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{{Infobox organization | name = World Economic Order | founded = 24 January 1973 | founder = [[Konrad Steinbach]] | dissolved = 30 April 2025 | type = International advocacy organization and private economic forum | headquarters = [[Cologny]], [[Switzerland]] | region_served = Worldwide | leader = [[Konrad Steinbach]]<br>[[Karl Küntenheim]] | affiliations = [[Vorn Bank]]<br>[[Snubable Enterprise]]<br>[[Glöbbery]]<br>[[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]] }} '''World Economic Order''' ('''WEO''') was a Swiss-based international advocacy organization and private economic forum headquartered in [[Cologny]], [[Switzerland]]. It was founded on 24 January 1973 by [[Konrad Steinbach]]. Publicly, the World Economic Order presented itself as a forum for economic cooperation, policy discussion, investment planning, and international leadership. It held annual meetings, published economic risk material, organized regional conferences, and invited country leaders to appear before its members. Privately, it was created as a closed structure for elite coordination, financial concealment, political protection, and covert agreements. The organization became connected to [[Vorn Bank]], [[Snubable Enterprise]], [[Glöbbery]], the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]], and later investigations into European financial and political influence. It was dismantled on 30 April 2025 during Fish Collective operations against World Economic Order-linked assets in Switzerland. == History == Konrad Steinbach founded the World Economic Order on 24 January 1973. The organization was created during a period of economic instability and was presented as a private Swiss forum for international policy coordination. The first annual Davos meeting was held on 21 January 1974. These meetings became the public centre of the organization. They were used for speeches, economic panels, private receptions, and closed sessions between political, financial, and industrial participants. On 27 January 1976, country leaders first attended World Economic Order sessions as invited guests. Their attendance gave the forum greater public legitimacy and allowed the organization to present itself as a neutral space for international economic discussion. The World Economic Order launched its first annual economic risk report on 13 October 1981. The report became one of the organization's main public tools. It summarized economic threats, institutional risks, labour problems, urban pressures, and international instability in language that supported wider WEO policy programmes. On 6 May 1987, the organization created its regional meetings programme. These meetings expanded WEO activity outside Switzerland and gave its members access to Italy, Greece, Austria, and Japan. == Leadership == Konrad Steinbach remained the founding figure of the World Economic Order, but he did not remain its permanent sole leader. On 15 September 1998, [[Karl Küntenheim]] was selected as the next leader of the organization. Küntenheim was the son of [[Ulrich Küntenheim]], the German founder of [[Vorn Bank]]. Karl Küntenheim's selection strengthened the financial side of the World Economic Order. Through the Küntenheim family line, the organization gained deeper access to banking circles, private foundations, investment channels, and protected financial structures. Senior figures included [[Matthias Falkenrath]], [[Elisabeth Vornheim]], [[Giorgio Bellandi]], [[Nikolaos Drakos]], [[Reiko Kuroda]], [[Stefan Shrankenhaus]], and [[Valeriu Schwammelwanger]]. Falkenrath served as the public secretary-general of the forum. Vornheim worked on legal structures and protected assets. Bellandi was tied to Italian shipping and port access. Drakos was tied to Greek maritime finance. Kuroda was connected to Japanese estate and Pacific investment activity. Shrankenhaus used WEO contacts for industrial finance connected to Snubable Enterprise. Schwammelwanger controlled contact between Glöbbery, the World Economic Order, and Tanoan-linked structures. == Public forum == The public side of the World Economic Order was built around the annual Davos meeting, the World Order Risk Report, regional meetings, the Future Leaders Circle, the Twenty-Minute Cities Initiative, Stability Corridors, and the Workforce Continuity Initiative. Its meetings were attended by country leaders, ministers, Vorn Bank representatives, Swiss financial officials, shipping contacts, industrial financiers, and invited administrators. Their presence gave the organization access, prestige, and public credibility. The visible forum also created a layer of ordinary institutional activity around the organization. Reports, panels, summit statements, and public initiatives allowed WEO members to approach Swiss offices, Italian port authorities, Greek shipping circles, Austrian legal offices, and Japanese estate contacts without presenting the private purpose of the organization. == Inner structure == The inner structure of the World Economic Order operated behind the public forum. It used closed councils, private meeting rooms, protected banking channels, and restricted membership circles. The private structure was used for financial concealment through Vorn Bank-linked channels, political shielding in Switzerland, protected introductions for Snubable Enterprise, procurement routes through Italy and Greece, and influence over investigations after the Tanoa collapse. The organization did not treat the public forum and the inner structure as separate institutions. The public forum was the access mechanism. The inner structure was the purpose for which the forum had been created. == Programmes == The World Economic Order created public programmes that made its private goals appear administrative and beneficial. === World Order Risk Report === The World Order Risk Report began on 13 October 1981. It was presented as an annual assessment of economic and institutional risk. The report gave the organization a public reason to discuss emergency planning, labour pressure, financial instability, urban policy, infrastructure security, and state capacity. Within the organization, the report was also used to justify private steering groups around Swiss banking, Italian ports, Greek shipping, urban control, labour replacement, and Snubable-linked procurement. === Future Leaders Circle === The Future Leaders Circle was created on 18 March 1992. It was presented as a leadership programme for younger