Conservative Journalist Jack Posobiec Detained By WEF Police

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is currently meeting in Davos, Switzerland for their annual meeting, where they discuss how to further control all of us underlings and force us into compliance.

One thing they use is censorship, another is intimidation and obviously the reporters and journalists who question the motives of WEF, are a target of intimidating behavior from “police.”

American conservative journalist, Jack Posobiec, was detained in Switzerland while covering the events in Davos, a ski resort town in the Swiss Alps. Posobiec said that the police who detained him had “World Economic Forum Police” patches on their uniforms.

Posobiec is the host of Human Events Daily and a Turning Point USA contributor, who says that heavily armed police, who appeared to belong to the Ordnungsdientst police force, frisked and then detained him on Monday while he was reporting on Davos.

Independent journalist Savanah Hernandez, at Davos on behalf of Canada’s Rebel News, was ordered by police to not film, and claimed they have a right to not be filmed, but there is currently no law in Switzerland that prohibits the filming of police officers.

Hernandez questioned the officers as to why Posobiec was being detained, to which one officer said in the footage: “We are just doing a normal police control because, you know, it’s WEF, everything is very sensitive.”

There was allegedly “a reason” why Posobiec was detained, but the police rep did not divulge the details and the video has now gone viral on Twitter, showing at least one officer with the “World Economic Forum” patch on his uniform.

Breitbart reported:

According to its website, the riot-police style force is responsible for policing “major events” in the region, such as demonstrations, football or ice hockey matches, as well as the “WEF in Davos”.

The World Economic Forum Police patch on the officer’s uniform also features what appear to be two goats, apparently in reference to the goat on the flag of the local Grisons, or Graubünden, Canton (governmental region) of Switzerland in which Davos is located, and a stylized rough crystal formation at the bottom.

According to comments made to Turning Point USA, Posobiec said, “sometimes you gotta do what it takes to get the story,” and added that he and his crew “were detained, stopped, and frisked on the side of the road outside of Davos” while making a film for Turning Point about the Klaus Schwab-backed summit.

“We are out here filming and I’m dressed like a reporter guy and I’m in front of a camera, so I think everyone knows what we are doing,” he said of the police stop.

He noted that at first the film crew were approached by a “plain clothes” officer, who asked to see their documentation, which was promptly supplied.

“Suddenly two minivans full of officers, essentially a quick reaction force pop up, [and] everybody storms out. They’ve got MP5s, one of the guys was flagging me with his MP5…putting his barrel where he shouldn’t be vis-a-vis our direction,” Posobiec said.

“Then each of us was taken, myself and the entire crew, one by one out behind the building and behind this stack of tables and we were made to empty our pockets and we were frisked right there in front of the entire attendees of the World Economic Forum,” he added.


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