Anonymous ID: 4d0d3e March 17, 2024, 12:45 p.m. No.20582264   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2299

>>20582244

chekt dub dubs

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>https://citizenwatchreport.com/the-global-elite-just-gathered-at-a-secretive-mini-davos/

 

moar sauce:

 

https://www.worldminds.org/

 

We live in a world we donโ€™t understand. We know more and more about less and less. We have hunkered down in our own silos. In 2008 Rolf Dobelli decided to do something about it. He rented a bar in Zurich, Switzerland, invited twenty scientists โ€“ from Nobel Prize winners to young stars โ€“ and twenty CEOs. He then asked the scientists to present their most breathtaking research findings. It was a glorious afternoon and evening under the banner of ZURICH.MINDS.

 

What was meant to be a one-off-gathering took off, and the result is what is now known as WORLD.MINDS. Today, we are an invitation-only community of 1500 individuals from a wide range of countries who are making proven contributions in science, the arts, government and business.

 

WORLD.MINDS members strive for deep understanding. Our goal is to improve the quality of our decisions as private individuals and as citizens of this planet.

 

Yes, WORLD.MINDS is an invitation-only community. Deliberately. Because we would lose the community spirit by opening the gates indiscriminately. You cannot buy your way into WORLD.MINDS. The term โ€œcommunityโ€ is essential. WORLD.MINDS is a real community of real people sharing real insights. Since we meet in person at our symposia, events and Jeffersonian dinners โ€“ be it in Zurich, Berlin, Belgrade, New York, Boston, Washington DC, Princeton, Warsaw or online at our regular WORLD.MINDS ESPRESSO calls โ€“ we know each other personally to a high degree. It feels like a family. Indeed, we are a community, not a series of events. Most importantly, we are โ€œjerk-freeโ€. We have no place for big egos. What counts are not titles, positions or wealth, but a willingness to share insights that are important but not widely disseminated. And a willingness to cooperate and help each other.

 

Our charter limits the number of business members to 500 globally. It also stipulates that at least 51% of our community members have to be scientists, so we never devolve into a business club.

 

The not-for-profit WORLD.MINDS FOUNDATION is based in Switzerland and regulated by Swiss law. Funding is provided by our international business community and generous individuals. WORLD.MINDS Management Ltd. is the event management company that organizes our events on an international level. The event management company is jointly owned by the WORLD.MINDS-team and Axel Springer.

 

WORLD.MINDS is run by an outstanding board of trustees, with strategic input from our first-class executive advisory board.

Anonymous ID: 4d0d3e March 17, 2024, 12:51 p.m. No.20582283   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2299

>>20582244

 

World.Minds is aClown Convention

 

The members of the advisory board include former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency David Petraeus, Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz, Olympic Gold medalist Tenley Albright, Chairman of Hoffmann-La Roche Christoph Franz, Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabiฤ‡, founder of 3G Capital Jorge Paulo Lemann, and former Supreme Allied Commander Europe Admiral James G. Stavridis, among others. In the past, former US secretary of State Henry Kissinger was also on the advisory board.

 

WORLD.MINDS has around 1000 members, including Nobel prize laureate Kurt Wuthrich, activist and author Ayaan Hirsi Ali, President of the ETH Board Michael Hengartner, Airbus CTO Grazia Vittadini, philosopher John N. Gray of the London School of Economics, the rector of ETH Zurich Sarah Springman, director at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development Gerd Gigerenzer, writer and politician Matt Ridley, Indian artist Aparna Rao, American nuclear engineer and MIT board member Leslie Dewan, economist Paul Romer, investor and author Guy Spier, professor of bioethics at ETH Zurich and Fellow at Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center Effy Vayena, neuroeconomist Ernst Fehr, experimental psychologist Roy Baumeister, investor and entrepreneur Daniel Aegerter, Stanford University professor of mechanical engineering Allison Okamura, MIT astrophysicist Sara Seager, Harvard psychologist and happiness researcher Dan Gilbert, and Polish-born French-American mathematician and polymath Benoit Mandelbrot, along with artists such as Ai Weiwei and US-Israeli architect and designer Neri Oxman.

 

The meetings are attended by around 400 guests each year, and WORLD.MINDS also holds regular in-depth meetings on specific issues, such as WORLD.MINDS MOBILITY in 2018 with a focus on the future of mobility.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World.minds