The Great Reset is not a conspiracy theory and the World Economic Forum reveals its agenda.
The World Economic Forum website does discuss a ‘Great Reset’ many times on its website, but many claims about the plan are false and amount to a conspiracy theory.
A post on Facebook makes the following claim: “The Great Reset is not a conspiracy theory. The World Economic Forum website reveals its agenda.”
We’ve fact checked a number of false claims about the World Economic Forum’s ‘Great Reset’ initiative, and it does seem to have formed the basis of a conspiracy theory (essentially an unsubstantiated belief that powerful yet secret actors or organisations are responsible for significant social or political events).
What is the World Economics Forum’s ‘Great Reset’?
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is essentially a global foundation headquartered in Switzerland that seeks to lobby governments and business leaders. It’s known for its annual meeting in Davos, where politicians, business leaders, celebrities and journalists gather at the mountain resort to discuss global issues.
The Great Reset can refer to a number of things. The WEF’s founder and executive chairman Klaus Schwab, co-authored a book by that name, which discusses how the world’s political, business and social institutions may wish to address pre-existing geopolitical concerns, such as global warming, in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The WEF also launched the ‘Great Reset initiative’ in 2020, which it says...
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