A board member of the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) “anti-corruption” initiative is also Reuters CEO. . .and a Pfizer board member, according to The National Pulse. Nothing like multiple conflicts of interest! But considering that WEF is the originator of “The Great Reset” and a plan for 2030 where everything and everyone is completely controlled by a globalist government, it’s not surprising that their “anti-corruption” board member would have questionable ties.
I exclusively reported last year on how the Gates Foundation’s senior advisor, board member, and former CEO Dr. Susan Desmond-Hellmann was also on the board of vaccine giant Pfizer. No conflicts of interest there, right? Pfizer produces Covid vaccines, Bill Gates pushes Covid vaccines. . . and now WEF’s supposed “anti-corruption” champion is tied both to Pfizer and to a major news outlet. The media, Big Pharma, globalist government officials, and Big Business are all connected to each other—and that’s a dangerous reality.
“[The National Pulse] CONFLICTED MUCH? – World Economic Forum ‘Anti-Corruption’ Champion Is Pfizer Director AND Reuters CEO.
Jim Smith – whose concurrent roles as a Pfizer board member and Reuters CEO appear to pose a conflict of interest – serves as a board member of the World Economic Forum’s anti-corruption initiative.
Smith’s leading role with the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Partnering Against Corruption Initiative follows controversy over his position at the pharmaceutical giant and mainstream media outlet, which frequently reports on Pfizer. Reuters has published tens of thousands of articles covering or mentioning Pfizer, though the articles never disclose Smith’s affiliation with either entity.
Smith serves on the board of the WEF’s Partnering Against Corruption Initiative, dubbed the ‘leading business voice on anti-corruption and transparency’. . .In this role, Smith has contributed articles to the WEF website, including a 2017 piece: ‘Corruption and the Erosion of Trust.’
‘Today’s common struggle against corruption goes far beyond compliance. More problematic is the profound and worsening trust deficit that exists between institutions and individuals,’ Smith begins before lamenting the public’s loss of trust in mainstream media outlets. . .[The] Federal Drug Administration and Pfizer [were] attempting to delay the release of documents related to the efficacy of its COVID-19 vaccine.”
How astounding that people don’t trust the mainstream media anymore. It wouldn’t be because the objectivity of outlets like Reuters is compromised, right?
Great work Catherine