WEF’s Great Reset Agenda Continues to Get Significant Pushback From Critics

Amid the Covid-19 pandemic of 2020, bureaucrats, financial institutions, multinational corporations, and international organizations around the world are beginning to promote the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) “Great Reset” initiative, which aims for a greener, fairer The “Great Reset” initiative, launched by the World Economic Forum (WEF), is beginning to promote a greener, fairer world. In this year and beyond 2020, the Great Reset push continues, with many global citizens speaking out against the theme. So much so that last year the issue was given such a high profile that fact checkers were placed on social media to prevent misinformation about the “Great Reset”. Today, people from all walks of life are still condemning Great Reset content on social media and blaming the organization for delivering the message.

the now-deleted “own nothing and be happy” WEF tweet from 2016

If you watch the news or pay attention to the economy or politics, you have probably heard of the Great Reset and the phrase “You’ll own nothing, and you’ll be happy.” Many people associate the Great Reset and the phrase with the World Economic Forum (WEF), an independent international organization founded by Klaus Schwab. That’s because the WEF tweetedin November 2016about eight projections for 2030.

The tweet and the quote, “We will own nothing and be happy,” come from aopinion editorialwritten by Danish parliamentarian Ida Oken. A few years later, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, with a big Great Reset push from the WEF, Schwab published this book.”The book is called Covid-19: The Great Reset.”

This particular tweet about 8 predictions for the world in 2030 has been deleted.

This idea speaks of a stream of political shifts, a post-Covid 19 world, equality, climate change, andthe restructuring of capitalism. Justin Trudeau, the 23rd and current Prime Minister of Canada, supports this ideaand U.S. President Joe Biden has also been accused of supporting the concept of the Great Reset through his “Build Back Better” programand the WEF is not the only organization promoting this idea

A tweet made by WEF in response to a now-deleted November 18, 2016 tweet was accompanied by this screenshot.” The blog series on which this video is based is a thought experiment designed to provoke questions about the future. More context can be found in the author’s note at the end of this blog,” WEF wrote a few years later on October 26, 2020.

A website calledgreatreset.compromoting this idea caught people’s attention, and the publication TIME magazine published a Great Reset editorialsupporting the theme. In an article published in June 2020, the WEF’s founder believes the world needs to demand that the private sector join this movement.

“It is clear that the will to build a better society exists,” Schwab wrote.

“It is clear that the will to build a better society exists. This requires stronger and more effective government, but this does not imply an ideology of greater government. And it will require the involvement of the private sector at every step of the way,” the WEF founder added.

TIME magazine’s Great Reset editorial collection.

Critics undermine the “insane Great Reset,” and the newly created International Freedom Forum aims to fight back against the Great Reset

Even today, there are still a great many people who oppose the WEF’s Great Reset initiative, and the topic has beencommonplaceon social media since the end of 2020. Last year, fact checkers were deployed on social media such as Twitter,A Reuters fact-checkingreport claimed that ” The World Economic Forum has not set a goal that people will own nothing and be happy by 2030.” Despite statements like these and the Establishment Fact Checker, many observers believe that the Great Reset is a collectivistagenda

Actor and political activist Russell Branddiscussed theGreat Reset in April 2022. Brand’s Great Reset video has been viewed 1.8 million times on Facebook and approximately 859,864 times on Youtube. The topic of the reboot agenda is still a hot topic today and is discussed daily on social media. Matt Gubba, CEO of BizBritain, a financial broker based in Marlow, England,83} speaksabout the creation of the International Liberty Forum. He spoke about founding the International Liberty Forumto counter the concept of the Great Reset.

“Our fightback against the WEF has begun,” Gubba told his 103,400 Twitter followers on Tuesday.” I would like to introduce the International Liberty Forum. In the coming weeks we will work hard to fight back against the big reset and build a platform to get rid of Klaus. This battle can be won.”

Canadian conservative Paul Mitchell of the Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta claims that the central bank digital currency is part of the Great Reset plan.” The WEF is pushing to eliminate cash and replace it with central bank digital currency (CBDC) as part of their crazy Great Reset,” Mitchell saidand shared a Zerohedge articleabout the cashless society, stating. “People in the UK are clearly not cooperating and are increasingly using cash. Canadians should do the same,” Mitchell added.

Futurist Sikh For Truth told his 54,300 Twitter followers that the Great Reset idea is all about mass control. The goal of the World Economic Forum and every government and globalist organization is to orchestrate the Great Reset. The result will be a UN-based world government based on climate hysteria with mass social and digital control,” Sikh For Truth said Wednesday. While many have called the Great Reset a fascist plan aimed at installing an elite totalitarian world order, mostmedia todaycall it a right-wing, anti-vaxxerconspiracy theory

worldwide compared to most queried subjects. 110} Simply searching for “Great Reset” and “WEF” on TwitterSearch for “WEF” on Twitter or any other social media site and you will find posts and threads that discredit the Great Reset idea, including climate action, stakeholder capitalism, and political globalization. Andpolitical globalism. The interest in the Great Reset is staggering, as the search query “Great Reset” scored 95 out of 100 in the second week of January 2022, according to Google Trends (GT) data.

At the end of February 2022, for three weeks, the GT score for the search query hovered between 99-100, dropping to 35 in May, but the subject of Great Reset is on the rise again, and this week, the GT score for this term is 50. GT data shows that Great Reset search queries began combing toin May 2020, as the score for that month was less than 1. The search rating for this theme still topped 100 in November 2020, during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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