RESET TO BEGIN IN AUGUST…Or HAS IT ALREADY BEGUN?

It is getting harder and harder for them to hide the truth about the Technology/Corporate take over of our world.  I have been writing about it for years.  Many of us have been trying to open the eyes of the lost.  We have been ridiculed, attacked, abused and berated.  But, now the truth is laid bare.  Still many refuse to see.  

What passes as “Science” in today’s world is nothing more than witchcraft.  Money is still the god of choice for most of the world.  The devil can distract humans so easily with a few gadgets and the promise of material gain.  Now it has come to bite us on our ass. 

Corporate Big Wigs, Royal elite and TECHNO GIANTS have pooled their resources and created a governing body that is neither elected nor answerable to anyone.  They use Non Profit Fronts and other Non Government Entities to force their will on the entire Earth.  Bypassing all national sovereignty and overriding all established governments and laws.  They have developed a plan for our future, and it is not in our best interest.  If they have their way, you will become their property/slaves.  You will have no rights whatsoever, and you will own nothing.  You will be at their mercy.  You will eat what they allow you to eat, your pay taxes on the air you breathe, the energy you consume and the refuse you create.  You will obey whatever they decide to require for your medical health.  Your children will belong to them and they will be free to dispose of them as they wish, if they allow you to have any children at all.  Eventually, you will be nothing but a memory byte on a computer.  AND YOUR SOUL WILL BE IN HELL!  (unless your name is written in the Lambs Book of Life.)

Their “GREAT RESET” is at the door.  Some of us would say it has already started.  There will soon be no escape and no where to hide.  I would advise you to do your research and prepare yourself for what is soon to be at your very door.  

The World Economic Forum had their week of online meetings in January.  Below you will find some feedback on what happened there.   Remember as you listen to these people pontificate that NO ONE gave them consent to rule.  NO ONE elected them.  NO ONE was ever given an opportunity to have any say in what they do or how it affects us.  THEY DON’T CARE.  In their arrogance they have decided that what they think, believe, desire is all that matters.  They have convinced themselves that they know what is best in all things, for the whole world.   

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SATAN AND HIS MINIONS LIVE – THE DAVOS AGENDA 2021 WELCOME, 27TH CRYSTAL AWARDS AND SEE ME: A GLOBAL CONCERT

First published at 21:17 UTC on January 24th, 2021.
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THE DAVOS AGENDA AND THE RISE OF CHINA

First published at 08:20 UTC on January 27th, 2021.

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Xi and Putin make the case for win-win vs. zero-sum

By Pepe Escobar, posted with permission and first posted at Asia Times

So the Davos Agenda has come and gone.

That was the virtual Great Reset preview, hosted by Kissinger acolyte cum World Economic Forum (WEF) oracle Herr Klaus Schwab.

Still, corporate/political so-called “leaders” will continue to wax lyrical about the Fourth Industrial Revolution – or its mild spin-offs such as Build Back Better, the favorite slogan of the new White House tenants.

The WEF co-sponsors – from the UN and the IMF to BlackRock, Blackstone and the Carlyle Group – will continue to expand their synchronicity with Lynn Forester de Rothschild and her corporate-heavy Council for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican – pop Pope Francis at the helm.

And yes, they accept Visa.

Predictably, the two really crucial events at Davos received minimal or non-existent coverage across the wobbly West: the speeches by President Xi and President Putin.

We have already highlighted Xi’s essentials. Aside from arguing a powerful case for multilateralism as the only possible road map to deal with global challenges, Xi stressed nothing substantial may be achieved if the inequality gap between North and South is not reduced.

The best in-depth analysis of Putin’s extraordinary speech , hands down, was provided by Rostislav Ishchenko, whom I had the pleasure to meet in Moscow in 2018.

Ishchenko stresses how, “in terms of scale and impact on historical processes, this is steeper than the Battles of Stalingrad and Kursk combined.” The speech, he adds, was totally unexpected, as much as Putin’s stunning intervention at the Munich Security Conference in 2007, “the crushing defeat” imposed on Georgia in 2008, and the return of Crimea in 2014.

Ishchenko also reveals something that will never be acknowledged in the West: “80 people from among the most influential on the planet did not laugh in Putin’s face, as it was in 2007 in Munich, and without noise immediately after his open speech signed up for a closed conference with him.”

