Thanks Anthony

What you just said reminded me of a part of a really good book I am reading.

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The worldwide COVID-19 pandemic has been used as a pretext for worldwide globalization and an economic reset. As news about one coronavirus variant after another was announced, we were given various rationales for resetting the economic, geopolitical, environmental, and racial equilibrium of the world. There is a sense in which COVID-19 has proven that we are all one family in a connected global community.
In 2021, a couple reports were submitted to the World Health Organization (WHO), evaluating the worldwide response to COVID-19 and providing recommendations. In addition to government restrictions and mandates, the reports “supported the creation of an international pandemic treaty that would establish consequences if countries failed to live up to their commitments.”
Klaus Schwab, the man who founded the World Economic Forum, has written the book COVID-19: The Great Reset, which states in the introduction, “Since it made its entry on the world stage, COVID-19 has dramatically torn up the existing script of how to govern countries, live with others and take part in the global economy.”
When will things get back to normal? “The short response is never,” he writes. “We will continue to be surprised by both the rapidity and unexpected nature of these changes—as they conflate with each another…cascading effects and unforeseen outcomes.” We are assured that “no industry or business will be spared from the impact of these changes.”
Let’s take a closer look at where this will lead us.
The script calls for nations to no longer set policies that would be best for themselves, but best for the whole world. This means there will be huge transfers of wealth, particularly from the US to poorer countries in the interest of equity.
There is no hiding the agenda. On the World Economic Forum’s website, Schwab writes, “To achieve a better outcome, the world must act jointly and swiftly to revamp all aspects of our societies and economies, from education to social contracts and working conditions. Now is the time for the great reset. Every country, from the United States to China, must participate, and every industry, from oil and gas to tech, must be transformed. In short, we need a ‘Great Reset’ of capitalism.” The argument of Schwab’s World Economic Forum is based on the notion that control of goods and services must be transferred from individual countries to the global community in accordance with socialistic principles. As we noted in chapter 3, the World Economic Forum was asked their predictions for the world in 2030. One of the answers, already accepted by many, was, “You’ll own nothing. And you’ll be happy


Lutzer, E. W., & Charles, H. B., Jr. (2022). No reason to hide: standing for christ in a collapsing culture (pp. 236–237). Harvest House Publishers.

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