The WEF Great Reset - speeded up by the Coronavirus hoax

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The WEF Great Reset - speeded up by the Coronavirus hoax

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Klaus Schwab of the World Eco[nomic Forum emerged from the shadows in early June 2020 to welcome the Coronavirus [hoax] pandemic as a unique opportunity to reset the global econoy and financial system. It all seems too convenient. Take home message - the fake pandemic was a trojan horse saddled up well in advance and ready to race after warnings in plain sight and dry runs.

it's instructive to watch how they turn their cards up slowly.

The WEF's "spinning wheel" of aspirations and markers is particularly interesting, called Strategic INTELLIGENCE which attempts to link up all the various strands in the New World Order. Covid-19 was slotted into the grand scheme by March 12 2020. Tellingly, the first editions were produced in Spring 2019.
Other key give-away topic include AGILE GOVERNANCE, how governments around the world can change laws at a stroke to change behaviour.

https://fakeologist.com/blog/2020/06/09 ... rld-order/


Links here in comments
http://fakeologist.com/blog/2020/08/01/this-guys-awake/
http://fakeologist.com/blog/2020/08/17/ ... ing-wheel/

It's interesting to see what else the WEF adds to their spinning wheel.

A very recent one, first archived in August 2020 is.... NO POVERTY.
It seems as silly as those advocating "ZERO COVID" being the end of restrictions.
[which might be interpreted as universal poverty]
https://intelligence.weforum.org/topics ... blications
[first archived April 14 2020]

Now the wheel has a RED CENTRE. It's a Strategic Goal. I'm not quite sure how poverty will be defined globally for it to disappear.
Notice how intermediate subject "Valuing Human Dignity" leads to central topics such as
GLOBAL RISKS and ..... LGBTI Inclusions, with the rainbow flag at the centre.
backlinking to Global Risks, Global Governance.
Unsurprisingly, SYSTEMIC RACISM is connected to LGBTI - Inclusion.
Notice how the WEF have dropped Q from LGBTIQ of the curating partner OutRight Action International

Outright has a Covid Global action fund
https://outrightinternational.org/keyword/covid

because...
OutRight rightly anticipated that a spike in demand on LGBTIQ organizations would occur as LGBTIQ people experience increased food insecurity, unemployment, homelessness and domestic violence, but a decrease in resources as LGBTIQ organizations themselves struggle for financial survival.

We work to advocate for and influence change at all levels of power—national, bilateral, sub-regional, regional, and global. We call this interlocking spectrum of power the ladder of influence. To make our communities stronger, we want the human rights of LGBTIQ people to be integrated at every level of this ladder. OutRight’s value is in our ability to connect our partners to these different levels of power to push an agenda for change.
they are well plugged into the United Nations.[video]
https://outrightinternational.org/what- ... d-nations/


all being promoted by the WEF. Another window of opportunity...
https://outrightinternational.org/conte ... 9-response
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/07/ ... r-response
LGBTIQ people have been hit hard by Covid-19. Here's how we can provide support
July 28 2020

What IS going on?
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This is not covid-related but shows which way the controllers are pointing us, hastened by the phoney plandemic.

RESILIENT CITIES.

we can see this is a change from nations to regions and cities in particular, with their own local "agile" laws and procedures as we are herded into these smart cities.


https://www.london.gov.uk/sites/default ... igital.pdf

The objective is to have 90 percent of Parisians trained in first aid by 2030.
- hastened by the fake Bataclan attack of 2015
e.g. Action C6 - Using forecasting to enhance RESILIENCE
Case Study: Heatwave plans in European Cities
By 2020, the goal is for all Parisians to be within a 7-minute walk of a cool island.
This project focusses on the extent to which GLA policy are robust and adaptive to changing environments, and aims to explore ways of incorporating increased uncertainty in policy making processes. This supports the work set out in project C2 aiming to develop governance that can be more agile and responsive to future shocks and stresses.
"Climate change" occurs 31 times e.g.
As a city, we must be prepared to deal with the consequences of climate change, urbanisation, rapid population growth,
social inequality and the risks associated with economic integration and interconnectivity.


