For decades, attempts have been made to use climate change to justify
radical policy changes. But “The Great Reset” is the most ambitious and
radical plan the world has seen in more than a generation.
In June 2020, the World Economic Forum (“WEF”) and then-Prince Charles (“Charles”) launched The Great Reset. In an article announcing its launch,
Klaus Schwab wrote that “all aspects of our societies and economies”
must be “revamped,” from education to social contracts and working
conditions. “Every country, from the United States to China, must
participate, and every industry, from oil and gas to tech, must be
transformed … In short, we need a ‘Great Reset’ of capitalism.”
Charles
said: “We have a golden opportunity to seize something good from this
[coronavirus] crisis — its unprecedented shockwaves may well make people
more receptive to big visions of change … It is an opportunity we have
never had before and may never have again.”
Shortly after the launch, The Hill wrote:
“Although many details about The Great Reset won’t be rolled out until
the World Economic Forum meets in Davos in January 2021, the general
principles of the plan are clear: The world needs massive new government
programs and far-reaching policies … Or put another way, we need a form
of socialism.”
Now that more details have been revealed, we would argue The Great Reset is more like a radical form of totalitarian communism.
In
January 2020, six months before the launch of The Great Reset, Charles
attended WEF’s annual meeting at Davos for the first time in 30 years.
“It
is [WEF’s] mission [to “improve the state of the world”], and the
urgent need to shape the next 50 years, that has inspired me to be with
you here today, after an absence of 30 years … We are in the midst of a
crisis that is now, I hope, well understood. Global warming, climate
change, and the devastating loss of biodiversity are the greatest
threats humanity has ever faced,” Charles said.
Charles launched three related instruments at Davos 2020: the Terra Carta, the Sustainable Markets Initiative and the Sustainable Markets Council.
When
The Great Reset was officially launched in June 2020, it was not by
Schwab or Bill Gates but by Charles, then-Prince of Wales and heir
apparent to the British throne....<<<Read More>>>..