A Letter to Those Curious About the World Economic Forum (WEF)

🇨🇦 Canada stands at a crossroads. Will we follow the World Economic Forum’s vision of global governance, digital control, and economic centralization, or will we choose individual sovereignty, free markets, and national independence? With shifting U.S. leadership and increasing global influence, it’s time to ask the hard questions about Canada’s future. Are we making our own choices, or are they being made for us?

Reza Sahraei

3/12/20254 min read

Dear Reader,

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is one of the most powerful organizations in the world, shaping global policies on economy, technology, climate, and governance. Founded in 1971 in Switzerland, it brings together world leaders, billionaires, and corporations to discuss the future of humanity. But here’s the big question: Whose future are they shaping, and for whose benefit?

To understand this, let’s first look at a simple truth: Power can be used in two ways—to control people or to empower them. When an institution works from a place of control, fear, and secrecy, it operates in what we call the shadow level of power. This is when decisions are made behind closed doors, when fear is used to push agendas, and when people are told they need to “trust the experts” without questioning. The shadow side of power creates dependency—it makes people believe they need an external authority to fix their problems, rather than being trusted to make decisions for themselves.

On the other hand, real leadership empowers people. It provides tools, knowledge, and transparency so individuals and communities can build solutions together. This is the difference between an organization that controls versus one that supports progress.

Now, let’s look at the World Economic Forum and ask: Are they operating from a place of true leadership, or are they keeping power at the top while telling us it’s for our own good?

Comparison of WEF Policies vs. Empowered Leadership Approach

Economic Model

• WEF Approach: Pushes stakeholder capitalism, where businesses serve social and environmental goals instead of just profit.

• Empowered Approach: Supports free-market capitalism, allowing businesses to innovate while respecting communities and individual rights.

Climate & Energy

• WEF Approach: Advocates for net-zero policies, carbon taxes, and fossil fuel restrictions—without offering scalable alternatives.

• Empowered Approach: Encourages energy innovation, letting countries find solutions that work best for theminstead of following centralized mandates.

Digital Currency & Banking

• WEF Approach: Promotes Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) that could track and control spending.

• Empowered Approach: Allows people to choose decentralized finance and digital currencies like Bitcoin, giving them more financial freedom.

Trade & Globalization

• WEF Approach: Encourages global cooperation but centralizes control through regulations like ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance scores).

• Empowered Approach: Supports economic sovereignty, where each country prioritizes its people first while still engaging in fair trade.

Health Policies

• WEF Approach: Advocates for global health governance, such as vaccine mandates and biometric health tracking, often prioritizing the interests of pharmaceutical corporations over individuals.

• Empowered Approach: Prioritizes the health of the people, not the profits of pharmaceutical companies, ensuring medical freedom and transparent healthcare choices based on well-being rather than corporate influence.

Technology & AI

• WEF Approach: Pushes for AI governance, digital IDs, and tracking technologies that can limit privacy.

• Empowered Approach: Encourages responsible AI development without sacrificing individual freedoms.

Social & Cultural Policies

• WEF Approach: Uses Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, sometimes leading to forced ideological conformity.

• Empowered Approach: Supports merit-based policies and freedom of expression without political coercion.

Sovereignty & Governance

• WEF Approach: Strengthens global institutions that influence national governments.

• Empowered Approach: Prioritizes local governance, where decisions are made closer to the people they affect.

Immigration

• WEF Approach: Promotes mass migration and open borders without addressing long-term economic and social effects.

• Empowered Approach: Supports secure borders and controlled immigration to ensure stability and fair opportunities for all.

Where the WEF Stands Today

The WEF operates mostly from a place of control rather than empowerment in past half a century . Their policies create a system where decisions are made by a small group of elites, while the rest of the world is expected to follow. They use fear-based narratives—such as climate catastrophe, pandemics, and economic crises—to justify why they must take more control. Rather than trusting people to co-create solutions, they believe governments, corporations, and institutions should decide for the masses. This is where the danger lies. Many people follow the WEF because they believe it represents a higher power or a force for good—but they don’t question the details. When an organization claims to be helping the world yet operates in secrecy and limits discussion, shouldn’t we ask why?

The Next Step for Those Following the WEF’s Vision

If you support the WEF, ask yourself:

• Are these policies truly helping people, or are they creating more dependency?

• Do these solutions give people more freedom, or do they centralize power?

• Are nations making their own choices, or are they being pressured into compliance?

The next step for those following the WEF should be awareness. Many well-meaning people support their vision without realizing the consequences. They believe in global cooperation, fairness, and progress—but they don’t see how these ideas are being used to justify restrictions on personal and national freedom.

If the WEF is truly leading humanity into the future, it should operate with transparency, decentralization, and trust. But right now, it functions more like a ruling class dictating what’s best for others.The world doesn’t need more centralized control—it needs collaboration, real innovation, and freedom

Final Thought: A Message for Canadians

As Canadians, we need to pay close attention to the shift happening in the U.S. With a new leadership possibly returning under Trump, many people are quick to attack his policies without understanding the bigger picture.

Before jumping to conclusions, we need to ask ourselves:

• Is Trump really against the well-being of other countries like Canada, or does he have a different plan in mind?

• Are the trade tensions and economic decisions purely about nationalism, or are they a response to deeper global power struggles?

We’ve seen in past trade disputes—such as the NAFTA renegotiation and tariffs on Canadian aluminum and steel—that Trump’s leadership prioritizes the U.S. economy, sometimes at the expense of trade partners. However, this doesn’t necessarily mean he wants to weaken Canada—it could mean he sees the WEF-aligned globalist agenda as the real problem.Rather than dismissing these changes, we should take a step back and analyze what’s really happening behind the scenes.

If Trump is challenging globalist control structures, is that a bad thing for Canada, or could it actually be an opportunity? If Canada continues aligning with WEF policies while the U.S. shifts in a different direction, will we be left isolated or dependent on a system that doesn’t serve us?

These are the questions we should be asking.

The Future is Not Yet Decided

The first step is understanding the difference between real leadership and control.

The second step is asking questions and refusing to accept top-down policies without debate.

And finally, the third step is supporting alternative solutions—whether that means independent businesses,

decentralized finance, or leaders who prioritize freedom over control.

The future of humanity is not something to be dictated—it is something to be created together.

It’s time to move beyond fear-based control and embrace a new era of empowered, self-sufficient, and truly free societies.

With clarity and strength,

Reza Sahraei 

Founder of Oneness forest