A video has resurfaced and gone viral showing World Economic Forum author and Isha Foundation founder “Sadhguru” laughing and discussing his desire for “less” human “souls” on the planet.
When asked about his open views on depopulating the earth during a WEF session, Sadhguru chuckled and said “that’s my trouble.”
“All of the religious groups are against me because I’m talking about population,” the WEF author said with a big smile. “They want more souls, I want less on the planet.”
The WEF depopulation Guru Sadhguru laughed out loud after
admitting “I want less souls on the planet.” 😡 pic.twitter.com/62IMHE7JMh
— Kanga 🇦🇺 (@_FollowTheTruth) October 23, 2022
Sadhguru appears to have delivered these remarks in 2019, though the video began going viral in 2022.
According to this YouTube video, posted earlier this year, Sadhguru made the remarks during the World Economic Forum’s official 2019 event.
According to the WEF, Sadhguru is a “primary speaker at the United Nations World Headquarters and United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification” and “a regular at the World Economic Forum India Economic Summit, and at TED.”
In one instance, Sadhguru’s work, in which he called human beings “the only problem on the planet,” was featured alongside 50 other “inputs from global thought leaders” for WEF founder Klaus Schwab’s book “The Great Narrative,” which details the global elite’s dystopian vision for the world after COVID-19.
The article was featured as part of the Davos Agenda in January 2022.
“I’m optimistic about human beings. While they’re the only problem on the planet, we can turn them around because we’re invested with a certain amount of intelligence. Never before was it possible to sit here and talk to the world,” Sadhguru said.
“Many great beings have come on this planet, but when they’ve spoken, hardly 10 people have heard them. Currently, we have technologies allowing us to sit here and talk to the entire world. When such technologies and tools are at hand, it’s time to transform humanity. If we don’t do that, it simply means we don’t care.”
Schwab’s The Great Narrativeserved as a sequel to his previous work, The Great Reset, which has largely been dismissed as a “conspiracy theory” by fact-checkers despite the book being available on Amazon.
Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, on ‘The Great Reset’.
Read more here: https://t.co/bbZv7PGrpg #GreatReset #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/45mCXc3tua
— World Economic Forum (@wef) July 14, 2020
The WEF has been subject to scrutiny from many Republican politicians and conservative pundits, who take issue with the fact that the organization has been effectively training several prominent individuals for decades to “penetrate the cabinets” of the most powerful governments throughout the world.

































