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Greenland Wasn’t the Biggest Story at Davos
The elite know there’s a looming crisis elsewhere...
Every January, the world’s elite descend on Davos for a gathering that feels less like an economic forum and more like a royal summit.
Private jets carrying the world’s wealthiest individuals line up on icy runways… Five-star hotels overflow with glitterati… Champagne flows in Michelin-rated dining rooms… And behind closed doors, the most powerful people on the planet gather under one roof.
Presidents, monarchs, and prime ministers flock to this extravaganza each year, mingling with the top brass of the world’s most powerful militaries.
From the private sector, the guest list this year included nearly 830 CEOs from titans like BlackRock, Microsoft, and Nvidia, alongside dozens of other millionaires and billionaires.
To keep this elite group safe, the Swiss government deployed more than 5,000 soldiers while the world’s most powerful people wined and dined.
Now, if you turned on the news, you probably saw one story dominating the headlines from the World Economic Forum in Davos: Greenland.
After weeks of threatening to seize the island territory, President Trump announced America and its European allies had reached a “framework” on a potential Greenland deal.
It was exactly what the mainstream media wanted to cover. Flashy and controversial.
But while everyone else was distracted by Greenland, a much bigger story was brewing in the private hallways of Davos.
It’s a story we have been tracking for weeks – something Daily editor Teeka Tiwari calls The Genesis Mission.