In June of 2020 the World Economic Forum held its annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. The city was on lockdown as the world's most powerful people met to discuss something called "The Great Reset" -- the idea of rebuilding society and the global economy in the wake of COVID-19. In the first part of this two-part series, the guys explore the origins of the WEF.
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This is one of those episodes of because everything
this, but this is worse episodes where I thought the people in the audience today
be somewhat distinguished guys. We
have
We might have some very powerful people tuning
today's episode and that
That is wild because these people, if you are listening, welcome these people are under the effects of disasters.
They're all of humanity is currently struggling in. We live.
And what is sometimes called interesting times the glue
we'll pandemic shook and for a time, silenced human routines
Buyer minutes degrading at a pace faster than a square pusher or Conlin Nan, Cairo Song, I'm sorry.
It was my bucket list to work in a reference at some point in the show to that guy, multiple,
regions of the globe are moving closer to all our hot war. Inequality spike.
Everybody knows this. We live amid one of the greatest errors of wealth redistribution in human history and.
In a way that benefits the mat vast majority of humanity. In short,
painted ourselves into one hell of a corner, and
like you, said before in the show everybody admit
there are serious problems, no
agrees, how to fix them for the past,
few years, a Trans national, not for peace.
If it organization all the World Economic Forum has been according to them,
looking towards solutions to these existential threats, their new
plan is something called the
Reset initiative? It kicked off at their annual d,
those meeting last year back and twenty twenty, it's got some powerful proponents
some powerful cheerleaders, and it has a lot of critics from across across the gamut of any.
Back from you? Could imagine and it all
possesses
Then a healthy dollop of stuff, they don't want you to
This was a up.
This is inspired by a listener. Who, I believe called in is a correct. Yes,
and really thrashed us, but left with this
like why haven't you covered this topic and
and in a lot of ways as a this week.
Discover this anyway, but also a little bit of her have of this body
Where were you doing this episode? Well euro? As always, thank you for taking the time to reach out to US fellow conspiracy. Realist. Let's get into it too.
Understand the great reset initiative and to understand, why are so many people
and why so many more people are terrified of it or hate it. We have to first,
stand what Davos is so here are the facts. So Davos,
is the name. That's used a shorthand for an annual forty conference held by the World Economic forum that meets in Davos, Switzerland. It's like kind of
crammed into crime of you know, venture capitalists and influence or types, but more like people
A high level of that kind of world
which of the organization dates back to nineteen. Seventy one when the gentleman named Klaus Schwab, Feser, Klaus Schwab, founded, was originally called the european Management for them, which was a nonprofit foundation based in Geneva and the first year, so I've invited four hundred and fifty executive from influential companies across the West of Europe to the first european management system
P M at the Davos Congress Centre, yeah obey their their stated goal. Is we're going
Take all these leaders of european business. European firms and we're going to enter
use them to wipe. Professor Schwab calls american management practices so far, so good
a little dry right. I mean business conventions happen all the time or they used to and
It doesn't seem to be anything abnormal about that this
gaming annual event. You know what I mean
Like a really a much less cool, dragging cod,
where everybody's kind of wearing the same costume and it contains
today over time
periods mission creep we can all it. I broadened in terms of its scope and in terms of this actual conference that you just described. No Davos itself grew by them:
next decade, pretty soon after nineteen, seventy one political.
Leaders realised that this meeting was an enormous opportunity to promote their interests, some of the most powerful businessmen and they are still largely male. Davos- were all in one
these were sitting ducks for you to come and say. This is why you should invest in my country, or this is why you should agree with my ideological system, so a kind of me
you could argue that it either evolved or
What kind of appropriated towards other ends rights here, it's a great
the spread of thought virus, yes
This was why we, when we revert to a girl like that Matt yeah for sure just doin,
We had jump forward here, so it began doing that right and, like you said just after the seventies, when it was formed than seventeen years later, nineteen, eighty seven after it was
formed, it changes its name to officially the world.
Economic forum- and this is it-
confusing, because you ve probably heard of me
many times before it's been like just draw
somewhere in an article or somebody in passing, mentioned the w
for the World Economic Forum in Davos and to get it put
together to realise exactly what it is and what it means it takes. Some digging of so be aware of that
Oh yeah yeah, we are, we are spending
maybe a little more time than usual on the background, but I would argue it's because even our here are the facts. Part is going to get very crazy.
