Friday, April 30, 2021

'Unaccountable, Unelected Entities' Create Global Reset, New World Order


The Populist ‘Great Upset’: Decoupling From the Corporate State Deathgrip

Ben Bartee




Globalism is a death machine; localization is the antidote.

The social engineers at the World Economic Forum — seizing on the opportunities presented by mass fear over COVID-19 and the choking lockdowns on economies and societies worldwide — have an authoritarian vision for the future of humanity, carefully choreographed from on high at the top levels of the global power structure.

Unaccountable, unelected entities are hard at work constructing this brave new world through a shadowy process they have ominously dubbed the “Great Reset“:

“The pandemic represents a rare but narrow window of opportunity to reflect, reimagine, and reset our world.”

A sea change, just now coming into clear focus, is afoot. Without grassroots pushback from a united populist front, as the former CDC director recently forecasted, “nothing is ever going back to normal” – ever.

Addressing the globalist Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation group advocating “free trade” – a misleadingly labeled concept which means nothing more than corporate profiteering across borders to capitalize on cheap labor and instantiating dystopian corporate sovereignty into law while bleeding the working classes in rich nations dry –  Canadian Prime Minister expounded on the ethos of the “Great Reset”:

“This pandemic is truly a global challenge. And not just because every country in every corner of the world has been affected: because there is no part of society, no industry, no aspect of daily life that has not changed…. This is our chance to build back societies that are fairer and economics that are more resilient.”

All of which begs the questions:

  • Who decided on these changes? 
  • What populations in the Western “democracies” were permitted to exercise popular will in a vote on these changes? 
  • For whose benefit are these “Great Reset” policies enacted?

Again, globalist Trudeau’s speechwriters offer insights on this front, a brief glimpse behind the curtain at how the proverbial Global Reset sausage is made:

“The most promising [Global Reset] ideas will be taken up within existing IMF and World Bank processes as well as at the G7 and G20 Leader Summit… This pandemic has provided an opportunity for a reset. This is our chance to accelerate our pre-pandemic efforts to re-imagine economic systems.”

The World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the G7 and G20 are unelected, non-representative international bodies run by and for the interests of the global elite at the expense of the working classes in every country on Earth.

Normal people have no seat at the table nor any voice in the decisions by these global behemoths. At its core, the international regime is fundamentally anti-democratic and, increasingly, anti-human.

The real agenda of the ruling class — as it has been for decades since globalized trade and politicization began in earnest — is to further remove power from everyday people and place it into the hands of distant corporations and internationalized bureaucracies:

“We have to do more. We have to diversify our supply chains. We need to deepen our cooperation with different parts of the world… we look for new iterations of multilateral structures as people are looking at a transforming world.”

At the current crossroads in American — and indeed, global — history, reform is no longer a viable solution; on the contrary, reform is a fool’s errand. World trade, and even more so world government, is a death machine:

Globalization now connotes economic dislocation, increasing inequality, unwanted immigration, and a vehicle for the transmission of disease. The pandemic… has emphasized the dangers rather than the benefits of efficient linkages between markets, laying bare the dangers of complex global supply chains where any node can become a ‘choke point’, and the risks of overspecialization or the concentration of technological knowledge and/or production capacity in a single country or region.”

The DC Swamp – not to mention the lurking global behemoths like the United Nations – is beyond reform. There is no salvation to be found in these institutions. Congress members don’t represent average people – how could they? Average people don’t make small talk with them at Georgetown cocktail parties. Average people don’t finance their campaigns. Average people don’t give them lucrative positions in the never-ending revolving lobbying door after they conclude their terms.


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