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Congressional Republicans Present ‘Defund Davos’ Bill to Keep U.S. Money Out of WEF

A group of Congressional Republicans led by Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pennsylvania) introduced a bill Friday that would prohibit U.S. federal agencies from giving grants and other taxpayer funds to the World Economic Forum (WEF). .

“Americans believe that the WEF will drive only electric vehicles, sell their cars and use car sharing instead, eat bugs to solve world hunger, and always, no matter the circumstances. “We need to know that we want to operate on the basis of what is good for 'the peoples of the world,' and that will be harmful to their own lives,” Rep. Perry's office told Breitbart this weekend. told the news.

Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pennsylvania) speaks during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing (Ting Sheng/Pool, Associated Press).

The Davos Funding Act is just one page long and simply prohibits government agencies from funding the WEF.

“There is no funding available to the State Department or the U.S. Agency for International Development.” [USAID]or any other department or agency, may be used to provide funds to the World Economic Forum,” the substantive portion of the bill reads. read.

In addition to Rep. Perry on Friday, Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-WI), Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ), Rep. Diana Hershberger (R-TN), and Rep. Andy Ogles. Rep. (R-TN), Matt Rosendale (R-MT).

The WEF is a global organization that hosts an annual gathering of the world's elites in Davos, Switzerland, to discuss global governance and trade ideas on how best to advance elitist goals. This year's Davos meeting concludes on Friday, withRebuilding trust” – Convincing the majority of the world that it is in their best interest to further the goals of the world’s richest and most powerful people.

davos hosted More than 60 world leaders and nearly 300 government officials are expected to attend in 2024, including many representatives of totalitarian dictatorships such as China and Saudi Arabia, and their speeches will be held in 2024. is attracting the most attention on the summit schedule.

DAVOS, SWITZERLAND - JANUARY 19: World Economic Forum (WEF) President Borge Brende (left) speaks at the closing ceremony of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on January 19, 2024.  The 2024 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting will be held in Davos from January 15th to 19th.  (Photo credit: Ma Xiuxiu/China News Agency/VCG, via Getty Images)

The World Economic Forum will hold its closing ceremony on January 19, 2024 in Davos, Switzerland. The 2024 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting will be held in Davos from January 15 to 19. (Ma Xiuxiu/China News Service/VCG via Getty Images)

Membership in the WEF reportedly costs $100,000, while invitees' tickets to Davos cost about $40,000 each. According to some reports, the cost to attend the WEF Summit could total up to $350,000, including lodging at luxury ski resorts, a sumptuous menu available during the event, and other amenities.

Despite the WEF's seemingly healthy funding capabilities, U.S. taxpayers provide millions of dollars in funding to the agency, primarily in the form of USAID, State Department grants, and other funds.us government Involved In 2023, WEF will receive $9.1 million, most of which will be multi-year grants.

For example, one USAID grant issued more than $50 million in funding to the WEF, which has been distributed piecemeal since 2015. The grant is under the Foreign Assistance Program. was intended “By supporting economic growth, agriculture, and trade, we support long-term and equitable economic growth and advance U.S. foreign policy goals; global health; and democracy.”

The State Department participated in this year's Davos conference. Secretary of State Antony Blinken attended and spoke at the forum along with National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. Blinken used the speech to call for the creation of a “Palestinian state,” a central demand of Hamas, the genocidal jihadist terrorist group that orchestrated an unprecedented massacre in Israel in October.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke at the World Economic Forum (WEF) event in Davos. Photo: Hannes P. Albert/dpa (Photo by Hannes P Albert/picture Alliance via Getty Images)

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks at a World Economic Forum (WEF) event in Davos (Hannes P Albert/picture Alliance via Getty Images).

“It goes without saying that forcing American taxpayers to fund an annual ski trip for an island nation's global elite is absurd and reprehensible,” said Congressman Perry. Ta. Said in a statement Friday. “The World Economic Forum will not receive a penny of funding from the United States. The time to cut funding to Davos is over.”

Perry's office told Breitbart News that in addition to attempting to micromanage people's lives, “the WEF and its members are committed to making unregulated technology (AI) the engine of the economy and allowing companies to replace humans. We are also promoting the replacement with AI.” It is neither necessary nor guaranteed. ”

“The Chinese Communist Party was among the main speakers at this year's Davos conference.” [Chinese Communist Party] officials (discussing the global financial system) and Iranian leaders,” the lawmaker's office claimed. “They are not the people you should trust to come up with foreign policy, financial or energy solutions for America or any other country.”

In its annual Global Risks Report for 2024, released just before the start of Davos, the WEF declared “extreme weather” and “disinformation” to be the biggest threats to humanity in 2024.

“The report suggests that the spread of misinformation and disinformation around the world can cause social unrest, but also that government-led censorship, domestic propaganda and controls on the free flow of information ”, the WEF said.

Among the ideas presented at this year's Davos meeting to combat “disinformation” and weather threats was a “globally coordinated carbon tax system” proposed by Saudi Arabia's Finance Minister Mohammed al-Jadaan. there were. A biometric card proposed by Queen Máxima of the Netherlands to monitor who has actually been vaccinated. and an international law introduced by radical environmental activist Jojo Mehta to prosecute farmers for “environmental crimes” alongside genocide and other crimes against humanity.

In addition to speeches from radical leftists, representatives of repressive governments, and other members of the world's elite, the WEF provided entertainment in the form of interpretive dance and indigenous rituals. Davos attendees witnessed Amazonian shamans performing rituals for Earthlings during a panel discussion titled “Climate and Nature.”

There was also a spectacular dance performance titled “Performance Hope,'' which was aimed at relaxing participants who were worried about “climate change and its effects.'' [to] Encourage them to continue taking action in their own small way. ”

The outlier at this year's WEF summit was Argentine president and liberal economist Javier Millay, who wrote a short denunciation of socialism, feminism, “social justice,” climate alarmism, and other sacred tenets of the WEF. gave a speech.

“I am here today to tell you that the West is in danger. Those who are supposed to uphold Western values ​​are being inexorably co-opted by a worldview that leads to socialism and ultimately to poverty. They are at risk because they realize that they are doing something,” Millais warned.

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