09.06.2020 Author: F. William Engdahl
Now
Comes the Davos ‘Great Reset’
Column: Economics
Region: Europe
For those wondering what will come
after the COVID-19 pandemic has successfully all but shut down the entire
world economy, spreading the worst depression since the 1930s, the leaders of
the premier globalization NGO, Davos World Economic Forum, have just unveiled
the outlines of what we can expect next. These people have decided to use this
crisis as an opportunity.
On June 3 via their website, the
Davos World Economic Forum (WEF) unveiled the outlines of their upcoming
January 2021 forum. They call it “The Great Reset.” It entails taking advantage
of the staggering impact of the coronavirus to advance a very specific agenda.
Notably enough, that agenda dovetails perfectly with another specific agenda,
namely the 2015 UN Agenda 2030. The irony of the world’s leading big business
forum, the one that has advanced the corporate globalization agenda since the
1990s, now embracing what they call sustainable development ,is huge. That
gives us a hint that this agenda is not quite about what WEF and partners
claim.
The Great Reset
On June 3 WEF chairman Klaus Schwab
released a video announcing the annual theme for 2021, The Great Reset. It
seems to be nothing less than promoting a global agenda of restructuring the
world economy along very specific lines, not surprisingly much like that
advocated by the IPCC, by Greta from Sweden and her corporate friends such as
Al Gore or Blackwater’s Larry Fink.
Interesting is that WEF spokespeople
frame the “reset” of the world economy in the context of the coronavirus and
the ensuing collapse of the world industrial economy. The WEF website states,
“There are many reasons to pursue a Great Reset, but the most urgent is
COVID-19.” So the Great Reset of the global economy flows from covid19 and the
“opportunity” it presents.
In announcing the 2021 theme, WEF
founder Schwab then said, cleverly shifting the agenda: “We only have one
planet and we know that climate change could be the next global disaster with
even more dramatic consequences for humankind.” The
implication is that climate change is the underlying reason for the coronavirus
pandemic catastrophe.
To underscore their green
“sustainable” agenda, WEF then has an appearance by the would-be King of
England, Prince Charles. Referring to the global covid19 catastrophe, the
Prince of Wales says, “If there is one critical lesson to learn from this
crisis, it is that we need to put nature at the heart of how we operate. We
simply can’t waste more time.” On board with Schwab and the Prince is the
Secretary-General of the UN, Antonio Guterres. He states, “We must build more
equal, inclusive and sustainable economies and societies that are more
resilient in the face of pandemics, climate change and the many other global
changes we face.” Note his talk of “sustainable economies and societies”—more
on that later. The new head of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva, also endorsed The
Great Reset. Other WEF resetters included Ma Jun, the chairman of the Green
Finance Committee at the China Society for Finance and Banking and a member of
the Monetary Policy Committee of the People’s Bank of China; Bernard Looney,
CEO of BP; Ajay Banga, CEO of Mastercard; Bradford Smith, president of Microsoft.
Make no mistake, the Great Reset is
no spur-of-the moment idea of Schwab and friends. The WEF website states,
“COVID-19 lockdowns may be gradually easing, but anxiety about the world’s
social and economic prospects is only intensifying. There is good reason to worry:
a sharp economic downturn has already begun, and we could be facing the worst
depression since the 1930s. But, while this outcome is likely, it is not
unavoidable.” The WEF sponsors have big plans:”…the world must act jointly and
swiftly to revamp all aspects of our societies and economies, from education to
social contracts and working conditions. 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.” This is big stuff.
Radical changes
Schwab reveals more of the coming
agenda: “…one silver lining of the pandemic is that it has shown how quickly we
can make radical changes to our lifestyles. Almost instantly, the crisis forced
businesses and individuals to abandon practices long claimed to be essential,
from frequent air travel to working in an office.” These are supposed to be silver
linings?
He suggests that those radical
changes be extended: “The Great Reset agenda would have three main components.
The first would steer the market toward fairer outcomes. To this end,
governments should improve coordination… and create the conditions for a
“stakeholder economy…” It would include “changes to wealth taxes, the
withdrawal of fossil-fuel subsidies, and new rules governing intellectual
property, trade, and competition.”
The second component of the Great
Reset agenda would ensure that, “investments advance shared goals, such as
equality and sustainability.” Here the WEF head states that the recent huge
economic stimulus budgets from the EU, USA, China and elsewhere be used to
create a new economy, “more resilient, equitable, and sustainable in the long
run. This means, for example, building ‘green’ urban infrastructure and
creating incentives for industries to improve their track record on
environmental, social, and governance (ESG) metrics.”
