The Great Reset is a proposal by the World Economic Forum (WEF) to rebuild the economy sustainably following the Covid-19 pandemic. It was unveiled in May 2020 by the UK’s Prince Charles and WEF director Klaus Schwab. After a Sept. 2020 speech of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau supporting a reset and accomplishing the UN’s Agenda 2030 goals, a Conservative MP started a petition to stop The Great Reset which had 80,000 signatures in less than 3 days. Soon, a conspiracy theory was spread via far-right internet personalities, groups, conservative political commentators, and even by Russian propaganda outlets such as RT. In October, a chain email spread claiming to be from a member of a nonexistent committee within the Liberal Party of Canada was picked up by QAnon-associated groups. It would spread further that November after footage of Trudeau’s speech went viral online. The conspiracy theory alleges that world leaders have planned a pandemic, creating the coronavirus to cause the conditions that will allow a restructuring of the world’s governments. It alleges the main goals of the reset are to take global economic control and instate a Marxist totalitarian regime and the New World Order. Such a regime would remove property rights, send the military into cities, impose mandatory vaccination, and create isolation camps for people who resist. In some variations of the theory, US Pres. Donald Trump is the only world leader keeping the scheme from happening based on a video from August 2020 viewed by three million people. The conspiracy theory is without evidence. The WEF does not have authority to tell countries what to do, nor did politicians plan the virus, nor are they using it to destroy capitalism or have formed a secret cabal. Wikipedia,
[Jesus warns us, “Take heed that no man deceive you.” Matthew 24:4.]