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Be sure to check out the comments on the Flagscape article today because I would be willing to bet they will be removed tomorrow.

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I just love how the bank recoiled from open speech, especially when the lion share are opposing the banks CEOs backing - turns off ability for any further comments

Lastly, I’m just taken back how anyone would support this forum or “secret society”

I’m sure they are discussing right now how to bring us all to a harmonious balance - might be in alignment with the Georgia Guide-stones

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Post ID: @1zay+1gT9L4qN

I think we are actually on the same side of this opinion… everything isn’t about you.

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Post ID: @1jmf+1gT9L4qN

Comments have been disabled but can still see what was submitted.

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Post ID: @1ojl+1gT9L4qN

Brian and the other Davos POS are pure evil. Wish I had seen the comments on flagscape.

Congress needs to take on the banks. Financial decisions should be based on financial reasons only. Praying that all the banks are put in their place and this ESG nonsense is prohibited.

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Post ID: @tzf+1gT9L4qN

CEO BM needs to STFU and sit his azz down. He has no damn business going over to Davos talking about environmental , social and other agendas. He needs to get this bank he leads in order before he starts running his mouth. First, the RTO he is enforcing, is causing a financial and health crisis to many families with the covid and high gas prices increasing every day. Second, he needs to increase the wages to keep up with the cost of living. He is so out of touch with the real world. I get tired of seeing his phony azz smile on TV. HE NEEDS TO STEP THE HE-L DOWN!

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Post ID: @zao+1gT9L4qN

“As chairman of the WEF’s internation Business Council (IBC), Brian will lead the May 23 meeting to continue the IBC’a efforts to promote universal Environmental, social and governance (ESG) metrics and stakeholder capitalism. Brian will also host the “The CEO led movement toward a sustainable future” session which will explore how the private sector is driving the transmission to a low carbon economy and advancing the progress toward net-zero emissions.

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Post ID: @ibo+1gT9L4qN

“With a bit of research you can see that involvement with an organization like this is a bad idea. Love seeing all of my colleagues upset with the involvement we have with the WEF.”

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Post ID: @eia+1gT9L4qN

Can someone please give us the highlights!? Thank you!!

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Post ID: @biv+1gT9L4qN

Please share what I missed!

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Post ID: @nue+1gT9L4qN

Can someone post screenshots I am unable to see them?

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Post ID: @upb+1gT9L4qN

Those are some real patriots posting truth.

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