I often wonder if some people in my life and those who read my work/hear my podcasts are convinced I’ve lost my mind. So, this one goes out to any and all of you who fit into that category. The goal here is to re-explain the plan by going directly to the source.
As you really should know by now, the World Economic Forum (WEF) has an outsized amount of sway in the tide of human affairs. Its pet project — The Fourth Industrial Revolution, a.k.a. “Great Reset” — is not a secret or a conspiracy theory. It’s a widely known plan that is already in full effect and being rammed through with the help of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) metrics.
If these sociopathic parasites have their way, you’ll have zero money, zero privacy, and zero autonomy — possibly as soon as the year 2030. Not only that, your alleged carbon footprint will be the guiding force of what you are and aren’t allowed to do.
Case in point: Your “smart” home will be hooked up to the cloud. A heat wave arrives so you wanna crank up the AC, right? Too bad, because you are not in control of such settings.
You’re also not in control of how far you can go in your mandatory electric vehicle, how you spend your money, and… what you eat. The WEF is hard at work conditioning us to “be happy” eating regular meals of insects and wild plants. Here’s just a small sampling of their articles from 2018 to earlier this year:
5 reasons why eating insects could reduce climate change (February 2022)
Why we need to give insects the role they deserve in our food systems (July 2021)
Worms for dinner? Europe backs insect-based food in a bid to promote alternative protein (May 2021)
Good grub: why we might be eating insects soon (July 2018)
5 reasons we need to start nurturing – and eating – weeds (November 2020)
(Click here for more info on how widely WEF influence has spread.)
What makes the WEF and the powers that (shouldn’t) be so confident that we’ll go along with their enslavement agenda? Look around. You volunteered to be a lab rat for an experimental injection that had never been tested. You still have no idea what it contains or does.
You stopped visiting loved ones even if those family members were not long for this world. You hid your faces and feared the air without asking for proof that masks work (spoiler alert: they don’t). You didn’t even ponder what mask-wearing and isolation would do to children. And you’re still lining up for boosters and demonizing those who resist.
Go back a couple of decades when, post-9/11, you were sold the “war on terror” bill of goods. You bought into the “you’re with us or against us” dogma and dutifully took off your shoes and limited your liquids to tiny bottles.
Shortly before that, they introduced cell phones. We were doing fine without them. We didn’t know the long-term effects of the radiation. But I’ll be damned if you didn’t physically assault each other on Black Friday just to get the latest model.
Why the fuck wouldn’t the maniacs in charge be overconfident?
But it’s not a done deal yet. It’s not too late. The entire house of cards collapses the moment we stop complying. It is that simple.
For decades, whenever I’ve written something like this, I get people demanding I tell them what to do. It’s heartbreaking to get this query over and over but not shocking. But, the moment you stop waiting for orders from anyone (including me), the Great Reset is likely doomed. So, all I’ll share is a suggestion of what not to do.
Don’t let your outrage and passion be funneled into party politics or traditional activism. Both avenues are traps, exercises in futility, and willful dead ends.
Instead… take some time away from watching your favorite streaming shows and all your news feed doom scrolling to do some real homework. Confirm what’s happening. And then, find the courage to resist — if not for yourself, then for the kids who are counting on us.
It’s either that or acquiring a taste for worms and grass.
What’s it gonna be, free thinkers?
Well said. The proactive things people can do are going to very greatly, but any program of mutual aid is a good start. That can be modest. It probably should be. Talking in-person helps too, as long as it's friendly. Asking questions rather than preaching is another.