I just did a search on him on brave. It is quite funny. All of the results are saying, "Fact Check: No evidence World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab is seriously ill in hospital |"
All I put was his name, and nothing else. Just like the MSM to overkill.
I've made this post a few days ago but between then and now I have done a Google search on him every day and each time one of the first things that comes up is the "Deaths in 2024" Wikipedia page.
I'm thinking that the announcement has been written and they're just waiting on permission for when they can publish it.
A search of "Kate Middleton" doesn't bring up that article.
I don't know how you googled anything that did not return all the below sites in the first 20 pages of returns. Here is what I sometimes put in my search just to exclude these sites:
Finger Lakes Times? As in the lakes tattoo'd on Hunter's back?! wtffff
I caught that too.
How many coincidences before it becomes mathematically impossible?
Five years ago we weren't allowed to post these things anywhere online without it being censored.
Now we type one name and get two things that Q told us about.
LOL was just gonna say that as well.
Don't use Google
Work computer. Limited options.
https://www.startpage.com/
Thanks for the link!
I typed in "Klaus Schwab" and searched "Past 24 hours" and THIS came up.
The fact-checkers all say he's alive and well.
So, now we know he's dead and buried. 😂
https://www.qwant.com/
That one's less trustworthy. eBay, Real Raw News, a GCR/RV blog, and a bunch of links in what appears to be some sort of moon-man language.
I'm just saying... If a dubious AI paparazzi video clip surfaces of Klaus with Kate Middleton, out and about, then he ded.
Because google search is trash.
here's hoping
I just did a search on him on brave. It is quite funny. All of the results are saying, "Fact Check: No evidence World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab is seriously ill in hospital |"
All I put was his name, and nothing else. Just like the MSM to overkill.
I've made this post a few days ago but between then and now I have done a Google search on him every day and each time one of the first things that comes up is the "Deaths in 2024" Wikipedia page.
I'm thinking that the announcement has been written and they're just waiting on permission for when they can publish it.
A search of "Kate Middleton" doesn't bring up that article.
I wonder if they are going to try to clone the turtle if he is dead.
I'm sure it's easy to make a mask of a man who already looks like a mask.
He looks like a sea lion in a man costume. They don't even need to find a look-alike. That mask will fit anybody.
I don't know how you googled anything that did not return all the below sites in the first 20 pages of returns. Here is what I sometimes put in my search just to exclude these sites:
-newsweek.com -npr.org -abcnews.com -nbcnews.com -cbsnews.com -vox.com -cfr.org -politico.com -defense.gov -forbes.com -cato.org -washingtonpost.com -apnews.com -cnn.com -axios.com -msn.com -nytimes.com -popularmechanics.com -pbs.org -wsj.com -businessinsider.com -democracynow.org -reuters.com -state.gov -bbc.com -time.com -nymag.com -realclearpolitics.com -lawfaremedia.org
And others depending on the search.