’s position in the first place. As I type this, Penny Mordaunt, who was the only other contender has, surprise surprise, dropped out. Judging by the previous vote, Conservative members preferred Penny to Rishi. Now, without allowing those members to vote for their leader, Rishi has been installed as Prime Minister. Truly Banana Republic stuff.
So what do we need to know about Rishi Sunak?
Firstly, the pros. Apparently, he was against any further lockdowns and challenged the Covid modellers on their data. Great if true but he was made Chancellor weeks before the first lockdowns (with only five years of experience) and didn’t question those.
He also has brains, graduating with a first after reading PPE at Oxford. He then went on to work as an analyst at an investment bank.
Now, the cons. That investment bank was Goldman Sachs. Enough said on that one.
His father in law, Narayana Murthy, is an Indian billionaire and founder of Infosys. In 2005 Narayana was co-chair of the WEF’s annual event, along with Bill Gates. Infosys has partnered with the WEF to deliver digital services which to many look like social credit systems and biometric IDs.
Infosys runs India’s digital ID scheme called Aadhar and Rishi’s wife owns just under 1% of the company. That doesn’t sound a lot but it means she gets £11.5 million in dividends every year.
Rishi is also a keen Central Bank Digital Currencies advocate.
Mr Sunak’s former hedge fund was heavily invested in Moderna and he refused to say whether he would profit from the Covid vaccine.
Here’s a nice photo of Rishi with the National Farmers’ Union president wearing her nice shiny WEF Agenda 2030 badge.
Here’s Rishi explaining his new Agenda 30 Green taxes and Sovereign Green Bonds, sponsored by the WEF.
We also can conclude that Rishi is the globalists choice by looking at who supported him and what they say.
Tobias Ellwood MP was an early Rishi supporter announcing that “the free market experiment is over and the reset begins” before swiftly deleting his tweet.
Tobias is a member of the Global Thinkers Forum, Chair of the Defence Select Committee and reservist in the 77th Brigade, the secretive section of the British Army’s information warfare unit (Hi guys!). Here he is again calling for a reset.
Two other Rishi supporters are Tom Tugendhat, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee and Michael Gove, Chief Westminster King Maker, who both attended the Bilderberg meeting in Washington in June this year.
Individual statements or policies can be argued away as conspiracy nonsense or coincidence but put it all together and it is clear that inexperienced Rishi was placed into power a couple of years ago with the intention of pushing an agenda that benefits the few.
Long live the WEF King and WEF Prime Minister.
"That benefits the FEW."
I think you spelt that backwards there.
The sun has set on the British empire. He can join fellow WEF catamites Macron and Trudeau at Klaus' anal Schwab parties: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/how-to-speak-french-part-2