O’Keefe Undercover: Climate Elites Caught Talking

O’Keefe Goes Undercover in Davos

James O’Keefe entered the World Economic Forum in Davos in disguise and recorded conversations with climate industry insiders. Over 60 heads of state and nearly 850 top CEOs were on site, so this was no backyard barbecue. The footage shows frank talk among elites about policies and technologies that could directly affect energy costs, trade rules, and personal freedoms. For anyone who cares about transparency, hearing these conversations is a reminder that major policy shifts often start in private rooms long before the public sees the bill.

Carbon Taxes and Carbon Border Adjustments

Executives at the meetings bragged about working on carbon taxes and Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms, or CBAM. One CEO openly discussed being a major climate tax innovator for the UK and talked about credit and compliance markets that would penalize exporters to Europe. That is important because CBAM effectively taxes imports based on alleged carbon content. Translation for Americans: your favorite products and manufacturing jobs could face new costs because unelected bureaucrats in other countries decide what counts as a carbon offense.

Weather Schemes and ‘Artificial Rain’

One insider with ties to three letter agencies and DARPA mentioned using sulfur dioxide and other methods to cool the planet, calling it a relatively cheap option. He referenced technologies like airborne observatories and upper atmosphere monitoring. That sounds innocuous until you consider the risk of large scale geoengineering experiments being pushed without public debate. Deliberately altering climate at scale carries unknown side effects and raises the question of who gets to decide when and how to pull the global thermostat.

Chemtrails Talk and Accountability Questions

Other attendees referenced so called chemtrails and weather modification in ways that will make many citizens uneasy. Whether you love advanced tech or trust government experts, you should want oversight, clear legal authority, and independent review before anyone starts manipulating weather or imposing new global tax regimes. These conversations expose a pattern: big ideas discussed by elites can become policy quickly, and the public is often left scrambling to catch up.

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