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Un libro de Alex Jones—De su página de Amazon:
In The Great Reset: And the War for the World,
the most controversial man on earth Alex Jones gives you a full
analysis of The Great Reset, the global elite's international conspiracy
to enslave humanity and all life on the planet.
From central
bankers, corporate billionaires, and corrupted government officials,
global elites have been organizing a historic war on humanity under a
trans-humanist, scientific dictatorship. Alex Jones was the first major
figure to expose the World Economic Forum’s agenda. He has dedicated the
last 30 years of his life to studying The Great Reset, conducting tens
of thousands of interviews with top-level scientists, politicians, and
military officials in order to reverse engineer their secrets and help
awaken humanity.
The Great Reset: And the War for the World
chronicles the history of the global elites' rise to power and reveals
how they’ve captured the governments of the world and financed The Great
Reset to pave the way for The New World Order.
Once dubbed a
conspiracy theory, but now openly promoted by the most powerful
corporations and governments, The Great Reset is a planned attempt to
redistribute all the world’s wealth and power into the hands of banks,
corporations, billionaires, and The World Economic Forum.
If you read one book in a lifetime, this is it. In The Great Reset: And the War for the World,
you will discover from the self-appointed controllers of the planet in
their own words, their plan for what they call the final revolution, or
The Great Reset.
The only way this corporate fascist conspiracy
can succeed is if the people of the world are not aware of it. And this
book lays out their sinister blueprint and how to stop it. While many
great books have been written to help awaken people to this sinister
agenda, no author has ever spent as much time and research on The Great
Reset as Alex Jones.
The Great Reset: And the War for the World is the undisputed trailblazer for understanding what’s happening and how to stop it.
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Principio del libro, cedido como promoción a Amazon:
Chapter One: What Is the Great Reset?
There’s
an eternal tension in the human soul between the desire for freedom and
the desire to be told what to do by those in authority.
The human
ability to work together in partnership is one of the great strengths of
humanity, as is the ability to dissent from the accepted wisdom of the
day. Many pollsters have noted the trend that, no matter the question,
there’s roughly a quarter of the population that will have an opposing
view. Some have taken to calling it the idiot 25 percent of the
population, and yet I see it as an evolutionary advantage, giving
humanity unprecedented flexibility.
Let’s imagine we’re in a small
tribe of about sixty people in the last Ice Age. Our leader, Thaag,
tall, handsome, and a great warrior, suggests a certain route to the
winter caves. It’s the route the tribe has regularly used for the past
several years.
But another member of the tribe, Uther, says, “There’s
been a lot of early snow, the glaciers are advancing, and I think that
route will likely be blocked. Many might starve if we take that route. I
know another route. It’s a little longer, with some challenging
terrain, but we’ll definitely make it to the winter caves.” Uther is
known as the thinker of the tribe—maybe he’s a medicine man—and
sometimes he seems a little crazy, like when he starts talking about the
spirits of the ancestors.
Many outcomes are possible.
Neither Thaag nor Uther knows the actual truth about which route makes the best sense.
Thaag
and Uther might be enemies, with long-simmering rivalries. Thaag might
demand the tribe take the traditional route, declaring that any who do
not follow his decision should be banished from the tribe. Uther might
respond that Thaag makes poor decisions, thus questioning his leadership
of the tribe. Maybe there are ten to fifteen people who side with
Uther, and they take the alternate, longer route to the winter caves.
The group following Thaag all die, but the small band led by Uther
survives. Maybe the group led by Uther, being much smaller in size,
meets with another tribe who wipes them out.
The tribe survives, but, whether it is Thaag’s or Uther’s group that survives, the community is greatly weakened.
However,
maybe Thaag and Uther are the best of friends, respecting the
strengths of the other while also understanding the weaknesses. Uther
understands that persuading Thaag is the best chance to ensure the
survival of the greatest number of their people. And Thaag understands
that some of Uther’s crazy ideas have resulted in unprecedented success.
They
talk and come up with a plan. They’ll start the trek to the winter
caves on the traditional route but send their fastest runners ahead to
make sure the path is open. If the traditional route is blocked, at the
early stages of the journey it will be easy to take a detour and switch
to Uther’s route.
That is how the strongest tribes are created, by talking through disagreements, and coming up with better plans.
This is not what we are doing in our world today.
* * *
For
those readers who are more religiously minded, you might ask, What does
the Bible say about the proper role between rulers and the people?
You
might be surprised to learn that one of the earliest books of the
Bible, the Book of Samuel, takes a very dim view of rulers, especially
kings.
