World Economic Forum to host “The Great Reset”
- Edward Morgan
- Jan 8, 2021
- 3 min read
In a matter of weeks, the coronavirus took over healthcare systems, economies and societies, continuing to impact Australia and the greater world. The World Economic Forum, instrumental in Event 201, is now calling for a “balanced and inclusive response that makes economies and societies future-proof”, titled ‘The Great Reset’.
The justification for a radical transformation of the world has been made possible with COVID-19, and on closer examination, the upcoming forum mirrors plans detailed in the Agenda 2030 document. Ethan Nashexplores. THE ‘RESET’ IS COMING The World Economic Forum (WEF) is set to adopt a new twin-summit format for the 51st World WEF Annual Meeting in January 2021, with acentraltheme focused on ‘The Great Reset’. The gathering of the world’s rich and powerful, held every year in the Swiss resort town, will also achieve this new goal through a network of more than 400 hubs across the world.
The group will incorporate a virtual summit to engage younger genera
tions, alongside its annual summit in Davos, bringing together world leaders from government, business and civil society.
The WEF, which describes itself as an “international organisation for public-private partnership”, said ‘The Great Reset’ is a commitment to “jointly and urgently build the foundations of economic and social systems for a more fair, sustainable and resilient future”.
The ‘Great Reset’ will look at how the world can address the COVID-19 ‘crisis’ and the political, economic, and social disruptions it has caused:
The announcement of a ‘great reset’ summit was made by the Prince Charles of Wales and WEF Founder and Executive Chairman, Klaus Schwab, during a virtual meeting.
Prince Charles commented: “In order to secure our future and to prosper, we need to evolve our economic model and put people and planet at the heart of global value creation.” The WEF will also host a virtual series — The Great Reset Dialogues — leading up to the annual meeting in January, which is also a joint initiative of the WEF and Prince of Wales.
The organisation will utilize the power of young people across the world to make the plan a reality.
‘GLOBAL SHAPERS COMMUNITY’
Underpinning the strategy of this new forum, the WEF will draw on thousands of young people in more than 400 cities around the world. Known as the‘Global Shapers Community’, this group serves as an interconnected and powerful virtual hub network that interacts directly with leaders in Davos.
Born out of the World Economic Forum, the Global Shapers Community is “a network of inspiring young people under the age of 30 working together to address local, regional and global challenges”.
The group has more than 7,000 members and spans 369 city-based hubs in 171 countries.
Australian branches of the Global Shapers Community are in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Each of those hubs will have an ‘open house policy’ to integrate all interested citizens into this dialogue, making this meeting available to everyone. In addition, social media networks will help the WEF mobilize millions of people, enabling them to share their input and gain access to discussions.
COVID-19 has created the perfect ‘crisis’ for justification of ‘The Great Reset’, and we are already seeing the world plandemic be used as the driving force behind a plethora of new societal changes.
THE SHIFT IN MOTION
The current ‘pandemic crisis’ has shown just how quickly radical changes can be made to the lifestyles of millions at the drop of a hat.
Almost instantly, the event manipulated businesses and individuals to abandon practices long claimed to be essential, from air travel to working in an office.
For those wondering what will come after the COVID-19 has successfully all but shut down the entire world economy, spreading the worst depression since the 1930s, the leaders of the WEF have just unveiled the outlines of what we can expect next. This crisis will be used as an opportunity.
PROBLEM, REACTION, SOLUTION
According to the WEF, a ‘great reset’ will require ‘improved’ multilateral cooperation between governments and the alignment of the recovery of economies and priorities of societies. That’s right, the COVID-19 event is being used as the perfect scapegoat to institute radical change.
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