WEF’s New “Bond Villain”: Børge Brende
The resignation of Klaus Schwab amid corruption charges has paved the way for another globalist oligarch to take control of the World Economic Forum (WEF)—Børge Brende, a man with a chilling record of corporate exploitation. As a former Nestlé executive, Brende once openly declared that free access to water should not be considered a human right, advocating instead for its privatization. Now, this same technocrat, who believes life’s most essential resource should be commodified, is steering the WEF’s agenda.
Brende’s rise confirms the WEF’s true mission: not public good, but elite control. His past statements expose a disdain for basic human dignity, aligning perfectly with the WEF’s vision of a world where corporations and unelected billionaires dictate policy. If Schwab was the scheming mastermind, Brende is the ruthless enforcer—a man who sees people not as citizens, but as consumers to be managed.
With such figures at the helm, the WEF’s so-called “Great Reset” looks more like a corporate takeover of humanity. The question is: will the world wake up before it’s too late?