The Book of Samuel takes place after the Jews have fled Egypt
in the Exodus and reestablished themselves in Israel. At this time,
Israel had no king but instead had judges who would settle issues
brought before them. This period was known as the Age of Judges and
lasted about a century.
In his old age Samuel appointed his sons
judges over Israel. His first-born was named Joel, his second son,
Abijah; they judged at Beer-sheba. His sons did not follow his example
but sought illicit gain and accepted bribes, perverting justice.
Therefore, all the elders of Israel came in a body to Samuel at Ramah
and said to him, “Now that you are old, and your sons do not follow your
example, appoint a king over us, as other nations have, to judge us.”
Samuel
was displeased when they asked for a king to judge them. He prayed to
the Lord, however, who said in answer, “Grant the people’s every
request. It is not you they reject, they are rejecting me as their king.
As they have treated me constantly from the day I brought them from
Egypt to this day, deserting me and worshipping strange gods, so do they
treat you too. Now grant their request; but at the same time, warn them
solemnly and inform them of the rights of the king who will rule over
them.”
Samuel delivered the message of the Lord in full to
those who were asking him for a king. He told them: “The rights of the
king who will rule you will be as follows: He will take your sons and
assign them to his chariots and horses, and they will run before his
chariot. He will also appoint from among them his commanders of groups
of a thousand and of a hundred soldiers. He will set them to do his
plowing and harvesting, and to make his implements of war and the
equipment of his chariots.
“He will use your daughters as
ointment-makers, as cooks, and as bakers. He will take the best of your
fields, vineyards, and olive groves, and give them to his officials. He
will tithe your crops and your vineyards, and give the revenue to his
eunuchs and his slaves. He will take your male and female servants, as
well as your best oxen and asses, and use them to do his work. He will
tithe your flocks and you yourselves will become his slaves. When this
takes place, you will complain against the king whom you have chosen,
but on that day the Lord will not answer you.”
A person might
be forgiven if he comes to the conclusion that God was the original
insurrectionist. However, the correct interpretation is that God was
suspicious from the beginning that having a king, or any ruler, was a
good idea. His preference was that the people kept Him in their hearts,
and thus would not need any rulers.
When one uses the frame of the
Samuel story, it becomes clear why many believe the United States to be a
divinely ordained nation. Our founding documents clearly place the
people as the true masters of our country, if only we act like it. The
rulers serve the people, not the other way around. The more power is
given to the people, the more God’s will is accomplished. People who
demand more freedom are working in God’s interest, because they trust
themselves to hear God’s voice. The faithful are not fearful of the
world around them. If you find a person filled with fear, then God is
not with them.
The premise of this book is that the battle we are
fighting against the Great Reset is nothing more than an ancient battle
between the forces of freedom and tyranny. And yet, the critical piece
of this fight is not found with those who are publicly advocating for
our historic freedoms, or among those advocating for greater
governmental control of your life.
The battle is won or lost by you,
the public, deciding whether you want freedom over your life and
decisions or more governmental control.
Choose wisely.
* * *
Before we get to the Great Reset, we should ask the question, Who is its most well-known advocate?
That
designation must surely belong to Klaus Schwab, founder and executive
chairman of the World Economic Forum. This is how Schwab was described
by Marc Benioff, chairman and CEO of the software company Salesforce, in
the forward of Schwab’s 2016 book, The Fourth Industrial Revolution:
As the Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum and its internationally renowned annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, Klaus Schwab is uniquely placed to synthesize the experiences and views of leading global economic and technological experts, leaders of the world’s largest businesses and the perspectives of government and civil society representatives into a panoramic view of the challenges ahead.
That’s a helpful piece of information. If you think the attendees at the World Economic Forum, held every year in Davos, Switzerland, have an accurate view of what’s happening at the street and neighborhood level of their respective countries, you’re likely to be impressed by Schwab’s credentials. If you believe the wealthiest individuals of every country are somewhat clueless about what’s genuinely going on in their countries, perhaps blinded by their expensive cars, enormous mansions, kids with drug problems, and private jets which spew an enormous amount of carbon into the atmosphere as they globe-trot every year to Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum, you’re likely to be less impressed. Here’s how Benioff finishes his introduction to Schwab’s book:
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is an important book for understanding the major trends shaping our world. It provides a way of thinking and analyzing the historic changes taking place so that we can collectively create an empowering, prosperous, human-centered future for all. I am sure that you will gain valuable insights for navigating the future from reading this fascinating book.
As I’ve reviewed Schwab’s work, he reminds me of a stage magician, diverting your attention with one hand, so you don’t see what he’s doing with the other. It’s easy to be fooled, as Schwab is comfortable with the kind of gee-whiz, ain’t it cool, upbeat, pop psychology business books that were once so popular. One can view him as a well-trained persuader, but once you see the game he’s playing, it’s difficult to retain any respect for him.
