Alex Newman – "Great Reset" Turns Man Into Machine to Serve Elite
Just last year, the schemes peddled under the "Great Reset" banner would have been dismissed as "crazy conspiracy theories." Today, top globalists such as World Economic Forum boss Klaus Schwab, UN chief (and socialist leader) Antonio Guterres, IMF leader Kristalina Georgieva, and others are trumpeting their agenda from the rooftops. World leaders such as far-left Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are doing it too, despite frantic efforts by the fake media to downplay the significance.
As The New American reported this summer, shortly after the "Great Reset" agenda was unveiled, there are many elements to the plot. Everything must change, from education and business to the global economy and governance, Great Reset advocates declared during the summit announcing the scheme. However, one area that has not received nearly as much attention is the plan to fuse human beings with technology under the guise of "improving" mankind.
WEF chief Schwab, the chief marketer of the Great Reset who recently released a book with that title, has proclaimed that a key element of the "reset" will be the so-called "Fourth Industrial Revolution." And in very public statements, he has explained what this means: merging man with machines.
"What the fourth industrial revolution will lead to is a fusion of our physical, digital and biological identity," Schwab explained in a speech to the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.
Schwab, whose accent and demeanor make him appear to be almost a caricature of some evil cartoon villain, even wrote a book on the subject in 2016 entitled Shaping the Future of The Fourth Industrial Revolution. In it, the globalist schemer explains how looming technological changes will allow governments to "intrude into the hitherto private space of our minds, reading our thoughts and influencing our behavior."
"Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies will not stop at becoming part of the physical world around us they will become part of us," continued Schwab. "Indeed, some of us already feel that our smartphones have become an extension of ourselves. Today's external devices from wearable computers to virtual reality headsets – will almost certainly become implantable in our bodies and brains."
Among those technologies are "active implantable microchips that break the skin barrier of our bodies," Schwab explained. These "implantable devices," Schwab continued, "will likely also help to communicate thoughts normally expressed verbally through a 'built-in' smartphone, and potentially unexpressed thoughts or moods by reading brain waves and other signals."
Even more creepy, perhaps, is that Schwab suggested these technologies would be used by governments to determine who may travel and even for "pre-crime" purposes. "As capabilities in this area improve, the temptation for law enforcement agencies and courts to use techniques to determine the likelihood of criminal activity, assess guilt or even possibly retrieve memories directly from people's brains will increase," he explained, adding that authorities might require "a detailed brain scan to assess an individual's security risk."
In a post on the WEF website by Danish Parliamentarian Ida Auken, the direction and goals of all this transhumanism become more clear. "Welcome to the year 2030," Auken writes. "I don't own anything," including a home, and "I have no real privacy. No where I can go and not be registered. I know that, somewhere, everything I do, think and dream of is recorded." But her biggest concern is those who refuse to participate.
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