The Great Reset?

by Connor Boyack of Libertas Utah

So, not to sound alarmist or anything, but… have you guys been following what’s going on at the World Economic Forum and the IMF?

It’s almost too much to explain in a simple email or blog post, so you’re probably going to want to spend some time over the weekend digging into this stuff, but I’m going to include a few recent tweets from the heads of the IMF and the WEF to get you keyed-in to what I’m talking about and why you should be concerned:

170 countries are going to finish this year with a smaller economy than they started. And we are projecting more debt, more unemployment, more inequality and more poverty. Unless we act. #TheGreatReset — Kristalina Georgieva (Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund)

We need to use all the strength we have to make history show this time as #TheGreatReset, not the Great Reversal. The IMF is stepping up, including with $1 trillion in financial capacity. —  Kristalina Georgieva

Thrilled to join HRH The Prince of Wales and @WEF Founder Prof. Klaus Schwab for the “Great Reset Dialogue.” A conversation on how to emerge from the #COVID19 crisis with an inclusive and #GreenRecovery. http://ow.ly/MJ4950zXAMy #TheGreatReset — Kristalina Georgieva

The Pandemic represents a rare but narrow window of opportunity to reflect, reimagine, and reset our world. — Klaus Schwab (Founder and Executive Chairman, WEF)

So what are they talking about?

It looks like talk of The Great Reset started back in 2010 when a guy wrote a book called, The Great Reset: How New Ways of Living and Working Drive Post-Crash Prosperity identifying two previous “resets” in the world economy—the first was during the industrial revolution and the second was after the Great Depression—and envisioning a third, which he calls “The Great Reset,” coming on the heels of a worldwide economic collapse.

It looks like things have gone from theory to top-down global agenda really fast.

The WEF has done us the favor of consolidating a bunch of information on their plans for The Great Reset and posting them here. You should probably take a minute and click the link—you’re going to want to see the dystopian propaganda video they’ve chosen to greet visitors to the site.

Here are a few key takeaways they’ve put together to give a quick at-a-glance style view of the vision for their brave new world.

The Great Reset: A Unique Twin Summit to Begin 2021

– “The Great Reset” will be the theme of a unique twin summit in January 2021, convened by the World Economic Forum.

– “The Great Reset” is a commitment to jointly and urgently build the foundations of our economic and social system for a more fair, sustainable and resilient future.

– It requires a new social contract centred on human dignity, social justice and where societal progress does not fall behind economic development.

– The global health crisis has laid bare longstanding ruptures in our economies and societies, and created a social crisis that urgently requires decent, meaningful jobs.

– The twin summit will be both in-person and virtual, connecting key global governmental and business leaders in Davos with a global multistakeholder network in 400 cities around the world for a forward-oriented dialogue driven by the younger generation.

“Social justice”, “social contract”, “societal progress”—it’s like they threw a dart at a board full of leftist doublespeak for “socialism” (ahem… communism) a few times and just built their narrative around whatever words they hit.

They go on to quote world leaders in business, finance, and politics to further explain their plans:

“We only have one planet and we know that climate change could be the next global disaster with even more dramatic consequences for humankind. We have to decarbonize the economy in the short window still remaining and bring our thinking and behavior once more into harmony with nature,” said Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum.
“In order to secure our future and to prosper, we need to evolve our economic model and put people and planet at the heart of global value creation. If there is one critical lesson to learn from this crisis, it is that we need to put nature at the heart of how we operate. We simply can’t waste more time,” said HRH The Prince of Wales.
“The Great Reset is a welcome recognition that this human tragedy must be a wake-up call. We must build more equal, inclusive and sustainable economies and societies that are more resilient in the face of pandemics, climate change and the many other global changes we face,” said António Guterres, Secretary-General, United Nations, New York.
“A Great Reset is necessary to build a new social contract that honours the dignity of every human being,” added Schwab “The global health crisis has laid bare the unsustainability of our old system in terms of social cohesion, the lack of equal opportunities and inclusiveness. Nor can we turn our backs on the evils of racism and discrimination. We need to build into this new social contract our intergenerational responsibility to ensure that we live up to the expectations of young people.”

It’s hard to even know where to begin here. Do you remember the study last year that showed that a full 70% of young people planned to vote socialist, and that nearly that many had a “favorable” view of communism? The group that conducted the survey, The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, concluded that,

The historical amnesia about the dangers of communism and socialism is on full display in this year’s report,” said Marion Smith, Executive Director of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation. “When we don’t educate our youngest generations about the historical truth of 100 million victims murdered at the hands of communist regimes over the past century, we shouldn’t be surprised at their willingness to embrace Marxist ideas. We need to redouble our efforts to educate America’s youth about the history of communist regimes and the dangers of socialism today.

Kids aren’t learning about the history of Marxism—they haven’t been learning real historic or economic principles since at least as far back as when I was in school—and now the global elite are inviting them to help craft their proposed new world order. Those who don’t learn from the past… well, you know how the rest of that saying goes.

Look, I’m not usually one to don a tinfoil hat, but this whole thing is creepy.

For as open as the IMF and WEF are being about these plans—I mean, they’re literally hashtagging #TheGreatReset—I’ve heard very little in the way of voices of warning. It’s almost like conflicting and inconsistent information about a deadly (or not so deadly?) virus, fights over face masks, murder hornets (what happened to those guys, anyway?), and plague-carrying squirrels have kept everyone distracted and divided to the point that they haven’t noticed that the most powerful men and women in the world are openly planning an entire collapse and remodeling of the world as we know it.

We should probably be talking about this. And we should definitely be teaching our kids the principles covered in the Tuttle Twins books. It’s entirely up to us at this point to inoculate the next generation against the Marxist agenda of the world’s leaders.