In The Great And the War for the World, the most controversial man on earth Alex Jones gives you a full analysis of The Great Reset, the global elite's international conspiracy to enslave humanity and all life on the planet.
If you really want to know what’s happening in the world, this is the one book you must read now. Alex Jones is the most censored man on the planet and you should ask yourself why that is. There is a powerful authoritarian takeover in process that is seeking to capture the entire human system and turn it into an artificial factory farm controlled system. We are in a war for the future of the world. In this book, you will hear from the world’s elites, from their own mouths, what they are planning for you and your families and you will learn what you can do to fight it.
From central bankers, corporate billionaires, and corrupted government officials, global elites have been organizing a historic war on humanity under a trans-humanist, scientific dictatorship. Alex Jones was the first major figure to expose the World Economic Forum’s agenda. He has dedicated the last 30 years of his life to studying The Great Reset, conducting tens of thousands of interviews with top-level scientists, politicians, and military officials in order to reverse engineer their secrets and help awaken humanity.
The Great And the War for the World chronicles the history of the global elites' rise to power and reveals how they’ve captured the governments of the world and financed The Great Reset to pave the way for The New World Order.
Once dubbed a conspiracy theory, but now openly promoted by the most powerful corporations and governments, The Great Reset is a planned attempt to redistribute all the world’s wealth and power into the hands of banks, corporations, billionaires, and The World Economic Forum.
If you read one book in a lifetime, this is it. In The Great And the War for the World, you will discover from the self-appointed controllers of the planet in their own words, their plan for what they call the final revolution, or The Great Reset.
The only way this corporate fascist conspiracy can succeed is if the people of the world are not aware of it. And this book lays out their sinister blueprint and how to stop it. While many great books have been written to help awaken people to this sinister agenda, no author has ever spent as much time and research on The Great Reset as Alex Jones.
The Great And the War for the World is the undisputed trailblazer for understanding what’s happening and how to stop it.
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Alex Jones is an American radio show host. He hosts The Alex Jones Show from Austin, Texas, which airs on the Genesis Communications Network and shortwave radio station WWCR across the United States and online. He is the founder of InfoWars.
“The most controversial man in America” and one who has been right about most of the things that have been “fact checked” and marked as fake by corrupt fact checkers…anyways…if you want to understand what’s going on in this crazy world right now THIS IS THE BOOK. Please share it with your friends before all the sheeple destroy our freedoms under a tyrannical regime. Please. Share.
Alex Jones exposes the sinister Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum in this book, and it provides us with an idea of what they really have in store for us. Despite their claims to want a better future for all, it really is a better future for them and digitally controlled imprisonment for the rest of us.
It also highlights how they're manipulating global events, e.g., climate change, covid-19, digital IDs, food shortages, wars, and more to achieve their aims.
As usual, brilliant research and work by Alex Jones.
I'm giving this book 5 stars not because it's amazing but to balance the scales. another reason clearly because the account (q) aka fake conservative anonymous online group. just spam one-star on Christian and conservative books within the same day. who ever owns the account doesn't write reviews. good luck Alex you said a lot of crazy things I might disagree with but everyone deserves the first amendment. God bless. ps i will write a real review once i get a copy and finish it.
Absolutely one of the strangest books I’ve ever read but is it stranger than fiction or just plain strange?
“The Great Reset”, by Alex Jones, could be shelved in the science fiction department, at least in my library. It’s not well written, in fact, Jones only wrote about half this book. The other half is a bunch of quotes from people he considers “globalists”, the key players being Klaus Schwab, (who’s quoted ad nauseum), Yuval Harari and an host of others ranging as far back as Jimmy Carter & Zbigniew Brzezinski to Tucker Carlson. Well, maybe not all the quotes are from globalists…
Jones tries to organize his tho’ts by reaching back but he grabs at a biblical example from the book of Samuel of people wanting a king, not just God, to serve and protect them. That came after imaginary tribes from the Ice Age have conversations to solve problems. Even tho’ people die and tribes cease to exist, problems are being solved by talking about them; they are satisfied. Jones bluntly states we are not doing this today. Now, he wants to know who the most well known advocate of the Great Reset might be. Huh? How did we get here? This all happens in the first chapter and in comes Klaus Schwab, Marc Benioff, the Davos Group and the first of many, MANY quotes by Schwab.