which is what we're seeing right now related to coronavirus

From the World Bank...
https://documents.worldbank.org/en/publ ... ed-kingdom
The plan makes it clear that to tackle climate change, Londoners do not have to reduce their quality of life but do have to change the way they live. The plan sets ambitious targets to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions-down 20 percent in 2016 and then down to 60 percent in 2025, both relative to 1990 levels. .
There are no RESILIENT Cities in Canada, but they're spread throuough the world. But the "resilience" is often tested with fake terror attacks, fake disasters.
https://www.arup.com/perspectives/city-resilience-index
THE CITY RESILIENCE INDEX
Today, a city’s ability to be competitive, whilst supporting the wellbeing of its citizens, can be compromised by risks from climate change to infrastructure deficit, and unplanned growth to pandemics. As one of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, city resilience is now accepted as a critical urban agenda..... Over the past four years, with the support of The Rockefeller Foundation, Arup has developed the City Resilience Index – a new way to understand and champion resilience in cities.
Most are "research cities" but LIVERPOOL, alaong with a few others, is a TEST CITY

Resilience goals
City resilience is recognised as one of the key drivers of urban development within our cities work. We are deeply committed to developing a strategic and pragmatic response to the agenda of city resilience. This is why Arup, supported by The Rockefeller Foundation, has created the City Resilience Index. It is based on three years of research and analysis into what actually constitutes resilience, based on evidence from 28 diverse cities spread across the world.


Our research tells us that universally there are 12 goals that each and every city should strive towards in order to achieve resilience. These are what matters most when a city faces chronic problems or sudden catastrophe.
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They knew we weren't going back to normal...

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While we were being bamboozled by people dropping dead in China on the streets, Italian army trucks ferrying "corpses" around and rising deaths [no doutbt 'with' covid, allegedly 35 in the UK on March 15 2020] a few journalists in the know, or who had been studying releases from the IMF and the WEF, were already saying that there would be no return to normal.

In fact, this paper from the WEF is dated January 2020
http://www3.weforum.org/docs/Unlocking_ ... _Goals.pdf

As part of Frontier 2030: Fourth Industrial Revolution for Global Goals Platform
Unlocking Technology
for the Global Goals
January 2020
In collaboration with PwC

Antonia Gawel
Head, Innovation & Circular
Economy, Centre for Global
Public Goods, World
Economic Forum
Celine Herweijer
PwC Global Innovation and
Sustainability Leader, and
Partner, PwC United Kingdom

With only a decade left to meet the Global Goals, business
as usual is not an option. We may still be in the early days
of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, but we stand at a
critical juncture to make decisions and put in place a policy
and governance architecture to enable the digital age to
deliver its full potential for humankind, across all countries
of the world in the 2020s and beyond. The positive
scenario of a technology-enabled sustainable future for all
will not emerge unguided. Purposeful and decisive action,
collaboration and coordination by organizations, investors
and governments alike will be critical....

A new enabling environment is urgently needed, one that
rewards and accelerates innovation that brings broader
environmental and social value to the fore.


...For technology to make the Global Goals a reality, we also
have to manage the downsides of today’s tech revolution.
Emerging technologies are already creating an immensely
uneven economic impact, a new landscape of warfare in
cyberspace, new threats to democracy and a polarization of
communities through big data and AI-informed propaganda,
an erosion of privacy and an emerging capability for
unprecedented surveillance of citizens. As the power, scale
and impact of new technologies continues to accelerate, the
hands-off approach to managing the impact of technology
that we have
– by and large – had to date risks potentially
catastrophic consequences for society.
Getting this right
means managing risks and unintended consequences with
foresight and decisiveness....

Hands-off= democracy.

Well, we know what the enabling environment was now.