In just a moment actually where it will
to tell you when the really crazy stop begins, but the background tears already weird, yet
and in its not all scary stuff there ve been
the great things that have come about largely because of
You said guys the
close interaction that these leaders get to have with each other at Davos, yeah, Greece.
In Turkey were on the precipice of war in nineteen. Eighty eight I've they were able,
to take a step back from that
by signing the Davos declaration at that conference. Leaders from South Africa during the Mandela era, net at Davos in ninety ninety, two, amid enormous political tension right
The list goes on and on Yasser Arafat met with other middle eastern leaders
was well
It would be very cynical. These were great photo ops, but they also did have an impact on policy. The conversations mattered,
with exactly in this isn't like a recognised extra Gov
mental body right. Even
just like the? U N, is that thing right? It's just
a very high optics kind of event, a meeting.
The mines and these things these agreements that were talkin about would certainly be what you would consider nonbinding since there absolutely not connected to actual government. But it's a good look, and it's it's a thing
They would like. Ok, we're gonna, join hands and combine
this out and then have like an understanding and it whose every member
of the agreement to kind of play nice, because it's a good look right, yeah yeah
you know peer pressure doesn't go away when you become a billionaire or a head of state. You just have different, pier
exerting different kinds of pressure. This currently like a low point, we're making here curly can be difficult to define what the
W e f is in a single, honest, inaccurate sentence. You
would say it is a think tank. You could say,
it is a charitable
foundation at times it is all of those things and its other stuff to reading.
Official literature of the W e f is, and this is new dean on their writers. It's not that much help. Honestly, it is full.
Of terms that are very slick that are vague, pray,
spied design, but new generally seem to indicate positive beneficial goals nod.
For the world overall right, regardless of creed, nationality.
Etc, it describes itself is
the international organization for public private cooperation should
military industrial complex according to again
Their their official literature
the W e, F and Davos is independent. It is impartial
is somehow not tied to any of the special interests of again the tremendously powerful people who go there every year
four days, then you can learn way more than you'd like to learn about Davos and the World economic forum. If you go to that website, there
Nothing man, you will love. It read
codes of conduct just grab some tea
sit down and just go all the way
you'll love. It will be a great Saturday evening. You can, though,
more interesting Lee. Read there like broader aims, released
stated aims right there.
Focus areas, the things that they want to cover in
each year session or the day have covered in the past and that what they are looking to cover
oh and then there are some things in here: they're really interesting than men.
Stirring the fourth in
Israel revolution. Yes, this nice is sound
spooky them is one of their big,
One of their big three concept:
areas of focus, so the
we have says the fourth industrial revolution quote, represent
a fundamental change in the way we live work and
to one another: they describe it as
new chapter in human development. They talk about promise peril, cadence, speed depth, all the good
it's from Gordon Boardroom meetings, but what what it really is taken to me
in practical terms, is an acceleration of the digital revolution into things like Automation of India.
Israel and manufacturing concerns smart technology
machine to machine communication. Machine learning- and you know the internet of things, which I think we all want.
Various projections about that for a number of years now
I also propose their other too big,
proposals are solving the problems of the global commons and addressing
global security issues, are these
two very important things. These are two crucial things for the survival of not just the human species, but all
species that currently have currently evolved to live
a pre industrial morals, riper industrial environment and the commons. I think, especially as a very
dangerous thing. Global commons means things like now,
resources that all people share and, to a degree rely on, saw a problem with the global commons.
Be something like water rights being given to a corporation. That then takes the water out of the local ecosystem with you, no damaging long term effects. How do we fix that without breaking civilization, as we know it,
bankrupting Leslie eggs? Isn't it
eerie about the idea of the visa regime,
powerful super influencers discussing the next phase of human knelt evolution of the little clingy. To me, some reason
No, why? At the very least it feels like you can easily be tone. Deaf
so who is this for right? Where you know I mean my which humans are we talking about certain? There is a potential for a great puckering to occur when really think about that puckering collective, my home, as well. In all the ways algorithm ends, so ok, current state, the green
Reset Initiative, as he said, began last year around
thousand five hundred, maybe ballpark three thousand people attended
annual meeting as participants as
speakers or as the primo stakeholders, you can call them if you want to be a little crass. Who are these people well
number includes everyone from prime ministers to environmental activists like Gretta phone Burg to bankers, of course, and bankers haven't I
It's funny cause some bankers have a lower position in the hierarchy, I'm going with you
I can call an example. Is just the side note there are
you have some people will go to dragging on a very popular convention here in Atlanta, Georgia, a no go, but they won't pay
for he dragging calling pass no hang out and try to sneak into parties and stuff debate, some
bankers at Davos do the same thing or there there's like
a grey market trade in the badge is, you need to be admitted to the city, and so, though, by these at inflated prices
is from hotels, they'll, just hang out those hotels and then the wait for these
Euro, these powerful people, these financial, industrial whales to come through grab and some drinks after
No, the meetings are the lectures and then you'll be like hey by the way. Yeah yeah me like a pall deck and Goldman Sachs pleasure to meet you.
