BONUS – Russia & the Great Reset – Resistance or Complicity?
Apr 4, 2022
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Panel discussion on Russia's relationship with the Great Reset, exploring heuristics in politics, cultural observations, Ukraine war analysis, implications of a multipolar world order, architectural thinking, QR code legislation, the Great Reset's goals, Russia's involvement in the COVID-19 pandemic, and promoting their work.
Russia and China are advocating for a multipolar world order that challenges Western dominance within the globalist agenda of the Great Reset.
Russia's resistance to the Great Reset is evidenced by actions targeting oligarchs and the decision to peg the ruble to gold, opposing the globalist agenda.
The COVID-19 policies implemented by Russia can be viewed as either compliance with globalist agendas or driven by domestic concerns and nationalism.
The power struggle within Russia, including the influence of oligarchs and the potential for resistance to globalist agendas, impacts the country's trajectory.
Deep dives
Different perspectives on the Great Reset
The podcast panel discusses the differing perspectives on the Great Reset and its relationship to Russia. While some argue that Russia and China are actively working with the globalist agenda of the Great Reset, others believe they are opposed to it. The panelists discuss the origins of the Great Reset, its focus on digitization and technocratic control, and the role of organizations like the World Economic Forum. They highlight the power struggle between the Western world order and the emerging multipolar world order represented by Russia and China. The panelists also mention the importance of understanding the difference between domestic policies and global agendas.
The Russian perspective on the Great Reset
The panelists debate whether Russia is actively participating in the Great Reset or being coerced into it. One viewpoint suggests that Russia is implementing similar policies to the Western world order, focusing on digitization, sustainable development, and the Fourth Industrial Revolution. They note that Russia and China are cooperating closely and are advocating for a multipolar world order that challenges Western dominance. Another perspective argues that Russia is pursuing its own national interests and rejecting the globalist agenda. They highlight Putin's actions, such as targeting oligarchs and his recent decision to peg the ruble to gold, as evidence of Russia's resistance to the Great Reset.
Disagreements on COVID-19 policies in Russia
The panelists express different opinions on how Russia has handled the COVID-19 pandemic. Some suggest that Russia has implemented strict COVID-19 measures and promoted unproven treatments, indicating compliance with globalist agendas. They mention issues such as compulsory vaccination, digital IDs, and genetic passports. However, others argue that these policies are driven by domestic concerns, nationalism, and the desire to protect public health. They emphasize the power struggle within Russia and the potential for a different implementation of globalist agendas.
The role of the fifth column in Russia
The panel briefly touches on the concept of a fifth column within Russia, referring to a network of individuals working against the country's interests. While there is acknowledgment of corruption and competing interests, the focus is on the power struggle between different factions rather than a unified system. The panelists discuss the influence of oligarchs, actions taken against them, and note that corruption exists in all governments. They highlight the significance of whether there is resistance to globalist agendas within the country and the potential for change in power dynamics.
Technocracy as the key to global governance
The globalist project aims for global governance, with technocracy as the key tool for managing it. The think tanks have long discussed the use of technocracy in this context.
Differences in motivations and control systems
Russia and China have different motivations and control systems, but both are vying for control within the same globalist project. The power struggle is real, but the end goal remains the same.
The challenge of oversimplification
Oversimplifying the situation ignores the nuances and weaknesses within the oligarchy's own system. It is important to identify where they fail and what they're afraid of.
The flaws of the globalist project
The globalist agenda's linear models and inability to comprehend human nature contribute to its flaws. The idea of reducing the global population and creating a new order undermines business and market potential.
OffGuardian and Unlimited Hangout teamed up for a panel discussion/debate regarding Russia and its relationship to the Great Reset Agenda. Are they complicit or resisting the technocratic designs of Davos?