Buried among "Prominent Fourth Industrial Revolution-enabled applications for Global Goals 1–16", [which is where the controllers want us to be]
as "medium maturity" - AI-prediction of spread of epidemics/
pandemics
which is kind of funny because the simulated spread of a pandemic opened up this window for change.

Here are a few articles where some enlightened journalists were actually telling us like it would be...
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/coro ... -cz8wpc6xj
Coronavirus can trigger a new industrial revolution
The disease could be the shock we need to harness new technology and new ways of working
Ed Conway
Thursday March 05 2020, 5.00pm, The Times
Don’t take this the wrong way but if you were a young, hardline environmentalist looking for the ultimate weapon against climate change, you could hardly design anything better than coronavirus.
[thanks to James Corbett for that one - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGxy-dOvX0A 'The Pandemic is a Test Run' Sept 23 2020]

or
https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/0 ... 18-months/
MIT Tech Review March 17 2020 Gideon Lichfield
We’re not going back to normal
Social distancing is here to stay for much more than a few weeks. It will upend our way of life, in some ways forever


Under this model, the researchers conclude, social distancing and school closures would need to be in force some two-thirds of the time—roughly two months on and one month off—until a vaccine is available, which will take at least 18 months (if it works at all). They note that the results are “qualitatively similar for the US.”
[quoting the Imperial College pdf published the previous day
https://www.imperial.ac.uk/media/imperi ... 3-2020.pdf
Forever doesn't appear in the text of the piece, but the 18 months is plucked out of the previous article in the series...

Also from MIT March 10 2020 when even fewer "deaths" had been reported globally
https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/0 ... ks-at-all/

A coronavirus vaccine will take at least 18 months—if it works at all
A fast-track vaccine will be tried on people soon but it uses an unproven technology.

During a press opportunity on March 2, a dozen biotech company executives joined President Donald Trump around the same wooden table where his cabinet meets.

As each took a turn saying what they could add to the fight against the spreading coronavirus, Trump was interested in knowing exactly how soon a countermeasure might be ready......

by Antonio Regalado

where we can see it was Fauci who introduced the 18 month line.
but no one can guarantee that those [RNA] vaccines will absolutely work,” says Ron Weiss, a synthetic biologist at MIT and a cofounder of Strand. “It’s not going to happen in a couple of months. It’s not going to happen by the summer

but see also the March 16 content of the Imperial paper of Ferguson et al
The major challenge of suppression is that this type of intensive intervention package –
or something equivalently effective at reducing transmission – will need to be maintained until a
vaccine becomes available (potentially 18 months or more) – given that we predict that transmission
will quickly rebound if interventions are relaxed. We show that intermittent social distancing –
triggered by trends in disease surveillance – may allow interventions to be relaxed temporarily in
relative short time windows, but measures will need to be reintroduced if or when case numbers
rebound.
which is essentially the script as it's being played out.

The Guardian was much later on the scene - MArch 31, but linking the pandemic with the climate "emergency" -
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/ ... rus-crisis
We can’t go back to normal’: how will coronavirus change the world?
“We’ve been trying for years to get people out of normal mode and into emergency mode,” said Margaret Klein Salamon, a former psychologist who now heads the advocacy group The Climate Mobilization. “What is possible politically is fundamentally different when lots of people get into emergency mode – when they fundamentally accept that there’s danger, and that if we want to be safe we need to do everything we can. And it’s been interesting to see that theory validated by the response to the coronavirus. Now the challenge is to keep emergency mode activated about climate, where the dangers are orders of magnitude greater. We can’t think we’re going to go ‘back to normal’, because things weren’t normal.”
[podcast - https://www.theguardian.com/news/audio/ ... ld-podcast

From the NYT, March 17 2020
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/17/opin ... ffect.html
Coronavirus Is Here to Stay, So What Happens Next?

By Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Susan Ellenberg and Michael Levy
Dr. Emanuel is an oncologist and medical ethicist, Dr. Ellenberg is a biostatistician, and Dr. Levy is an epidemiologist at the University of Pennsylvania.
When can we go back to normal?

