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Recent times have shown that so-called "conspiracy theories" are turning out to be true, and those who silenced them are now being revealed as the ones behind corruption. A top World Economic Forum (WEF) official, Yuval Noah Harari, who closely works with Klaus Schwab, has taken an alarming stance. Harari is calling for "conspiracy theorists" to be banned from the internet, claiming their belief in a global cabal controlling the world is "dangerous" and "anti-Semitic."
Harari dismissed the idea that a small group of elites could control the complex world we live in, labeling it a centuries-old story with various versions. According to him, these theorists believe this elite group manipulates everything from wars to pandemics and even technological advancements like 5G. He equated this belief to Nazism, citing that Nazis also thought Jews controlled the world, and getting rid of them would solve all problems.
However, Harari's attempt to downplay the WEF's role in shaping world policies is shameless. The WEF and Harari openly discuss their plans to control the world, with the creation of a "technological Noah's Ark" that benefits only the elites. This revelation has sparked concerns and calls for transparency in the WEF's agenda.
As these revelations come to light, it is crucial to question who decides what is labeled a conspiracy theory and whether such measures to silence dissenting voices are truly in the interest of public discourse and transparency.