Klaus Schwab Vacates WEF Chair

SUMMARY
Klaus Schwab, the globalist mastermind behind the World Economic Forum (WEF), abruptly stepped down as chairman and board member on April 21, 2025, at 87, ending his 55-year reign over the elite organization. The Geneva-based WEF confirmed his exit, with Peter Brabeck-Letmathe stepping in as interim chairman while they hunt for a new leader. Schwab’s departure means he won’t be rubbing elbows with the world’s rich and powerful at Davos, where globalists push their centralized, progressive agendas on everything from climate to governance. The WEF board gushed about Schwab’s “achievements,” vowing to keep peddling their vision of “inclusive dialogue” in a chaotic world. Born in Germany in 1938, Schwab started the WEF’s precursor in 1971 as an obscure professor, building it into a globalist powerhouse. Now, he’s off to pen his memoirs. Conservatives have long called out Schwab for allegedly grooming leaders like Justin Trudeau and pushing policies that erode national sovereignty.