New World Order' Remarks at Davos Spark Flood of Conspiracy Theories
New World Order' Remarks at Davos Spark Flood of Conspiracy Theories
By Jack Dutton, 1 day ago
Newsweek
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Remarks by Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari at Davos about a "new world order" have sparked a deluge of conspiracy theories online.
Friday marked the last day of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland where billionaires, politicians, business leaders and celebrities congregated in the Swiss Alps to discuss global challenges. The annual summit is a playground for the global elite and is therefore ripe for conspiracy theories.
Zardari, 34, was speaking on a panel on Friday entitled "A New Helsinki," in reference to the Helsinki Final Act of 1975, a major diplomatic agreement signed during the détente era between 35 countries agreeing on issues including sovereign equality, peaceful settlement of disputes and territorial integrity. Zardari is the youngest foreign minister in Pakistan's history