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The World Economic Forum recently held its annual meeting in Davos, where the conversations focused on economic recovery and climate action.
Unfortunately, the Davos crowd is pushing for a Great Reset that imposes their values on all of us—and otherizes anyone who disagrees.
So, what are the key takeaways from the 2022 meeting in Davos? And what do you and I need to do to prepare for the potential consequences of those decisions?
Dan Denning is the architect, host and writer at Bonner Private Research, a newsletter that publishes independent investment research and analysis for individual investors and retirees.
On this episode of The Wiggin Sessions, Dan joins me to discuss the Davos agenda to reorganize the world’s economy, describing how taking over the financial system gives those at the top an unsurpassed level of control over individual choice.
Dan weighs in on Dr. Fauci’s keynote at Davos, sharing his take on the parallels between the church of the Middle Ages and today’s ‘scientism.’
Listen in for Dan's insight around the $130T Mark Carney committed to climate change initiatives and find out how Bonner Private Research can help you achieve the financial independence to survive the repercussions of government overreach.
Key TakeawaysHow risk tolerance informs a community’s response to COVID and why risk assessment should happen on a local level
The danger in the Davos agenda to reorganize the world’s banking system and address climate change
Dr. Fauci’s keynote at Davos and the parallels between the church of the Middle Ages and today’s ‘scientism’
Klaus Schwab’s comments that by 2030 we’ll own nothing and be happy about it
How taking over the financial system gives those at the top an unsurpassed level of control over individual choice
Why voluntary trade is the best way to regulate behavior between strangers
Mark Carney’s announcement on committing $130T to back climate change initiatives
Dan’s commitment to helping his readers acquire enough financial independence to survive the things that are out of our control
Why Bonner Private Research is choosing to self-publish on Substack and their efforts to build a community there
Connect with Dan DenningBonner Private Research
Connect with Addison WigginConsilience Financial
Be sure to follow The Wiggin Sessions on your socials. You can find me on—
Facebook @thewigginsessions
Instagram @thewigginsessions
Twitter @WigginSessions
Resources5-Minute Forecast
Dan Denning on The Wiggin Sessions EP013
Davos Agenda 2022
COVID-19: The Great Reset by Klaus Schwab and Thierry Malleret
Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism by Mariana Mazzucato
David Stockman’s Contra Corner: On Scientism
The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith
Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl
COP26
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The World Economic Forum recently held its annual meeting in Davos, where the conversations focused on economic recovery and climate action.
Unfortunately, the Davos crowd is pushing for a Great Reset that imposes their values on all of us—and otherizes anyone who disagrees.
So, what are the key takeaways from the 2022 meeting in Davos? And what do you and I need to do to prepare for the potential consequences of those decisions?
Dan Denning is the architect, host and writer at Bonner Private Research, a newsletter that publishes independent investment research and analysis for individual investors and retirees.
On this episode of The Wiggin Sessions, Dan joins me to discuss the Davos agenda to reorganize the world’s economy, describing how taking over the financial system gives those at the top an unsurpassed level of control over individual choice.
Dan weighs in on Dr. Fauci’s keynote at Davos, sharing his take on the parallels between the church of the Middle Ages and today’s ‘scientism.’
Listen in for Dan's insight around the $130T Mark Carney committed to climate change initiatives and find out how Bonner Private Research can help you achieve the financial independence to survive the repercussions of government overreach.
Key TakeawaysHow risk tolerance informs a community’s response to COVID and why risk assessment should happen on a local level
The danger in the Davos agenda to reorganize the world’s banking system and address climate change
Dr. Fauci’s keynote at Davos and the parallels between the church of the Middle Ages and today’s ‘scientism’
Klaus Schwab’s comments that by 2030 we’ll own nothing and be happy about it
How taking over the financial system gives those at the top an unsurpassed level of control over individual choice
Why voluntary trade is the best way to regulate behavior between strangers
Mark Carney’s announcement on committing $130T to back climate change initiatives
Dan’s commitment to helping his readers acquire enough financial independence to survive the things that are out of our control
Why Bonner Private Research is choosing to self-publish on Substack and their efforts to build a community there
Connect with Dan DenningBonner Private Research
Connect with Addison WigginConsilience Financial
Be sure to follow The Wiggin Sessions on your socials. You can find me on—
Facebook @thewigginsessions
Instagram @thewigginsessions
Twitter @WigginSessions
Resources5-Minute Forecast
Dan Denning on The Wiggin Sessions EP013
Davos Agenda 2022
COVID-19: The Great Reset by Klaus Schwab and Thierry Malleret
Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism by Mariana Mazzucato
David Stockman’s Contra Corner: On Scientism
The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith
Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl
COP26