Putin’s very important reference to the ominous 1930s – “the inability and unwillingness to find substantive solutions to problems like this in the 20th century led to World War 2 catastrophe” – was juxtaposed with a common sense warning: the necessity of preventing the takeover of global policy by Big Tech , which “are de facto competing with states”.

Xi and Putin’s speeches were de facto complementary – emphasizing sustainable, win-win economic development for all actors, especially across the Global South, coupled with the necessity of a new socio-political contract in international relations.

This drive should be based on two pillars: sovereignty – that is, the good old Westphalian model (and not Great Reset, hyper-concentrated, one world “governance”) and sustainable development propelled by techno-scientific progress (and not techno-feudalism).

So what Putin-Xi proposed, in fact, was a concerted effort to expand the basic foundations of the Russia-China strategic partnership to the whole Global South: the crucial choice ahead is between win-win and the Exceptionalist zero-sum game.

Regime-change that commie!

The Xi-Putin road map is already being examined in excruciating detail by Michael Hudson, for instance in this essay based on the first chapter of his upcoming book Cold War 2.0: The Geopolitical Economics of Finance Capitalism vs. Industrial Capitalism. Many of these themes have been elaborated in a recent conversation/interview between Michael and myself.

The whole Global South is figuring out how the contrast could not be starker between the American model – neoliberalism redux, in the form of turbo-financialization – and East Asia’s productive investment in industrial capitalism.

Alastair Crooke has outlined the dubious “appeal” of the American model, including “asset markets…severed from any connection to economic returns”; markets that “are not free, but Treasury managed”; and “enterprise capitalism…morphed into monopolistic oligarchism”.

The glaring counterpoint to Xi-Putin at Davos has been a so-called “strategy paper” released by NATO think tank The Atlantic Council, pompously titled The Longer Telegram, as if this was as relevant as George Kennan’s 1946 Long Telegram that designed the containment of the USSR.

Well, the least one can say to the anonymous “former senior government official with deep expertise” on China is, “Mr. Anonymous, You’re No George Kennan”. At best, we’re dealing with a sub-Mike Pompeo with a massive hangover.

Amidst a tsunami of platitudes, we learn that China is a “revisionist power” that “presents a serious problem for the whole of the democratic world”; and that the Chinese leadership better get its act together and operate “within the US-led liberal international order rather than building a rival order”.

The usual toxic mix of arrogance and condescension totally gives away the game, which boils down to “deterring and preventing China from crossing US red lines”, and applying good, old Kissingerian Divide and Rule between Russia and China.

Oh, and don’t forget regime change: if the “strategy” works, “Xi will in time be replaced by the more traditional form of Communist Party leadership.”

If this is what passes for intellectual firepower in Atlanticist circles, Beijing and Moscow don’t even need enemies.

The Asian center of gravity

Martin Jacques, now a visiting professor at Tsinghua University and a senior fellow at the China Institute of Fudan University, is one of the very few Westerners who actually has real “expertise” on China.

He’s now focusing on the main battlefield in the evolving US-China clash: Europe. Jacques notes that, “the trend toward a growing distance between Europe and the US will be slow, tortuous, conflict-riddled, and painful.” We are now “in new territory. American decline means that it has increasingly less to offer Europe.”

As an example, let’s jump cut to a distinct feature of the BRI/New Silk Roads and one of its key hubs, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC): the Digital Silk Road .

In partnership with Huawei, fiber optic cable is being laid out all across Pakistan – as I saw for myself when I traveled the Karakoram Highway, the northern part of CPEC. This fiber optic cable all the way from the Karakoram to Balochistan will link with the Pakistan-East Africa Connecting Europe (PEACE) submarine cable in the Arabian Sea.

The end result will be high-end connectivity between a host of BRI-participating nations and Europe – as the Mediterranean section is already being laid, running from Egypt to France. Before the end of 2021, the whole 15,000 km-long fiber optic cable will be online.

This shows that BRI is not as much about building roads, dams and high-speed rail networks but especially the Digital Silk Road, intimately connected with state of the art Chinese cyber-tech.

It’s no wonder Jacques fully understands how “the gravitational pull of China, and Asia more generally, is drawing Europe eastward. Nothing illustrates this phenomenon better than the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative.”

