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    Born on March 30, 1938, in Ravensburg, Germany, his parents had moved from Switzerland to Germany during the Third Reich in order for his father to assume a business role. In 1971, he founded the World Economic Forum. He created the ideas of stakeholder capitalism and the Great Reset, both evil plans. He, in his great reset, wants companies to own people, eat bugs, and live in pods for the "Environment". He has connections to people in power. He is a staunch believer in Western Imperialism.

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    About Klaus Schwab

    Klaus Schwab is the CEO of the World Economic Forum, born in Germany on March 30, 1938. He is known for his ideas of stakeholder capitalism and the Great Reset, which aim to transform the way businesses operate and address environmental concerns. However, these plans have been criticized for being controversial and potentially harmful.

    Klaus Schwab's Area of Expertise

    Klaus Schwab's expertise lies in global economics, international relations, and sustainable development. He is a proponent of stakeholder capitalism and the Great Reset, which focus on creating a more equitable and sustainable world. He is also known for his connections to influential people and his belief in Western Imperialism.

    My most controversial opinion is...

    My most controversial opinion is that companies should own people and that we should all eat bugs and live in pods for the sake of the environment.