Friday, November 20, 2020

The Great Reset Hoax

It's becoming increasingly evident that we are under siege by propagandists determined to break our will to be free, and to defraud us of our possessions. The latest entry into the propagandist's arsenal of fake and bewildering stories is the Great Reset, promoted by Klaus Schwab and his World Economic Forum.

The vision pushed forward is that of a future in which no-one will own anything and where everyone has a remote control chip implanted in their brain. This preposterous vision is nothing but a dystopian fiction, yet taken seriously by a great number of people who should know better. The effect of this is in turn great tribulations among the masses who can't separate their facts from fiction.

The purpose of this is to cloak what's really going on in a confused mess of scary imagery that makes our future seem sealed with no way out. False alternatives are presented to us, and we're left with a feeling that things will become dystopian no matter what. Faced with the spectre of a chip implant in our brain, forced vaccinations seem positively benign, even desirable.

Klaus Schwab plays his role as Dr. Strangelove with perfection. Talking with a straight face about chip implants in our brains, he scares everyone witless. However, a great reset already happened, and what's presented is merely a bogeyman for people to focus on. Central banks have already shifted most wealth away from ordinary people and into the hands of a small well connected elite. There's hardly anything left to steal. It is therefore time for the elite to throw a spanner into the workings of society so that people are left fighting among themselves while the elite retires to their well defended hideouts.

But, as is always the case, there's a rather glaring and obvious alternative available to us all. We can stop taking these clowns seriously and start focusing on our own lives. We can refuse to play along with all their nonsense. Those of us with savings can disappear more or less completely from the politically controlled system and enter the parallel economy instead. Those of us with useful skills and a will to get out of the system can follow suit. We can seek to do thing differently, and let the dystopian fiction collapse under its own weight. Because the only thing keeping the fiction alive is our willingness to believe in it.

Klaus Schwab WEF 2008 (cropped).jpg
Klaus Schwab

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