In ReOrient: Global Economy in the Asian Age, an extraordinary book published way back in 1998, the late, great Andre Gunder Frank exhaustively smashed Eurocentrism, demonstrating how the rise of the West was a mere historical blip, and a consequence of the decline of the East around 1800.

Now, only two centuries later, the planet’s center of gravity is back in Asia, as it’s been for most of recorded history. The fate of those blind to the evidence and unable to adapt is to telegram themselves to utter irrelevance.

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THE GREAT RESET DAVOS AGENDA 2021 IN FULL MOTION!

First published at 16:49 UTC on March 6th, 2021.
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 The Kwak Brothers, February 18, 2021

The Great Reset | Davos Agenda 2021 IN FULL MOTION!!! The World Economic Forum just had their Davos Agenda 2021 meeting a few weeks back. Now The Great Reset has been something talked about in detail since the pandemic started. But are we seeing The Great Reset happeneing right before our eyes? I think we are starting to see the slow implementation of The World Economic Forum’s Great Reset right now. It’s like a chess match, nothing happens right away, many moves are made before the endgame.

0:00​ Intro
1:00​ Never waste a good crisis
1:50​ The early warning signs of the great reset
2:30​ The stimulus packages
4:13​ Wages going up?
5:40​ The midgame of the great reset davos agenda 2021
8:16​ Global control using the great reset

The great reset that was proposed by the World Economic Forum is looking to forgive all the world’s debt and has us live by the slogan, “You’ll Own Nothing, And You Will Be Happy”. Now first and foremost, we are starting to see a slow implementation of a universal basic income. It was actually what the World Economic Forum talked about and adovate for in the Davos agenda 2021 meeting that happened a few weeks back. Starting with the continual stimulus packages that we have recieved in the past few months to help stimulate the economy, seems like a slow inoculation into government dependancy. Since we can’t work where are we going to get our money from?

Secondly, The Great Reset talks about how having ALL of our debts forgiven. Well who’s going to buy them? The Federal Reserve? Sure, but with the sale of debt, comes the control of the debt. And whoever controls debt, controls YOU! The great reset is all about debt forgiveness but then we won’t be able to own anything ever again……and we will be happy about it. I’m not completely convinced that the World Economic Forum is looking to do this for the good of the people. They literally said, “You’ll Own Nothing and Be Happy” about it. Would you like to NOT own your home, car, business? I sure would like to own all of the things I’ve worked very hard for and I can speak on behalf of most people who own those things.

Lastly, the Davos agenda 2021 got into cryptocurrency. Currently crypto is decentralized and lacks certain regulation from major regulatory bodies. That is a beautiful thing, but the World Economic Forum has already spoke about crypto in their Davos agenda 2021 meeting that happened a few weeks back. With the Great Reset, the fiat currency will crash because of the reckless printing from The Federal Reserve. So expect to see heavy regulation and government intervention with crypto.

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First published at 20:13 UTC on January 29th, 2021.

This video is published under the fair use guidelines to educate and inform the world.
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We are in an age of the battle between good and evil – it is not a new story, but we are now in a time when this battle is reaching a climax and threatening the fabric of our world more than ever before. It is time for humanity to RISE and take back our sovereignty and the LIGHT.

The Divergent Outlier Academy launches on March 4th featuring some of the brightest minds and informed folks from around the world to help people navigate through this confusing and chaotic (but HUGELY exciting) time.

The academy will be filled with tools and techniques to make you resilient, unstoppable and mentally tough so you may participate fully in the GREAT AWAKENING and contribute to changing our world for the better in 2021 and beyond.

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Feb 22, 2021
Corporations have stepped beyond lobbying governments. They are integrating in policymaking at the national and international levels. Decisions historically taken by governments are increasingly taken by secretive unaccountable bodies run by corporations says Nick Buxton describing The Great Corporate Takeover mapped by people’s movements and scholars.

