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CNBC Editor Pushes and Threatens Reporter Outside of WEF Summit


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An enraged CNBC editor grabbed a Rebel News reporter’s microphone and would proceed to threaten that same reporter in Davos, Switzerland the city where the WEF Summit is being held.

Reporter Avi Yemini was pushed and told he would be “punched out” by a CNBC Intl. Managing Editor after asking the editor some basic questions.

Watch the moment it went down here:

Notice how he just throws his cigarette on the ground?

If you didn’t catch it, watch the video at the 2:10 mark.

Despite CNBC being one of the biggest news outlets to push climate change and promote recycling, the people that run the show have clearly shown they don’t care at all.

Rebel News broke the story:

I’m here at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland.

I’m doing citizen journalism for Rebel News. That means asking real questions that people care about.

There are plenty of regime journalists here. But not a lot of citizen journalists.

I bumped into one regime journalist named Patrick Allen, a vice president of CNBC. That’s a new channel owned by Comcast — a vast conglomerate worth more than $160 billion.

And — surprise! — Comcast is an official member of the World Economic Forum. (So is Patrick Allen, actually.)

Do you see how this works?
So instead of asking questions of the globalist elites, CNBC was really just an official promoter of the globalist elites. Comcast paid for them to be there — hundreds of thousands of dollars, to get an official WEF pavilion.

So I asked Patrick Allen about that. I mean, how can you report on the WEF if you’re part of the WEF?

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At first, Allen was just rude and threatened to have me “escorted off by security”.

But when he thought I couldn’t hear him, he went further, didn’t he?

“This guy is going to get punched out… for taking pictures.”

That’s a pretty crazy thing for a journalist to say.

Elon Musk even chimed in on the video:



 

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