The old man sexy, guess ass with these who's, your boss, the actual gloves Applebee's is, is: is this the hot spot for fur meaner, hob, nobbing of the rich and famous and powerful nation
Like my hometown of Augusta, Georgia is very well known for the masters Gulf turn of mind, which is another meeting of the rich and powerful
and really hard to get official tickets to the actual tournament, but practice round
it gets a little easier to come by and when I was a kid mean, some friends would lay hang out outside
way for people to calm, and they would just give us their practice round badges and then we'd, sell, em, rents and repeat
and then enough to buy ourselves and I staked dinner at Longbourn lace
I went in once with just to check it out now and one of the time with somebody that actually had real tickets, but now my scene, but
It's definitely fund to feel like the little Oliver twist.
Urgency now begging for. Can I please I may I have a practice round ticket and some people
Let all those would love that narrative, because it's very free market isn't it that's a good one,
get something and then sell it for a price.
Buyer will engage with
yeah. He also includes.
Bollywood actors. It includes president's guess,
president's Donald Trump, when why, when the Trump administration was still in office, he went to the last Davos meeting and the size of this thing. The sheer magnitude is crazy. Other two great joy
no, it's too wrote an article about this for the New York Times and they noted just the
sheer magnitude of this event,
Michael J D, Lammers said and Russell Goldman yeah.
What they state is specifically about
population of Davos, so you can imagine it
all melick any smaller town dead
vacation destination or something so
Generally, there are going to be very few people living there you around, but when it season, when it's time
for the season, wherever that places, Michael
they're gonna be a ton of folks running through and these
reporters noted that degenerate
Population of Davos is about eleven thousand human beings just at at all times therein.
Thousand people who are going to be there
when my agenda.
Those rules through and they ve got those four days. They gather conference it's about third
thousand people, so it
poles almost in size and they call it the world's most expensive networking of it.
Yeah. The man is sort of like not that much different from places like Sundance you now or even the masters like I said,
I guess days is not a small town, but they depend on that business. So much like restaurants and hospitality, me no company,
he's an agenda in places the dew events and all that they live and die by that tournament and when you know covert happened this year and it didn't happen properly,
it didn't like a virtual mastered with no humans. That was a big hit for the economy. Yet these herbs. These are big heads too,
in the case of Davos, specifically we're going to see that this is a bit
those similarities just outlined, but it goes so much further, its cloak and dagger stuff when you get to the bottom of it, but
Oddly enough, as this organization continues to evolve, were experiences mission creep. Whichever way you see it,
Please note that the audience changed
Many many more political leaders now and academic.
Where were the original audience of the conference back in nineteen? Seventy one are now by far the smallest group represented the people that were thought to have the theoretical know how to tackle the problem.
There is also a time of press
unlike Bohemian Grover's some other elite, closed door, get togethers
like I M F meeting or something the media is all over this. What some form of me
He has access to all official sessions and
will these sessions or even broadcast on lying, so you can watch them even if you are not a Davos man which will
we'll get into that weird phrase later, of course, this does it
you specifically, you fellow conspiracy, really get to see everything. That's because the
entire, is what makes it different from dragging corner the masters or any other connection. The
entire city of Davos is walked down during the
events leading up to it and then, after the you cannot get in
anywhere in the city unless you have been invited by the
w e f in some capacity
and there's also, you know, despite all the talk about dignity for every person and
batting inequality right. Despite all that talk, there is an intensely hierarchical badge system. I think this is just like cartoonish paradoxical, but I understand if they have to work
have to do it. This way, the bad system determines your access, wait for it. White badges are the
arrest. Those italian members of those four days, society and civilization Orange is that's the press. You can go someplace, we can't go on places and then there are other colored badges.
