Here's How ::: Ireland's Political, Social and Current Affairs Podcast

Here's How ::: Ireland's Political, Social and Current Affairs Podcast


Here's How 127 – Build Back Better

November 12, 2021

Professor Norman Fenton is a professor of Risk Information Management at Queen Mary University of London.

I want to clarify a couple of things that Norman said there. First off, Klaus Schwab is the founder of the World Economic Forum, this is basically an annual event where the captains of politics and business get together to hobnob. This organisation is the centrepiece of a whole slew of the craziest conspiracy theories, I'm not going to go into them here, but the core claim that Norman made was that Schwab and the WEF are making decisions that he doesn’t like.

This is nonsense. The WEF has no legislative function, and no executive function other than to manage its own event. It doesn’t have the power to decide anything much bigger than what’s on the menu for their shindig. Now, I'm sure that Schwab is a pretty influential person, given who he probably has saved in his phone contacts, but that means soft power, access to decision makers, the ability to persuade them. Neither he nor the WEF have any authority over them.

It’s certainly true that politicians meet at the WEF, it’s probably also true that to some degree they make plans there to coordinate their policies, but what Norman is claiming, that the WEF as a body is making legally binding decisions is just nonsense. It’s the equivalent of claiming that the manager of the Inchydoney Island Hotel is in control of Ireland, because political parties often have their think-ins there.

Earlier, Norman claimed that the ONS confirms that people being vaccinated makes them more susceptible to Covid. The Office for National Statistics, the ONS is the official government statistics office in the UK. It’s a really good service, it was made independent for the specific reason of not having politicians pressuring it to come up with convenient statistics, and is generally well-regarded.

I contacted the ONS about that claim, and although they don’t quantify it, they said that