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The post COVID-19 world presents a new opportunity to deepen the corporate plans of capturing global governance and ensuring it serves the interests of corporate business and profits instead of putting in place policies for the wellbeing of humanity. It is urgent to unmask this global and systemic trend by showing how it operates in key sensitive sectors as well as taking the challenge to generate peoples power towards building a strong public and participatory governance for a world beyond the health, climate, inequality and democracy crises. Is there a future for another multilateralism? For more info: https://www.tni.org/en/article/week-o… Panelists: Harris Gleckman, Senior Fellow, Center for Governance and Sustainability, UMass-Boston; formerly UN Center on TNCs (USA) Mary Ann Manahan, Beyond Development Global Working Group/Ghent University, (Belgium & Philippines) Saul Vicente, International Indian Treaty Council -IITC (Mexico) Leticia Paranhos Menna de Oliveira, FOEI (Brasil) Vernor Munoz, Global Education Campaign (Costa Rica) Sun Kim, Peoples Health Movement (South Korea) Parminder Jeet Singh, IT for Change (India) Baba Aye, PSI & G2H2 Co-President (Nigeria) Co-Organized by: Corporate Accountability, ETC Group, FIAN International, Focus on the Global South, FOEI, G2H2, IT for Change, MSI Integrity, Peoples Health Movement, Public Services International, Transnational Institute.

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WHAT ELSE IS COMING THIS YEAR RELATED TO WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM GREAT RESET?

This year, the Davos Forum will be celebrating its most special and challenging edition, in the midst of the ongoing COVID pandemic. For this reason, the 51st edition of the World Economic Forum (World Economic Forum, WEF) will be held in two phases: An virtual one in January and another one, face-to-face, in August. The summit will convene politicians, businessmen and representatives of social and cultural organizations at a crucial time for the world, under the tagline ‘The Great Reset

For more than 50 years, the World Economic Forum, also known as the Davos Forum, has served as a global platform where leaders from business, government, international organizations, civil society and academia come together to address critical issues at the start of each year. In 2021, it will abandon its traditional format to adapt to the demands of the pandemic.

From January 25 to 29, the dates on which the event normally takes place, the Forum will hold a virtual round of so-called ‘Davos Dialogues’, where global leaders will share their insights into the state of the world in 2021.

The Davos Agenda will feature participation from heads of State and government, CEOs, civil society leaders, global media and youth leaders from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America and North America. Participants will discuss a broad variety of topics, including building a better future for work, sustainable development and harnessing the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

In addition, the Forum has scheduled an extraordinary meeting this year in Singapore, that will take place between August 17 and 20, according to the organization itself. This decision has been made factoring in criteria concerning the evolution of the pandemic in Asia and Europe. In 2022, the Forum expects to be able to convene again face to face in Davos (Switzerland).

The Singapore event will bring together the world’s leading figures in a number of fields to focus on shaping solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges. According to Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, “a global leadership summit is of crucial importance to address how we can recover together.” “Public-private cooperation is needed more than ever to rebuild trust and address the fault lines that emerged in 2020,” he said on the occasion of the event.

What is Davos?

Davos is the highest town in Europe

What is the Davos Forum?

The Forum is traditionally held in Davos, the highest town in Europe (1,560 meters). Surrounded by mountains, it houses the largest ski station in Switzerland. However, Davos is not famous for its snow but for hosting the World Economic Forum (WEF). This annual meeting is attended by political, business, cultural and media leaders who wish to take part in the international agenda.

Davos was established in 1971 in Geneva (Switzerland) as an “independent, impartial and not tied to special interests” non-profit organization. Its founder is Klaus M. Schwab, a professor at the University of Geneva, who initially invited 444 executives from European companies to a meeting on corporate governance in the convention center of Davos.

His idea was to introduce the American business management approach to European firms. He never imagined that that meeting would lead to the unparalleled international summit that it is today.

Thousands of ideas come out of the Davos Forum. Not all of them materialize, but some have come far: the North American Free Trade Agreement, signed between Canada, Mexico, and the United States, was first proposed at an informal meeting in Davos.

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The 51th Meeting of the WEF in Davos will be held in two phases: An virtual one in January and another one, face-to-face in August

An Agenda for the Post-COVID World

The COVID-19 pandemic has proven that no institution or individual can take on the economic, environmental, social, and technological challenges of our world by itself. This crisis has bolstered trends that were evident even before its onset, such as digitization or the need for sustainable and inclusive development. In 2021, the Davos Forum faces the crossroads of rebuilding trust and to making crucial choices and the need to reset priorities and urgently reform systems.

