Part 5/11:
The Global Rise and Common Causes of Populist Movements
The narrative expands to depict a global populist revolt—from the farmer protests in the Netherlands, Greece, and Sri Lanka to the trucker movements in Canada and fuel protests in France—resisting policies perceived as imposed by elite-controlled institutions like the World Economic Forum and Davos. These protests underscore that populism is the voice of the voiceless, fighting against policies like ESG mandates, central bank interference, and globalist economic regimes.