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Journalist attending Davos says THESE are biggest takeaways

As our rulers plan our future together at the annual Davos conference, “misinformation” consistently features as their top concern.

Glenn Beck knows all too well that a focus on misinformation means a focus on censoring voices like his.

“They're trying to rally all the world leaders around this issue and, frankly, make sure to silence the voices of people like me, TheBlaze, and Ezra Levant of Canada's Rebel News.” explains Glenn.

Levant is currently attending the World Economic Forum in Davos and has already made some disturbing points.

There is a small private airfield near the elite annual meeting, where 150 private jets a day land just for Davos.

“They say they can basically pay you a year's salary in one week,” Levant told Beck, adding that they want them to “cut their carbon footprint” and “fly less.” He pointed out that they were doing so despite the fact that

Levant was able to ask conference attendees, including John Kerry and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation chairman, about private jets, but they did not respond.

“This is a crazy place where the rulers of the universe meet and decide the rules for the rest of us. There are only about half a dozen citizens and journalists here,” Levant says.

The elites say this year's theme is “rebuilding trust” because they know they have “shattered trust with the public in recent years.”

“But at the same time, they believe in censorship,” Levant continues.

Two points of emphasis Levant has gleaned from his time at Davos are censorship of “misinformation” and artificial intelligence.

“When you put the two together, there’s a brave new world out there,” he warns.

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