To that end, in January an entire week of global programming will be dedicated to helping leaders choose innovative and bold solutions to stem the pandemic and drive a robust recovery over the next year. Each day will focus on one of the five domains of the Great Reset Initiative:

  • Monday, January 25: Designing cohesive, sustainable and resilient economic systems.
  • Tuesday, January 26: Driving responsible industry transformation and growth.
  • Wednesday, January 27: Enhancing stewardship of our global commons.
  • Thursday, January 28: Harnessing the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
  • Friday, January 29: Advancing global and regional cooperation.

A total of 1,507 guests from the highest levels of leadership will participate virtually in the different meetings that will be held over the course of these five days, including Christine Lagarde, President of the ECB; and the prime ministers of the Netherlands and Greece. Teresa Ribera, Fourth Vice-President of the Government and Minister for Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge will participate on behalf of the Spanish government. BBVA Chairman Carlos Torres Vila will also attend this virtual forum.

First in January and then in August, this year Davos aims to become a pioneering mobilization of global leaders to shape the principles, policies and partnerships needed in this challenging new context It is essential for leaders from all walks of life to work together virtually for a more inclusive, cohesive and sustainable future as soon as possible in 2021.

A total of 1,507 guests from the highest levels of leadership will participate virtually in the different meetings.

A summit inspired by a sustainable manifesto

2020 saw the launch of a new ‘Davos Manifesto’ with the single objective of building a more sustainable, inclusive world.

Last year’s was the most sustainable annual summit held to date. It received IS0 20121 certification for sustainable events and will be totally carbon neutral. This accomplishment was possible thanks to policies aimed at using locally-sourced food suppliers, introducing alternative sources of protein to reduce meat consumption, sourcing 100% renewable electricity, reducing or eliminating the use of materials that cannot be recycled or easily re-used, and increasing the availability of electric vehicles.

 

 

 

Last year’s (2020) was the most sustainable annual summit held to date. It received IS0 20121 certification for sustainable events and will be totally carbon neutral.

How can you follow the World Economic Forum in Davos?

The Davos Agenda aims to inform the global public and the Forum’s 25,000,000+ social media followers on the key issues shaping the year ahead. It will also engage over 430 cities in 150 countries that host Global Shapers, a network of young people driving dialogue, action and change. More than 20,000 members of TopLink, its digital interaction platform, and over 400,000 subscribers to Strategic Intelligence, its world-leading knowledge app, will also be active online throughout the week’s programme.

There is no excuse to miss out: various channels have been set up where event discussions and agenda activities can be followed.

The conversations can be followed on Twitter at (@wef and @davos), under hashtag #wef20, and on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Also follow at LinkedIn, Google+, and Youtube

Davos can be followed in the social media

In 1971, University of Geneva Professor Klaus M. Schwab invited 444 executives to attend, more than four decades 

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Everything you need to know about the Global Technology Governance Summit

A woman looks through a magnifying glass to check errors of a printer circuit board at Manutronics Factory in Bac Ninh province, Vietnam May 30, 2018. REUTERS/Kham - RC1A001B9710
The meeting will put technology under the microscope. Image: REUTERS/Kham
  • The first Global Technology Governance Summit will be held 6-7 April, 2021.
  • Will explore frontier technologies and how tech can be harnessed responsibly to tackle the world’s biggest problems.

The pandemic has sparked disruptive global change – and the rapid adoption of disruptive technologies. While these solutions are addressing critical needs in the present, they may also raise major concerns over the long term, if not deployed in a responsible way..

Many leaders who spoke at this year’s Davos Agenda meeting understood that, saying innovations should be embraced, but in a way the ensures things such as fair access and security.

At the World Economic Forum’s first Global Technology Governance Summit, leaders from more than 50 governments and 300 countries will convene to discuss the steps that must be made to harness the latest technologies for our greatest challenges in the fairest and most responsible ways through public-private cooperation.

“The goal of the Forum’s inaugural GTGS is to create a shared neutral space where we can discuss the governance and protocols surrounding new emerging and frontier technologies, and to share those insights with policymakers while connecting in those voices of innovators, entrepreneurs and civil society who are actually experimenting with these new technologies,” says Jeremy Jurgens, Managing Director & Head of the Forum’s Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR).

