This is from Boom Finance ( Other Interesting Commentary in the link below )…Thanks Brian

WEF ASSOCIATED LEADERS ARE LEAVING OR BEING MOVED ON

The leaders of many Western advanced economy nations have now been moved on, leaving behind a terrible mess. Jacinda Ardern (New Zealand), Angela Merkel (Germany), Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss (UK), Mark Rutte (Netherlands), Scott Morrison (Australia) are all gone, deposed. We now wait to see the future of Rishi Sunak (UK), Olaf Scholz (Germany), Emmanuel Macron (France), Joe Biden USA), Anthony Albanese (Australia), Jens Stoltenberg (NATO) and Ursula Von Der Leyen (European Commission).

Stoltenberg hoped to leave his position as Secretary General of NATO after 9 long years of war mongering in the Ukraine. He was looking forward to becoming the head of the Norwegian Central Bank, a role that had been promised to him – selected, not elected. However, after making such a horrible mess in Ukraine, he simply cannot be replaced because nobody can be found who will take over his job at NATO.

Last week, in The Netherlands, the Prime Minister Mark Rutte effectively resigned when his coalition government collapsed, supposedly in a disagreement over migration policies. However, the farmers of the Netherlands and their determined protests may have had something to do with that. There appeared little choice but to call elections and let the citizens of the Nation decide the future government.

The Farmer-Citizen Movement (BBB) is a new political party formed in 2019. It became the biggest party in the upper house of parliament (Senate) after a shock election win in March, earlier this year. The BBB has said they will not serve in any future government led by Mr Rutte.

There are 15 political parties represented in the Senate. The BBB holds 16 seats. The GroenLinks-PvdA (GreenLeft-Labour Party) holds 14 seats and the VVD (People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy, holds 10 seats. The remaining 35 seats are held by the remaining 12 parties. Members of the Senate are part-time politicians while members of the House of Representatives are full time.

The BBB holds only one seat in the House of Representatives – one of 150. That is about to change. In the coming election, it is expected that the BBB will win more seats. The question is, how many?BOOM expects it to win many seats as the people have their say in the future direction of their nation. Europe will see more WEF associated politicians swept from power.

In Canada, last Thursday, the leader of the Conservatives, Pierre Poilievre concluded his address at a rally by speaking of freedom for the people of Canada. Freedom from what? His list of priorities included banning the Bank of Canada from creating a CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency), putting an end to COVID mandates, allowing university professors to speak their mind freely, no mandatory digital ID for citizens and, most importantly, banning his ministers from any involvement in the World Economic Forum (WEF).

This is the first time BOOM has seen such a promise concerning the WEF from a major politician leading a major political party. It may prove historic if Poilievre wins enough seats in the next Canadian election to take control of government over Justin Trudeau, the pin-up boy of the WEF.

The demise of influence by the Davos Globalists at the WEF and the unelected bureaucrats at the UN and the WHO could turn out to be the biggest story of 2023. Or will it be the demise of Joe Biden?

In economics, things work until they don’t. Until next week, make your own conclusions, do your own research. BOOM does not offer investment advice.