Unfortunately, normal is a long way off. We need to be thinking in terms of months, not weeks. We need to stop picturing that ubiquitous “flatten the curve” chart and start imagining a roller coaster.
yes, this is mid March!

It was all there, in print, not even mentioning the lines dropped by Gates in front of unquestioning journalists, well before Schwab broke cover.
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Re: The WEF Great Reset - speeded up by the Coronavirus hoax

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Excerpt from the recent Sept 21-24 'dialogue' on Covid and the Great Reset, this wonderful opportunity....

podcast
https://soundcloud.com/world-economic-f ... toring-the
COVID showed us the world can mobilise to tackle a major threat - can we do the same to beat climate change and inequality? Global leaders at the latest Great Reset Dialogue think so.
a. there was no major threat
b. climate change and covid are inextricably linked.

Mohammed:
..how we build a fairer cleaner smarter world after covid, it's got to be different..
"We cannot have the recovery status quo as we had before covid" - the same message this time being pushed by UN Deputy General Secretary Amina Mohammed, a Nigerian Diplomat, with not a trace of an African accent, born Liverpool UK.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amina_J._Mohammed
former 'special adviser' to Ban-Ki-Moon
from 2012 a key player in the Post-2015 Development Agenda process...
which became the UN Sustainable Development Goals - SDGs
in 2016
as indeed was David Cameron...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-2015 ... ent_Agenda
On 30 May 2013, the High Level Panel on the Post-2015 Development Agenda released “A New Global Partnership: Eradicate Poverty and Transform Economies through Sustainable Development,” a report which sets out a universal agenda to eradicate extreme poverty from the face of the earth by 2030.
Mohammed:
.... circular...greener economy....
This has to be a great levelling down project.
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Some analysis at COVERT GEOPOLITICS
https://geopolitics.co/2020/09/10/fabri ... t-and-why/
Sept 10 2020
by Gretory Sinaisky [Zurich]
Fabricating a Pandemic, Who Could Organize It and Why
conclusion...
Conclusion
We have presented our analysis of the current Covid-19 “pandemic”. If indeed deliberately planned it could be considered a crime against humanity. Even more ominously, there are indications that global lockdown is only the first taste of what eventually might be a semi-permanent state of emergency rule.
Bill Gates himself, on June 23 in a video currently featured on the US Chamber of Commerce Foundation website, openly promised us that there is going to be a “next one”, and – “That one, I say, will get attention this time.”
One of the most important considerations in investigating a suspected crime is finding a motive. Cui bono – who benefits? We described a possible motive for the events and showed that the suspects possess instruments that make fabricating a global “pandemic” possible.
The take-home message is the creation of conditions for a Great Reset


Sept 24 2020

Deep State’s Global Financial Reset is Here
https://geopolitics.co/2020/09/24/deep- ... t-is-here/

and we end up on the UBI drop of a CBDC - Central Bank Digital Currency - which can be turned on or off at will
The Fed is now finalizing the last steps of a process that revolutionizes the entire fiat monetary system, launching digital dollars which effectively remove commercial banks as financial intermediaries, as they will allow the Fed itself to make direct deposits into Americans’ “digital wallets”, in the process also making Congress and the entire Legislative branch redundant, as a handful of technocrats quietly take over the United States.
all delivered under the cover of the fake pandemic

And, as Ab at Fakeologist has often said, the take-down of the USA is an intermediate goal.
https://geopolitics.co/2020/09/27/america-is-finished/
"...the perilous position of America today"
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More from the World Economic Forum - pre 'pandemic', pre 'Great Reset"....
Education is going to change - and indeed it did!
http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_School ... t_2019.pdf
January 2020 [to coincide with Davos, I guess]
Platform for Shaping the Future of the New Economy and Society
Schools of the Future
Defining New Models of Education for the Fourth Industrial Revolution
extract -
The transition to Education 4.0 *** also require learning mechanisms that more closely mirror the future of work, and that take full advantage of the opportunities offered by new learning technologies....
In the context of job disruption, demand for new skills and increased socioeconomic polarization, primary and secondary school systems have a critical role to play in preparing the global citizens and workforces of the future.
Education models must adapt to equip children with the skills to create a more inclusive, cohesive and productive world
So, it's all laid out there waiting for an education reset, brought to the WEF conviently by the fake pandemic.