This is not a big book. It’s only 227 pages of text without notes and publisher stuff. 40% or more is quotes from others that Alex Jones is using to debunk their claims, prove their dishonesty or further confound. If nothing else, he is consistent and faithful. Jones has been touting the same information with regular updates for 30+ years and has done it independently; kudos for not being owned and beholden. His writing feels like it bounces between conspiracy theories and an honest quest for truth.
Truth for Alex Jones is an interesting mix of his personal faith in God and his interpretation of those he deems globalist’s writings and speeches. After living with this book for 17 hours I’m right where I began this review - unsure if it’s truth stranger than fiction or just plain strange; perhaps a little of both📚
Unreadable. Poorly written ranting of an insane dimwit. My copy now lives in a dumpster - I didn’t donate or sell it because I would never inflict that hateful garbage on anyone.
Oh my goodness, this book is so bad. Badly written, badly thought through, badly everything, and written by someone who promulgates conspiracies to a nation of people who think being uneducated is a badge of honour and so believe every cartload of crap he delivers to their minds. I expect he's hoping enough of them will buy it for Christmas so he can pay off his $965 libel damages. I hope they won't. Stick it on the loony shelf next to Mein Kampf.
Truth is indeed stranger than fiction. Alex Jones takes a deep dive into the minds and plans of the globalist elite. It's hard to question Alex Jones when he literally shows you what the economic and political elites involved with the WEF and Davos group are saying themselves with quotes from books and speeches. This is a real eye opener and a quick way to to be up to date on the facts that expose the mainstream media narrative and political propaganda.
I had previously read the books written by Klaus Schwab. I found his writings to be difficult to comprehend. This book reviews his written works to make it understandable.
I was initially skeptical to read this book, but I kept having it recommended by people whose opinions I trust. I didn’t finally have an urge to read it until I saw The NY Times censored it off of their best seller list, despite it selling almost double the copies of their #1 best selling book, that caught my interest.
Short and easy read, very concise and to the point. I was surprised there is foot notes and references. I was also surprised it has a little bit of humor, despite the dark and disturbing subject matter. I devoured it because it was short and to the point. SO GOOD! I seriously read it in a day.
Once I finished it, I was so mind blown I had to fact checked all the claims. This was the most surprising part, all his references and citations are REAL, most of which are public documents, government policies and books written by the very people he’s talking about. So not only is what he says in this book true, it’s not even some tin foil hat “grand conspiracy” these people have been openly bragging about their plans for decades and publishing their plans themselves.
It’s so crazy to me that more people don’t see what’s happening. This book is phenomenal. I can’t recommend enough. Anyone whose saying it’s far fetched either didn’t read it or went into this with bias.
TL;DR: Skeptical to read because I don’t like AJ, but did anyway because of the NYT censoring that it’s the #1 best seller in the country. Easy, short read, completely cited and many references in the book. Fact checked everything myself…. All of it is true! Will blow your mind and change your life. I was so wrong about Alex Jones.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
If you are a fan of Alex Jones then you will cheer, sneer, roar and boo along to this book as it reinforces everything you already believe about globalism and the corrupt world of elites, technocrats and wokeism.
If you are one of Alex Jones’ many detractors then this book will confirm your set opinions and enrage you the exact amount you anticipated.
I approached this book as someone who has never seen Alex Jones’ TV shows or podcasts, but was only aware of him in relation to the Sandy Hook defamation trail. It didn’t take this book long to confirm any preconceived notions I may have had. It is a ludicrous mish-mash of barely coherent ideas and wild speculations.
In many ways it brought to mind the kind of angry book report that secondary school teachers have no doubt had to put up with over the years from hormonal teenagers. The pattern is repeated endless, Alex Jones quotes one of his perceived enemies and then asks us to replace the words they have actually said with bad words that Jones has chosen and then invites us to be outraged and disgusted at the ‘true’ meaning of what they are saying.
So, in that spirit I will decode Alex’s conspiracy ladened book. When he refers to the attendee of the Davos World Economic Forum he means the Illuminati and when he says globalists he means our lizard overlords.
So why the 2 stars? They are both for the narrator of the audiobook, who hams up his performance to an epic degree. He wrings every ounce of sarcasm and roaring indignation from the text. The performance is authentic, exhausting and hilariously over the top.
I was very surprised to see how my dad, got this book for me, as it was out of my price range, so was going to wait for a little while. But, my dad said, “this is a book, everyone is talking about, so I guess I wandered to hear your views on it?”
