Adolf Hitler’s Ideological Progeny

Adolf Hitler’s Ideological Progeny

Tim O’Connor – Center for the Preservation of Humanity – 1/15/2023

Everyone is a Nazi these days. Meanwhile, the actual Nazi’s love the diversionary tactic because the real Nazi’s are living in ivory towers watching us destroy ourselves. Just like Hitler’s primary operating system – Darwin’s ideas of natural selection, Marx’s idea of arranging society, and massive amounts of Satan worship – merely underwent name changes and dissociative propaganda and still exist, so do his adherents. Let’s meet some of the Nazi’s of 2023 to commemorate their upcoming meeting at Davos, Switzerland starting on January 16.

Davos is hosted by the World Economic Forum (WEF). The WEF was founded by Klaus Schwab and this year’s meeting at Davos will be number 53. Annually, this group has met since 1969 with 2020 being an exception due to the plandemic. Klaus Schwab is, quite literally, a fascist who idolizes what Hitler did with the caveat that Schwab wants not merely a unified Europe, but a unified world, operating under his rules. If you have read any of his books such as The Great Reset, The Great Narrative, or the Fourth Industrial Revolution that theme becomes appallingly clear.

There is no published agenda for Davos 2023 – we, the useless eaters, aren’t supposed to be included in the decision-making process. Davos, for years denied to even exist, is exclusive and secretive. It is designed to keep the public in the dark while the monstrous Satan-worshiping scum attending make sure the conversations and decisions and deals agreed to are never known. We figure it out when the entire world starts doing the same thing.

In 2022 the common themes around the world were saving democracy, combating misinformation through censorship and restricting financial access, and Russia is always bad while Ukraine can do no wrong. Schwab commented about some of these same things which will surely be discussed at Davos 2023:

““We see the manifold political, economic and social forces creating increased fragmentation on a global and national level. To address the root causes of this erosion of trust, we need to reinforce cooperation between the government and business sectors, creating the conditions for a strong and durable recovery. At the same time there must be the recognition that economic development needs to be made more resilient, more sustainable and nobody should be left behind.””

This Satanist speaks with a tone of superiority and uses a language not commonly encountered. The first sentence is alluding to the ‘experts’ of the world cashing in their trust in order to murder billions of us with the shots, and the narratives around COVID-19 in general, the Ukraine war, the war on biology, and a host of other issues. To fix this issue of trust, Schwab and his fellow global government actors will create a system of fascism throughout the world at all levels of government. Finally, he posits that the direction this fascist cooperation between global government and businesses must take is based on global economics specifically investing in ‘green’ developments like the ESG system of accounting and financing. No one is going to be able to be left behind according to Schwab.

As the theme of Davos 2023 is ‘Cooperation in a Fragmented World,’ this means that global government will operate not only by infiltrating national and local governments. They fully intend to hijack as many businesses as possible. Businesses, especially the multinational variety, will readily agree to fascist arrangements because they will get rich and all they will have to do is force compliance to global agendas from everyone they do business with. Eventually that gets down to you and I.

Always attempting to shroud themselves in secrecy, even the 2,700 attendees are a closely held secret. The maids at the hotels these attendees stay at; however, do not necessarily appreciate being treated like dirt for a week so the lists of names is usually leaked. 2023 is no exception and the organizers are not very happy about that. The list is 79 pages long and 77 of those pages are just names organized by nation. Because I live in the United States I will be writing primarily about US entities. I encourage anyone who lives outside of the United States to take a look at the list to see the bold-faced traitors who work to destroy your nation and murder everyone you know.

