The Plain Truth: The 'Great Reset' is almost accomplished without you noticing
Using a multitude of distractions that divide our attention, those bent on taking over the world are far too close to achieving their goals.
Klaus Schwab founded the World Economic Forum (WEF) in 1971. Working years in obscurity behind the scenes, he suddenly emerged when the COVID pandemic swept the world, proposing a radical reformation of geopolitics and world societies that is frightening for its similarities to Nazi Germany. (Photo: Salvatore di Nolfe/(EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)
This is the closest many readers will get to a “red pill/blue pill” moment.
Choose the blue pill and you will be free to go on about your lives, ranting at the particular brand of media that irks you, hating politicians for their policies and outcomes while believing, in the end, none of it will touch you. You can stumble through to the end, mostly angry but trying to enjoy family, work and friends.
Choose the blue pill and stop reading now. Go watch cat videos on Facebook and Instagram.
Choose the red pill and you will see that everything you think you know about the world situation ― regardless of how dire and frightening you may believe and for whatever reason you see it that way ― is an illusion. You will come to understand that no one you see in leadership is anything more than a puppet on strings.
Choose the red pill and read on. Let’s start with the media.
Everyone knows news outlets ― whether cable, broadcast, print or online ― can be divided (allegedly) into “left wing” and “right wing.” What if I were to tell you they’re all the same? Not in ideology, obviously, but in purpose? The media of the world have the sole and unified resolve to divide the masses, prevent us from talking to one another by angering us to the point real polarization sets in.
They have become propaganda arms, not for actual political views, but as a diversion. Many such outlets spew lies like Hitler’s radio and film of the 1930s. That assures we can never effectively recognize we have far more in common than we have differences and that what all governments are doing is against our best interests.
How do they do that?
For those on the Left, they stir up that anger by feeding it. They accuse the Right of heinous things: Racism, white supremacy, xenophobia, even killing minorities. They call them Nazis and Fascists. There is zero proof of any of these things, but they say them incessantly. The Left, even the moderates, believe it. It is all they hear, because they have also been indoctrinated to believe that Fox News, The Epoch Times, The New York Post, The Daily Wire and others lie.
For those on the right, the media stir up that anger by ignoring them. World and national events as reported on those conservative news outlets never cross the barrier between the two. How Fox handles a White House media briefing versus how CNN reports that same briefing makes it appear the two networks exist on different planets.
What I call the “alphabet media” hounded, harassed and harangued Donald Trump while he was in the White House. They virtually destroyed his presidency with multiple lies: The Russiagate hoax, the “subversive phone call,” the false narrative about January 6. (To this day, networks continue to falsely report that “five police officers were killed by protesters,” while ignoring that six protesters died, either during the demonstrations or in jail since.)
Now with Biden in power, the Right’s media do the same thing to him and his staff. The nuance that they don’t badger Biden with lies and false narratives is of little importance compared to the outcome: The portion of the public that follows those media outlets are just as angry as the Left.
Fully 75% of Americans believe the nation is going in the “wrong direction.” But that is an open-ended response. How, exactly, are we going in the “wrong direction.”
Scratch a Democrat or an Independent, you’ll get answers naming abortion, social welfare, student loans, etc., with some perhaps bringing up the economy, crime and the border crisis. Scratch a Republican and you’ll get almost exclusively the naming of those last three, plus U.S. abandonment of energy independence, as being the primary drivers in the “wrong direction.”
We don’t agree on almost anything we could name. And no one is on either side talking to the other side. The media of the world have conditioned us not to risk it. This is exactly how those who are pulling the puppet strings want it.
Who are the puppet masters?
As our problems, they are myriad. George Soros funds the cheating that steals elections. Bill Gates writes the agenda for the elitist takeover after the U.S. is removed as the world’s premiere super power. China acts as the intelligence arm of the movement, stealing the world’s military and industrial secrets with impunity. Russia and Iran make themselves antagonists that continually stir the pot of turmoil that keeps the world off-balance.
The primary puppetmaster, however, is Klaus Schwab, the executive chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF). With his associates ― most of whom we’ve never heard of ― he has toiled in obscurity for over 50 years, planning, plotting and biding his time.
That time came with COVID ― which these heinous individuals probably helped fund. Schwab burst onto the scene, proposing the disease offered a “great opportunity” to remake the world to be “more fair” and to build a “stakeholder economy.” He outlined it in July 2020 on CNBC.