So, I was thrilled to get it, and read it in an afternoon, not feeling very feel to do anything else, and it was a very easy read.
Still, when I began reading it, I was a little confused, was this really Alex Jones? As, the narrative is very reserved in language and straight to the point, which as people know, is not Alex Jones in person.
Even so, this book is full of very interesting facts and details. A must for anyone to read, wanting to push against the Evil Global Agender. As, the elite can’t hiding their plan from humanity now, called the Great Reset. Hence, we can push back if we unite against them, but even more important is to pray.
Read this the same time I was reading The Stepford Wives. Could not have chosen a better pairing.
One is about a community where the nerdy technical elites want to isolate and murder a large chunk of the population and replace them with servile robots, the other is The Stepford Wives.
My only criticism? the format was not great.
If it was formatted like the Politically Incorrect Guide Series from Regnery Publishing it would have been a lot more interesting.
Stop snickering and just pick up this book and read it! The WEF and Klaus Schwab have told us exactly what they want to do to all of us. Believe it! See for yourself and read their own words. Stand for Freedom. Down with Globalism.
I did not finish this book. I read the cover jacket and thought it might be an interesting view of current events. I was wrong. This is propaganda. It is written for people who don’t read and want to be told what to do. It was written in a way that you converse with children. “You like lollipops, right?” I guess it was enlightening in that it helps me understand who this message appeals to - scared, uninformed people who are resistant to progress and change. It makes me sad to believe that there are so many people susceptible to this manipulation.
The Great Reset: And the War for the World, by Alex Jones, is a very good expose on the plot of globalists to install a totalitarian communist-inspired government to at best enslave and at worst exterminate the great mass of humanity. He meticulously examines and dec-codes the words of leading globalist figures, often quoting them directly at length, to show readers what they believe and what they are attempting to do, and contrasts that with philosophical reflections on a society focused on helping other people. These reflections are often meritorious and serviceable. Consequentially, this book is good learning material about the state of the world and where it might be going.
There are two main flaws. Jones’ praise of the Enlightenment, democracy, and support for classical liberalism runs contrary to how society ought to function, which is under a Catholic state, where all humanity is directed towards worship of Almighty God, which is our duty as a species and on which our salvation, which should be the ultimate goal of our lives, is dependent. Secondly, Jones is a little short at times on the substance of what the globalists intend to do. For example, he casually mentions in the last chapter that globalists have developed technology to insert microchips into people and track people’s heartbeats through a laser, but never goes into detail about steps taken to get there and if and when the plans might be implemented. These are the sorts of things-specific details and concrete data- that were somewhat inadequate in this book. To include it, the book ought to have either been expanded or a way should have been found to trim some of the quotations. Jones also sourced a quotation from Augustine of Hippo to Goodreads, which is sloppy academic work.
Yet this book shall be an important one for our times, and its benefits significantly outweigh its disadvantages.
Forget the politicians. The politicians are put there to give you the idea that you have freedom of choice. You don’t. You have no choice. You have owners. They own you. They own everything. They own all the important land. They own and control the corporations. —George Carlin
"When one uses the frame of the Samuel story, it becomes clear why many believe the United States to be a divinely ordained nation. Our founding documents clearly place the people as the true masters of our country, if only we act like it. The rulers serve the people, not the other way around.(...) Reset is nothing more than an ancient battle between the forces of freedom and tyranny." (From Chapter 1 of the book)
Mood: Dystopian, Pensive, Angry Theme: When God is kept at the center of the heart, wordly rulers are unnecessary. Pace: Fast Writing Quality: Interview/podcast style, informative, intense. Length: Audible Edition- 7.5 hours
Using his classic satire and mocking tone, Alex Jones holds nothing back as he digs deep into the evil sinister plans of the World Economic Forum led by Klaus Schwabb. These plans are to subjugate the masses and have the scientists and thinkers rule the world, in place of elected politicians. He begins the book by showing a semi-hypothetical example of how by the year 2030 everything becomes "free" essentially eliminating the concept of "ownership" thus rendering it obsolete and unnecessary. "You will own nothing and be happy" as Klaus Schwabb infamously stated. Alex contrasts this with the biblical account of God's chosen people, the Israelites, who wanted to be like other tribes and began demanding a King. So God relents, and gives them King Saul, even warning them they will lose men to slavery and the King will demand a tax. Alex contends that God never intended for countries to be ruled by people. He goes on to explore how frequently the term is used by the WEF of "public/private partnership." He says we should just go on to replace this term with "facism" each time it's mentioned because that's essentially what this is. It's exactly what Hitler and Mussolini promised their people too, and look how that turned out. Several other topics are explored such as, "permanent states of emergency" (something happening now in real time in California due to the wildfires), the farce of green energy which costs 6x more money than using fossil fuels, possible looming climate lockdowns, food shortages, food rationing, the intentional burning down of food processing facilities (over 24 of them in the United States in the last few years), and several other compelling tactics we find ourselves silently battling. Favorite Quotes: "The faithful are not fearful of the world around them. If you find a person ruled by fear, then God is not with them." "The thorn of totalitarianism, is hidden among the rose colored language of Klaus Schwabb." I recommend this book to anyone uninformed of so called conspiracy theories who wants to hear the other side argue for maintaining our freedom and civil rights.