*** Education 4.0
https://www.weforum.org/projects/learning-4-0
The initiative will drive impact through four interconnected interventions:


Implementing new measurement mechanisms for Education 4.0 skills

Mainstreaming technology-enhanced Education 4.0 learning experiences

Empowering the Education 4.0 workforce

Setting Education 4.0 country-level standards and priorities
And to bring us almost upto date - September 21 2020, after the first education disruption/reset of 2020, presented to the virtual WEF Sustainable Development Impact Summit meeting [i.e. to assess how well the triggered reset is going... "realising a Great Reset for Sustainable Development"]
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/09/ ... education/

The unexpected benefits of virtual education
there may be a silver lining to virtual classrooms and distance learning, which many universities and schools this academic year are defaulting to, in various degrees, due to the coronavirus. As students and teachers may have to compensate for logistic challenges, collaborating online might prepare high school students with the kind of organizational acumen, emotional intelligence and self-discipline needed for modern careers, particularly those that allow for the growing trend of working in remote, distributed teams. The sooner that students master those proficiencies, the better off they'll be when they reach the job market.

....Of course, it's much more difficult to claim that younger, grade school students benefit much from distance learning and virtual collaboration. Their attention span is limited and is best captured by in-person engagement.
so, let's have a masked-up picture to illustrate this new normal from the WEF - more mature students mastering the skill of not interacting with anyone in person, emotionless, machine-like.
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Some more key words from the WEF - Stakeholder[s] Disruption/Disruptive
Let's have a look at Stakeholder Capitalism which is now "in vogue" - by bye looking after shareholders, hello "environmental, social, governance, and data stewardship (ESG&D)"


Even better - Stakeholder Capitalism in Disruptive Times.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/archive/ ... ive-times/

From Brian Moynihan, CEO of the Bank of America, July 30 2020
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/07/ ... apitalism/[*]
"You've had a pandemic and an economic crisis around that pandemic **, but at the same time, we have more people signing onto the metrics, we have more dialogues, and the [color-"green"][green part[[/color] of this has gotten completely embedded into the recovery question," Moynihan said of interest in stakeholder capitalism despite the recession.

** bingo. --> the Great Green Reset.
https://fortune.com/2020/05/12/coronavi ... nsibility/
Companies that adapt rapidly to the new normal will be the winners in the marketplace, enabling them to create greater value for investors. Paradoxically, the greatest shareholder value creators are not those that obsess over maximizing shareholder value. Rather, they are companies that focus on long-term strategies to create superior value for their customers with highly motivated, well-compensated employees.

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused CEOs to recognize that stakeholder capitalism is the only way to create sustainable shareholder value, adapt their business models to meet customers’ emerging needs, inspire employees, partner with suppliers, and build communities.
we know who these companies are.
Actually there was very little mention of Green issues in the Davos declaration of Stakeholder Capitalism, as promoted by Schwab.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/09/ ... m-sdi2020/
which contains the classic line -
Little could we have known just how relevant this new manifesto would be for the year ahead.

Well I never!

Here are Schwab, Moynihan et al at the WEF in Feb 2020 where they envision a "tipping point" for Stakeholder Capitalism.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-q7fKHXTbo

Here's another one
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/04/ ... apitalism/
April 2 2020
"The current moment is very unique, and my recommendation to governments is you have, for once, the upper hand" to help guarantee a fundamental shift in the system, said [Mariana] Mazzucato.[Economist at UCL, London]

Still, she cautioned that "it's very important not to confuse big government with smart government."

