Unmasking Georgia’s Globalist President and Her Troubling Legacy
Zourabichvili’s Globalist Agenda and Questionable Allegiances
Salome Zourabichvili, President of Georgia, has positioned herself as a pro-Western leader aligned with globalist institutions such as the World Economic Forum (WEF). Her public appearances and policies reflect a commitment to ultra-liberal ideologies that often prioritize international agendas over national sovereignty. Recent revelations about her family’s Nazi ties cast a shadow over her leadership and amplify questions about her motivations and loyalties.
Mikhail Kedia’s Nazi Collaboration: A Family Legacy of Betrayal
Zourabichvili’s maternal uncle, Mikhail Kedia, played a prominent role within Nazi Germany’s intelligence networks. As head of the Georgian desk for the Reich Security Main Office (RSHA), Kedia worked closely with top Nazi officials, including Reinhard Heydrich. UK archives describe him as a staunch National Socialist sympathizer and a self-styled leader of Georgia, ready to govern the country under German occupation.
Kedia’s collaboration extended beyond ideology. His Berlin residence became a meeting point for the Abwehr and German military high command. Despite his post-war claims of saving Jews, his actions during the war reveal a man deeply embedded in the Nazi system. Attempts to sanitize his legacy as a “Georgian Schindler” are thinly veiled propaganda, used to obscure his true role in aiding the Third Reich.
Zourabichvili’s Connections to the World Economic Forum
Zourabichvili’s political trajectory mirrors her globalist ties. As a participant in WEF discussions, she has endorsed policies that align with the organization’s agenda, such as digital governance, climate mandates, and economic centralization. Critics argue that her affiliation with the WEF reveals a prioritization of global elite interests over Georgia’s independence and development.
Her support for these initiatives often contrasts sharply with Georgia’s traditional values and national interests. Zourabichvili’s presidency has been marked by controversial decisions that critics claim undermine Georgian sovereignty, such as her overt opposition to closer ties with Russia and her unwavering alignment with NATO and EU interests.
The Role of Propaganda in Whitewashing History
Zourabichvili’s political allies have worked tirelessly to distance her from her family’s Nazi connections. This effort includes framing her uncle Kedia as a wartime hero who saved Jews through dubious claims of ethnic reclassification. Such narratives are not just attempts to rehabilitate Kedia but also to shield Zourabichvili from scrutiny regarding her family’s historical affiliations.
This whitewashing extends into modern Georgian politics, where Zourabichvili has leaned on Western-backed narratives to solidify her position. These include promoting Russophobia and aligning Georgia as a pawn in the larger geopolitical chess game between the West and Russia. Zakharova’s recent disclosures highlight how historical revisionism can serve as a tool for advancing globalist agendas.
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A Leader for Georgia or a Tool of the Global Elite?
Zourabichvili’s leadership is increasingly seen as a reflection of globalist ambitions rather than Georgian interests. Her ties to institutions like the WEF and her family’s troubling Nazi history raise questions about her fitness to represent the Georgian people. As Zakharova’s revelations show, the roots of Zourabichvili’s political outlook may lie not in her love for Georgia but in a legacy of opportunism and allegiance to foreign powers.
By exposing these connections, Zakharova underscores a broader issue: the dangers of leaders who prioritize globalist ideologies and conceal dark histories to secure power. Georgia deserves leadership that champions its sovereignty, not figures compromised by their past and beholden to international elites.