Speaker warns against threats of the great reset and global credit scoring systems

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In a recent meeting held in Highland, Utah, discussions led by Chris Herrod focused on the pressing concerns surrounding global threats, particularly the concept of the "Great Reset." Herrod expressed a deep apprehension about this phenomenon, which he believes poses significant risks to individual freedoms and societal structures.

Herrod articulated that the Great Reset, often associated with economic and social restructuring, should be a source of fear for everyone. He emphasized that it is not the only threat facing the world today, cautioning against the simplistic notion that "the enemy of my enemy is my friend." This perspective highlights the complexity of global alliances and the dangers of misjudging adversaries.

A key point raised during the meeting was the potential implications of a credit score system akin to that of China, which Herrod described as a mechanism that could gradually isolate individuals from society. He warned that such a system could lead to dire consequences for those deemed undesirable by the state, suggesting that the Great Reset could similarly impose restrictions that threaten personal autonomy.

Herrod also referenced geopolitical tensions, particularly the ambitions of Russia and China, arguing that their desire for a new world order is a significant concern. He expressed a preference for the frameworks proposed by the World Economic Forum over those of authoritarian regimes, indicating a belief that the former, while flawed, may offer a less immediate threat to life and liberty.

The meeting underscored the urgency of addressing these global issues, as Herrod called for greater awareness and action among community members. The discussions highlighted the need for vigilance against both economic restructuring and authoritarian governance, framing these challenges as interconnected threats that require a thoughtful and informed response.

As the community reflects on these discussions, the implications of the Great Reset and its potential impact on individual freedoms remain a critical topic for ongoing dialogue and action.

Converted from Chris Herrod - Ukraine: Truth and Misinformation meeting on November 24, 2024
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