"We don't just need money to be pouring into the system, we need smart state institutions also to manage it... a smart state to work smartly with smart companies to deliver really important solutions to public problems like this one,"
hmmmm

Actually , Schwab had written about this in December 1 2019 before Davos
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/12/ ... apitalism/
Why we need the 'Davos Manifesto' for a better kind of capitalism
Schwab seems to prefer Stakeholder Capitalism to the Chinese style State Capitalism, but apparently wants to use Chinese state control t[ bring it in. He's a fan of Greta
The question is: why have attitudes begun to change only now?
One likely reason is the “Greta Thunberg” effect. The change in direction is long overdue....We should seize this moment to ensure that stakeholder capitalism remains the new dominant model.. a new measure of “shared value creation” should include “environmental, social, and governance” (ESG) goals as a complement to standard financial metrics....[business leaders] can bring the world closer to achieving shared goals, such as those outlined in the Paris climate agreement and the United Nations Sustainable Development Agenda. If they really want to leave their mark on the world, there is no alternative.
Oddly the "Strategic Intelligence" spinning wheel for Stakeholder Capitalism seems to have disappeared, leaving only a trace
name: Stakeholder Capitalism in Disruptive Times | Strategic Intelligence | World Economic Forum
This is Google's cache of https://intelligence.weforum.org/topics ... blications. It is a snapshot of the page as it appeared on 22 Aug 2020 02:13:01 GMT. https://intelligence.weforum.org/
topics/a1G0X000006ODc1UAG
description: The coronavirus outbreak has caused major disruptions. A strong case can be made that the most resilient companies - which will recover faster and emerge stronger - will be those that have the trust of their key stakeholders and are committed to sustainable solutions for the long run. Stakeholder capitalism recognizes the role of business as a key to responding successfully to disruption and to identifying profitable, sustainable and long-term solutions. The World Economic Forum’s Industry Strategy Officers community is a group of senior executives chosen by their companies to contribute to shaping industry and global agendas. Some 250 industry strategy officers will convene virtually on the Forum’s digital platform under the theme "Stakeholder Capitalism in Disruptive Times" on 25-26 March 2020. Digital sessions will allow participants to jointly explore how industries can shift from managing disruption to pioneering new stakeholder capitalism models.

and the topic doesn't even figure in the "Great Reset" or associated topics like the 4th Industrial Revolution. Odd.
https://intelligence.weforum.org/topics ... blications


That moment will be just around the corner. As if Klaus hadn't thought about a "great reset" in December 2019.
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The WEF on UBI - Universal Basic Income
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/04/ ... ome-vital/
April 13 2020
Guy Standing, UCL London
A basic income would increase the to take whatever jobs become available.
Having advocated and tested it for over three decades, I have always regarded basic income as mainly justifiable for ethical reasons, for a good society although the economy could survive without it. Now, in this pandemic, the economy will not survive without it.
Er, aren't we at the point of "flattening the curve here? What does Guy know?
To understand why, we must appreciate that the oncoming slump was waiting to happen, because the global economic system had become uniquely fragile
Seems like we need a great reset then.
Ultimately, this is the biggest demand shock in modern history. That is where basic income comes into the equation, moving from desirable to essential....governments would be well-advised to make it clear that it would be paid monthly for at least the duration of the pandemic and recession....We may even find that by reducing inequality and insecurity, it will also help us confront the existential threat of global warming and ecological decay.
I guess this topic will resurface once the "covid pass" or some control grid mechanism has been put into place, along with digital wallets and increased surveillance and tracking.
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The WEF were early into the Build Back Better campaign before the "curve" had been flattened.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/04/ ... -covid-19/
April 3 2020
How to build back better after COVID-19
María Mendiluce
Interim CEO, We Mean Business coalition
who'd only been in post a short time.
Managing Director for Circular Economy, Cities & Mobility and Climate & Energy, of our coalition partner, the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
her predecessor having taken up an appoinement as the Nigel Topping as the High-Level Climate Action Champion for the COP26 UN climate talks in Glasgow in November - "postponed until 2021 to SAFEGUARD LIVES" I ask you!!!
https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/04/1060902
or did they know Glasgow would be locked down in November???? Seems that way.

