Misinformation is the #1 concern at WEF: A concise guide on how to stop it, by Steve Kirsch

One radical idea on how to stop misinformation and rebuild trust is for people to tell the truth. From Steve Kirsch at kirsch.substack.com:

The World Economic Forum has identified misinformation as the #1 most important concern of attendees. Predictably, they didn’t invite me to speak about how to put a stop to it. Here’s my list.

Here’s my concise guide on how world governments can stop misinformation.

The examples listed here apply to the COVID vaccine, but the general principles are applicable to all types of misinformation:

  1. Stop lying to people
  2. When you make a mistake, admit it publicly as soon as you realize you made a mistake
  3. Stop hiding the data. Data transparency is key. Invite credible opposition to query all available databases. If governments are telling the truth, they should have nothing to fear.
  4. Stop the censorship
  5. Speak out against any organization employing censorship or intimidation tactics to silence dissent, including medical certification boards.

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One response to “Misinformation is the #1 concern at WEF: A concise guide on how to stop it, by Steve Kirsch


  1. This is the divided conquered low trust society they wanted.

    Fear of anarchy is overrated and if people don’t start to think like the burn it all down so that there is more for us and less for them globalists, it will only get worse.

    How about Javier Milei going the Ricky Gervais route at Davos and calling out collective statist utopians, he chose wisely even if he is a carny barker without orange.

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