That said, there are 20 pages of entities under the nation “USA.” The organizations sending members (followed by the number of people being sent) are as follows: AARP (2); Abbott Laboratories (1); Accenture (6); Access Now (1); Activate (1); ActiveFence (1); Adventure Scientists AES (1); Africa.com (1); Agilent (1); AIG (4); AlixPartners (3); Allen & Company (1); Amazon (3); Amazon Web Services (2); American Heart Association (1); American Tower (2); AmeriSourceBergen (2); Analog Devices (1); Anhueser-Busch InBev (2); Apna (1); Armis (1); Artolution (1); Associated Press (1); Astra (1); Astranis (1); AstraZeneca (1); The Atlantic (1); Atlantic Council (1); Automatic Data Processing (ADP) (1); Automation Anywhere (1); Axiom Space (1); Axios (2); Baha International Community (1); Bain & Company (2); Bain Capital (1); Baker Hughes (1); Ball Corporation (1); Bank of America (3); Bank of America Securities (1); Bayer (1); BetterUp (1); Beyond the Billion (1); Bhumi Global (1); Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (5); Biofourmis (1); BlackRock (4); Blackstone Group (2); Bloomberg (2); Bloomberg News (1); BNY Mellon (2); Bonumose (1); Boom Supersonic (1); BorgWarner (1); Boston Consulting Group (BCG) (2); Breakthrough Energy (1); Brex (1); Breyer Capital (1); Bridgewater Associates (5); Brightstar Capital Partners (2); Bristol Company (1); Bristol-Myers Squibb (2); Broadridge Financial Solutions (1); Brooking Institution (1); C3.ai (2); Calibrate (1); Cantor Fitzgerald (2); Canyon Partners (2); Cargill (2); Carlyle (1); Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1); Carnegie Mellon University (2); CBS News (1); CEMEX (1); Center for Global Development (1); CF Industries Holdings (1); Chainalysis (1); Charter (1); Check Point Software Technologies (1); Chegg (1); Chevron (3); Circle Internet Financial (2); Cisco (5); Citi (2); Claure Group (1); Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (1); Climate Leadership Initiative (1); Climate Works Foundation (1); Cloudfare (2); CLS Bank International (1); CNBC (4); CNN (2); CNN International (1); Coherent (1); Coinbase (1); Color (1); Columbia University (4); Conde Nast (1); Conservation International (1); Corebridge Financial (1); Coursera (1); Covington & Burling (1); Credit Suisse (1); CreditXpert (1); Crusoe (1); D.M. Operation Group (DMO) (1); Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (1); DataKind (1); DealBook (1); Dell Technologies (5); Deloitte (3); Dentsu (1); Depository Trust and Clearing (DTCC) (2); Desktop Metal (1); Deutsche Bank (1); Devex (1); Dow (2); Dow Jones & Company (2); Dragos (1); Duke University (1); Echoing Green (1); Ecolab (2); EcoSikh (1); Edelman (2); Egon Zehnder International (1); El-Hibri Foundation (1); Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine (1); Embassy of Saudi Arabia (1); Emerge (1); Energy Impact Partners (1); Enko Chem (1); Entertainment Media Ventures (1); Estee Lauder (1); Eurasia Group (1); Exiger (1); EY (1); Fast Company (1); Federal Bureau of Investigation (1); First International Resources (1); Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University (1); Flex (2); Flock Freight (1); Fluor (2); Forbes (1); Foreign Affairs (1); Foreign Policy Group (1); Fortinet (2); Fortune (1); Fow Business News (1); Freidman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University (1); FTI Consulting (1); G-P (1); Gecko Robotics (1); General Atlantic Partners (2); General Atlantic Service Company (1); Generation Investment Management (1); GEP (1); GHR Foundation (1); Ginkgo Biowroks (2); Glaad (1); Goldman Sachs (5); Google (5); Greyston (1); Gro Intelligence (1); Growald Climate Fund (1); Guggenheim Partners (2); Guild Education (1); Gulfstream Aerospace (3); Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley (1); Habitat for Humanity (1); Hackensack Meridian Health (1); Harvard Business Review Group (2); Harvard Kennedy School of Government (1); Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health (1); Harvard University (4); HCLTech (2); Heidrick & Struggles (1); Henry Schein (2); Hewlett Packard Enterprise (5); Hillwood (1); Hines (2); Hologic (2); Honeywell (5); HP Inc. (3); Hubble Technology (1); Human