The "Great Reset" by Nancy Webster Kaya
I keep thinking about how much longer do we have to endure this bumbling old fool currently occupying the White House?
But
then I remember and I finally have accepted the fact that it really
doesn’t matter who we voted for in 2020. None of our votes counted. It
really doesn’t matter how many audits are conducted or how much fraud is
found. There is no one to undo the irrefutable damage that has been
done.
‘They’ had a
plan and put it effortlessly into place. Think about it. If ‘they’ can
install a fake president in the U.S. and get away with it, how much
closer are we to our inevitable demise?
Oh,
yes. The ‘Great Reset’ is waiting in the wings and with its inception
the WEF (Klaus Schwab)/NWO (Rothschilds) will have achieved their
decades long goal.
Despite
the fact the MSM pushes the ‘Great Reset’ as nothing more than a right
wing conspiracy theory, the globalists aren’t even trying to hide it any
longer.
May 21, 2020 ·
The Great Reset "The pandemic represents a rare but narrow window of
opportunity to reflect, reimagine, and reset our world.” - Professor
Klaus Schwab, Founder of WEF
From
the AIER January 6, 2021: There are books you can read about it and
detailed websites describing it. Time Magazine even did a cover story.
It’s the title of World Economic Forum head Klaus Schwab’s book on the
lockdowns and the future. It was published July 9, 2020, and now has
nearly 900 reviews on Amazon.
Proponents
of “The Great Reset” argue that the pandemic proves our former society
“doesn’t work,” so we need a tech-focused, “sustainable” future to
reduce emissions and thereby “save the planet.”
The
Great Reset is a rebranded, tightened-up version of the UN’s
decades-old “Sustainable Development” agenda (“Agenda 21”). The same
policies and ideas are contained in “The Green New Deal,” which was
defeated in 2019 in the US Congress.”
Schwab
now predicts that the “COVID19 pandemic” — which he says will last at
least until 2022 — will mark the final death-knell of “neo-liberalism,”
which he defines as “a corpus of ideas and policies . . . favoring
competition over solidarity, creative destruction over government
intervention and economic growth over social welfare.”
Others
would describe neoliberalism as “decentralized power and smaller
government,” and Schwab’s preferred system as “China under Xi Jinping.”
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