DURING the covid pandemic, organisations like the World Economic Forum began widely promoting a concept called the 'Great Reset'.
It was an agenda sometimes whispered about in banker conferences as far back as 15 years ago, but now the Reset was being promoted openly in the media and at Davos.
It's a new economic paradigm, a revolution in which Al runs everything, humanity is relegated to a limited number of vital jobs, and a new brand of technological socialism rules our lives.
Private property would be cast aside and the populace would live day-to-day within a 'shared economy' in which no one owns anything and everything is borrowed from the collective system.
The Reset, or the 'Fourth Industrial Revolution' as they sometimes call it, would be the start of a new terrifying age of feudalism. A return to the oligarch and peasant model; a return to enslavement.
The average person would only be allowed to work as a means to survive, never to accumulate wealth for the future. And each peasant's survival would be utterly dependent on their access to the system, which could be taken away at the push of a button.
The primary stepping stone to this dystopian nightmare would be a digital currency. Without a cashless society, the globalists would have no power to enforce the other elements of their Reset.
But when and how will they implement this monstrosity, and why would anyone embrace it? Globalists tend to operate in stages of incrementalism, but sometimes they create and exploit dramatic crisis events in order to frighten the population into compliance with policies that would have taken decades to introduce otherwise.
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