The “Defund Davos Act” would ensure that U.S. taxpayer funds don’t support the World Economic Forum’s ambitions. Of the agencies targeted by the Defund Davos Act, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has come under scrutiny for sending taxpayer dollars to an American nonprofit that collaborated with a Chinese Communist Party-run lab.
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio said at the “green energy” event that he had recently “instructed his government to consider developing safer, smaller nuclear reactors,” acknowledging that he had altered Tokyo’s policy of moving away from nuclear energy post-Fukushima in part because Japan needed to “overcome our imminent crisis of a power supply crunch.”
In India authoritarianism, communalism, casteism, nationalism, etc. are a sign of how compact collectivism is to this country. People here think the way the politicians want them to think.
China just happens to have cornered the market on the crucial materials needed for non-nuclear “green energy” projects, and dominates green industries like solar panel manufacturing with collusion from Western politicians like Biden, but does not hesitate to build nuclear plants and burn astounding volumes of coal to satisfy its own energy needs.
TikTok’s parent company ByteDance employs former Chinese Communist Party officials, including individuals with military ties, to executive roles and grants party members preferential treatment in hiring processes. Its founder has also pledged to use ByteDance to “promote socialist core values” and devotion to the Chinese Communist Party, which recently acquired an official stake in the company.









