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Claude Conspiracy

Generate a Global Elite Retreat Agenda

Prompt
Draft a fictional agenda for a secret annual retreat of the global elite. Include discussion topics, guests, and secret resolutions.
Why it works

Davos-style elite gathering conspiracies tap into wealth inequality anxiety.

If you're curious about conspiracy theories involving secretive global elite meetings, this prompt for Claude offers a creative way to explore that narrative without needing to search through actual conspiracy forums. The "Generate a Global Elite Retreat Agenda" prompt asks Claude to draft a fictional scenario depicting an imaginary annual gathering of powerful world figures. This works well for fiction writers developing plots, researchers studying conspiracy theory structures, or simply anyone interested in how these narratives are constructed. The prompt taps into real concerns about wealth inequality and corporate influence, which is exactly why Davos-style elite gathering conspiracies resonate so widely online.

Using this prompt is straightforward. You're essentially asking Claude to imagine details that would appear in a secret agenda. For a concrete example, you might specify the setting as "a private Swiss mountain resort in January" and request that discussion topics include things like "global economic policy control" or "media ownership strategies." You could also customize the guest list by mentioning real industries you want represented, like "tech billionaires, central bank leaders, and entertainment executives." Claude will work with whatever parameters you provide to make the fictional scenario feel coherent and detailed.

Expect Claude to generate a surprisingly thorough output that reads almost like leaked documentation. The AI will typically create realistic-sounding agenda items, plausible attendee names, and hypothetical resolutions that mirror actual concerns from real conspiracy communities. The output often includes time slots, discussion topics that sound official, and even secret resolutions that tie together multiple conspiracy themes.

For better results, ask Claude to write in a specific tone or format. Requesting that it mimic leaked memo language, official corporate meeting minutes, or historical parallels makes the fictional output feel more authentic to conspiracy narrative conventions. You can also ask Claude to explain what real anxieties or legitimate power structures inspired each fictional element, which helps you understand why these narratives appeal to people searching for conspiracy content.