On Monday, 23 JAN 23, on the #Asian Lunar New Year, on New Paradigms with Sargis Sangari, Episode #134, Ms. #MasakoGanaha, an #Independent #Japanese #Journalist, returns live from #Davos, #Switzerland, to discuss her #investigative findings from the World Economic Forum (#WEF) annual meeting.
Masako and I discuss the Independent Journalists’ role in investigative #News reporting.
During her on-the-ground reporting, Masako had a chance encounter with #KlausSchwab. Klaus Schwab formed #WEF in 1971 and has served as its chairman since its founding.
Klaus Schwab walked away from Masako when he realized she was an independent journalist. Furthermore, he did not answer or provide any counter to the question raised when asked to comment about how some people are worried about #globalism.
Masako also spoke with multiple protesters from various groups while in Davos. She believes that the protesters she investigated are controlled opposition who, although protesting WEF, use similar talking points that WEF leaders promote.
Furthermore, when Masako attended a protest of the Young #Socialists in the #SPD, an “Anti-WEF” group known as #JUSO, followed by a protest “led by” #GretaThunberg, a #Swedish #environmental activist, Masako Ganaha noticed that the same #left-wing protester who organized Greta’s protest is a lead member of the JUSO Group. Furthermore, the organizer Freya Mayer is seen wearing an #ANTIF shirt on the JUSO webpage and is a member of the board of directors for JUSO. She was the leader and organizer of the two protests along with Giuio Spano and Maja Redies. https://gr.juso.ch
In many of the protests, Masako noticed members of ANTIF had face coverings and did not want to be interviewed when asked to comment on WEF.
Masako also interviewed nationalistic opposition to globalists like the members of the #Freiheitstrychler Group. This group uses the traditional Swiss cow bells to protest against the WEF types.
During the Greta Thunberg protest and after 58 minutes of asking Greta Thunberg tough questions referencing the #environmental topics and issues, Masako asked Greta about the possibility that people may be using her for their own needs, to which Greta responded people like you. From Masako’s perspective, Greta was physically shaken, insecure, and worried about the questions posed.
Masako and I also talked about her run in’s with Heizo Takenaka, a member of the Board of #Trustees for WEF. In 1973, Heizo was with the Japan Development Bank, and in 1981, a visiting scholar at #Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania (#UPenn), which is now under scrutiny given its solid financial relationship with the Chinese Communist Party (#CCP). In 2002 Heizo was the Minister of State for #Financial Services and #Economic and #FiscalPolicy in #Japan. He is currently a professor emeritus at #KeioUniversity.
In a frank discussion, Minister Takenaka praised four other current and former members of the Japanese House of Representatives and #Ministers as being linked to the WEF and possible future candidates for Prime Ministers (#PM) of Japan.
The first name he provided to Masako was Koizumi Shinjiro, the second son of popular former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi. The second name was Kono Taro, Minister for #Digital #Transformation and Minister of Digital Reform for the Government of Japan. The third name was Nishimura Yasutoshi, Minister of Economy, #Trade and #Industry. Finally, Goto Shigeyuki of the Japanese House of Representatives, Japanese #DIET, A member of the Liberal Democratic Party; he was selected to become Economic Revitalization Minister in October 2022 upon the cabinet resignation of Daishiro Yamagiwa.
Masako also praised #RebelNews and its correspondence. Independent Journalists such as Oscar El Blue, Ben Bergguam of Real America’s Voice (#RAVTV), Jack Posobiec, senior editor for HumanEvents.com, Savanah Hernandez, and Michal Yon, America’s most experienced war correspondent for being on the front lines of independent reporting.
Please join us for this critical discussion.
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