Having followed Alex Jones for more than a decade, I can confidently state that he is not a dishonest person. He and Tucker Carlson are among the very few media personalities who still stand up for the truth.
He revealed the terrible schemes of the elites, particularly Klaus Schwab, and it was fascinating.
Alex did a fantastic job, and his writing is well researched. Why it took me this long to finish reading it is beyond me.
This book is an excellent and thorough work of investigative journalism. It does not read as a famous/infamous Alex Jones "conspiratorial rant," but instead as a book that soberly exposes the openly published writings and speeches of members of the globalist movement, such as Bill Gates, Yuval Harari, and Klaus Schwab.
Backed by evidence, Alex Jones goes on to discuss the implications of their anti-humanistic ideas. Their objective is to groom the world to reject basic human beliefs and replace them with digitally tracked, androgynous, sexless men and women, babies bred from scientific gene editing, and people who work from the cradle to the grave, provided for by government rations of money, pleasure and social credits.
Though the futute proposed by the globalist movement is daunting, ultimately a simple (not easy, but simple) refutation is offered by which people of the world must speak in truth, celebrate humanity, reject secularist science, and embrace Christ.
Alex jones gets a reputation from the mainstream media who slanders him as an unhinged conspiracy theorist with zero basis in reality. This book isn't that at all. I'd highly recommend this read for anyone willing to take the deep dive into what is really going on in the world behind closed doors (or rather, wide open doors in front of an open secret).
I made a new friend who said that he liked Alex Jones and thought that everyone should listen to what he has to say. I wanted to say a few choice words about Mr. Jones but when I searched my Alex Jones schema in my old gray matter, I found that my scaffolding was shockingly full of holes. What I did know is that he claimed on his media platforms that the Sandy Hook massacre of twenty-six school children, teachers, and staff never happened, that it was "fake news." He was convicted in a civil suit of defamation and ordered to pay a very large financial penalty ($473M). This factoid certainly doesn't work in favor of Jones in my estimation, but my friend is, in fact, a genius, and he thinks this guy is brilliant so, in an attempt to fill in the holes in my brain, I decided to read Alex Jones' book The Great Reset and the War for the World.
It turns out that Alex Jones is either very paranoid and is offering us a timely warning, or has been misguided by his right-wing leanings (or both). His book is written in the style used in Bible studies as an exegesis of books by other authors. He begins with a detailed discussion of Klaus Schwab's book, The Fourth Industrial Revolution. Klaus Schwab is the founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum which sponsors the annual meeting of the wealthy and powerful from around the world in Davos, Switzerland. Jones quotes a section of Schwab's text and then reacts to it. His theory is that these world leaders are up to no good in Switzerland, or whenever they speak together. He sees "globalization" as a danger to ordinary humans. He is talking about global government rather than global trade although he does address global trade later in his book. Jones warns us that world leaders plan to rule over all nations and will destroy all national governments, economies and cultures replacing individuals with essentially human clones. They will do this through surveillance, fear, threats, whatever it takes. They will be free, we won't.
Jones' paranoia extends to the area of vaccines. Vaccines could be used for nefarious purposes. They could be used for mind control. They could be used to control overpopulation. They could just be toxins that are slowly killing us on behalf of the rich and powerful.