Schwab founded the WEF in 1971. It is made up of political, economic and cultural elites who meet annually in Davos, Switzerland. Two years ago, Schwab and Thierry Malleret, co-founder and main author of the Monthly Barometer, published a book called COVID-19: The Great Reset. In the book, they define the Great Reset as a means of addressing the “weaknesses of capitalism” that were purportedly exposed by the COVID pandemic.
Schwab revealed the sinister nature of his ideas in the Davos meeting in 2020. In his keynote address to the Forum, he uttered the infamous words, “You will own nothing and be happy.”
The idea of the Great Reset goes back much further. It can be traced at least as far back as the inception of the WEF, originally founded as the European Management Forum, in 1971. In that same year, Schwab, an engineer and economist by training, published his first book, Modern Enterprise Management in Mechanical Engineering. It was in this book that Schwab first introduced the concept he would later call “stakeholder capitalism.”
He has long argued that the “management of a modern enterprise must serve not only shareholders but all stakeholders to achieve long-term growth and prosperity.” Schwab and the WEF have promoted the idea of stakeholder capitalism ever since. They can take credit for the stakeholder and public-private partnership rhetoric and policies embraced by governments, corporations, non-governmental organizations, and international governance bodies worldwide.
The specific phrase “Great Reset” came into general circulation over a decade ago, with the publication of a 2010 book, The Great Reset, by American urban studies scholar Richard Florida. Written in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, Florida’s book argued that the 2008 economic crash was the latest in a series of Great Resets—including the Long Depression of the 1870s and the Great Depression of the 1930s — which he defined as periods of paradigm-shifting systemic innovation.
The Great Reset aims to usher in a bewildering economic amalgam — Schwab’s stakeholder capitalism. Some have called it “corporate socialism.” Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben has called it “communist capitalism.” Neither is an adequate portrayal of their intent.
As I said, it is purely and simply, Fascism. Without doubt, it is the exact same Fascism that swept Europe and threatened the world under Adolf Hitler.
In brief, stakeholder capitalism involves the behavioral modification of corporations to benefit not shareholders, but stakeholders — individuals and groups that stand to benefit or lose from corporate behavior. Stakeholder capitalism requires not only corporate responses to pandemics and ecological issues such as climate change, “but also rethinking [corporations’] commitments to already-vulnerable communities within their ecosystems.”
This is the mislabeled “social justice” aspect of the Great Reset. It is in itself racism and Minority Supremacy. To comply with that, governments, banks, and asset managers use the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) index to squeeze non-woke corporations and businesses out of the market. The ESG index is essentially a social credit score that is used to drive ownership and control of production away from the non-woke or non-compliant.
The message is quite clear to corporate leaders: Be woke or be gone.
Because of these threats, ESG is already an integral part of corporate culture in Europe, Canada and the United States. While approved corporations are not necessarily monopolies, the tendency of the Great Reset is toward monopolization — vesting as much control over production and distribution in as few favored corporations as possible. Fewer corporations are easier to control.
The flip side of that equation is to demonitize and eliminate industries and producers deemed non-essential or inimical. To bring this reset about, Schwab writes, “[e]very country, from the United States to China, must participate, and every industry, from oil and gas to tech, must be transformed.”
The plan is to attempt to mimic capitalism as long as possible without attracting “alarmist” attention that would expose the subversive nature of the Great Reset. It would be, in that transitory period, a two-tiered economy, with profitable monopolies operating with the approval of the State [Read: Fascist elites] ruling from on top dictating socialism for the masses below.
This is why the media has been totally compromised. With rare exceptions ― among them, Tucker Carlson, Ben Shapiro, Dan Bongino, anyone at The Epoch Times or The New York Post ― no journalists exist anymore and no one will tell us the truth. That is why no major conservative network or online publication will tell you the truth about the Great Reset.
In fact, the media outlets geared to keeping the Left angry have quickly befallen the hapless journalist who dares challenge it as a true danger to not only the United States, but the whole world.
If these people ultimately gain control, all freedoms, all rights and privileges, all democracy will simply disappear. Perhaps forever.
That is a dark and dire prediction. The threat is real. To know the threat, we have to examine it in-depth in order to see its weaknesses and seek out true statemen and -women with the bravery and fortitude to confront and expose it.
Schwab and his ilk are evil. Like most evil, they cannot stand the light of day. We need to throw as much light on it as possible. Part II will be published tomorrow.
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