Iain Davis is an author and investigative journalist.
His great piece, which formed the basis of our conversation, is essential reading.
The Global Public-Private Partnership (GPPP) is a world-wide network of stakeholder capitalists and their partners. This collective of stakeholders (the capitalists and their partners) comprises of global corporations (including central banks), philanthropic foundations (multi-billionaire philanthropists), policy think-tanks, governments (and their agencies), non-governmental organisations, selected academic & scientific institutions, global charities, the labour unions and other chosen “thought leaders.”
In our conversation, Iain discussed
- the global partnerships between corporations, NGOs, and governments;
- how one-world governance is being achieved through policymaking and policy distribution;
- why voting doesn’t matter;
- who is pulling the public strings;
- and what we can do to protect ourselves from globalist tyranny.
The following is the diagram to which Iain refers.

Once one understands the global power structure, one realises that sovereign states are little more than a theatrical production performed by actors on the stage of global public-private partnerships.
In other words, presidents of countries have little to no say over mega-trend policymaking.
Enter one-world governance.
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