He expresses the right-wing paranoia about strategies that are supposed to be designed to improve livability factors that are being challenged by climate change. If climate change is made up or if, as right-wingers contend, humans didn't cause it and nothing we can do will fix it, then perhaps the issue is simply being used, he suggests, as more tactical ammunition for globalists who want to corral us all into cities where we will be easy to spy on and where we can be put to work at menial tasks which limit any time we might have to exercise freedom of thought or action.
Another chapter is dedicated to the messages that environmentalists are putting out about our food. Without nitrogen-based fertilizers, the manufacture of which releases lots of CO2, we will not be able to grow enough food to feed the growing earth population. Bill Gates, for example, has a factory/research center to design plant-based meats that can replace beef, chicken, and pork because all of these animals are sources of methane emission, and contribute more to global warming than things that release CO2 directly. "What if," asks Alex Jones, "even what is going on with our food is part of the global takeover by the wealthy class?" (Not a direct quote). He asks the same question about the supply chain.
We can all tap into this paranoia about what the rich and powerful are up to. We all would like to believe that climate change is a made-up crisis. We may not make millions or billions from fossil fuels as many of the rich and powerful have, but we have kept warm in winter and cool in summer fairly predictably with fossil fuels and we're not sure that alternative energies are up to the job or will offer the same comfort. But we suspect that we cannot trust people in the oil and gas industries to speak the truth in these matters. Those who argue about changing our habits to lessen our CO2 emissions do not seem to have a dog in the fight as the oil and gas people do.
How paranoid should we be? Can we stop these guys from world domination? How would we go about that? Would we be willing to give up our freedom if our creature comforts were protected? Would we be willing to fight for our freedom when we have such a nebulous grasp of what freedom means that we think wearing a mask to protect us from disease is a true risk to our freedom?
Whether you believe Alex Jones's paranoia is justified and an important forewarning of a future we always hoped to defend against or not, this man, with only an associate degree from a community college in Austin, Texas has managed to make a fortune on social media and podcasts and radio, etc., preaching the gospel against globalism and blaming everything bad on the left, while the right-wing chooses dictators as cohorts, dictators like Orbán in Hungary and Putin in Russia.
Is he a "shock jock" with a suitably raspy voice and the disheveled grooming of a modern philosopher, is he a true philosopher, or is he just a guy who knew how to exploit the gifts life gave him. I find him confusing. He says things we have all thought about the rich and powerful but attributes the policies that will help the globalists win to the Left, while we can clearly see that it is the Right protecting the hoarding of money with tax cuts, giving money human rights as in Citizens United v the FEC, and thus growing the power of the wealthy.
Perhaps the rich and powerful do not divide the world into left and right; rather simply by rich and not rich. I have not become an Alex Jones devotee, but I have learned more about him. If making a fortune is the test of brilliance, then well-done Alex. However, simply accruing wealth does not offer absolute proof of genius, or at least it didn't used to. Perhaps we no longer know what true genius is. None of our heroes seem able to pass the tests of a divided nation/world.
I did not read the Kindle edition, I read the hardcover edition.
I would suggest to overcome your biases on Alex Jones, read the book and then decide for yourself based on all the info, notes he provides. Even if only 1 of the great resets is real, and considering how things are evolving, I think it is more than only one.
At the beginning it might be tricky to read but because it includes quotes from "authors" (Schwab) who are clunky.
But the book gives a great perspective and something you don't find anywhere else.
AN EXCELLENT SUMMATION OF THE CONTROVERSIAL TV HOST’S VIEWS
Alexander Emerick Jones (born 1974) is a TV show host and noted conspiracy theorist, who hosts The Alex Jones Show from Austin, Texas, and has several websites (e.g., InfoWars) to spread his ideas.