What is GTGS?

The inaugural GTGS comes at a pivotal moment. Technologies have advanced to the point where solutions to long-held problems can be truly scalable. At the same time, these burgeoning technologies, still in their early phases, must be designed in a way that addresses problems rather than exacerbates them for true survival and sustainability.

Leaders will discuss technology’s evolution with three pillars in mind: the readiness for a healthy future; true resilience for companies, countries and regions; and how every stakeholder can help reimagine how business is done. Themes will include:

Industry Transformation: As every company becomes a technology company, businesses will need to find new ways to share growth, share insights and collaborate.

Government Transformation: As technology services become an essential public utility (comparable to electricity, water, or roadways), governments must consider how to build and maintain this new digital infrastructure.

Global Technology Governance: To maximize technology’s benefits, we must mitigate risks and develop policies, norms, standards, and incentives that shape its responsible development and deployment.

Frontier Technologies: Embracing frontier technologies will be essential across all sectors, revolutionizing supply chains, enabling mass customization and offering new pathways to increase the circularity of products. and halt environmental damage and climate change.

Beyond these themes, co-chairs will shape the agenda of the summit. Reflecting the multifaceted, global nature of the challenges we face, the summit has brought together leaders from a diverse range of voices and backgrounds, who can speak with fresh perspectives. The 2021 co-chairs are:

Mukesh Ambani, Chairman and MD, Reliance

Vivian Balakrishnan, Singapore Foreign Minister

Marc Benioff, CEO, Salesforce

Sharan Burrow, Director General, ITUC

Alice Gast, President, Imperial College

Yuriko Koike, Governor, Tokyo

Elizabeth Rossiello, Founder and CEO AZA Finance

Susan Wojcicki, CEO, YouTube

Jim Snabe, Chairman, Siemens

Hiroaki Nakanishi, Chairman, Hitachi

How is Japan involved?

Hosted by Japan, the event will feature research from our C4IR Centre. Sessions and reports will highlight case studies on how technologies deployed in Japan have tackled difficult challenges in aging and transportation, sharing lessons learned for leaders across the globe. ​

Prominent Japanese leaders will attend and members of the Japanese media will be covering sessions and co-hosting the Forum’s podcast Radio Davos. Sessions will be translated into Japanese and translated content will be available on the Forum’s Japanese website​.

Japan has been a partner of the Forum for more than 50 years, including jointly creating the first Centre for Fourth Industrial Revolution outside of San Francisco.

What to expect from the meeting?

A special Japan-focused report on the future of mobility.

An address by Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga.

How can I follow it?

This virtual event will feature a range of ways to watch sessions and learn about the latest research and insights.

Sessions will be held across multiple time zones. Those that will be streamed will be available via the Global Technology Governance homepage.

Social media can also keep you up to date with the highlights of the summit on social whether on our Facebook pages or via the Forum on Twitter using the hashtag #GTGS21. Updates will also be available on LinkedInInstagramYouTube and TikTok. Find more details on all of our outlets here.

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How to follow the Global Technology Governance Summit

The event is taking place virtually on 6-7 April 2021.

The World Economic Forum is convening the first Global Technology Governance Summit virtually on 6-7 April 2021 hosted by Japan in close collaboration with the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR) Network. This global network comprises more than 40 governments and international organizations as well as 150 companies.

Here is our guide on how to follow #GTGS21 on our digital channels.

We encourage you to post, share and retweet by tagging our accounts and using our official hashtag #GTGS21.

Join the conversation

Livestream

You can watch the livestreamed sessions here. All sessions will be captioned in English.

Twitter

The official meeting hashtag is #GTGS21. Follow tweets on this hashtag to keep up with everything going on in the meeting. We’ll be live-tweeting key sessions, posting Fleets, and updating you on sessions.

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Follow our page for daily updates, livestreamed sessions, and video highlights from the event: wef.ch/facebook.

Linkedin

Top stories, highlights and more will be uploaded to our page. Follow the meeting here: wef.ch/linkedin. Join the LinkedIn event here.

Instagram

Key photographs, reels, stories and quizzes from the event will feature: wef.ch/instagram

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Livestreamed sessions and video roundups will be uploaded to our YouTube channel: wef.ch/youtube

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