But back to Maria
The COVID-19 pandemic is a global emergency **, bringing devastation to millions around the world, impacting lives and jobs, and grinding much of the global economy to a halt
** as in the climate emergency
As governments develop longer-term economic stimulus packages to combat the crisis, they must be designed around the core principle of building a stronger economy that ensures the long-term health and wellbeing of citizens, job creation, tackling climate change once and for all, and building a more resilient and inclusive society.

We cannot go back to business-as-usual....

Business and government can and must work together at this extremely challenging time to lay the foundations to build back better. Concrete government policies that send a clear signal to business will help us rebuild from this devastating crisis in a way that delivers a healthy future for everyone, through greater resilience and a clear pathway to a zero-carbon future.
But the WEF weren't the first to push this line....
Here's Antonio Gutierrez, March 19 2020
https://twitter.com/antonioguterres/sta ... 2530818049
#COVID19 is a crisis unlike any in the 75-year history of the
@UN World leaders must come together and offer an urgent & coordinated global response. A global recession - perhaps of record dimensions - is a near certainty....in managing it we have a unique opportunity...we can steer the recovery towards a more sustainable and inclusive path
Cue Special Adviser to the UN Secretary General and Designate for COVID19 Response and Recovery Fund, Jens Wandel to tweet the next day...MArch 20
https://twitter.com/jenswandel/status/1 ... 7324749824
Must read - must listen - UN Secretary General remarks on COVID19 - on how we confront this together and start thinking how to "build back better" on the other side of this attack./quote]

Same day - cue Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, UN Under-Secretary-General and UN Women Executive Director

https://www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories ... and-centre
This is an opportunity to build back better, stronger, resilient and equal societies. It is a time for bold prioritization. Taking the right steps now with an eye to a restored future could bring both relief and hope to the women of the world.
same day Kevin Moss, Global Director of the Center for Sustainable Business at the WORLD RESOURCES INSTITUTE ***
https://twitter.com/KevinIMoss/status/1 ... 9458203650
Crises can bring people together or push them apart. They can lead to cynicism and a loss of faith in institutions, or to a deeper understanding of risk and determination to “build back better"
*** a very interesting outfit, part funded by the World Bank, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation and many more....
https://www.wri.org/about/donors
WRI’s Global Leadership Council is a select group of business, philanthropic, and civic leaders committed to helping the Institute achieve its mission of moving human society to live in ways that protect Earth’s environment and its capacity to provide for the needs and aspirations of current and future generations.
https://www.wri.org/blog/2020/03/corona ... c-stimulus
March 20 2020 Dan Lashof
US Coronavirus Response: 3 Principles for Sustainable Economic Stimulus
Even with a massive stimulus package to help the economy weather fallout during the next few months, chances are the economy will need another major jolt once people are able to move around freely again. That jolt needs to be planned carefully now so that it[/u] pushes the economy onto a sustainable, low-carbon path.[/u]

If we prepare now to take advantage of historically low interest rates to invest in climate-smart infrastructure, we can not only ensure that the economy does not stall out, we can accelerate progress towards a resilient and competitive clean energy economy that leaves no one behind.

We can’t just build back; we need to build back better, in ways that protect human health, grow the economy and curb climate change.
It was obvious right from the start that this was the Climate change agenda re-energised by the phoney pandemic. The WRI is a hotbed of RESILIENCE

The BBC was late to the BBB party - only arriving on May 6 2020
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-52488134
Climate change: Could the coronavirus crisis spur a green recovery?
The UK is one of several nations looking to reboot its environmental strategy by calling in favours from private industry. After all, it was government which bailed out employers when the crunch came in March. The catchphrase is "Build Back Better".
But a much earlier article, March 3, was more prophetic
https://ecohustler.com/nature/5-ways-co ... al-crisis/
5 ways coronavirus could help humanity survive the ecological crisis
Matt Mellen
By Matt Mellen
3 Mar 2020 11:33

