Billionaire globalist George Soros will reportedly not attend the 2023 World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, which begins today, January 16th.
Soros cited an “unavoidable scheduling conflict” for his absence.
“Due to an unavoidable scheduling conflict, regrettably I cannot attend the @WEF Annual Meeting in Davos this year as I have in past years. I plan to deliver a speech in Munich on the eve of the @MunSecConf. Details to come,” Soros tweeted last week.
Due to an unavoidable scheduling conflict, regrettably I cannot attend the @WEF Annual Meeting in Davos this year as I have in past years. I plan to deliver a speech in Munich on the eve of the @MunSecConf. Details to come.
— George Soros (@georgesoros) January 10, 2023
Last year, Soros told the WEF that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has “shaken Europe to its core” and could lead to the next World War.
“Other issues that concern all of humanity, fighting pandemics and climate change, avoiding nuclear war, maintaining global institutions, have had to take a back seat to that struggle,” Soros added.
“That’s why I say our civilization may not survive,” he said.
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As mentioned, the WEF globalists begin their annual gathering in Davos today.
Read the list of attendees HERE.
List of Attendees for the Annual World Economic Forum Meeting in Davos
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