This article is from 2005 about Google and Davos. It's written by an anonymous author and opens by saying that it's a satirical piece. Here's the last paragraph:
"Oh yeah. The World Economic Forum does have a real Wizard of Oz. I met him. He’s kind of like Auric Goldfinger, but with a happy twinkle in his eye. I heard the term "secular messiah" tossed about. I think maybe he made the GoogleGuys in his secret underwater lab, or maybe he’s also from the same planet. The whole world comes to his party, his land of Oz. What a long, strange trip it is. And it’s even wierder than Oz. The Wizard isn’t a bad guy – in fact he kind of is like the real Wizard, behind his curtain, pulling strings, but hoping in his heart that maybe he can hand out a heart here and a brain there. In true Utopian fashion, the Wizard is trying to do good, to make the world a better place. In fact Davos for the week is Utopia, an utterly beautiful, clean capsule of the world in which only the best and brightest live, the hand-picked cherries of the globe. In this dream there is a huge filter that keeps out the rest of the nasty evil world so the elite of the elite can think, eat, sleep, laugh, and play. Davos is what the world would be if basically everything and everyone average and below average was gone (except to hang your coats and give you directions to the next session, but even those people were the best of the best). But is that a good thing? While you are there you are lured into feeling different, special, better – but is that a good thing? Yes Oz is a wonderful place, full of wonders beyond wonders. But is the rest of the world living a nightmare while we dream?"
http://web.archive.org/web/20190328214647/https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2005/02/through_the_loo_1/
Their idea of utopia is being served by the best.
Shameless and prideful.