The Great Reset: A Global Public Private Partnership between UN and WEF
by Jacob Nordangård | The Pharos Chronicles
On June 3 2020, Klaus Schwab, the executive chairman of World Economic Forum declared “The Great Reset”. It was followed by statements from UN Secretary-General António Guterres, Prince Charles (now Charles III), and representatives from IMF, Microsoft and Mastercard.
The key message was that the old system was no longer fit for the 21st century. The COVID-19 crisis had, according to Klaus, created an opportunity for change:
Now is the historical moment in time, not only to fight the real virus but to shape the system for the needs of the Post-Corona era.
Guterres stated that:
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.
This was one year after a strategic partnership had been signed between UN and WEF with the intent to accelerate the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The United Nations leadership would “engage in and utilize the different platforms” provided by the World Economic Forum “to advance impact”.
This constituted a common futures agenda between UN and the global business community. It would deliver opportunities for the crisis profiteers as well as for those who sought centralised control. The Great Reset would be achieved through a revision and transformation of the UN-system into a global Public-Private Partnership with WEF as a key partner. Read Full Article >