Bruner says Schwab’s departure is “great news.”
During a recent OAN appearance, GAI Director of Research Seamus Bruner reacted to Klaus Schwab’s abrupt resignation from the World Economic Forum. Bruner blasted Schwab as a “dictator” who has been running the WEF for more than half a century.
“This is great news that Schwab is officially all the way out,” Bruner said. “He had stepped back for a non-executive role. He has been the dictator overseeing the World Economic Forum for over half a century. Last year, he stepped back into a non-executive chairman role. Now he’s all the way gone.”
Bruner continued: “And this is great news that they’re investigating. Now, I won’t hold my breath, because all of the
allegations I’ve seen so far seem a little thin. You know, it’s paying for personal travel. Having masseuses come give them personal massages and things like that. It’s not good. I mean, the crime in the private sector is called embezzlement.”
“But Klaus Schwab has been lining his own pockets with world economic money for years,” Bruner added. “He’s been hiring family members, putting them on the payroll at cushy gigs — things they may not be totally qualified for. He set up a few companies, and the World Economic Forum would pay those companies. So it cycles back to him that way.”
“The Schwabs have been getting rich from the World Economic Forum. What do I think is really going on here? I think he wanted to die in office like the Pope. He wanted to run the World Economic Forum. That’s actually what he said. He wanted to do it until he died. The bylaws said that he could … so I think he’s being forced out.”
Watch Bruner’s comments above.