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The Great Reset for DummiesWhere do we go from here?
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*The peasants are getting fat, and they are breeding!Oh no.*

What is “the Great Reset”?

The Great Reset
<https://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/504499-introducing-the-great-reset-world-leaders-radical-plan-to>
is
a massively funded, desperately ambitious, internationally coordinated
project led by some of the biggest multinational corporations
<https://www.weforum.org/partners> and financial players
<https://www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2020/06/03/sp060320-remarks-to-world-economic-forum-the-great-reset>
on
the planet and carried out by cooperating state bodies and NGOs. Its soul
is a combination of early 20th century science fiction, idyllic Soviet
posters, the obsessiveness of a deranged accountant with a gambling
addiction—and an upgraded, digital version of “Manifest Destiny.”

The mathematical reason for the Great Reset is that thanks to technology,
the planet has gotten small, and the infinite expansion economic model is
bust
<https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnmauldin/2017/05/31/mauldin-brace-yourself-for-the-great-reset/#ee9ce795d382>—but
obviously, the super wealthy want to continue staying super wealthy, and so
they need a miracle, another bubble
<https://harpers.org/archive/2008/02/the-next-bubble/>, plus a surgically
precise system for managing what they perceive as “their limited
resources.” Thus, they desperately want a bubble providing new growth out
of thin air—literally—while simultaneously they seek to tighten the
peasants’ belts, an effort that starts with “behavioral modification,”
a.k.a. resetting the western peasants’ sense of entitlement to high life
standards and liberties (see awful “privilege”).

The psychological reason for the Great Reset is the fear of losing control
of property, *the planet*. I suppose, if you own billions and move
trillions, your perception of reality gets funky, and everything down below
looks like an ant hill that exists *for you*. Just ants and numbers, *your
assets*.

Thus, the practical aim of the Great Reset is to fundamentally restructure
the world’s economy and geopolitical relations based on two assumptions:
one, that every element of nature and every life form is a part of the global
inventory
<https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/09/how-much-is-this-planet-worth-the-value-of-nature>
(managed
by the allegedly benevolent state, which is, in turn, owned by several
suddenly benevolent wealthy people, via technology)—and two, that all
inventory needs to be strictly accounted for: be registered in a central
database, be readable by a scanner and easily ID’ed, and be managed by AI,
using the latest “science.” The goal is to count and then efficiently
manage and control *all* resources, including people, on an unprecedented
scale, with unprecedented digital anxiety and precision—all while the
masters keep indulging, enjoying vast patches of conserved nature, free of
unnecessary sovereign peasants and their unpredictability. The king’s world
feels far more predictable and relaxed when the chaos of human subjectivity
is contained for good.

Plus, as a potentially lucrative aside, a bunch of these tightly managed
“assets” can be also turned into new financial instruments and traded. Game
on!

In other words, it’s an “efficient” global feudalism that goes much farther
than its medieval brother since the scanner is all-seeing: every person,
every mineral, and every berry
<https://www.ibm.com/blockchain/solutions/food-trust> is digitally tagged
and tracked. Under that framework, every peasant has a function that is
derived not from the mystery of life, and not from their inner calling—but
from AI, the master of efficiency and the servant of the king. Ideally, the
peasants can be convinced that it’s good for them (or necessary to be safe,
see “contact tracing”) and that this is what progress and happiness are
like—but if not, there are other ways, from classic violence to virtual
prisons <https://www.wired.co.uk/article/virtual-prisons> to “morality pills
<https://theconversation.com/morality-pills-may-be-the-uss-best-shot-at-ending-the-coronavirus-pandemic-according-to-one-ethicist-142601>
.”

The reform in question is meant to disrupt all areas of life, on a
planetary scale: government, international relations, finance
<https://www.securities.io/federal-reserve-developing-cbdc-digital-dollar/>,
energy, food, medicine, jobs, urban planning, real estate, law enforcement,
and human interactions—and it starts with changing the way we think of
ourselves and our relationship with the world. Notably, privacy is a huge
thorn in the collective eye of our “great resetters”—and—as I am typing
this, they are pushing their sweet talking points about how privacy is
really an outdated concept—especially when it comes to people’s medical
data, sheesh—and that we simply cannot move forward with the bright future
if silly people keep clinging to their privacy.

I will briefly go over different elements of this slippery reform in a
sec—but to sum it up, the desired end result is a giant, joyless, highly
controlled global conveyor of everything and everybody where privacy is
tremendously expensive, dissent is unthinkable, and spiritual submission is
mandatory. It’s like a 24/7 medicated reality, except the medications are
both chemical and digital, and they are reporting you back to the
mothership, which can then punish you for bad behavior by, say, blocking
your access to certain places or by putting a hold on your digital bank
account—perhaps without any human intervention at all.

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