Rights Watch (1); IBM (4); IDEO (1); Illumina (2); Inari Agriculture (1); Infosys (1); Insider (1); Instacart (1); Intel (5); International Rescue Committee (1); Internews (1); Invesco (2); Ipsos (1); Iron Mountain Information (1); Ivita Health (1); JA Worlwide (1); JLL (4); Johnson Controls (1); Journera (1); JP Morgan (1); JPMorgan Chase & Co. (3); JupiterOne (1); Kaiser Permanente (2); Kearney (2); Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. (1); KPMG (2); Krane Shares (1); Kudelski Group (4); Laurel Strategies (1); Lazard (3); Liberty Global (1); LinkedIn (1); London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) (1); Lord, Abbett & Co. (3); Luma Bio (1); LyondellBasell (1); Magic Leap (1); Manpower Group (1); Marsh McLennan (3); Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (5); Mastercard (5); Mayo Clinic (2); McDermott (1); McKinsey and Company (3); Medtronic (1); Menzies Aviation (1); Mercer (Marsh McLennan) (1); Meta (4); Microsoft (5); Millions of Conversations (1); MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning (1); Moderna (1); Moelis & Company (2); Morgan Stanley (4); Mountain Philanthropies (1); Nasdaq (2); National Academy of Medicine (1); National Congress of American Indians (1); Nature Conservancy (1); NAX Group (1); NBCUniversal (2); Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) (1); New America (1); New York Times (6); Newmont (2); Nielsen (2); Noom (1); NV Investments (1); NYSE (2); Occidental (2); Omnicom Group (1); Open Society Foundations (3); Open Web (1); Organon (1); Palantir Technologies (5); Palo Alto Networks (1); Partnership for Central America (1); Partnership for Peace Fund (1); PATH (1); Patrick J. McGovern Foundation (1); Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University (1); PayPal (5); Pegasystems (1); People’s Portfolio (1); PepsiCo (5); Perot Companies (1); Peterson Institute for International Economics (1); Pfizer (5); PG&E (1); Planet Labs (1); Proctor & Gamble (2); project44 (1); Publicis Groupe (1); Publicis Sapient (1); PwC (3); Qatar Investment Authority Advisory USA (1); Qualcomm (4); Quexco (1); Recognize (1); Refik Anadol Studio (1); Religions for Peace (1); Rescale (1); Resilience (1); Retro Report (1); Ripple (1); Rockwell Automation (1); Russell Reynolds Associates (1); S&P Global (5); Salesforce (8); SandboxAQ (1); SAP (1); Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) (1); Scale AI (1); Schlumberger (1); Schneider Electric (1); Scopely (1); Sealed Air (1); SecurityScorecard (1); Seed Global Health (1); Semafor (1); Sempra (3); Sequoia Capital (2); ServiceNow (2); SingleStore (1); Skillsoft (1); SkyBridge Capital (2); Splunk (1); Spring Health (1); Stanford University (6); State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance (1); State Street (2); Stellar Development Foundation (1); Stern School of Business, New York University (1); Sysco (2); Takeda Pharmaceutical (2); TBWA Worldwide (1); Techstars (1); Tencent Holdings (1); Teneo (2); The Coca-Cola Company (2); The Jewish Agency (1); Thermo Fisher Scientific (1); ThinkFoodGroup (1); Thunderbird School of Global Management (1); Tillman Global Holdings (1); TIME (3); Toniic (1); TPG (3); Tradeshift (1); Trane Technologies (1); Tyson Foods (3); Uber Technologies (5); UBS (2); Underwriters Laboratories (1); United Nations Foundation (1); United Way Worldwide (1); University of California, (Berkeley (1); San Diego (UCSD) (1); San Francisco (UCSF) (1); Santa Barbara (1)); University of Chicago (1); University of Chicago Booth School of Business (1); University of Cincinnati (1); Velocity Global (1); Verizon Communications (2); Vik Muniz Studio (1); Viking Global Investors (2); Vimeo (1); Visa (3); Vista Equity Partners (3); Voyager Space (1); Wall Street Journal (6); Walmart (2); Washington Post (3); Washington State Investment Board (1); Watershed (1); Western Union (2); Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania (1); Williams-Sonoma (1); Wipro (2); Wired Magazine (1); Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WEIGO) (1); Workday (2); World Economic Forum (7); World Fuel Services (1); World Resources Institute (1); WorldQuant (2); Wysa (1); Zoom (2); and ZS (1).

