The Evil ‘Great Reset’ Simply Explained

What Every American Needs to Know

Winston Churchill once told the world, “Socialism is the philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy.”

Have you ever heard the term “Great Reset”?

It is spearheaded by the World Economic Forum (WEF), which is known for hosting annual summits in Davos, Switzerland, convening thousands of global elites. 

It is largely a creation of WEF founder Prof. Klaus Schwab but the Chinese government has a hand in their initiative.

Schwab

China was represented at the initial meeting by Ma Jun, chairman of China’s Green Finance Committee and member of the National People’s Congress. Ma pushed for “strict environmental regulations” and a higher proportion of state-run “green projects” “than at any time in history.”

I first started hearing about the WEF and a “Global One World Society” from speeches made by President George HW Bush and Henry Kissinger.

What initially concerned me was discussions of  implementing “global taxation.” So, presumably we would have our local, state, federal, and international taxes to pay. But who would manage the tax receipts? Where would they go? Who decides our rates?

Recalling the American Revolution was fought due to taxation without representation, it was obvious there was dangerously more here than what Bush and Kissinger were selling.

In 2023, even leftist The Guardian explained that “each year, the world’s masters of politics and finance ride carbon-spewing jets to the World Economic Forum in a lavish Swiss resort town bristling with armed guards, where they opine somberly about solving poverty and climate change. The very act of attendance exposes all the subsequent dialogue as hypocrisy.”

“It is no exaggeration to say this monstrosity of opulence playing out amid the ominously reduced snowpack of the Alps is such a powerful symbol of all that is wrong with the neoliberal era of the world that it will help to bring about its own downfall,” their columnist Hamilton Nolan wrote. “…The decisions that these people make in their little atmosphere of illusion percolates out into the real world, leaving the rest of us holding the bag as wealth trickles further and further upwards, decade after decade.”

During Davos 2024, in January, Javier Milei, President of Argentina (with a right to know more about the harms of socialism than any attendee there) laid it out:

Milei

“We should remember that by the year 1800, about 95 per cent of the world’s population lived in extreme poverty,” he revealed. “And that figure dropped to five per cent by the year 2020, prior to the pandemic. The conclusion is obvious.”

“Far from being the cause of our problems, free trade capitalism as an economic system is the only instrument we have to end hunger, poverty and extreme poverty across our planet. The empirical evidence is unquestionable,” he continued, startling some in the audience.

“Therefore since there is no doubt that free enterprise capitalism is superior in productive terms, the left-wing doxa has attacked capitalism, alleging matters of morality, saying — that’s what the detractors claim — that it’s unjust,” he added. “They say that capitalism is evil because it’s individualistic and that collectivism is good because it’s altruistic. Of course, with the money of others.”

BAM! He slammed it to their faces:

“So they therefore advocate for social justice. But this concept, which in the developed world became fashionable in recent times, in my country has been a constant in political discourse for over 80 years. The problem is that social justice is not just, and it doesn’t contribute to general well-being.”

“Quite on the contrary, it’s an intrinsically unfair idea because it’s violent.”

So how come academia, international organizations, economic theorists and politicians demonize an economic system that has not only lifted 90 per cent of the world’s population out of extreme poverty but has continued to do this faster and faster?

A few years ago, New York magazine posed the question: “When Did Everyone Become a Socialist?”

Although a bit of an exaggeration, it makes clear that the far-Left in America aims to bring about a “Great Reset” of our economy and our way of life.

In a recent issue of Imprimis—Hillsdale College’s digest of liberty—author Michael Rectenwald described the economic goal of the Great Reset as “‘capitalism with Chinese characteristics’—a two-tiered economy, with profitable monopolies and the state on top and socialism for the majority below.”
 

Sadly, thanks to Barack Obama, Joe Biden, George Soros and the WEF,  socialism is becoming increasingly popular, especially among the young. You may be aware of a SHOCKING survey showing that…
 

. . . during the COVID-19 pandemic, support for socialism among those 16 to 23 years old jumped to 49 percent, and socialism also increased in popularity among all ages.

Why is this?
 

Draconian government lockdown measures destroyed businesses and eliminated competitors of corporate monopolists. These policies were a dream come true for corporate socialists.
 

At the same time, too many young Americans have not been taught what socialism really means. Or the dismal history of its failures wherever it has been tried.
 

This is a result of the far-Left’s “long march through the institutions”—including colleges and universities, K-12 schools, and the media.

“Marxist-inspired critical race theory is a prime example. Once confined to the classrooms of far-Left professors, critical race theory has infiltrated every level of government, as well as school boards and even the military,” wrote, Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College in March 2024. “But it is in our schools where the effects of critical race theory—which teaches young Americans to categorize their fellow citizens according to race—are most dangerous.”

Recall that many young Americans with college degrees who championed socialist policies participated in the riots and violence we experienced in the summer of 2020 leading up to the November Deep State installation of Joe Biden in the White House.

President Milei warned us recently that, “it should never be forgotten that socialism is always and everywhere an impoverishing phenomenon that has failed in all countries where it’s been tried out. It’s been a failure economically, socially, culturally and it also murdered over 100 million human beings.”

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3 comments

  1. Exactly said. I have photos in the most recent Voice of the Martyrs magazine that show precisely what the end of socialism intends: falling down unkempt homes and underfed, underclothed, underwashed, underloved people. But Jesus says “I have come that they might have life, and have it more abundantly.” Churchhill described socialism with pith; so succinctly no one could have said it better.

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  2. Socialism is easy to trick the young and even some adults. Stay at home, play video games and we will send you money. Reel them in making them think there is no need to work. Then Socialism takes hold. Tax dollars stop coming in. The government runs out of working peoples money to give. This is happening now. Our national debt is 33 Trillion dollars. Bidumb just keeps borrowing money from mostly China. As the money runs out the trap is set. The video game players stop getting their government checks. The electricity is turned off and no more games. They cry and whine protesting it is their right to recieve that money. But it is to late. The Socialist are in control and there is nothing they can do about it. They will be told where and how live. Their little video game utopia life a distant memory.

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