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the Global Racket and Great Reset: Who is Pulling Strings?:

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the Global Racket and Great Reset: Who is Pulling Strings?:
the Global Racket and Great Reset: Who is Pulling Strings?:

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the Global Racket and Great Reset: Who is Pulling Strings?:

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How close are we to the New World Order and global governance propagated by the Bilderberg Group,
Klaus Schwab's World Economic Forum (WEF), the United Nations Agenda 2030 and other unelected entities? Has the United States become an undemocratic, authoritarian regime where large corporations and huge financial institutions call the shots? This well-researched and eye-opening exposé traces the current economic and political development towards big global government - and its shocking consequences - back to its origins. Anna Engelhard-Barfield reveals the pervasive and insidious efforts of World Economic Forum, the United Nations, Big Tech, Big Pharma, big banks and multinational corporations, the global elite, and the corporate media to control and reshape America as we know it. From the founding of the Bilderberg Group in 1954 to the anti-democratic actions of the Biden-Harris administration,
THE GLOBAL RACKET AND THE GREAT RESET
shines fresh light on the transfer of power from elected governments to tax-free foundations, the vesting of federal governmental powers in unelected bureaucrats, administrative agencies rewriting laws and bailing out banks, the artificially manufactured" COVID-19 pandemic, uncontrolled illegal migration, transgender ideology, neoracism, the fentanyl crisis and the Ukraine coup and its beneficiaries. If you want to know why inflation is up 20% since 2021, whether private ownership is a concept of the past in the WEF-declared "circular economy," and whether welfare and a universal basic income (UBI) are on track to replace earning a living wage, read this book.

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