The construction of
the last paragraph of Benioff’s introduction is a case in point. He
tells you Schwab’s book is important for “understanding the major
trends shaping our world,” as well as “thinking and analyzing the
historic changes taking place.”
You might find yourself being lulled into acceptance, thinking, Yeah, I wouldn’t mind reading a book about some important trends in our world.
But Schwab isn’t interested in persuading you. He’s interested in
getting you to accept the plans of the richest and most powerful people
in the world to make even more money and to have even more power over
your life.
Benioff reveals the true intention of the book when he
states that the purpose is to allow us to “collectively create an
empowering, prosperous, human-centered future for all.”
Really?
Do
you think Marc Benioff or Klaus Schwab is genuinely interested in your
opinions? The truth is they simply want us to be silent as they enact
their plans.
Here’s a reality check.
Have any members of the Davos
Group come up to you in the past few years and said, “Hey, I really
want to understand your life. Can we talk for a couple hours? I’ll give
you my email and cell phone number in case you think of something
later.”
I doubt it.
* * *
Let’s jump right into the words of Klaus Schwab, with the very first paragraph of the introduction to The Fourth Industrial Revolution. Schwab wrote:
Of the many diverse and fascinating challenges we face today, the most intense and important is how to understand and shape the new technology revolution, which entails nothing less than a transformation of humankind. We are at the beginning of a revolution that is fundamentally changing the way we live, work, and relate to one another. In its scale, scope, and complexity, what I consider to be the fourth industrial revolution is unlike anything humankind has experienced before.
Are you ready for an exciting journey, boys and girls? One almost expects Schwab to tell us how to get in touch with our sixth chakra and access our inner child. However, beneath the breathless, flowery language, he makes it crystal clear that this is about the “transformation of humanity.” How does that strike you? Ready for the transformation? You probably didn’t realize that was part of the deal.
The thorn of totalitarianism is hidden among the rose-colored language of Schwab. Can you find the thorn?
We
are witnessing profound shifts across all industries, marked by the
emergence of new business models, the disruption of incumbents and the
reshaping of production, consumption, transportation and delivery
systems. On the societal front, a paradigm shift is underway in how we
work and communicate, as well as how we express, inform, and entertain
ourselves. Equally, governments and institutions are being reshaped, as
are systems of education, healthcare, and transportation, among many
others. New ways of using technology to change behavior and our systems
of production and consumption also offer the potential for supporting
the regeneration and preservation of natural environments, rather than
creating hidden costs in the forms of externalities.
Let’s
count the number of subtle calls to increased control over your life
contained in that single paragraph. We’ve got the “profound shifts
across all industries,” which will lead to the “disruption of incumbents
and reshaping of production, consumption, transportation and delivery
systems.” And let’s not forget the blatant lies they tell, like leading
you to believe they want incumbents to be disrupted.
They’re the incumbents.
They’re
doing this so they don’t get disrupted. They want a front row seat,
with their hand on the wheel, as they reshape “production, consumption,
transportation, and delivery systems.”
Then Schwab moves to the
“societal front” where he breathlessly informs us that “a paradigm shift
is underway in how we work, communicate, as well as how we express,
inform, and entertain ourselves.” Again, let’s note the subtle
persuasion. It’s already happening, he wants you to think, almost like
the guy who pesters a woman for a dinner date, then when she finally
agrees, says, “Would you like to have sex before or after dinner?” How
much does Schwab and his gang intend to control? Just how you work,
communicate, express, inform, and entertain yourself. The one frontier
where you may still have some level of control is your thoughts, but
they’re probably just waiting for Elon Musk to perfect his Neuro-Link
device, so they’ve got a straight shot into your brain.
Next, he
moves to the institutions: “Equally, governments and institutions are
being reshaped as are systems of education, healthcare, and
transportation, among many others.” Let’s put that into the plain person
translator, and we conclude they just want to control the schools, the
medical system, and your freedom of movement. You can’t say that Schwab
and his gang aren’t ambitious.
And what do Schwab and company
actually want? Well, helpfully, they tell us: “New ways of using
technology to change behavior and our systems of production and
consumption also offer the potential for supporting the regeneration and
preservation of natural environments.” They’re the ones who want to
use technology to reshape us, as well as control the means of production
and consumption. In other words, you’ll eat our plant-based burgers and
lab-grown meat when we tell you.
This may sound like a minor point, but Schwab is a really bad writer.
However,
I think Schwab’s writing and persuasion skills lie at the heart of this
book. One can make the argument that all writing is about persuasion.
