Is The Stage Being Set For The Great Reset?
By Karen Schumacher
President-elect Trump won the election by an overwhelming margin with the popular vote. Everyone is breathing a sigh of relief that he will help bring our country back to its senses and worth. But as the German population allowed themselves to become spellbound by a Nazi leader found out, they should have been paying better attention.
The same holds true with Donald Trump. Yes, he espouses his love for America and has made promises to restore it to greatness after all the damage from the last four years. No doubt he is being sincere. How he goes about returning America to its glory is the problem and that is what needs very close scrutiny.
World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab announced his “Great Reset” shortly after Covid-19 began. As the article suggests, the Great Reset is also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4th IR). There were several goals attached to this plan.
Agenda 21, also called Sustainable Development (SD), is rife with technology and advancing its use in all chapters. Agenda 2030 wasn’t a replacement for Agenda 21, it was a compressed form into 17 goals. Agenda 21 still lives on. Over the period of time from when Agenda 21 was announced to the world in 1992, technology has also advanced to meet those goals and indeed, has changed the world and the way in which we all live.
Technocracy is the “science of social engineering,” the methods by which technology is used to engineer society and change how everyone lives. The individuals who use, or implement technocracy, are called technocrats. They usually have some background in science, technology, engineering, or math. Silicon Valley is an example filled with technocrats. The Covid-19 event is a prime example of technocracy in action, in which Trump was the leader.
It appears he hasn’t learned one thing from that experience as he rapidly assembles his administrative team. He is bringing in technical experts and more alarming, individuals who have been building the swamp which he avidly claims he wants to drain.
Elon Musk is a full blown technocrat, taking after his grandfather who was active in the technocracy movement during the 1930’s. His hands are in all types of technology from cars to spaceships, and future brains, and believes there should be a carbon tax, while vacillating on climate change itself. In his full delusional state he believes the sun is the full energy source of the future.
Vivek Ramaswamy is no less a technocrat than Musk, having dabbled his hands in the biotech industry, and has even suggested eliminating federal workers based on their social security number.
Another technocrat, David Sacks, has been nominated as AI/Crypto czar. How more technocratic can one get than to integrate AI into the government by using it as the “steam engine” of the 4th IR?
Howard Lutnick, nominated for Department of Commerce (DOC), is the CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, a leader in sustainable development goals with a focus on digital transformation and decarbonization. Lutnick himself sees the Department of Interior as his own little piggy bank and loves crypto currency.
Although not nominated for a position, but a mentor to J.D. Vance and having a close relationship with Trump, Peter Thiel and his data gathering company Palantir, is a likely choice for involvement somewhere because data is another needed fuel for the 4th IR.
Then there is the concern about Trump just turning constitutionally required agencies over to the private sector.
There are other individuals who are a major concern in regard to what is coming in a Trump administration, along with some who aren’t as much of a threat. The bottom line is every action taken must be scrutinized for advancing America into a technocratic state. This is a time to pay attention more than ever, making sure the swamp is really being drained and not built.