The imf says credit should be allocated based on your Web history. None for any of us then when the furlough runs out!
https://www.rt.com/news/510161-imf-search-history-credit/
That is actually astonishing evidence of fascism within the IMF. It is not far different from the NSV.
What Is The Great Reset? Explaining the World Economic Forum's Controversial Initiative.
What is "The Great Reset"? An initiative of the World Economic Forum, the WEF describes it as follows: "There is an urgent need for global stakeholders to cooperate in simultaneously managing the direct consequences of the COVID-19 crisis. To improve the state of the world, the World Economic Forum is starting The Great Reset initiative."
But what does this really mean and how might it affect nations and people? What is the intention of the Great Reset and why is it so controversial? Is there more to this than meets the eye? Should we be concerned?
Joining us on The New Culture Forum Counter Culture to discuss this are:
* James Delingpole, writer, journalist, columnist and Executive Editor of Breitbart London
* Ben Sixsmith, a writer and contributor to The Spectator & Quilette who has written extensively about The Great Reset.
Watch the Video Dec 18, 2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YCQRG6jZ_c
Let's rewind and remind ourselves that all of these restrictions started off as measures required to "save the NHS" not to save lives.
Yes in most other countries without an NHS, similar restrictions have been put in place.
And the NHS has not been at any long-term risk of being overwhelmed all year.
The philosophical question is, if the NHS were supported with unlimited funding, equipment, medicines and resources, why would such restrictions be required?
If the "great reset" inspired "carbon reduction" is impossible I.e. Carbon dioxide keeps rising (how is it possible to put it into the ground anyway? ). Then the sea level will still rise and hurricane strength storms will hit Spain and Ireland and the UK according to some predictions
https://english.elpais.com/elpais/2019/11/29/inenglish/1575019844_510711.html