He wrote in the first chapter of this 2022 book, “The premise of this book is that the battle we are fighting against the Great Reset is nothing more than an ancient battle between the forces of freedom and tyranny. And yet, the critical piece of this fight is not found with those who are publicly advocating for our historical freedoms, or among those advocating for greater governmental control of your life. The battle is won or lost by you, the public, deciding whether you want freedom over your life and decisions or more governmental control. Choose wisely.” (Pg. 4)
He asks, “Do you think Marc Benioff [CEO of Salesforce] or Klaus Schwab [founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF)] is genuinely interested in your opinions? The truth is they simply want us to be silent as they enact their plans… And let’s not forget the blatant lies they tell, like leading you to believe they want incumbents to be disrupted. They’re the incumbents. They’re doing this so they don’t get disrupted. They want a front row seat… as they reshape ‘production, consumption, transportation, and delivery systems.” (Pg. 6, 8)
He continues, “Let’s translate Schwab’s flowery language into its true meaning. ‘Those currently in charge are too stupid to understand the brilliance of my plan! Stand aside, peasants, and let me unleash my massive brainpower on the world!’... Honestly, is there any other way to understand the condescension of Schwab’s writing?” (Pg. 10) He goes on, “This book will detail all parts of Schwab’s strategy to use the Great Reset to achieve an unprecedented amount of control over your daily life. This… is a war to control the future of human development and capture control of the human species… I freely confess that in this book I use abundant satire and mockery. And yet that’s not to imply that the plans of Schwab and the Davos Group are not dangerous… Our enemies are human and possess no more strength or intelligence than you do. They currently possess many of the levels of power… but eventually they are accountable to the common people. You are the ones who will decide whether the future is one of freedom and prosperity, or bondage and suffering.” (Pg. 10-12)
He asserts, “these globalists/Technocrats… genuinely believed what they were saying. They think the rest of us are idiots in need of being saved by them. They reject all other sources of morality, be it religious, ethical or moral. It is accurate to call them materialists, yet even the ardent materialist can still live an ethical life if they respect the rights of others just as much as they respect these rights for themselves.” (Pg. 49-50)
He argues, “The answer to bad speech is good speech and trusting people to be able to tell the difference. This principle no longer seems to be part of the operating system of our civilization. Instead, the motives of the speaker were attacked, usually with some of the most heinous allegations possible today, and that person was removed from the discussion on the grounds that many found the comments objectionable, or that such speech created a significant risk of public harm. If we lose free speech, we lose our ability to think and can only blindly follow the dictates of those who believe they have our best interests at heart.” (Pg. 51)
He states, “these globalists don’t understand that they can’t really seem to convince the public and need to use ‘techniques for influencing public behavior and keeping society under close surveillance and control.’ With these people it’s always about controlling others. It’s like a pathological state, the equivalent of a religious fanatic always believing the end of the world is just around the corner.” (Pg. 63)
He contends, “the mainstream narrative of … COVID-19 is filled with so many lies that it’s difficult to detail all of them… I think COVID-19 was a planned attack on civilization by the globalists … But let’s assume for a moment that SARS-CoV-2 wasn’t an intentional act, but rather a negligent one. Scientists were playing around with bat viruses… and one of their creations escaped from the lab… In 2016, in an article in Nature, they’d triumphantly told the world that they’d been able to make these bat coronaviruses able to infect humans… There you have, if not a smoking gun, at least a significant amount of smoke…” (Pg. 69-71)
He continues, “I consider the most likely scenario to be that COVID-19 was released on purpose by the globalists to terrify us into accepting their authoritarian rule, complete with dangerous vaccines that would kill or maim a large part of the population, requiring further government support. I consider the second-most likely scenario to be that there was an accidental escape of the pathogen from the Wuhan Institute of Virology… and that the authorities and globalists were taking the measures they did because they genuinely believed they were justified by the unprecedented nature of the emergency.” (Pg. 76)
He asserts, “Schwab, in the middle of the COVID-19 crisis, laid out his plan to deal with the dissidents. ‘No extreme scenario can now be taken off the table.’ What might those extreme scenarios be? The shutting down of opposing voices on social media?... Cutting off a person’s access to financial payment services?... Using law enforcement agencies, like the FBI or IRS, to harass the dissidents? The creation of detention camps, to be utilized for those who deny health mandates… The mass execution of those who defy government orders?” (Pg. 79-80)
He suggests, “just imagine if they turned off all their mobile apps. Of, if we were all linked into a Central Bank Digital Currency, and they deducted social credits, or pulled money off their tokenized central bank digital currency. Imagine a world where your every movement is tracked. Your opinions would be analyzed by artificial intelligence (AI) and you could be instantly penalized for wrong thinking. This is the world that the global elites would like to create with the Great Reset. This … is not unrealistic conspiracy theory. The technology is already there…” (Pg. 136)
