
Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey
Ep 940 | WEF vs. the West: The Latest in Davos’ Global Takeover | Guest: Justin Haskins
Jan 25, 2024
Justin Haskins, author and director of the Socialism Research Center at the Heartland Institute, joins Allie Beth Stuckey to discuss the World Economic Forum's definition of misinformation, the dangers of their view on artificial intelligence, and the importance of state-level government and individual rights. They also touch on Texas Governor Greg Abbott's actions at the Texas border and the future of states' rights.
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- The World Economic Forum's focus on misinformation and disinformation reflects their concern over the spread of false information and their desire to regain control and trust.
- Misinformation and disinformation labels are often used to silence dissenting voices and control the flow of information by the establishment.
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Davos' Focus on Misinformation and Disinformation
The theme of this year's Davos conference was misinformation and disinformation, which reflects their concern over the spread of false information. The conference had thousands of attendees and featured over 200 panels, with influential leaders discussing the issue. Davos' emphasis on this topic stems from their desire to regain trust, as previous initiatives have failed and trust in the conference is at an all-time low. The belief is that tackling misinformation and disinformation will help them achieve their goals by silencing dissenting voices and regaining control.
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