The great unmasking

“Nation First” sheds light on the fall of Klaus Schwab, the rise of Peter Brabeck-Letmathe – and how the globalist empire is crumbling.

The globalist house of cards is shaking – and not a second too soon.

Klaus Schwab, the unelected overlord of the World Economic Forum, the man who smiled as he promised you would “own nothing and be happy,” has fallen. Didn’t resign honourably. Didn’t retire gracefully. Fallen. Carried out by a flood of whistleblower revelations so shocking, so brazen, that they ridicule any semblance of moral superiority he’s cultivated over decades.

  • Klaus Schwab was forced out of the WEF after whistleblowers revealed years of abuse of power and financial misconduct.
  • Leaked documents show that Schwab used WEF funds for personal luxury while preaching global austerity and control.
  • His successor, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, left behind a legacy of human rights violations and ruthless resource monopolization at Nestlé.
  • The modification in leadership does not signal a reversal, but rather a deepening of the WEF agenda.
  • States need to distance themselves from WEF-initiated projects to stop the spread of surveillance, corporate domination, and digital oppression.

But don’t expect the globalists to let one of their own go without a fight. The WEF, in polished press releases and quiet boardroom meetings, tried to sell Schwab’s departure as a planned “transition.” But the truth broke through the PR fog: Schwab was forced to leave after an anonymous letter – written by current and former WEF staffers – exposed a regime of excess, arrogance, and abuse.

According to insider reports, Schwab used young employees as cash couriers, withdrew thousands of Swiss francs for personal purposes, and had luxury massages booked into his WEF account. His wife, Hilde, a key figure in the forum, organized supposedly luxurious trips disguised as business trips. Together, the Schwab couple used a multi-million dollar WEF villa – paid for with corporate donations – as a private retreat. This wasn’t a systemic error. This was the system.

While Schwab indulged himself at your expense, he preached deprivation. He called on the world to submit to his stakeholder capitalism, digital IDs, central bank surveillance, ESG dictates, and climate lockdowns – all under the banner of the “Great Reset.”

When covid came, he didn’t mourn. He seized the opportunity. In his own words, it was a “narrow but unique window of opportunity” to “reimagine all aspects of our societies.” He called for stronger, more aggressive governments and pushed for the “fourth industrial revolution” – in which not only your work and your money, but your very identity would be changed.

He spoke enthusiastically about implantable microchips. About biometric surveillance. About AI systems that control your life. This wasn’t a joke. It wasn’t theory. This was planning. His books described it. His speeches confirmed it. The goal was never health, justice, or sustainability. The goal was control. Global control.

But now the “magician” has been dragged out from behind the curtain. The WEF board, faced with internal turmoil and global pressure, held an emergency meeting over Easter. They ousted their figurehead. But instead of remorse, they doubled down. They chose another globalist titan as their successor – with an even darker corporate past.

Peter Brabeck-Letmathe entered the scene.

If he looks like a Bond villain, wait until you hear his story.

A man whose name rarely appears in the media. The former CEO of Nestlé – the world’s largest food and beverage company. The man who once coldly declared, “Water is not a human right.” That wasn’t a joke. Under his leadership, Nestlé bought up water rights around the world, making billions – while cities like Flint or Michigan suffered from toxic tap water.

While Schwab dreamed of digital prisons, Brabeck perfected resource monopolies – transforming basic necessities into commodities and locking down supply chains with relentless efficiency. Nestlé’s global expansion under his leadership wasn’t just chocolate bars and instant coffee. It was imperialism.

Brabeck led Nestlé from 1997 to 2008 – and this period reads like a corporate dystopian novel.

In 2005, Nestlé was sued on behalf of children from Mali who claimed to have been forced into slave labour on cocoa plantations in Côte d’Ivoire – plantations from which Nestlé sourced its products. The plaintiffs accused Nestlé of knowing about the conditions and even encouraging cost-cutting practices – including child labour, abuse, and stolen childhoods. Nestlé denied all allegations. But the allegations were overwhelming – and under Brabeck, the company waged a bitter legal battle against any accountability.

In the Philippines, union leader Diosdado Fortuna, who was leading a workers’ strike against Nestlé, was murdered in 2005. He received two bullets to the chest – just like his predecessor years earlier. Meanwhile, Brabeck never had to answer for his actions. No outrage. No investigation. Only profits and promotions.

This is the man who now chairs the World Economic Forum.

The WEF isn’t reforming. It’s just reloading. It’s changing its skin and hoping the world will believe it’s transformed. But the core is the same. The ideology is the same. The mission is the same.

What once began as a simple economic forum – founded in 1971 as the European Management Forum to help European companies develop US-style competitiveness – was turned by Schwab into an instrument of global social manipulation. What began as a conversation about trade has become the shadow government of the 21st century – where billionaires, unelected bureaucrats, and self-important celebrities convene annually to decide your future without consulting you.

Now the same machine continues to run – only with Brabeck at the helm.

Make no mistake: Schwab’s resignation isn’t a victory. It’s an opening. A crack in the foundation. A moment we should seize before they cover it up with PR gloss.

Because this system thrives on secrecy. On obedience. And it grows stronger every time a citizen shrugs their shoulders and says “That’s just the way it is.”

No. It doesn’t have to be that way. Not in your country. Not in mine. Nowhere.

Now is the time to sever all ties to this cabal of control. States should withdraw from all WEF initiatives, end cooperation with its technocratic satellites, and purge every policy measure infected with this ideology.

This means rejecting digital IDs. Rejecting “net zero” targets designed by billionaires. Returning power to the people – not to a boardroom in Geneva.

Klaus Schwab is gone. But the globalist machine marches on.

It’s our job to block them. To expose them. To dismantle them. Piece by piece.

And we start by not allowing them to reinterpret this moment.

Schwab didn’t resign. He fled. And the man who replaced him isn’t a saviour – he’s proof that the system still believes it can win.

Let us prove the opposite.

God bless you, your family and your nation.

Author: George Christensen

 

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April 28, 2025

 

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