Maajid Nawaz, a British activist and radio broadcaster, seemed to startle Joe Rogan, a mega-star podcaster, as he outlined how Klaus Schwab's World Economic Forum (WEF) is penetrating world governments to put its own members as leaders to establish a global "checkpoint society" in a Saturday discussion.
Nawaz, the founding head of Quilliam, a think tank dedicated to combating Islamist extremism, told Rogan in a three-hour interview broadcast Saturday that the WEF has planted its members ...