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  2. Unchecked public-private partnerships

Unchecked public-private partnerships

  • Abuse of public-private enterprise

Nature

The current public-private partnership model, where elected governments are partnering with and are influenced by enormous, unelected, money driven, and unchecked private interests and self-serving foundations, leads to “regulatory capture” and government officials working on behalf of, and advancing, private interests.

Incidence

Global Public-Private Partnerships (G3P) are structured collaborations between international intergovernmental organizations, such as the United Nations, the World Health Organization, the World Economic Forum, and private companies to achieve shared goals and objectives. The asserted benefits used to justify G3P include:

Increased efficiency: G3P can leverage the strengths of both the public and private sectors to achieve common goals more efficiently.

Innovative solutions: G3P can efficiently foster innovation and the development of new solutions to address global challenges.

Shared risk and resources: G3P can share the risks and resources between the public and private sectors, reducing the financial burden on governments and increasing project effectiveness.

Global impact: G3P can significantly impact global development and public health, addressing challenges that transcend national borders.

Both the United Nations and the World Health Organization have established various agreements and treaties with transnational organizations, such as the World Economic Forum, and typically do not disclose governance details, funding, terms, and conditions of G3Ps to the general public.

These G3Ps form a worldwide network of stakeholder capitalists and their partners. This association of stakeholders (the capitalists and their partners) comprises global corporations (including central banks), philanthropic foundations (multi-billionaire philanthropists), policy think tanks, governments (and their agencies), non-governmental organizations, selected academic and scientific institutions, global charities, labor unions and other chosen “thought leaders,” including the various networks funded, trained and placed into influential positions by the World Economic Forum “Young Leader” and “Young Influencers” programs.

Claim

The entire US government became subservient to vaccine companies, not even enforcing the patents that the government owns and spent money on.

We do elect our governments; but we do not elect our superbillionaires, who are smart, pushy, risk-taking people often of questionable ethics or even uncertain sanity, who know how to dominate and monopolize their fields of interest.

Broader

Crony capitalism
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Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(E) Emanations of other problems
Content quality
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Language
English
Last update
Jul 7, 2025