But the quality of the writing is determined by the quality of the
author’s thinking. Brilliant writing is the result of a brilliant mind.
The most engaging writing is generally the result of the author being
willing to explore provocative ideas in a way the reader may not have
considered before picking up the book.
Schwab is a ham-handed persuader, always relying on the same three-pronged approach.
First,
use a lot of flowery, gee-whiz, isn’t progress amazing sections with
some interesting facts of which the reader might not be aware.
Second, introduce some threat such as instability of the system, to make people uneasy.
Third, let the reader know that Schwab and his Davos Group have the answer.
This is generally known in persuasion as the problem, reaction, solution dynamic.
* * *
It’s
said we don’t think in facts, but in narratives. If we have a
compelling narrative, we will subconsciously dismiss facts that don’t
fit the narrative and give greater weight to those that do fit the
narrative. Schwab is VERY interested in giving you the narrative for his
plan:
The changes are so profound, from the perspective of human
history, there has never been a time of greater promise or potential
peril. My concern, however, is that decision makers are too often caught
in traditional, linear (and nondisruptive) thinking or too absorbed by
immediate concerns to think strategically about the forces of disruption
and innovation shaping our future.
Understanding the persuasion
game is probably one of the most important things you will learn in
this book. If somebody wants you to make BIG changes, they need to
convince you that the problem is also BIG.
Schwab would have you
believe that “The changes are so profound, from the perspective of human
history, there has never been a time of greater promise or peril.”
Would any reputable historian agree with that statement? How about World
War II? The Cuban Missile Crisis, when the United States and the Soviet
Union stood on the brink of nuclear war? The Black Death in Europe of
the fourteenth century, which killed an estimated seventy-five to two
hundred million people?
Schwab is clearly using exaggerated language
(outright lies) to convince you to follow his suggestions. In real
life, when somebody lies to you, you stop listening to them. However,
we’re going to go even deeper to reveal the extent of Schwab’s
deceptions and the true plans of his Davos Group.
After his clearly
inflated claim about the “promise and peril” of our current time, Schwab
moves to breaking down the defenses of those who might frustrate his
plans when he writes, “My concern, however, is that decision makers are
too often caught in traditional, linear (and nondisruptive) thinking or
too absorbed by immediate concerns to think strategically about the
forces of disruption and innovation.”
Let’s translate Schwab’s flowery language into its true meaning.
Those
currently in charge are too stupid to understand the brilliance of my
plan! Stand aside, peasants, and let me unleash my massive brainpower
on the world! (Insert maniacal supervillain laugh.) Honestly, is there
any other way to understand the condescension in Schwab’s writing?
Near the end of the introduction of the book, Schwab lays out his vision of how this transformation will take place:
The
fundamental and global nature of this revolution means it will affect
and be influenced by all countries, economies, sectors and people. It
is, therefore, critical that we invest attention and energy in
multi-stakeholder cooperation across academic, social, political,
national and industry boundaries. These interactions and collaborations
are needed to create positive, common, and hope-filled narratives,
enabling individuals and groups from all parts of the world to
participate in, and benefit from, the ongoing transformations.
This
is not a revolution that is starting at the grass roots among the
proletariat. This is a revolution starting in the corporate suites,
among the bourgeoisie, where transnational business people get together
at big meetings in places like Davos, Switzerland.
Are we to believe this is genuinely being done in the name of the people?
Because
I’m pretty certain the average person has no idea what
“multi-stakeholder cooperation” means. And does the average person go to
bed at night worrying about the need to “create positive, common, and
hope-filled narratives”?
This book will detail all parts of Schwab’s
strategy to use the Great Reset to achieve an unprecedented amount of
control over your daily life. This genuinely is a “war for the world.”
It is a war to control the future of human development and capture
control of the human species. We all have a vital stake in the outcome.
I freely confess that in this book I use abundant satire and mockery.
And yet that’s not to imply that the plans of Schwab and the Davos Group
are not dangerous. I absolutely believe they are planning an enormous
assault on our freedoms, and we must figure out the best way to counter
their designs.
A power the elites have used for thousands of years is
respect and reverence. In previous centuries we were encouraged to
believe our rulers were descendants of the gods, or some type of
advanced human being. I use satire and mockery to demonstrate Schwab and
his minions do not deserve your respect or deference.
Our enemies
are human and possess no more strength or intelligence than you do.
They currently possess many of the levers of power, whether in the
media, government, or finance, but eventually they are accountable to
the common people.
You are the ones who will decide whether the future is one of freedom and prosperity, or bondage and suffering.
The power is in your hands.
(from The Great Reset and the War for the World, by Alex Jones).
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