Move over, World Economic Forum (WEF) — the World Economic Council (WEC) is here. Just smaller, more private, less democratic — and with a little more mystery spice.
At The Cyber Voice, we love nothing more than exposing the glamorous, secretive ecosystems that call themselves “global leadership networks.” So when we stumbled upon the WEC — with its eerily familiar name, its virtual headquarters in Vienna, and a member roster that reads like the deleted scenes of a Bond movie — we had to dig deeper.
FinTelegram just published an explosive WEC Dossier. You can (and should) download it here.
The WEC Vibe: If the WEF Had a Private Afterparty
Officially, the WEC markets itself as a global consortium of visionary leaders shaping tomorrow’s business world.
Unofficially? It looks more like a shadow network where failed turnaround artists, private jet lawyers, and “strategic” intelligence operatives meet to toast their offshore wins.
The WEC isn’t a public NGO. It’s a private limited liability company (GmbH) — like a hipster startup, but with less blockchain and more gold bars in Liechtenstein vaults.
Its ambassador program?
Not diplomats, not elected.
Just carefully selected “friends” planted across America, Europe, China, and Southeast Asia. All presumably with very good Rolodexes and even better NDAs.
Who’s Behind the Curtain?
Meet the stars of this limited series:
- Thomas Limberger: Former Oerlikon CEO, Swiss finance adventurer, and now the WEC’s face man. Recently appointed trustee of René Benko’s collapsing foundation after Europe’s real estate Titanic hit the iceberg.
- Robert Schimanko: Banker, Madoff side-quest veteran, foundation expert, and Benko’s private shopper at bankruptcy auctions (buying boats and bracelets while investors wept).
- William H. Shawn: US lawyer, WEC Ambassador, and part-time online warrior threatening anyone who dares criticize the club.
- Moshe Buller: Israeli intelligence freelancer who (allegedly) spied on Signa’s business enemies before the big bang.
And that’s just the A-Team.
The Conspiracy We Can’t Unsee
Here’s the puzzle we can’t stop staring at:
- Right after the Benko empire implodes, two WEC leaders (Limberger and Schimanko) slide into his offshore foundations.
- Meanwhile, the WEC gathers global “ambassadors” like digital knights around a cyber table.
- At the same time, threats rain down on investigative journalists poking around.
- And somehow, hundreds of millions in gold, cash, and “emotional value” collectibles go… very mobile.
Coincidence? Maybe.
Or maybe it’s just another day at the office when private influence networks wear public masks.
Read the WEC Dossier and Decide for Yourself
The WEC Dossier by FinTelegram blows the lid off the shiny surface:
- Detailed profiles
- Shadow finance connections
- The gold trail to Liechtenstein
- How the WEC copies the WEF without the annoying democracy part
📥 Download it here → FinTelegram WEC Dossier (April 2025)
Because in 2025, transparency isn’t a luxury — it’s self-defense.
Stay loud. Stay curious. Stay defiant.
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