Feb 9/09. Surprise and even shock
were among the reactions to my recent column
about how elite members of the World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos,
Switzerland, were considering a proposal for a new global television network
to usher in a state of “global governance.” It sounded authoritarian, even
totalitarian, to some.
The media proposal,
which was included in “The Global Agenda 2009” report, is to create “a new
global network” with “the capacity to connect the world, bridging cultures
and peoples, and telling us who we are and what we mean to each other.”
Several prominent U.S. media figures signed on to the alarming and
controversial proposal.
This outlandish and
frightening proposal doesn’t come from a fringe organization. The WEF is an
exclusive club of very rich and powerful people from around the world. It
describes itself as “an independent international organization committed to
improving the state of the world by engaging leaders in partnerships to
shape global, regional and industry agendas.”
The media proposal was
developed by one of several “Global Agenda Councils” under the auspices of
the WEF. The new TV network proposal was issued under the supervision of Pat
Mitchell, the president of the Paley Center for Media and former President
and Chief Executive Officer of the Public Broadcasting Service. She was the
chair of the Global Agenda Council on the Future of Media.
There are 22 members
(page 183) of the Council on the Future
of Media.
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