I think we give *way* too much credit to the idea that the WEF is a single actor with a single agenda, rather than a giant group of people who like to feel powerful and important, and are all vying to be more influential and get their agenda seen at a huge event.
The paranoia sometimes is overboard, imo. I would say the only thing important to look at is what Miles is doing in Argentina. So far I’ve heard he has actually moved to shut down numerous wasteful govt agencies, laid off a large portion of govt employees, deregulated real estate which caused a surge in availability, and I’ve only casually kept up with it. I say actions speak louder than words. If you have seen him, or he starts doing awful statist things, then I’d be suspicious, but turning every thing into a 4D and 5D chess move of some cabal of power that’s somehow always in perfect consensus just seems to get in the way as often as not.