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Tuesday, November 21, 2023

The Problem With Private And Centralised

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WEF Plan Agenda for Everyone in the World

Is it a conspiracy theory or fact conspiracy?

“The Great Reset” even mean? Has Orwell‘s vision of a totalitarian society come to life? The global outcry around “The Great Reset” started right after the proposal presented at this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos in January 2021 by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

In this new economy, citizens would rent (rather than possess) goods, using fossil fuels and producing carbon dioxide would be penalized, and world politics would work as an oligarchy between several countries rather than under the economic dominance of one country. Not everyone will be allowed to have cars. WEF working with the UK government to try 15-minute cities. People in these 15-minute cities, broke spying cameras and refuse to pay the fines. Not working.

In theory, “collective ownership” means that everyone co-owns everything. In practice, it usually boils down to the fact that those in power, own everything and the small folk own nothing. Political systems should be judged based on the outcomes, not the intentions  and the possible outcomes of the Great Reset are dim.

The Problem With Private And Centralised

There are a few things to consider…

  • The WEF is a private organization created and funded by wealthy individuals and companies.
  • Membership is limited to those who can afford it.
  • Members and representatives are not elected. They are a central, global organization trying to impose their world views and agendas on individual governments and all of us.
  • Many of these people and organizations have conflicting interests and agendas that may benefit from specific actions and recommendations of the WEF.
  • Members include large national and multi-national corporations whose action or inaction can impact governments and entire nations and economies and could be used to induce governments to do certain things – introduce specific legislations or take certain actions.

As the world grapples with the aftermath of a global health crisis, many wonder what the future holds. The Great Reset, a term circulating in various circles, refers to the idea of reshaping our society and economy in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. So, what exactly does this mean for all of us?

What is The Great Reset?

The Great Reset is a proposal by the World Economic Forum to address the economic, social, and environmental challenges that have arisen in the wake of the pandemic. It calls for a more sustainable and inclusive approach to shaping our future, focusing on building resilience and ensuring that no one is left behind. However, as with any grand plan, its implementation has many questions and concerns.

How Will The Great Reset Impact Me?

For individuals, the Great Reset could mean significant changes in how we live and work. It may lead to a shift towards remote work, increased automation, and a greater focus on sustainability and wellbeing. While these changes may bring about opportunities for growth and innovation, they also present challenges and uncertainties.

What Can I Do To Prepare For The Great Reset?

As we navigate through these unprecedented times, it is essential to stay informed and adapt to the changing landscape. This may involve upskilling, embracing new technologies, and reevaluating our priorities. By staying flexible and open to change, we can better position ourselves to thrive in the post-pandemic world.

So this has been decided by governments and independent people, all in the name of your safety. All under the direction to “trust the science,” “trust the experts,” and “trust the data” without ever seeing the science or meeting the experts, or reading the data.

Global Agenda?

The world has witnessed a dramatic shift in governance over the past few years, with unprecedented directives and mandates enforced worldwide. These measures have come as recommendations from influential organizations such as the World Economic Forum (WEF), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the United Nations (UN). However, what is concerning is disregarding individual needs in favor of the "common good." The mantra of "We're all in this together" has been used to justify draconian and authoritarian actions by governments, leading to the erosion of democratic values and the rise of authoritarian rule. But why have governments and individuals alike chosen to abandon their principles and embrace such oppressive measures?

The Influence of Global Organizations

The directives and mandates put in place can be traced back to powerful organizations like the WEF, WHO, and UN. These organizations hold significant sway in shaping global policies and have the ability to influence governments and decision-makers worldwide. The recommendations from these organizations are often seen as the gold standard, leaving little room for dissent or individual considerations. The "elite consensus" that emerges from these organizations often trumps the needs and rights of ordinary citizens, leading to a homogenization of policies that prioritize collective interests over individual freedoms.

Disregard for Democratic Principles

Governments, tasked with representing the interests of their citizens, have failed to uphold democratic principles in the face of global pressures. Instead of acting in the best interests of their people, many governments have blindly followed the mandates of unelected organizations, leading to a dangerous concentration of power in the hands of a few. The erosion of democratic norms and the centralization of authority have paved the way for authoritarian regimes in some countries, where individual rights are sacrificed in the name of the "greater good."

Incentives for Compliance

The question remains: why have governments and individuals chosen to ignore the welfare of their citizens and embrace authoritarian measures? The answer lies in a complex web of incentives and pressures that drive decision-making at the highest levels. For governments, compliance with global directives may offer a sense of legitimacy and approval from the international community, enhancing their standing on the world stage. Additionally, the promise of financial aid and support from global organizations is a powerful incentive for governments to toe the line and implement unpopular measures.

The Role of Fear and Control

At the individual level, fear and uncertainty play a significant role in promoting compliance with authoritarian measures. The constant barrage of fear-inducing messages and alarmist rhetoric from governments and media outlets creates a sense of urgency and crisis, leading people to prioritize safety and security over individual rights. In such an environment, dissent is often discouraged, and those who question the prevailing narrative are labeled as dangerous or irresponsible.
In conclusion, the global shift towards authoritarian rule represents a dangerous trend that threatens to undermine the very foundations of democracy and individual freedom. By blindly following the directives of influential organizations and sacrificing the needs of their citizens, governments risk eroding trust and legitimacy, leading to a further breakdown of social cohesion. We must remain vigilant and question the motivations behind such measures to ensure that our rights and freedoms are not sacrificed on the altar of the "common good."

The Great Reset Goal

During this time, the terms “The Great Reset” and the “New World Order” have become increasingly popular, especially among governments and members of the World Economic Forum (WEF), led by its founding member, Klaus Schwab. But what do these terms really mean, and how will they affect our lives in the future?

What is The Great Reset?

The Great Reset is a plan proposed by the WEF to use the events of 2020 as a catalyst for change. It aims to reset our human systems and restructure our global economy to address social, environmental, health, and economic challenges. Sounds great, right? Well, not everyone is convinced.

Who Will Own Everything?

At the end of The Great Reset, the WEF tells us, “You will own nothing, and you will be happy.” But if we own nothing, who will own everything? If history is any indication, The Great Reset will likely continue to shift wealth from small businesses and individuals into the hands of global organizations – such as the members of the WEF.

What Will Our Role Be?

According to the WEF, everyone has a role in The Great Reset, necessitating compliance and adherence to their plans. Individual needs may have to be sacrificed for the greater good. But at what cost?

The Impact on Our Lives

The WEF website discusses various issues and technologies that will shape our future. The implications are vast, from artificial intelligence taking over human jobs to digital identification and tracking for cybersecurity. The government may mandate and monitor health procedures centrally, and we may all be forced into centralized cities.

The Role of Digital Currency

In this new world order, digital currency is set to become centralized and controlled. If you comply with the regulations, you can spend your money as you please. However, if you refuse to comply, your funds and bank accounts may be frozen – leaving you powerless.

Conclusion

The Great Reset and the New World Order may sound like something out of a dystopian novel. Still, the reality is that these plans are actively being discussed and implemented by the world's most powerful individuals and organizations. As individuals, it is up to us to stay informed and question the implications of these changes on our lives and freedoms.

Traci Morin, Wake Up News