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The Great Reset

And the War for the World

13 minAlex Jones, Joe Kredjetti

What's it about

Do you feel like powerful elites are secretly reshaping the world against your interests? This summary unveils the alleged globalist agenda known as "The Great Reset." Discover the hidden plan to control every aspect of your life, from your finances to your freedom, and learn what's at stake. You'll get a breakdown of the key players, institutions, and technologies that proponents claim are being used to engineer a new world order. Uncover the supposed war for humanity's future and explore the strategies you can use to resist this top-down corporate and governmental takeover.

Meet the author

Joe Kredjetti is an award-winning filmmaker and journalist who has spent over twenty-five years documenting globalist power structures and movements that threaten individual liberty and national sovereignty. His extensive work exposing political conspiracies and corporate corruption provided him with the unique, firsthand knowledge necessary to write The Great Reset. This book is the culmination of his life's mission to empower humanity by revealing the truth behind the global elite's agenda for the future.

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The Script

We've been taught to see a catastrophe as a sudden, explosive event: a market crash, a natural disaster, a declaration of war. But what if the most profound transformations don't arrive with a bang, but with a quiet, almost imperceptible turning of a dial? What if the most significant shifts in power and society are engineered through a gradual, coordinated adjustment of expectations, where what was once unthinkable becomes first plausible, then normal, and finally, inevitable? This kind of change doesn't announce itself. It uses the language of safety, sustainability, and equity as a kind of camouflage, presenting a meticulously planned architectural redesign as a series of spontaneous, necessary responses to a crisis. The crisis itself becomes the justification, the public relations campaign for a future that has already been decided.

This creeping sense that the world's problems and their proposed solutions felt strangely pre-packaged is what drove broadcaster Alex Jones to begin a years-long investigation. He noticed that the same phrases, policies, and goals promoted by organizations like the World Economic Forum were suddenly echoing through corporate boardrooms and government halls worldwide, all presented as the only logical path forward. Teaming up with researcher Joe Kredjetti, he set out to connect the dots, tracing the publicly available documents, white papers, and speeches from globalist institutions. Their goal was to assemble a public record—to reveal the blueprint for this global transformation that was being executed in plain sight.

Module 1: The Blueprint for a New World Order

The book opens by defining the core concept. The "Great Reset" is presented as a planned overhaul of our global economic and social systems. It's an ambitious vision. But the authors argue it is an open, published agenda.

The central idea is a shift away from private ownership. The authors point to a 2016 article from a World Economic Forum contributor. It paints a picture of life in 2030. In this future, you will own nothing. No car. No house. No clothes. Instead, you'll access everything as a service. This vision is often sold as convenient and sustainable. But the authors ask a critical question. If you own nothing, who owns everything?

This leads to the book's first major assertion. A small, unelected elite is positioned to control the levers of society. The authors cite comedian George Carlin, who joked that politics creates an illusion of choice. The real power, Carlin said, belongs to the "owners." They control the corporations, the land, and the media. The book argues this is the operating model of the proposed reset. Power becomes concentrated in the hands of a few, far from any democratic accountability.

So who are these architects of change? The book points directly to global institutions. The World Economic Forum, or WEF, is identified as a key driver. Its founder, Klaus Schwab, is presented as the primary ideologue. His books, like The Fourth Industrial Revolution and COVID-19: The Great Reset, are treated as foundational texts. The authors analyze Schwab's language carefully. They claim he uses persuasive techniques to sell his vision. First, he presents exciting technological progress. Think AI and bioengineering. Then, he introduces a large-scale threat, like a pandemic or climate change. Finally, he positions the WEF's plans as the only viable solution. Global institutions weaponize crises to advance pre-planned agendas.

And here's the thing. This agenda relies on technology. The book warns that digital systems are being built for surveillance and control. The authors use the term "digital gulag." It's a striking metaphor. It suggests a future where control is exercised through data. Think of vaccine passports evolving into general digital IDs. Or Central Bank Digital Currencies, known as CBDCs, that allow a government to monitor and even restrict your spending. The book argues these tools, sold to us as progress, are actually instruments for enforcing compliance.

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