What Will The Global Economy Look Like After The ‘Great Reset’?

by Brandon Smith

A very common phrase used over the past couple years by the International Monetary Fund’s Christine Lagarde as well as other globalist mouthpieces is the “global reset.” Very rarely do these elites ever actually mention any details as to what this “reset” means. But if you take a look at some of my past analysis on the economic endgame, you will find that they do, on occasion, let information slip which gives us a general picture of where they prefer the world be within the next few years or even the next decade.

A few goals are certain and openly admitted. The globalists ultimately want to diminish or erase the U.S. dollar as the world reserve currency. They most definitely are seeking to establish the International Monetary Fund’s Special Drawing Rights basket system as a replacement for the dollar system; this plan was even outlined in the Rothschild run magazine The Economist in 1988. They want to consolidate economic governance, moving away from a franchise system of national central banks into a single global monetary authority, most likely under the IMF or the Bank for International Settlements. And, they consistently argue for the centralization of political power in the name of removing legislative and sovereign barriers to safer financial regulation.

These are not “theories” of fiscal change, these are facts behind the globalist methodology. When the IMF mentions the “great global reset,” the above changes are a part of what they are referring to.

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Hadenoughalready
Hadenoughalready
8 years ago

“Global economy”? Who cares! Stuff that “global” crap and let’s concentrate on NATIONAL ECONOMY, ok!
Without THAT we have NO economy. We should be self-sustaining BEFORE we can even THINK of going “global”.
How can we possibly contemplate helping others when we’re broke? You can’t help your neighbor if you’re destitute.
Can you give food to another when you cupboards are empty? Can you carry your friend when your legs are broken?
It’s as simple as that!
Helping others is a wonderful concept, when you can…