The collective elite converge on Switzerland for the 53rd WEF summit
Plus... Rap Artist M.I.A. is canceled. The legacy press is sued. Obese children get surgery. And more.

What are they up to in Switzerland today?
Pretty funny graphic, right?
The WEF, which stands for the World Economic Forum not to be confused with World Wrestling Entertainment, is gathering this week for their annual convention in Davos, Switzerland. Who’s in attendance this year and what are they talking about? Russell Brand covers this exclusive and elusive meet up, which he calls “the most terrifying event of 2023.”
Why do we care? The WEF, led by German, Klaus Schwab (pictured above in the center), hosts the world’s richest and most powerful political and corporate players as they attempt to influence the global trajectory. Both the WEF, in general, and the event itself, which is an extremely expensive invite only gathering, is largely ignored by the mainstream media. We hecklers think it’s rather important. Here is a short video on the ideas and policies the WEF pushes.
Stay Free with Russell Brand / The Epoch Times
Professor fired for showing “masterpiece” painting in class
When Dr. López Prater showed her class a 14th century painting of the Prophet Muhammad, she got canned. She sued, the university back-peddled, and the mainstream media is now picking up the story. Check out the Instagram post above or this article, "Most of All, I Am Offended as a Muslim.” The latter shows the controversial painting itself, which most publications are not printing.
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Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps seems to suggest that if you’re depressed you need a COVID vaccine 🙄.
The retired swimmer now Pfizer influencer says depression is a “high risk [factor] for severe COVID19.” DreamRare on Instagram talks Phelps and other famous names on Pfizer’s payroll: Biden, Trump, Pink, and QuestLove… to name a few.
Instagram Michael Phelps / Instagram DreamRare
Many doctors don’t agree with AAP’s recommendation to treat obese children with drugs and surgery
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) now recommends high-risk surgery and pharmaceutical drugs to treat obesity in children as young as 12 years old. Many doctors don’t agree with the institutional recommendation and say causes need to be addressed versus “profit-generating treatments.”
“Unless we remove the pesticides and other toxicants, the promotion of drugs and surgery are panaceas, bandaids, and foster the ‘pill for ill’ model, rather than root-cause real solutions.”
Journalist Nellie Bowles also finds issue with the new recommendations in her TGIF summary at The Free Press:
The message is: body positivity and junk food are a-ok (can’t be shaming anyone!) until the American medical establishment can profit, and then it’s a sharp pivot to hardcore drugs and surgery. It’s cheap, government-subsidized corn products shoveled into school lunches, then a series of expensive drugs for chemically imbalanced adolescents. There is no middle ground.
The Defender, Children’s Health Defense / The Free Press
NHL recruitment event discriminates; it’s not welcome in Florida
The NHL is looking for employees. Their announcement welcomed everyone to the Fort Lauderdale event except heterosexual white men. The NHL LinkedIn post, now deleted, read:
“Participants must be 18 years of age or older, based in the U.S., and identify as female, Black, Asian/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino, Indigenous, LGBTQIA+, and/or a person with a disability. Veterans are also welcome and encouraged to attend.”
DeSantis’s office put out this statement:
“Discrimination of any sort is not welcome in the state of Florida, and we do not abide by the woke notion that discrimination should be overlooked if applied in a politically popular manner or against a politically unpopular demographic.”
BizPac Review, a conservative news outlet, believes the NHL has become one of the “wokest sports,” and explains why here.
Daily Wire / BizPac Review
Mainstream media sued for censorship collusion
In the first lawsuit of its kind, several entities are suing the “Trusted News Initiative” (TNI) which is comprised of several mainstream media companies such as AP, Reuters and the Washington Post. The lawsuit alleges that these mainstream media outlets “partnered with several Big Tech firms to ‘collectively censor online news,’ including stories about COVID-19 and the 2020 U.S. presidential election that were not aligned with official narratives regarding those issues.”
Spearheading the freedom of speech lawsuit is lawyer and famous son, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., along with his organization, Children’s Health Defense.
Children’s Health Defense, The Defender
Popular rap artist M.I.A. loses festival gig after giving interview with conservative host.
Following a politically charged interview (linked above) with Candace Owens on the Daily Wire, rapper M.I.A. lost her gig at “Field Day,” a popular UK music fest. The festival emailed her to say that due to “her online activity,” she was off the ticket. M.I.A. struck back in a tweet:
“‘In light of her online activity’ like what accidentally launching a missile on an innocent village, or me scamming a billions of dollars [sic] from people or running a sex scandal? No it was your lil tweet. How Naughty. Festival stakeholders want musicians to be boring Puppets.”