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Covid-19 and the ‘Great Reset’: STRONG BUSINESS LEADERSHIP PARAMOUNT

May 17, 2022

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COVID-19 AND THE ‘GREAT RESET’
STRONG BUSINESS LEADERSHIP PARAMOUNT

by Gerhard Papenfus

Over the last two years, we have witnessed one of the strangest events in human history; the globally co-ordinated response to Covid-19.
 
It should be clear to everybody that the horrific response to Covid-19, brilliantly executed, had nothing to do with the health of the world’s population, but all to do with the implementation of the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Agenda 2030, the ‘Great Reset’, the creation of a global economy in which ‘you will own nothing, and you will be happy’ – in the WEF’s own words.
 
The destabilising of economies globally, the breakdown of people’s resolve, the weakening and eventual destruction of SMMEs, the creation of poverty and starvation, aimed at making people entirely dependent on the State, and therefore open to political manipulation, is a crucial part of the WEF’s agenda.
 
The global Covid-19 vaccines roll-out is playing a dominant part in the introduction of the WEF’s strategy. Although the vaccines have proven to be ineffective in addressing the manufactured Covid-19 predicament, those driving this devious agenda have succeeded in dividing, and thereby weakening societies. For those who wish to implement the socialist ‘Great Reset’ agenda, this is paramount.
 
Within the dispensation of the envisaged ‘Great Reset’, there will be no place for the vibrant independent entrepreneurial spirit, for fulfilment in achievement, the fruit of diligence and hard work. Rather, the contrary will be true: everything possible will be done to undermine business, except for those monopolies who have benefitted from the ‘Great Reset’ agenda. During the disastrous Covid-19 lockdowns, which achieved nothing other than weakening business and causing increased unemployment, the aims of the agenda were revealed. 
 
Business leaders need to be aware of what is transpiring, not only in South Africa, but globally. Our freedom is under threat and the role of business to, not only counter this threat, but to illustrate the better alternative, is paramount.

Gerhard Papenfus is the Chief Executive of the National Employers’ Association of South Africa (NEASA).

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