Davos in the Desert: Counteracting the Globalist Lockdown Agenda

“Davos in the Desert” is a new anti-globalist movement, which recently held a conference called “Lockdown Nation.” That might sound like a retrospective on the pandemic, but it’s not: it’s a projection about the future. And what it could look like if COVID was just the dress rehearsal crisis for a permanent state of emergency, where personal liberties and national sovereignty are ceded to unelected, international bodies that set the rules for “the collective good.”

We’re joined by some of the heavy hitters from the Davos in the Desert conference to examine the globalist lockdown toolbox—and what’s already in the works if something doesn’t change.

Dates to watch out for: In May, there’s an important vote on the Pandemic Treaty at the World Health Organization. In September, there’s a United Nations summit where they will decide on several global digital developments that may reshape our future.

The CEO of Davos in the Desert, David Wanetick, activist Reggie Littlejohn, economist and writer Jeffrey Tucker, and filmmaker and speaker Trevor Loudon join us to help answer the question: Was the pandemic a turning point we cannot reverse, or the wakeup call we needed?