
As Larry Fink takes the realm at the WEF, the messages of a New World Order ramp up.
Alex Jones reported on the assent of Larry Fink to the tope of the World Economic Forum (WEF).
Special Report: Larry Fink Ascends to WEF Throne
It’s not a promotion, it’s a coronation for a man who’s been pulling strings behind the scenes for decades.
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— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) August 19, 2025
Only a few days after Fink took over the WEF, the globalists called for the elimination of the general public owning their own cars.
Just days after BlackRock CEO Larry Fink was tapped as interim co-chair of the World Economic Forum (WEF), footage has emerged of one of the globalist organization’s top members calling for a ban on the general public owning their own vehicles and living in single-family homes.
The alarming comments were made by Danish politician and WEF representative Ida Auken.
Auken, who is listed as a WEF “agenda contributor,” smugly promoted a world where personal property is eliminated and citizens live under a system of renting and sharing.
“If you can get people to share a car, you can take out a lot of cars in the streets,” Auken declared.
Here is a globalist from the WEF trying to promote the end of property rights and ownership…
WEF Young Global Leader, Ida Auken, delivers a sales pitch for a future without ownership, whereby products, tools and appliances are rented and shared—in what’s known as a “circular economy”—instead of owned outright pic.twitter.com/ol9HoJI7ZK
— illuminatibot (@iluminatibot) August 15, 2025
This best describes the garbage you just heard:

Fink recently one-upped the younger WEF member claiming that we work to make people live longer but don’t focus on how they can afford to live.
Then there’s the other irony he called out. “We focus a tremendous amount of energy on helping people live longer lives. But not even a fraction of that effort is spent helping people afford those extra years.” In other words: medical breakthroughs like weight-loss drugs that also extend life are amazing — but they only deepen the retirement challenge if the financial system doesn’t adapt.
That wasn’t a one-off point. In a separate Bloomberg Television interview last year, Fink doubled down, saying, “I don’t think the average citizen knows the extent of how much longer we’re going to be able to live.”
He cited advances in medicine that have extended life expectancy by “10, 15, 20 years longer than two generations ago” — a seismic demographic shift that hasn’t been reflected in how we plan or pay for retirement. “We haven’t changed our system of retirement or our system of Social Security,” he added. “So the most important thing we need to do… is have a conversation.”
Good idea! Lets have a conversation!
Who does Fink ride with in his car? Does he own a car? Does he share an apartment with other people? Does he own property?
IMO, the WEF is a globalist/communist organization that hates America.
Good idea! Lets have a conversation!
Who does Fink ride with in his car? Does he own a car? Does he share an apartment with other people? Does he own property?
IMO, the WEF is a globalist/communist organization that hates America.