Did you enjoy reading that (or seeing a huge list and skipping over it like I would do)? I didn’t enjoy writing it either, honestly. There is a reason I went to the trouble. This list contains a great many entities in any number of different industries which represent pretty much all of our activities. I want you to look to see if the places you shop are in the list, the products you buy are manufactured by one of these businesses, or if you bank or hold assets with one of these groups. Do you watch CNN or get your news from Bloomberg and the New York Times? Stop using all of these entities if you can, you are voluntarily paying for your own enslavement and death. And every single one of these entities are fascist to boot – every single one of them. Antifa ran around the streets in 2020 (and in some areas, still today) looting stores, committing rapes, burning buildings down, assaulting people, and committing murder but they were supported by the same people in this list. The fascists are the ones at ZS who work towards pushing the global government narrative and have adopted all of the tenets of it themselves. The fascists are at project44 who are building the Internet of Things and global surveillance systems they have termed logistics. Access Now is demanding that social media companies follow the global government’s demands to censor more content off of their sites which smacks of fascism. These are some of the groups at the table negotiating our future.

The other reason I included that massive list is because there are 600 people in the United States who have each decided their opinion is all that matters and you do not. Make no mistake about it, the organizations above and the people they sent to participate in Davos want you broke, miserable, dependent upon them and their global government; enslaved or dead. And, unless everyone bolts from these organizations, all of us are going to be sucked into this system unless there is a breakaway civilization established. The industries these entities represent include healthcare, information technology, media, entertainment, professional services, energy, insurance, asset management, banking, capital markets, consumer goods, manufacturing, agriculture, sports, aerospace, oil field services, investors, food and beverage, academia, oil and gas, aviation and travel, chemicals, engineering and construction, transportation, supply chain, real estate, and communications. It also includes governments and non-profits. Do you like George Soros? He gets a say (Open Society), you don’t.

This is Hitler’s ideology, revitalized. Basically, it’s get the big players on board with global government in each industry and squeeze out the little guys, enact policies to enrich the big guys which also serve to help the little guys go bankrupt faster. It’s, demand compliance to the approved narratives designed by the fascist global government. Any group or individual which does not comply will be cut off from all of these services, labeled a terrorist, and hunted down to be imprisoned or murdered. History dictates this is where we are going quickly. If we cannot hold the people participating in this crime against humanity legally accountable then the global government system is going to become an undeniable fact we are all tyrannized by in thousands of brand new ways. If we take to vigilante forms of justice or participate in aggressive violence then this reality will have found a justification to accelerate.

We need to vote with our dollars. If there is a way to dump these companies from our business dealings or can avoid patronizing these entities as consumers, we absolutely should. We also need to find some lawyers who will actually go after this criminal scum in the global government itself as well as the businesses seeking to participate in a fascism which makes the German version look petty. We can start with Dan Crenshaw and Adam Kinzinger to force republicans to think twice about their allegiances. At all costs we need to maintain a defensive position and understand that we have the moral high ground despite what they claim. Their claims are based on ethics set out by the UN Declaration of Human Rights, a guarantee that no one has any right whatsoever, not morals, and especially not Biblical morals. Take this to the Lord in prayer. We need solutions and to work together or we are going to be torn apart one by one by one. Read your Bible and repent!!!

Bless God and God bless.

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