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kyta
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Liz Callaway interviews Breitbart's James Delingpole about The Great Reset

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https://soundcloud.com/user-971435732/liz-callaway-interviews-breitbarts-james-delingpole-about-the-great-reset

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Posted this separately but only got one response so hoping to post on this thread for more info -

What specifically do people think will happen. What will be the process of the great reset and how would such a system work in the long term?

I get it in a macro sense. And the social credit/mass surveillance/no thought is your own is not difficult to consider given how far we've gone along that path anyway. But I don't get how the economic bit is supposed to work. So you trash the economy, only big business left, mass unemployment and most everyone on a form of UBI. The super rich get even richer. But how does the interim work, and how does an economy in the day to day sense of buying food, clothes, etc work. Is the idea that there's no free leisure time and therefore no requirement for a hospitality industry? One or two mega corporations in each sector? At a basic level I just don't get it.

For what it's worth, I originally thought it was incompetence, and now think towards the confluence of interests using it to their best advantage - albeit that I would prefer that it was just incompetence as it seems to me that the alternate thought is too absolutely terrifying for my own, my family and my country's future...

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There would be no economy. "You will own nothing" so logic says that they, the elite will own everything. Effectively a kind of slavery.

To be honest it does really scare me how crazy this whole thing is going and how people are so scared of covid they enjoy their freedoms being chipped away. The saddest thing is that I don't know what to do to fight it.

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Technocracy and the Abolition of Man
By Lucy Wyatt. December 7, 2020

So far, we have had only hints of a different future in ‘Build Back Better’ and the Prime Minister’s references to digital. ‘Build Back Better’, however, seems to be a global slogan in line with the World Economic Forum’s ‘The Great Reset’, now endorsed by Prince Charles. WEF’s founder Professor Klaus Schwab has stated: ‘The pandemic represents a rare but narrow window of opportunity to reflect, re-imagine, and reset our world’ in the direction of the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’. The UK Government is being coy about its own support for WEF, in spite of publishing a White Paper last year in which collaboration between the UK and WEF was clearly established.

Why is the UK Government not being more open about its support for the World Economic Forum and the Fourth Industrial Revolution? Is it because of a fundamental lack of compatibility between the philosophy of the World Economic Forum and core Conservative Party values?

What drives the World Economic Forum is a belief in technology, and ultimately in technocracy. In the WEF world, science/the machine/technology all know better than people, and even people can be improved through technology. In fact, we don’t actually need people at all for much of what we currently take for granted. According to this philosophy, people are no longer in control of their lives: the algorithm dictates all. We saw an example of this in action this summer with the exam fiasco.

Technocracy is profoundly anti-humanand relies on non-human contact. We see evidence for this in the Secretary of State for Health’s desire that ‘telemedicine’ should continue. You might never see your GP in person again. While removing people from the equation may make sense in terms of efficiency, it does nothing to improve patient welfare where the relationship is often the key to recovery.

Read the full article here
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/technocracy-and-the-abolition-of-man/

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