WEF Founder's Son 'Singing Like a Bird' To Prosecutors in Crimes Against Humanity Case
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Published on Nov 3, 2023
(mirrored, links below) - Pascal Najadi, the son of the co-founder of the World Economic Forum, is extensively co-operating with prosecutors in the crimes against humanity case against key figures of the global elite, sparking concerns in the World …
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