The 2023 WEF confab in Davos has wrapped-up. But not the Globalist-CCP Axis’ schemes, which continue to be executed. Though they wrap themselves in a high-tech veneer, the scheme itself is old — albeit now larger than ever, with total-globe aspirations.
And what is that scheme? The enslavement of human beings for the enrichment of their human owners.
When they state that by 2030 you will own nothing, they really mean it – including you not even owning yourself. Individual liberty = owning yourself, and vice-versa. They fully intend to snuff-out individual liberty, and so own you.
On his Crossroads program of January 25, 2023, Joshua Philipp details how the WEF is attempting to scrub the Internet of the record of this – a telling, no incriminating move on the part of the WEF. (The link above is to the Rumble part of the show, so anyone can watch; it offers an excellent overview of the WEF and its “Great Reset” – highly recommended.)
Speaking of, via Rumble and Wayback Machine, here are links to the main “scrubbed” WEF materials that Mr. Philipps discusses: 8 predictions for the world in 2030 (2017) and Welcome to 2030: I own nothing, have no privacy, and life has never been better (2016).
(Mixed metaphor alert) If you read “Welcome to 2030,” note that it includes a scenario reminiscent of the Hunger Games movies, in which those who resisted being absorbed into the idyllic urban pen – might we call that the Borg-osphere? – have been reduced to a Mad Max-like existence, scratching for survival across a hinterlands of abandoned towns and villages.
What’s Old is New Again?
For those who were absorbed into the Borg-osphere, Welcome to 2030 puts a slick spin on an existence not unlike what Marxists used to call “Capitalist exploitation,” i.e., workers are paid barely subsistence wages, while those who are owners are unjustly enriched.
The 1950’s hit song Sixteen Tons describes how this was for coal miners (ironically, an industry the WEF intends to eliminate … except for expanding supplies of coal for CCP consumption):
You load sixteen tons, what do you get?
Another day older and deeper in debt
Saint Peter, don't you call me 'cause I can't go
I owe my soul to the company store
Welcome to 2030 portrays shiny happy people supremely satisfied in their sustainable serfdom.
Owning nothing, many things “free,” and a “universal basic income” via central bank digital currencies for subsistence by rent and subscription is the new, global company store — the WEF’s “Great Reset Company Store.”
One may call it serfdom. Another may call it feudalism or neo-feudalism. All may call it slavery.
None Dare Call It Enslavement
Some have opined that it was actually wealthy financial interests behind the Bolsheviks and other Communist revolutions. See, e.g., the 1971 book None Dare Call It Conspiracy (a book that deserves much higher levels of awareness among our citizens).
If we assume that premise to be correct, then an irony becomes apparent: What the Marxists refer to as the “Capitalists” — who themselves are using Marxism — lure people from existing economic exploitation (by “Capitalists”) into outright economic enslavement (Communism). And do so using Marxism / Socialism / Communism as the lure promising liberation from that existing exploitation.
Hold that thought.
Today we have the Globalist-CCP Axis peddling the idyllic imagery of “Build back Better” to a post-Great Reset “sustainable” planet in which everyone’s basic needs are met, private property is eliminated as people “own nothing and are happy.” Not unlike the Bolsheviks’ slogan of “Peace, Land and Bread” – a gauzy, feel-good slogan that segued to the reality of gulags and economic misery.
Indeed, Karl Marx’s phrase “from each according to his ability, to each according to his need” could just as well be the slogan of “The Great Reset” (with the WEF serving as “the Party,” and CCP as the KGB).
What we are confronting are the same type of oligarchs described in None Dare Call It Conspiracy, seeking to lure humanity into enslavement via idyllic imagery … only this time, under guise of “saving the planet.” Same old tune, different lyrics.
As well, there are certain pagan — and Satanic — undercurrents to all of this …
“My object in life is to dethrone God and destroy capitalism.” – Karl Marx
The “sustainability” schtick carries unmistakable characteristics aligned with a sort of paganism – Gaia worship. This arising concurrently with Christianity (especially) being a target of suppression – on the way toward intended elimination – as “hate” in the West, and “anti-Communist” in China.
In other words, both consistent with an effort toward “dethroning” God.
Meanwhile, the post-reset economic system intended by the Great Reset is not Capitalism (genuine Capitalism is free market capitalism). Instead, it portends something closer to a melding Fascism and Communism; with their “state” (WEF) controlling the means of production, whether by outright ownership, or de facto ownership and control via regulation. Hence their misleading euphemisms “public-private partnership,” “stakeholder capitalism” and ESG.
Thus, if they succeed, Capitalism will be “destroyed,” and God will be “dethroned” from this earth (at least they so believe).
As those are their intended outcomes, we may conclude that at root “The Great Reset” and all that comes with it is, ultimately, Satanic evil manifesting itself. It then follows that the human beings behind the Globalist-CCP Axis are themselves minions of that Great Deceiver.
Choose your side. There are but two choices.