If youโre genuinely afraid of the WEF or the WHO, I need you to understand something, youโre a sucker, and youโve been tricked into fearing a conference and a committee.
The WEF is Davos. Itโs a ski resort in Switzerland where billionaires and politicians eat expensive food, take photos together, and agree that inequality is bad actually. It produces no laws. It has no army. It cannot make you do anything. Klaus Schwab is not your supervillain. Heโs an 86 year old German academic who writes books nobody buys and hosts a yearly networking event for people who are already powerful enough to not need the networking.
The WHO is 194 member countries occasionally agreeing on health guidelines that those same countries then ignore whenever itโs politically inconvenient. It is chronically underfunded, routinely overruled, and has less enforcement power than your municipal bylaw office.
These are not hidden rulers of the world. They are PowerPoint presentations with a budget.
The people who have you scared of these organizations do not want you asking where your actual problems come from. They donโt want you looking at your own provincial government, your own city council, your own grocery chain, your own landlord. Itโs a lot easier to fear a Swiss ski resort than to engage with something you can actually do something about.
You got played. It happens. But you should probably know.