James O'Keefe pulled off an infiltration at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on January 20, 2026, disguising himself with a blonde wig and posing as the head of a fake startup called Climate Systems Engineering Group.
O'Keefe mingled with more than 60 heads of state and 850 CEOs at the forum, which was officially themed 'A Spirit of Dialogue.' However, he claims it was an event to discuss manipulating the atmosphere and global economies. Using hidden cameras, he recorded participants openly discussing these plans.
O'Keefe's footage, now out on YouTube and X, shows executives treating stratospheric aerosol injection, artificial rain, and carbon taxes like just another day at the office. BlackRock, as usual, is named as the main bankroller behind these climate operations.
O'Keefe started at the Post Hotel, crashing a Climate Scale Up event where he chatted with Sarah Lemnier, a specialist in carbon taxes and climate credits from a leading UK firm. She explained the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, which imposes extra fees on imports of steel, cement, aluminum, fertilizers, electricity, and hydrogen to enforce green standards.
Lemnier said her team works with foundations, banks, and institutions to structure investments that help companies in Africa and India adapt, explaining how global trade policies can be used to enforce compliance with climate standards. O'Keefe suggests this system could negatively impact American exporters, requiring them to pay more or risk losing markets if such policies expand.
Moving to the Global Clean Tech Forum at the Schlasnat Hotel, O'Keefe heard Balbir Singh, an organizer who looks like a Bond villain with his cane, shout from the stage that BlackRock is behind us all, meaning the climate initiatives. O'Keefe then approached BlackRock's pavilion, thanking a security guard for their great work on the climate stuff, and got a nod without pushback.
BlackRock, managing more than $10 trillion as of late 2025, has promoted ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) investing and committed large sums to green technology while holding major stakes in important U.S. firms. O'Keefe’s footage asserts the company is now linked to weather-modification projects, which he claims could harm Midwestern farms already affected by changing weather.
BlackRock has faced repeated accusations of fueling broader climate and human rights harms through its massive investments, including a November 2024 OECD complaint from Friends of the Earth US and the Articulation of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil claiming the firm ramped up funding for agribusiness companies tied to Amazon deforestation and ecosystem destruction, actions that accelerate global warming and displace traditional communities.
These claims echo long-standing conservative criticisms that BlackRock's ESG push prioritizes elite agendas over American sovereignty, while figures like Emil C. Luth, the Danish insider with Vanguard Technologies and alleged DARPA links, represent the shadowy network blending defense research with private geoengineering schemes that could turn weather into a tool against independent nations.
A Swedish engineer invested in sulfur dioxide tech described aerosol injection, avoiding the word chemtrails, as mimicking mini volcanic eruptions where particles block warming for a year. Kennedy Ricci, from Air, focused on decarbonizing aviation, called sulfur dioxide a pretty cheap way to cool down the earth, and mentioned cloud seeding's military roots.
Another speaker added aluminum oxides to the cocktail being worn above our heads, framing it as standard atmospheric work. These methods, long called conspiracies, are now openly pitched at Davos as “solutions.”
Emil C. Luth, a Danish representative of Vanguard Technologies with experience in defense and research, stated that his organization is acquiring land for artificial rain projects and is working with European and African officials.
When asked whether his portfolio includes firms involved in artificial rain, Luth confirmed it does and indicated that some of his associates are interested in similar projects. Luth said he works on atmospheric phenomena such as energy propagation and ice control, which O'Keefe suggests indirectly supports geoengineering.
The team left after O'Keefe’s disguise was compromised, but not before capturing links between these projects and defense research, potentially enabling weather as a strategic tool.
O'Keefe also met a UN employee with 16 years in the private sector division, working with 24,000 companies on climate issues.
This exposé comes as President Trump's administration finally starts to push back against globalist overreach, with his Peace Council investigating foreign meddling. For Americans who care about sovereignty, this is more proof that the elites see the skies as their playground, bankrolling schemes that threaten our food supply and independence while lecturing the rest of us about carbon footprints.
O'Keefe's latest investigation, following his work on Pfizer and the Secret Service, puts the spotlight on companies like BlackRock that profit from trying to play god with the natural world. It's time for real accountability.