For support staff, Rimmer Matt said the population goes up, the thirty thousand, but we
there were like when you five hundred to three thousand attendees the rest that is like security supports,
People, drivers driving caterers, personal bodyguards, personal assistance- you know what I mean the sword
small social ecosystem that gathers around powerful individuals right. They wearily travel solo, so yeah cocoa, still very equal. In short, I think idea here is that, through honest, transparent conversation, these their victims of the stakeholders,
we'll be able to cooperatively tackle those issues that are simply too big for an individual entity, be it state
corporation to solve so building
senses. The theory is allows the groups to make plans that, just like pollution
do not stop at any single political border timing, cool idea if it works as it work ban, does it work about low Tech, Vegas baby? For that it's a great question
does it work. Well depends on who you ask, as you might imagine, there are a few a few
of controversy about this idea of the rich and powerful enacting
huge initiatives that go beyond them
islands, emanation or a private entity. There is controversy, maybe just a little bit what let's pause for word from our sponsor and wills, who might be Davos or
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Penniless things like that by all in the service of furthering the narrative, that is human existence, but to what end we'll talk about that
One or two things here and most of them star with E G, the first one is the greater good right. That's what this whole thing is talked about
a lot in the past in the show, but there's another one. There's another really big g insult.
Else
What does event? It is
globalism
is? This is sort of the we're family show, but for four days Davos becomes the g spot for globalism.
Did you see by to weigh up the W w e F
doesn't see itself as a world government. You earlier point: no, they say we're not nearer the? U N, where just people are like mine,
getting together. Daban, honest, oh well, intentioned debate, but some critics argue that this
innovation and this gathering in particular, gets uncomfortably close to doing the things a world government would do, isn't just the kind of stuff
be read me for like an Alex Jones type. Conspiracy theories is always talking about the global elite and the globalist and wanting to turn us into a bunch of drones, mindlessly being you know, controlled by some sort of puppet government very much so very much so it's different
two over emphasise that fact. So I'll just say: yes, cabinet
as underlined it, pops
hi lighter over that, because you are on the money, my friend most years, that this
these media. This is the big one, but other smaller meetings occur in different regions throughout
world in their more focused on what I guess. They
consider more localised issues, but regard
so where these occur. When
regional or the big one in Switzerland most years there are gonna, be protestors;
globalization protesters on the scene also shot
to borrow from you too. I who says he described Davos once as the fact
It's in the snow,
Does anyone have a good bottle voice retard?
This is easy. Now is that he's got a classic irish lilt, but with a little
stress certain that I can't quite put my finger Owens and I'm not going to attempt it right. Our wealth
those send us your best bottle impressions, the Anti globalists perspective
Encompasses a lot of stuff, you know it's not
as the Alex Jones and slouch us. What people? Why concern domestic right wing? Politics is also people who
Are you might consider them far left and these folks, while they clearly don't
Riad, a bunch of other things. They argue that
W e, F and other similar institutions like the ones that you mentioned earlier, w G O. Maybe I am ass. She seven things like that. They say what these folks,
actually doing is leveraging capitalism and
mobilization to doing
exact things that they claim to prevent to accelerate poverty two degree.
The environment, all
while making a nifty profit, that's not to get nuts
Our show saying this: that's what the multitudes of critics and protestors
In this vein are saying in this,
so the controversy lake, ok, you're helping the world, but what
the world to you, because the world is something different guarantees to ever.
Individual you will ever meet and in the case of Davos, you know where it cost.
Twenty eight thousand dollars or equivalent to go, I'm theirs
the idea that these folks may be disconnected that the world they believe they are set
We may not be the world that the average non Davos person wants to be saved, or it's not the world that they experience.
That's. What leads us to this thing called the Davos man, so like a cave man right,
in their lives,
thing man. The Davos man is almost like a reminder.
Of double o seven Ursus, my or somebody you Eve
got no allegiance. Is I don't need to worry about this car?
then, I'm currently onward the borders around this state, where my house is. I might
agencies to humanity
I don't need any of that stuff and
It has to do with that level of wealth that you can
where you can drop twenty eight thousand dollars and it's not like the best out their bones.
