The Great Reset Timeline
https://morpheusindustry.medium.com/the-great-reset-timeline-cfe519536497
January 24, 2020:
Read Yuval Harari’s blistering warning to Davos in full
“But technology might also disrupt human society and the very meaning of human life in numerous ways, ranging from the creation of a global useless class to the rise of data colonialism and of digital dictatorships.”
“Now in the past, many governments and tyrants wanted to do it, but nobody understood biology well enough and nobody had enough computing power and data to hack millions of people. Neither the Gestapo nor the KGB could do it. But soon at least some corporations and governments will be able to systematically hack all the people. We humans should get used to the idea that we are no longer mysterious souls — we are now hackable animals. That’s what we are.”
March 20, 2020:
Yuval Noah Harari: the world after coronavirus
“Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel recently authorised the Israel Security Agency to deploy surveillance technology normally reserved for battling terrorists to track coronavirus patients. When the relevant parliamentary subcommittee refused to authorise the measure, Netanyahu rammed it through with an ‘emergency decree’.”
“If corporations and governments start harvesting our biometric data en masse, they can get to know us far better than we know ourselves, and they can then not just predict our feelings but also manipulate our feelings and sell us anything they want — be it a product or a politician.”
“Even when infections from coronavirus are down to zero, some data-hungry governments could argue they needed to keep the biometric surveillance systems in place…”
April 3, 2020: Henry Kissinger:
The Coronavirus Pandemic Will Forever Alter the World Order
Kissinger: “When the Covid-19 pandemic is over, many countries’ institutions will be perceived as having failed.”
May 6, 2020: WEF:
Here’s what travelling could be like after COVID-19
“Automation across the entire sector will become the new norm. Biometrics are already a widely accepted solution for identity verification, and their use will become more widespread as physical fingerprint and hand scanners are phased out. More touchless options will come into play including contactless fingerprint, as well as iris and face recognition. Moreover, technology for touchless data-entry such as gesture control, touchless document scanning and voice commands are already being tested.”
June 3, 2020: WEF:
Now is the time for a ‘great reset’
“…a sharp economic downturn has already begun, and we could be facing the worst depression since the 1930s.”
“To achieve a better outcome, the world must act jointly and swiftly to revamp all aspects of our societies and economies, from education to social contracts and working conditions. Every country, from the United States to China, must participate, and every industry, from oil and gas to tech, must be transformed. In short, we need a ‘
Great Reset’ of capitalism.”
Klaus Schwab:
“We all know, but still pay insufficient attention to the frightening scenario of a comprehensive cyber attack, which would bring to a complete halt to the power supply, transportation, hospital services, our society as a whole. The COVID-19 crisis would be seen in this respect as a small disturbance in comparison to a major cyber attack.”
Schwab: “It is important to use the COVID-19 crisis as a timely opportunity to reflect on the lessons of cybersecurity community to draw and improve our unpreparedness for a potential
cyber pandemic.”
July 28, 2020: Peter Daszak:
We are entering an era of pandemics — it will end only when we protect the rainforest
“As we rebuild our economies after the coronavirus pandemic, rather than returning to the system of unchecked consumption that brought us Covid-19, we have an opportunity to green our economies.”
May 20, 2021: The IMF publishes:
2021 Comprehensive Surveillance Review — Scenario Planning (PDF)
“Global corporations have assumed the provision of services previously performed by governments.” (Page 5)
“The contribution of government to GDP growth continues to be negative. Demand for government services is decreasing in MNC(multinational corporations) jurisdictions, but the ability to meet that demand is falling even faster. Fiscal buffers did not recover from the
2020–2022 Covid-19 pandemic.” (Page 8)
“Physical access to the greater eco-system campuses and transport requires a passport that certifies one is employed or sponsored by an employee, is up to date with vaccinations, and is healthy (courtesy of
constant biometric health screening).” (Pages 9–10)
“Global growth was anemic again in 2029, capping a decade of weak economic performance. Growth was weighed down initially by the increased frequency of natural disasters including droughts and, more recently, by the latest countries to impose exceedingly high, untargeted, and uncoordinated carbon tariffs on imported industrial goods…” (Page 14)
“If there is little global appetite to provide financing or debt relief and Covid-30 is as serious as Covid-19, which expenses must be cut? IMF (2028) shows how removing energy subsidies is good for growth, inequality, and the environment.” (Page 18)
“Hacks that deleted billions of citizens’ entire
social credit scores, biometric data, and banking histories.” (Page 21)
“In some countries, most citizens tolerated a change in the social contract, temporarily relinquishing data privacy in return for better health security.” (Page 21)
July 9, 2021: The WEF hosts
Cyber Polygon
“Electronic money falls into three main categories: central bank digital currencies (CBDC), stablecoins and cryptocurrencies. The first two are the potential drivers for the development of the commercial banking sector. Cryptocurrency is very volatile, but it does generate a lot of public interest in the concept of digital currency. The task of central banks is to keep the monetary system stable. In pursuit of this,
central banks must be at the heart of the changes in the financial sector, they must broaden the functionality of money and of the economy, which is becoming increasingly digitised.”
(Page 25)
July 27, 2021:
How Digital ID can help citizens access government services from anywhere
“So-called digital ‘vaccination passports’ will play a key role in enabling citizens to access all manner of services and
will act as a precursor to the rollout of mobile digital ID.”
“…the deployment of a digital ID wallet — primarily for digital driving licenses — will act as a gateway and the foundations for other vital government services, such as health passes.”
“…EU target of 80% of its citizens using eIDs by 2030…”