This pandemic is a further wake up call things need to radically change and many of the emergency measures help the planet too

So far over 3,000 have died and more than 90,000 have been infected globally and millions have been affected...Coronavirus is both a symptom of the problematic globalised economy and an important signal that things need to change. Emergency short-term measures to contain the virus also have a positive impact on decimated global ecosystems. Crisis can be an opportunity and adopting some of these measures in perpetuity could help to avert the worst case runaway climate scenarios and help to maintain the planetary conditions that humanity is adapted to.....Coronavirus and the ecological crisis are linked symptoms of an unjust and unsustainable global system. Steps we can take to prevent another coronavirus spreading are the same steps we need to take to tackle the ecological emergency: to live more locally, with due respect for our biosphere’s limits and reverence for the precious wild creatures within it. Overall, this virus may be an important signal that human health cannot be treated independently from the health of the natural world; the two are inextricably linked.
Interesting that the Mellen Ecohustler article focussed in part on pollution from cruise ships, like the Diamond Princess which was used to deliver the fake pandemic to the world's media.

****There is now a total of 90,893 reported cases of COVID-19 globally, and 3110 deaths [WHO briefing March 3] [worth re-reading where the WHO laid out its stall and, where the 0.1/3.4 percent fatality ratio for flu vs coronavirus was posited, and ...
we don’t even talk about containment for seasonal flu – it’s just not possible. But it is possible for COVID-19. We don’t do contact tracing for seasonal flu – but countries should do it for COVID-19, because it will prevent infections and save lives. Containment is possible.
To summarize, COVID-19 spreads less efficiently than flu, transmission does not appear to be driven by people who are not sick, it causes more severe illness than flu....


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Re: The WEF Great Reset - speeded up by the Coronavirus hoax

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Leadership in the Fourth Industrial Revolution

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/10/ ... a-lessons/
October 16 2020
What is this BS?
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, leadership has been put to the test. It is increasingly clear that to emerge from the crisis stronger and more resilient requires rethinking what it means to lead and prioritizing purpose, trust, empathy and inclusivity.
In September 2020, it was said that progress towards the 2030 SDGs was "faltering"
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/09/ ... s-it-mean/
Transforming a complex system – such as the energy, health or food system – is a monumental task requiring coordinated action by people with very different viewpoints. Systems-change initiatives often engage hundreds of organizations – governments, companies, civil society organizations, worker associations, research institutions and others – combining their capacities to achieve a shared goal.

These large-scale initiatives are often driven and supported by people who fit a certain profile – those who are able to catalyze and empower collective action among others, rather than controlling or directing the action themselves. These people are increasingly described as systems leaders.
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Systems leadership is a set of skills and capacities that any individual or organization can use to catalyze, enable and support the process of systems-level change. It combines collaborative leadership, coalition-building and systems insight to mobilize innovation and action across a large, decentralized network.

Key stakeholders engage in moderated dialogue to address a complex issue of mutual concern. They define shared interests and goals, and commit to working together in new ways to create systemic change
like they do at Davos
Stakeholders review progress regularly and adapt their strategy accordingly. Adopting an agile, flexible, innovative and learning-centered approach allows for evolution and experimentation.... the reality of the systems change process is often messy and ambiguous.... A number of philanthropists, consultancies and academics are active on these fronts, but they are not always well-connected. New platforms are needed to connect practitioners and experts, share insights and accelerate learning to support a wider array of organizations in applying Systems Leadership to advance progress toward the SDGs.
Here's the WEF Spinning wheel for 4IR Leadership
https://intelligence.weforum.org/topics ... blications

4IR Leadership was premiered at Davos in January 2019
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/01/ ... evolution/

Onward now to ...
The Jobs Reset Summit
20—23 October 2020
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