You could ever imagined receiving or a lottery ticket when it's just some
extra money that you have re re inside the Davos person is Trans
national they're, saying things like you ask where they live, they would say well treated
my family originates in Greece. We were in shipping and transporting I feel kinship with the Greek
ay and there of a time everyone tourists
wintering in Greece, Samarang in then, perhaps in either by a typically these rules that ensure that would consider themselves citizens of the world. More
That's that's a great ideal EC thing right
a lot of ways being a citizen of the world. I think, is a positive and I think that's what
reasons. It's used a lot of times in the pr
for these kinds of organisations, because if we could see
everybody on the planet,
as a sibling, essentially in all of those
the I'm sorry. I know you guys get on me for combining a lot of the time, but this is there, but it it's a beer will never accuse you of combine. Yet ok or maybe guests have a lot, but but it's just it is about
The whole thing- and I don't want to
I don't want anyone out there listening to this thinking that that isn't it a cool thing,
it's just it's a rose, colored glasses,
kind of situation in most cases I thought of being said typically from a place of extreme privilege, and it's not
something that is attainable tumor, we would all love to be citizens of the world, but unfortunately requires a lot of resources and capital and the ability to
be tied down to a family or a location or whatever, whatever it might be in a normal people. Things yeah well said you know what I mean you talk to the average feeling of you average out the world. You talk to the
each person describing themselves as a citizen of the world is going to be far down on the list of
things that they say. I do wonder I do want to clarify if you are in
Ten. Do you like if you were there to speak at Davos? Justice speak Prime Minister
Saturday, etc. Then the conference itself is gonna, be free, free
one if you dare to represent a company in early
again, the king of Facebook, or whenever title they go with, then you pay the equivalent of twenty eight grandly. She didn't twenty twenty and you absolutely right.
That is why I agree with you: a hundred per cent.
Being a citizen of the world and not being limited by ideology, creed or any other demo.
Ethic slice that is ultimately that should be the goal of the scheme.
Seas of the problem is there. The human brain is bedeviled by some hard physiological limits. Dunbar's number, you know what I mean not conclusively proven, but pretty compelling in
the argument that there is a limit to how many people one person can also think of. As you know, people,
instead of just like you, are the function:
You're the reason the garbage moves on Tuesday how'd. You have a family,
wherever there is then there's another dignity
to account here and it's something that I have noted your been this
no we're talking about it in this ideological way?
There's there's a very real mechanical reason for people to at least one
To view board
of nations and countries and continents as a thing of the past, because they
often times are able to operate on a level that supersedes they goes beyond those borders.
Where you ve got a company or global economic like it's a girl,
economic forum where you know when you
about shipping you're thinking about these big movements that our way bigger than any
Country, ok, hold offers
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answer and then back with more on Davos, if used,
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and we ve returned yes, yeah
thing we ve said is correct. We are trying to be very fair because these are tremendous profound
possibly world changing ideas, but there's a guy with
to introduce you to is a political scientists named Samuel, P Huntington, he coin the phrase the Davos man I he disk
webs this type of person in his opinion, as people who have quote little need for national loyalty, view national
foundries as obstacles that thankfully or vanishing and see national governments as residue from the past was only useful function, is to facilitate the elites global operations, the implication being that Davos to some people serves not.
World, but their own ideological or financial goals, and we talked about
in the past and the shoe like the rough, the rough sketch
of the evolution of the human species rag is, it goes family and then it goes.
Region, and then it goes state and then it goes corporation and we're at we're at the point right now.
Where it is increasingly less crazy to ask if we are going to enter in
to a post nation, state civilization. You know, and if so, when, when does that happen?
and the truth is there. A lot of others is saying
and the human population that has no problem with that. That believes
that nationalism where they exist
of the nation. State has become increasingly anachronistic or increasingly on
for to the overall goal, which is the spread of humanity ultimately to the stars. But then there is another thing:
knowing how close to an earlier in today's episode is this democratic
no! No, not not so much I mean depends on how much talk you.
Enter. How far
reaching the types of conversations that happened at things like this actually are, and I think we can all pretty much conjecture that it's quite far
because I mean the folks that are there that are in on the conversation, have their finger.
Literally on maybe not actual button or or liver. But do you know they,
the means to make changes or too maybe
collude by their there's, a certain amount of that, and you know it at these closed door kind of sessions. These m these types of things you know much like a bohemian grove or what have you
but yeah me it is. It is it criticism and I think, a damning criticism. The Davos
enables a very undemocratic form of decision making,
is we I mean literally we the three of us we most
people listening? The show, I think, maybe don't have input in these conversations in
how political leaders are influenced
or the decisions that they make way.
