Opinion: The 'Great Reset' Must Be Stopped
There is a constant agenda being pushed during this global pandemic towards a new world; a fresh way of thinking, or a redeveloped sense of society.
“This pandemic has provided an opportunity for a reset,” said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a United Nations meeting in September.
But does the world even want this reset? What exactly is Mr. Trudeau alluding to by this statement, and should we as Canadians be concerned?
To provide some context, the World Economic Forum released a plan not that long ago called the Great Reset. Their website reads, “The Covid-19 crisis, and the political, economic and social disruptions it has caused, is fundamentally changing the traditional context for decision-making. The inconsistencies, inadequacies and contradictions of multiple systems –from health and financial to energy and education – are more exposed than ever amidst a global context of concern for lives, livelihoods and the planet. Leaders find themselves at a historic crossroads, managing short-term pressures against medium- and long-term uncertainties.” A summit will be hosted on the subject in January 2021.
The website then provides a solution for the problems in our world: the aforementioned reset. This aims to change “the future state of global relations, the direction of national economies, the priorities of societies, the nature of business models and the management of a global commons”.
Listed partners of the Great Reset include Facebook, Microsoft, multiple Chinese energy companies, almost every major bank, and hundreds of other major companies.
In his speech, Trudeau also references the 2030 Agenda, a 15 year framework with the goal of eliminating poverty, creating peace, and taking climate action, among other goals.
It’s no coincidence that these two things are tied together by Trudeau. The United Nations 2030 Agenda and the Great Reset are interchangeable terms, and this group is using this global pandemic to drive a new future.
From the very roots of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) there has been a not-so-hidden, but often ignored agenda.
The first director of the organization in 1945 was Julian Huxley, who was joined by several other advocates (President Theodore Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchhill, Irving Fisher, Margaret Sanger, and Bill Gates Sr.) in the pursuit of evolutionary manipulation to a desirable end.
Huxley made it clear the goal of the organization was to stress “the ultimate need for world political unity and familiarize all peoples with the implications of the transfer of full sovereignty from separate nations to a world organization”.
In 1968, the Club of Rome was formed, made up of current and former heads of state, UN administrators, high-level politicians and government officials, diplomats, scientists, economists, and business leaders from around the globe.
This Club formed a list of threats to humanity that could be used to form a one world government, and achieve global peace. The identified issues were, “pollution, global warming, water shortages and famine.”
Throughout the 1990s, these issues were increasingly brought into the spotlight, ultimately leading to the UN’s adoption of them as major goals for change.
Since this point, society has seen sub-units of the UN gain more and more power, including the World Health Organization, and the International Monetary Fund. Then in 2015, the 2030 Agenda was created, the aforementioned document referenced by Trudeau this September when talking about the opportunity the pandemic has created to initiate a reset.
The goals of the 2030 Agenda sound innocent: No poverty, zero hunger, good health and well-being, clean water, peace, along with 12 other items.
But what is deeply concerning is the methodology to achieve these goals: social engineering, population management, resource management, and complete overhaul of society—and pushed by unelected tech leaders and billionaires, no less.
What Trudeau and other world leaders are looking for right now is very clear, listed right on the United Nations Development Programme's website under the headline Re-imagining life in a post-pandemic world: “the next phase of UNDP’s response is a quantum leap—to help decision-makers enact fundamental changes to ensure a just and fair transition to a clean economy by overhauling governance and social protection and fostering digital disruption.”
It’s incredibly interesting that just one year ago, October 28th, 2019, the World Economic Forum partnered with the John Hopkins Center for Health Security and the Bill and Melinda Gates organization to run ‘Event 201’.
This event modelled a high-level pandemic (the virus in this model was a mock novel coronavirus), and leaders from across the globe were instructed on the required cooperation among several industries, national governments, and key international institutions.
The theme of next year’s World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland is entitled “The Great Reset”. To be clear, the World Economic Forum is not the same as the United Nations, but is closely affiliated and in partnership.
Advocates of the reset are upset with how the UN has failed to advance the 2030 Agenda, due to slow, bureaucratic processes. So the World Economic Forum has become increasingly dominant and has gained more traction due to its swift action.
The WEF’s last meeting was this year in Switzerland, and had over 3000 participants including Greta Thunberg, President Donald Trump, and George Soros.
The Great Reset is not just another conspiracy theory; the evidence is out there. Headline news from Times Magazine says the fear of the Great Reset is all just due to conspiracy, and it’s worth noting they are listed as a contributor on the official partners list of the Reset.
Organizations like the United Nations and its sub-units, the World Economic Forum, and the Club of Rome are all pushing one concept: this pandemic is an opportunity to change society.
Pierre Poilievre has created a petition to Stop the Great Reset in Canada that you can sign here. It calls for the government to end plans to impose the Great Reset, focusing instead on protecting the lives of Canadian citizens, and ultimately calls for protection of our freedom. impose the "Great Reset";