political, financial, administrative, and corporate recruits. The programme allowed the World Economic Order to identify future officeholders and senior managers before they reached major positions. It became one of the organization's main methods for building long-term access to Swiss offices, Italian port administration, Greek maritime finance, and Austrian legal structures. === Twenty-Minute Cities Initiative === The Twenty-Minute Cities Initiative was launched on 14 November 2003. It promoted dense urban planning, controlled service access, local transport systems, and reduced movement between work, housing, and public services. Publicly, the initiative was presented as a practical urban policy programme. Internally, it supported a model of population management that made movement, employment, service access, and surveillance easier to coordinate. === Stability Corridors === The Stability Corridors programme was launched on 29 September 2008 after the financial crisis. It promoted protected routes for trade, energy, finance, shipping, and emergency supply. The programme increased WEO influence over banks, ports, logistics companies, and infrastructure contracts. It also supported private arrangements in Switzerland, Italy, Greece, and Austria. === Workforce Continuity Initiative === The [[Workforce Continuity Initiative]] was launched on 12 April 2011. Publicly, it promoted labour stability, managed workforce transition, essential-service continuity, and protection from labour shortages. Privately, the initiative prepared ordinary jobs for replacement by [[Snubable Enterprise]] clones. On 3 June 2014, the World Economic Order and Snubable Enterprise began using the programme to discuss clone placement in ordinary employment. The organization described the programme publicly as continuity, safety, efficiency, productivity, and resilience. == Relations with Snubable Enterprise == The World Economic Order helped Snubable Enterprise reach financial and industrial circles outside Romania. [[Stefan Shrankenhaus]] used his WEO membership to connect Snubable Enterprise to private investors, procurement contacts, industrial suppliers, and foreign business circles. The relationship gave Snubable Enterprise access to outside money, introductions, and political cover while allowing WEO members to influence the direction of Snubable-linked production. On 9 July 2015, Tanoa-linked procurement became the main direct supply channel for Snubable Enterprise. The World Economic Order remained important for finance, introductions, and political protection. == Relations with Glöbbery and Tanoa == The World Economic Order was an affiliated financial organization used by wealthy Glöbberists and elite members. It connected Glöbbery to Vorn Bank-linked finance, Swiss meeting channels, Italian port access, Japanese estate contacts, offshore property, and political influence. Members of the World Economic Order performed sacrifices to the Gentleman to receive wealth, influence, and protection. These practices were recorded in restricted ledgers that later became central evidence after the fall of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. The organization was also tied to Tanoan influence in Europe. Switzerland became one of the most important European meeting grounds for the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen and the World Economic Order. Geneva was used for diplomatic and institutional meetings, while Davos was used for elite economic gatherings. In Italy, the World Economic Order used meetings connected to [[Giorgio Bellandi]], shipping access, port administration, and foreign political contacts. In Greece, WEO activity was tied to [[Nikolaos Drakos]], maritime finance, port access, private coastal properties, and shipping routes. == Porno Bucharest links == [[Porno Bucharest]] operated within a wider sphere of influence connected to the World Economic Order. Through these links, the department gained access to clients, transport protection, document channels, institutional cover, and political shielding beyond the ordinary [[Bucharest Butchers]] hierarchy. Post-collapse testimony and internal descriptions linked Porno Bucharest to closed events attended by WEO patrons. These events were supplied through Porno Bucharest and related trafficking systems. == Exposure and dismantling == The fall of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen exposed records connected to the World Economic Order. On 8 January 2025, financial records connected the organization to Glöbberian sacrifices and foreign transfers. The records showed how wealthy Glöbberists used payments, property channels, and ritual ledgers to receive influence and protection. Captured records also exposed WEO activity in Switzerland, Italy, Greece, Austria, and Japan. Swiss files included meeting schedules, banking files, diplomatic contact lists, aircraft logs, foundation records, and correspondence between Swiss officials and Tanoan-linked intermediaries. The World Economic Order was dismantled on 30 April 2025 during Fish Collective operations against its Swiss assets. Konrad Steinbach, Karl Küntenheim, Ulrich Küntenheim, Matthias Falkenrath, Elisabeth Vornheim, Giorgio Bellandi, Nikolaos Drakos, and Reiko Kuroda were executed during the dismantling. The operation ended the organization as a functioning structure. == Legacy == The exposure of the World Economic Order changed the interpretation of several post-Tanoa investigations. It showed that public economic meetings, private finance, industrial planning, and political access had been used as cover for a hidden structure that supported Snubable Enterprise, Glöbbery, the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen, and protected criminal systems. The dismantling of the organization also contributed to the reorganization of Swiss institutions after the former Swiss Confederation was exposed as compromised by Tanoan and World Economic Order influence. == See also == * [[Konrad Steinbach]] * [[Karl Küntenheim]] * [[Ulrich Küntenheim]] * [[Vorn Bank]] * [[Workforce Continuity Initiative]] * [[Snubable Enterprise]] * [[Stefan Shrankenhaus]] * [[Glöbbery]] * [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]] * [[Porno Bucharest]] * [[Switzerland]] * [[Italy]] * [[Greece]] [[Category:Organizations]] [[Category:World Economic Order]] [[Category:Switzerland]] [[Category:Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]] [[Category:Glöbbery]]
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