Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Pakistan’s Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs, sparked controversy with his comments about establishing the ‘New World Order.’
The WEF puppet conceded that the globalists may not be able to establish a ‘NWO’ right now due to “hyper partisan and polarized” times.
Yet, he clearly explained that creating a ‘New World Order’ is the goal of the globalist organization.
“There’s a lot of discussion about what the New World Order will be, even in the context of our New Helsinki, how do we work towards that new normative international order that allows us to address our differences and disputes as the civilized world,” Zardari said.
“I believe perhaps we are at the moment in such a hyper partisan, hyper polarized time that we’re not going to be able to form that New Helsinki today.”
“I hope this time around, once we’re building this new world order or new rules-based order, the voice of the global south and the developing world is included,” he added.
WATCH:
DAVOS WATCH: The WEF declares they must establish a NEW WORLD ORDER
They also openly acknowledge they may not be successful establishing a NWO right now due to times being “hyper partisan and polarized” but are hopeful to establish it in the near future #wef23 pic.twitter.com/H9gykczzbf
— Drew Hernandez (@DrewHLive) January 20, 2023
After Drew Hernandez called out Zardari’s blatant desire to form a ‘New World Order,’ the mainstream media came to the aid of their WEF masters.
Newsweek ran an unsurprising piece that called establishing a ‘New World Order’ a conspiracy theory.
In reality, Newsweek’s article is just an extra confirmation of the WEF’s goal.
Newsweek is mad at me now too for posting the World Economic Forums own words about wanting a New World Order
They are trying to say it’s a conspiracy theory even though they literally say it
WE ARE WINNING AND WE ARE EXPOSING YOU pic.twitter.com/rPCpe0O8xG
— Drew Hernandez (@DrewHLive) January 20, 2023
From Newsweek:
Remarks by Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari at Davos about a “new world order” have sparked a deluge of conspiracy theories online.
Friday marked the last day of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland where billionaires, politicians, business leaders and celebrities congregated in the Swiss Alps to discuss global challenges. The annual summit is a playground for the global elite and is therefore ripe for conspiracy theories.
Zardari, 34, was speaking on a panel on Friday entitled “A New Helsinki,” in reference to the Helsinki Final Act of 1975, a major diplomatic agreement signed during the détente era between 35 countries agreeing on issues including sovereign equality, peaceful settlement of disputes and territorial integrity. Zardari is the youngest foreign minister in Pakistan’s history.
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Drew Hernandez, a conservative commentator and conspiracy theorist, tweeted a video of Zardari’s remarks, along with the caption: “The WEF declares they must establish a NEW WORLD ORDER They also openly acknowledge they may not be successful establishing a NWO right now due to times being “hyper partisan and polarized” but are hopeful to establish it in the near future.”
Replying to Hernandez’s post was a user posting conspiracy theory-based videos with WEF founder Klaus Schwab, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, U.S. President Joe Biden, and former White House chief medical officer Dr. Anthony Fauci, who is often the subject of such theories.
Zardari wasn’t the only WEF panelist to reference a ‘World Order’ at the Davos summit.
Tanja Fajon, Slovenia’s Foreign Minister, said countries are placing their national interests ahead of the ‘World Order.’
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EXPOSED: Newsweek calls Drew Hernandez citing WEF direct NWO quotes — a 'conspiracy theorist’https://t.co/rJl3cR2Jro
— Drew Hernandez (@DrewHLive) January 20, 2023
So, it's a 'conspiracy theory' to directly quote the WEF.
That's interesting!
The Post Millennial noted:
After people began criticizing the World Economic Forum's (WEF) plan to install a "new world order" using the exact words of speakers at the forum's annual meeting, Newsweek labeled the detractors as "conspiracy theorists," prompting even more backlash.
Friday was the final day of the WEF's Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, where chairman Klaus Schwab hosted more than 2,700 world leaders, billionaires, and celebrities. According to Newsweek, negative reactions to some of the remarks made during one of the last panels are simply a "deluge of conspiracy theories."
If you repeat the exact words from WEF panelists, then you're a crazy 'conspiracy theorist.'
The mainstream media isn't just corrupt and paid off by the globalist elite.
They've gotten extremely sloppy at indoctrinating the masses.
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