Finally the third leg of this Great
Reset will be implementing one of Schwab’s pet projects, the Fourth Industrial
Revolution: “The third and final priority of a Great Reset agenda is to harness
the innovations of the Fourth Industrial Revolution to support the public good,
especially by addressing health and social challenges. During the COVID-19
crisis, companies, universities, and others have joined forces to develop
diagnostics, therapeutics, and possible vaccines; establish testing centers;
create mechanisms for tracing infections; and deliver telemedicine. Imagine
what could be possible if similar concerted efforts were made in every sector.” The Fourth Industrial Revolution
includes gene-editing biotech, 5G telecommunications, Artificial Intelligence
and the like.
UN Agenda 2030 and the Great Reset
If we compare the details of the 2015
UN Agenda 2030 with the WEF Great Reset we find both dovetail very neatly. The
theme of Agenda2030 is a “sustainable world” which is defined as one with
income equality, gender equality, vaccines for all under the WHO and the
Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) which was launched in
2017 by the WEF along with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
In 2015 the UN issued a document,
“Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.” The
Obama Administration never submitted it to the Senate for ratification knowing
it would fail. Yet it is being advanced globally. It includes 17 Sustainable
Development Goals, extending an earlier Agenda21. The 17 include “to end
poverty and hunger, in all their forms and dimensions… to protect the planet
from degradation, including through sustainable consumption and production,
sustainably managing its natural resources and taking urgent action on climate
change…“ It calls for sustainable economic growth, sustainable agriculture
(GMO), sustainable and modern energy (wind, solar), sustainable cities, sustainable industrialization… The word sustainable is
the key word. If we dig deeper it is clear it is code-word for a reorganization
of world wealth via means such as punitive carbon taxes that will dramatically
reduce air and vehicle travel. The less-developed world will not rise to the
developed, rather the other way, the advanced civilizations must go down in
their living standards to become “sustainable.”
Maurice Strong
To understand the double-speak use of
sustainable, we need to go back to Maurice Strong, a billionaire Canadian
oilman and close friend of David Rockefeller, the man who played a central role
back in the 1970s for the idea that man-made CO2 emissions were making the
world unsustainable. Strong created the UN Environment Program, and in 1988,
the UN Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) to exclusively study
manmade CO2.
In 1992 Strong stated, “Isn’t the
only hope for the planet that the industrialized civilizations collapse? Isn’t
it our responsibility to bring that about?” At the Rio Earth Summit Strong that
same year he added, “Current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the
affluent middle class – involving high meat intake, use of fossil fuels,
appliances, air-conditioning, and suburban housing – are not sustainable.”
The decision to demonize CO2, one of
the most essential compounds to sustain all life, human and plant, is not
random. As Prof. Richard Lindzen an MIT atmospheric physicist puts it, “CO2 for
different people has different attractions. After all, what is it? – it’s not a
pollutant, it’s a product of every living creature’s breathing, it’s the
product of all plant respiration, it is essential for plant life and
photosynthesis, it’s a product of all industrial burning, it’s a product of
driving – I mean, if you ever wanted a leverage point to control everything
from exhalation to driving, this would be a dream. So it has a kind of
fundamental attractiveness to bureaucratic mentality.”
Lest we
forget, the curiously well-timed New York pandemic exercise, Event 201 on
October 18, 2019 was co-sponsored by the World Economic Forum and the Gates
Foundation. It was based on the idea that, ”it is only a matter of time before
one of these epidemics becomes global—a pandemic with potentially catastrophic
consequences. A severe pandemic, which becomes “Event 201,” would require
reliable cooperation among several industries, national governments, and key
international institutions.” The Event201 Scenario posited, “outbreak of a
novel zoonotic coronavirus transmitted from bats to pigs to people that
eventually becomes efficiently transmissible from person to person, leading to
a severe pandemic. The pathogen and the disease it causes are modeled largely
on SARS, but it is more transmissible in the community setting by people
with mild symptoms.”
The declaration by the World Economic
Forum to make a Great Reset is to all indications a thinly-veiled attempt to
advance the Agenda 2030 “sustainable” dystopian model, a global “Green New
Deal” in the wake of the covid19 pandemic measures. Their close ties with Gates
Foundation projects, with the WHO, and with the UN suggest we may soon face a
far more sinister world after the covid19 pandemic fades.
F. William Engdahl is
strategic risk consultant and lecturer, he holds a degree in politics
from Princeton University and is a best-selling author on oil and
geopolitics, exclusively for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook.”
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