Once upon a time, Davos was a village in the Swiss Alps known for not much at all. Suddenly it was famous.
It is interesting how often under-the-radar Swiss towns become famous for hosting nefarious groups having confabs. There is the St Gallen mafia that installed Pope Francis, for example, that let loose revolution in the Roman Church.
Some are calling it a top-down schism.
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