He complains, “I was the first person in history to be totally censored and deplatformed from social media… I was the first person to have all social media, tech companies, and financial institutions remove me from their services. That was bad, but just imagine what happens when everything is centralized into a World ID, vaccine passport, and Central Bank Digital Currency.” (Pg. 141)
He asks, “Would you willingly give up your freedom of movement, your ability to drive and travel, if they told you it was for saving the planet? If they told you (again) that a new crisis was so severe that you had to stay inside indefinitely? Would you be willing to allow global governments and big corporations to track and trace your every movement, in the name of saving the planet?... would you submit to a digital surveillance system to monitor your carbon emissions? These are questions worth asking, because this is what they want for you.” (Pg.153)
He summarizes, “Ultimately, I believe that the microchips and digital software in your car will sync to your personal identity, just like your iPhone syncs to your iCloud. Your car will become a surveillance device to monitor, track, trace, and penalize you. And in a digital world, it will be automatically synced with your digital currency financial accounts and social credit score. Perhaps this is another reason why they want us all to use electric cars?” (Pg. 163) Later, he adds, “How does the big plan all get put together? Why, by tying together your vaccine papers with your carbon footprint. What an excellent way to manage the population… Once they get your approval to be tracked for COVID-19, it's not that big of a jump to get you to agree to track your carbon footprint.” (Pg. 173)
He acknowledges, “Admittedly, much of this is hypothetical, and while there doesn’t seem to be a lot of good data, that doesn’t seem to be stopping the globalist war on meat. Why might that be? Meat is likely associated with higher intellectual function. If you’re lying to people, it’s probably easier if they’re not as smart as they might otherwise be. Some evidence suggests veganism is likely associated with lower intellectual function. I believe a planet of vegans would be much easier to control than a planet of meat eaters.” (Pg. 191)
He concludes, “We are in a war for the future of the world. The globalists want an antihuman future in which they will capture control of our species and direct the future of human development. But that’s not a future the people want. They want a future of freedom, where scientific discoveries liberate them to be so much more than they could ever be when they were focused on mere survival… Science can serve as a handmaiden of humanity’s development, but it makes a poor master, which is exactly what the globalists seek to bring about. The globalists are destined to fail. It is God’s will. We were created to be the masters of our own fate. We only need to choose that path, and it will open up before us.” (Pg. 220)
This book presents a very useful summation of Jones’s views (and reading the book is much quicker than viewing all of his videos, TV shows etc.).
First of all, I don't subscribe to the belief Jones stated at one point that the Sandy Hook mass murder was a sham. He has since walked back those comments before, during or after his trial. I have also never listened to his show. I only picked up this book because of the subject matter, and it does have some interesting facts not covered in Glenn Beck's book "The Great Reset." He brings up the Trilateral Commission, which I had heard the term before, but never knew that it was a globalist movement dating back to 1973 which largely held the belief that science and engineering would be the better rulers of society, and a Technocratic authoritarianism was the ultimate goal. It's surprising that this belief dates back to the 18th century. In any event, the beliefs of the World Economic Forum are no secret, and there is no conspiracy theory regarding the Great Reset. They are outright telling us their beliefs and their idea of a utopian society. This book is a great study guide for those who have any interest in seeing what some people are hoping to globally implement one day.
Although I do not agree with everything Alex says, but I think that everyone living at our time should read this book. I found it an easy read.
Many times I have heard The "Great Reset" during COVID times. I never understood what it exactly means. In his book, Alex is warning everyone against the rule of the globalists. Those who advocate for the rule of a few, robbing people of their freedoms. He starts by the origins of the globalists and their development over time to create the World Economic Forum. He continues to comment on current events and issues; such as, COVID, the vaccine, food supply disruptions, and climate change. All were and are lies.
He uses books, speeches and articles written by Klaus Schwab, Yuval Harari, and others and comments on them. Most of their narratives are not clearly subject to interpretations. I have read that Jones is the most controversial figure of our time, maybe. There is no smoke without fire. I believe there is some reality in his views and predictions.
In pan Arabia, we call them Jews, in conspiracy theorist they call them The High Table m, but in reality their simply known behind closed doors as The Globalist, birth child’s of the Trilateral Commission.
Jones explains how Technocracy and Scientific lobbyists are fighting to shrink the global societal freedom and embody new limit of choice in terms of Way Of Life. Interesting inputs, worth the read.
Much of the information and this book is very nice.
I would, however, take exception with the way he takes the Bible completely out of context. I will take a star off for that.
Overall, definitely recommended to get a glimpse into what may be coming. But just remember, these folks that want to take over the world and forget about God will be in for a rude awakening one day.