Tulsi Gabbard is now stating she never was part of, nor ever worked with The World Economic Forum.
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https://www.younggloballeaders.org/nomination-criteria
Looks like you can't "sign up" to be part of the WEF young leaders.
Example: 31 May 2022 - Nomination period ends. Nominated candidates may be invited to submit a short application and will be notified of the outcome in the weeks following their nomination.
June - November 2022 - The World Economic Forum shortlists candidates for further review.
December 2022 - An independent selection committee reviews finalist candidates.
March 2023 - A press announcement is released for the new class of Young Global Leaders.
The WEF picks people for the role and invites them to take their leadership class and then earn membership.
Looks like she was never a member. If someone can find evidence please correct my findings.
I couldn't find her or eye patch Dan in this Alumni photo. Alumni are those that have gone through the training. https://www.younggloballeaders.org/new-class?utf8=%E2%9C%93®ion=a0Tb00000000DC9EAM#results
But only disavowing it NOW, amidst her most recent media blitz and astroturfing push (like the one right here).
She is an idol-worshiper/Hindu with a hard-core Leftist voting record.
Somebody should ask her to compare Soros' and Klaus' ball-sacks.
I think Christians have more common interests with Hindus than they do with Muslims, because Muslims like to exterminate both groups, and consider both groups idolators. The Hindus are happy to be idolators and the Christians are complex about it (a whole spectrum from Orthodox iconography to the austerity of the Fundamentalist church) but both are marked for extermination by Muslim groups. But ultimately the Muslims, Hindus and Christians need to all be awake to the slow and steady crushing force of the Materialists and at least stand together for Theism.