The Great Reset

The pandemic represents a rare but narrow window of opportunity to reflect, reimagine, and reset our world.

Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman,
World Economic Forum.

Although that lofty ideal sounds admirable (because the state of our present world could do with some changes), can we trust the ones who were responsible for getting us into a global disaster, to now get us out of it?

What are these plans for The Great Reset, a New World Order and to Build Back Better that are being discussed by the world’s elites at conferences in Davos?

Whether it is about the economy, health, technology or society, we don’t need the help of the world’s dictators to get us out of the current mess and into some perfect land they envision  – Utopia for them; Dystopia for the rest of us.

4 Responses to The Great Reset

  1. kaysee kaysee says:

    The Hill (June 2020)

    Introducing the ‘Great Reset,’ world leaders’ radical plan to transform the economy

    For decades, progressives have attempted to use climate change to justify liberal policy changes. But their latest attempt – a new proposal called the “Great Reset” – is the most ambitious and radical plan the world has seen in more than a generation.

    At a virtual meeting earlier in June hosted by the World Economic Forum, some of the planet’s most powerful business leaders, government officials and activists announced a proposal to “reset” the global economy. Instead of traditional capitalism, the high-profile group said the world should adopt more socialistic policies, such as wealth taxes, additional regulations and massive Green New Deal-like government programs.

    “Every country, from the United States to China, must participate, and every industry, from oil and gas to tech, must be transformed,” wrote Klaus Schwab, the founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, in an article published on WEF’s website. “In short, we need a ‘Great Reset’ of capitalism.”

    Schwab also said that “all aspects of our societies and economies” must be “revamped,” “from education to social contracts and working conditions.”


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  2. kaysee kaysee says:

    Medium (June 2020)

    The “Great Reset” and the New World Order

    The World Economic Forum (WEF) is one of the largest gatherings of “the foremost political, business, cultural and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas.”

    Just a few of their members include AARP, Apple, New York Times, Open Society Institute (George Soros), Soros Fund Management, and Walmart. There are dozens more, including national banks and other world leaders.

    In other words, there are some extremely serious players involved in the WEF.


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  3. kaysee kaysee says:

    LinkedIn (December 2020)

    “Great reset” / Socialism 2.0

    In this article I will skip the “nice agenda”, like fight racism, make forests greener and water cleaner. I want to focus on the core of the “Great reset” project.

    There are 5 main focus topics declared in the “Great reset” story:

    1/ Redefine social contract (responsibility for next generations);
    2/ Decarbonisation of economies;
    3/ Everything what can be digitalised needs to be digitalised;
    4/ From Shareholder capitalism to Stakeholder capitalism;
    5/ The need for global cooperation and “kind of” network economics.

    It is interesting, that a lot of discussion is build around the Churchill’s statement:

    Never let a good crisis go to waste.


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  4. kaysee kaysee says:

    Rebel News (May 2022)

    The Great Reset Docuseries

    Episode 1: Introducing The Reset

    In episode one of The Great Reset Docuseries, we introduce The Great Reset. We provide the background of the World Economic Forum and its chairman, Klaus Schwab, along with the other global elites who assisted in the birth of the organization. We explore the organizations that compliment each other, working alongside the WEF to plan and enact a new form of global governance through The Great Reset.

    [Originally posted by Steve, here.]


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