Fact Check: WEF’s Klaus Schwab didn’t admit a revolution is destroying his ‘Great Reset’ agenda

Klaus Schwab, the World Economic Forum’s founder and executive chair, has become something of a conspiracy theorist’s bogeyman in recent years. 

In 2023, we fact-checked claims that Schwab:

With those False ratings in mind, if a social media post claims Schwab said something inflammatory, it bears a second look — so a post pointing to an alleged Schwab sentiment caught our eye. 

“Klaus Schwab Admits ‘Political Revolution’ Against The ‘Great Reset’ Is Destroying His Agenda,” read the headline in a Jan. 20 Instagram post. 

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The original article with that matching headline was published Jan. 19 on The People’s Voice, a website known for spreading misinformation. We’ve repeatedly fact-checked the site’s false headlines, and Baxter Dmitry — who wrote the article — is a byline seen often on misinformation sites. 

Fact Check: WEF’s Klaus Schwab didn’t admit a revolution is destroying his ‘Great Reset’ agenda

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The article does not attribute the headline’s sentiments to Schwab. It doesn’t quote Schwab at all, but an X post embedded in the story includes a clip of Schwab delivering a speech. 

“You have this anti-system movement,” Schwab says in the clip. “What we are seeing is a revolution against the system. So, fixing the present system is not enough.” 

PolitiFact contacted the World Economic Forum, but did not immediately hear back. A World Economic Forum spokesperson told The Associated Press that the speech in the X post was from 2017. 

Schwab spoke about “the challenges of globalism” at the 2017 World Governments Summit. 

Schwab’s 2017 remarks contained no mention of “The Great Reset” — the name given to a set of World Economic Forum policy ideas for economic recovery during the pandemic. 

The initiative became a widely debunked conspiracy theory, with proponents believing elites aiming to establish a totalitarian global regime used the coronavirus to depopulate Earth and reorganize society. 

Schwab delivered his 2017 speech well before the “Great Reset” pandemic recovery concept existed.  

We found no other published articles or credible information that show Schwab ever said a revolution is destroying his “Great Reset” agenda.

We rate the claim that Schwab said a political revolution against the “Great Reset” is destroying his agenda False. 

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