
A well-known Argentinian addressed the World Economic Forum (WEF) last week in Davos, Switzerland, at the annual meeting of the uber-wealthy, arrogant elites who are trying to rule the world with their globalist plans of world domination.
This Argentinian talked about how the Western world is in danger. He denounced socialism, which inexorably leads to poverty. He accused this system of murdering 100 million human beings. He spoke of freedom, not collectivism. He said social justice is unjust. Anyone who has actually lived through the demise of Argentina knows what he is talking about when speaking on the failed experiment called socialism.
Then he delivered this show stopper at the 19:16 mark, “another conflict presented by socialists is that of humans against nature, claiming that we human beings damage the planet which should be protected at all cost even going as far as advocating for population control mechanisms or the bloody abortion agenda”[emphasis added].
Was this famous Argentinian who spoke of the murder of the unborn, freedom, and human dignity Pope Francis? Think again. It was the newly elected President of Argentina, Javier Milei. Milei took his chainsaw to the WEF and its twisted demonic ideology, and good for him.

Francis did speak to the WEF this year, not in person but through a pre-penned address. Unlike Milei, Francis praised the work of the globalists. He said that globalism “has a fundamentally moral dimension.” Is Francis actually saying that forced medical injections, the seizure of one’s finances, and the demolition of personal and property rights are moral? I don’t recall reading anything like that in scripture or the doctrines of the Catholic Church. Interestingly enough, though, Francis does quote his own documents twice in his WEF message.
In Francis’ address, there is also no mention of sin or the absence of God, which is the root of all misery. Instead, he points out that the conflicts we see in the world can be solved by “…addressing the injustices that are the root causes of conflict. Among the most significant of these is hunger.” But Francis here is merely talking about physical hunger – not the spiritual hunger that is found in every human heart. This would have been a perfect opportunity to evangelize and quote the words of our Savior, Jesus Christ:
“For the bread of God is that which comes down from heaven and gives life to the world. I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst.” (John 6:34-35).
This would have been a message of hope to lift up a world in turmoil, desperate for goodwill and peace. Instead, Francis seems to be fixated solely on temporal needs like poverty but without any introspection that the political systems he advocates (communism and socialism) actually cause what he is trying to fight. On a side note, he recently met with a group of communists and encouraged them to continue promoting this heinous system that has been responsible for millions of deaths throughout history.
Francis who seems to be extending blessings to anyone and everyone lately, ends his WEF address with this, “I offer my prayerful good wishes for the deliberations of the Forum, and upon all taking part I willingly invoke an abundance of divine blessings.” In other words, “God Bless the WEF!” And why does he say ‘willingly invoke’? I’m not a conspiracy theorist, but that choice of words is unusual at best and suspicious at worst. It sounds like he is trying too hard to convince us that he has not been captured.
Words alone cannot convey the utter disappointment and shame good Catholics feel when this man speaks on our behalf. Instead of being our true spiritual leader, Francis comes across as a half-baked, worldly politician parroting the lines of those who seek to destroy all that is good and holy. He rarely speaks of God, Jesus, the saints, or our beautiful Catholic faith. Instead, we hear the words ‘fraternity’ and ‘equality,’ which are often used in Freemasonry speech.
We should pray for our brother Francis and the Church. But most of all, we should not despair but hold on to hope as the Blessed Virgin Mary promised us that her Immaculate Heart will triumph in the end.