They are entering into these. Does these conversations a thing like this? These are informal, usually country club converse
hence there, the Eba, you pay the price of entry.
Order to be in the same room as these huge decision makers, these these huge influencers, all the stuff happens, informally after hours and, of course it's it's a clue,
closed door event, it is invite only it's a club-
by the highest of the high above elite Society
and odds? Are it's a club that that the likes of us and in many of our listeners are not invited to yet this this guy
The exclusivity is appealing to the people
we were on the inside, but it son it strange to the Missouri.
The people who are not in this inner circle. This brings us to the newest project.
The newest Davos initiative. The purpose of our two part episode this week is something
all the great reset. This was the name
the official name of the fiftieth Davos meeting that was held in June of twenty twenty. What was it a good you're always
you can dig into all of the research? A good look at you can look at these speeches
the conversations, the debates that were held and, if you get to the very bottom, the simple
idea of the great reset it is best
described just my opinion. As
laundry list of we need to fix an fast. That's
That is what it is down
sleep, some of the more aristocratic attendees would be.
Scandalised by that crass language, but take it is, will that
that's the reality of the situation. Maybe you know what to be fair to them.
Let's not just have our editorializing of it. Maybe we can give a direct
their website about what the great reset, if not what it is, what it
to do. Yes, here are the official aims of the great reset.
You offer insights to help inform all those determining the future state of global relations. The direction
of national economics. The price
Ladys of society's wow
priorities of society's then
feature of business models in the management of a global commons to trade
this form of capitalism into something new capitalism. To point out that, that's me,
That's me Berlin's words. That's that's the idea right. Let's rethink capitalism in his book, Professor Schwab,
argues, argues for the them I own. I myself called a buzz word, but the free
they used to describe. This is something called stakeholder capitalism. Stakeholder would be defined in theory
any body, any individual entered your organization that will be affected by decisions made.
And by problem solved war by problems accelerated, and
they're saying they are safe.
We're doing is we are
you're telling businesses specifically,
that you have more responsibilities than merely giving your shareholders a good profit report. At the end of every quarter. You have
stuff. You need to do, which is something a lot of people can agree with Davos.
Through the great reset. Initiative wants to build equal new social contract that honours the dignity of every human being and on the face of it,
that sounds amazing, because there
our very few examples in the human,
species of a society or a group dynamic that ever managed to honour the dignity of every member.
The group or a Jason Europe stakeholder fine I'll take it allows, are saying stakeholder too. Now it's it's over with gunfire corporate, but but
that's the official answer. That is what the great reset is supposed to do, and at this point I think we ve raised some good concerns. Some,
hopefully a fairly accurate lay of the land here. Folks win
no and I work on these kinds of stories we do run into I'm runnin.
Things where we say
this has to be a multi part show, and it's not ever decision we make lightly, but
We also feel that we need to do our best to to actually explore all of this stuff,
Still consider this part one chapter one: an introduction to Davos and entered
action to the great respect and tune in
for our very next episode, part to wear,
We are going to assume illumination global, unlimited, let's get away with it, we are going to draw dive street into all the
crazy, creasy stuff surrounding
idea,
absolutely will overnight stuck in Lacrosse
Kansas we're which we might be for a little bit. I know we have to do that speaking thing or whatever, but less or another grass with possible
I just want to say when I hear or when I first heard this concept of
the great reset. I thought it was a fictional story. I thought it was
This is not true. This is not the real
what it is necessarily at all, but I M
and it as some dastardly plant the great reset. It sounds like what you do when you, when you're computer malfunctions or your network, shuts down any unplug the thing way for a while and plug it back in, because
not working summit,
gone awry. We just need to kill it for a while and then restart it and
In my mind, I hear
I'm talking about society, essentially about civilization, about humanity. That's what I picture,
least when I first you know at least
first encountered. This concept of the great reset yes gets. Cattle
sinister vibes of
Georgia, Guide stones and in some ways in our alike,
you, gotta cancer on the earth and maintain population under five hundred million or whatever.
So yeah. I can see how you would go there. Man,
and I just I wonder what everybody else immediately thinks when they
what we have discussed thus far and
I'd like to you know
if you haven't already researched, hang in there for the second part of this, but you know
have to hear what you think before we even get into the specifics. I think we all would, I think, we'd all of the heroic
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