How Global Strikes Play Right into the Great Reset’s hands

Guest Post by Kit Knightly

For the past few months strikes have wrought havoc with the UK’s national infrastructure, and will likely continue to do so well into 2023.

The run-up to Christmas saw postal strikes for the UK’s Royal Mail service.

Throughout the second half of 2022, transport strikes were routine. There’s one happening today that has effectively shut down all train journeys.

There’s a possibility of a teachers’ strike later this month, that would see kids sent home from school. Nurses went on strike in December, and will likely do so again this month

It’s not just the UK either. Strikes in several sectors took place all across Western Europe in December and into early January so far.

New York’s nurses are ready to go on strike next week, and Minnesota nurses only narrowly avoided a strike last month.

It was only Joe Biden’s presidential overreach that prevented a nation-wide rail workers’ strike just before Christmas.

A google trends search for the terms “strike” or “industrial action” have seen surging interest worldwide in the last few months. An admittedly crude measure, but certainly not meaningless.

Strikes are suddenly becoming a high profile global phenomenon.

Given the economic hardships currently being imposed this is not surprising of course.

Corporations price fix and cut costs at every turn, and wages have stagnated for decades while profits soar. No wonder workers and their representatives are trying to redress this balance in any way they can.

But in the New Normal world, what does that mean? And is it possible
this perfectly just cause is being manipulated into furthering the great reset agenda?

After all the Union model has a clear disadvantage in the current situation:

It is built on the underlying assumption that bosses want their workers to work.

But post-scamdemic is this any longer reliably the case?

For almost three years we have seen the vast majority of the corporate-political structure dedicated to stopping workers from working.

Covid and “lockdowns” have demonstrated that the establishment wants to:

  • Stop people travelling
  • Stop people working
  • Breakdown healthcare and medical services
  • Cripple supply chains
  • Increase the cost of living
  • Generally ruin the economy

Governments around the world have shown us they want stagnation, disruption and misery.

However just the cause, it’s also true that strikes further almost all of these goals.

And of course they can easily be created by leveraging workers through inflation & price hikes into taking industrial action just to preserve a living wage.

There’s also the handy bonus of shifting the blame at the same time. Just as the appalling state of the economy was blamed on the war in Ukraine in 2022, it will be blamed on striking unions in 2023.

Another reason for repeating the mantra: “the system is broken, we need a new way of doing things.”

…and then, of course, comes another step toward the Great Reset.

What that specifically means in this instance is not yet clear, although some kind of Universal Basic Income system seems likely (it’s in the zeitgeist right now, as we predicted in our This Year in the New Normal post).

Maybe more “public” ownership of utilities, or perhaps new legislation for a state-backed employment mandate where the unemployed are given digital busywork to do from home, like a cyber work camp.

In the UK at least we won’t know for sure until we have a Labour government installed to “save the day”.

Other “resets” could include higher “benefits” that accompany some kind of agreement to not unionise and never go on strike. A proto-social credit system.

It might be sold as “the end of the need to strike”, and everyone will celebrate the new law that makes striking illegal, while anyone who points out the further reduction of our rights will be called old-fashioned and, of course, a “conspiracy theorist”.

“We don’t need strikes with the new way of doing things, and people that want to go on strike will ruin it for everyone else,” could so easily be the line touted by all the usual suspects.

That’s just speculation, of course. One possible future.

Other knock-on effects could play a role in the GR as well.

For example, if corporations are “forced” to increase their pay rates, they will naturally increase their prices to preserve profit margins – meaning strikes can be directly parlayed into exacerbating the cost of living crisis, even as they are called a “victory” for working people.

Or maybe nursing strikes will mean we “lose control of the Covid situation”, and have to endure a new wave of masks and lockdowns.

We can’t be sure what the exact next steps will be, but we can be aware of the high likelihood this current wave of “worker unrest” is being manipulated to further the aims of the globalist narrative-makers, that the government-corporate-union trifecta will guarantee strikes continue, and that it’s playing an important part in shaping our new normal future.

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14 Comments
m
m
January 6, 2023 6:52 am

You forgot to tell us what action/non-action would not play into the Great Reset’s hands.

Ginger
Ginger
  m
January 6, 2023 8:08 am

This is a government written article.
“Oh please do not strike because people will be in-convinced and hate you more. You do not want people to hate you. And then we might have to hurt or even kill you.”

Strikes in past history were violent, but they did change peoples minds. It just takes determination. Nothing riles people up more than their personal economics.

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 6, 2023 7:38 am

Shooting fish in a Davos-owned barrel.

Abolish the state.

How else can the few dominate the many, but by mass compliance? It’s not even deep philosophy, but simple arithmetic. Strength in numbers, and all.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Anonymous
January 6, 2023 7:41 am

And as history has amply demonstrated at some point the masses realize that truth.

The waiting is the hardest part.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  hardscrabble farmer
January 7, 2023 5:09 am

with all the legal weed and drug problem all created intentionally to anesthetize the masses not consumed by drink. you add in those working 3 jobs to keep the roof over their heads and heated you have debt slaves who are so burdened by said debt they cant see the forest for the trees. this is all part of usury and the plan all along. this leaves so few awake and alert that saddly this republics doomed and when shit does hit the fan those few will be easily neutralized. the coming revolt is also by design thus the push to see how far it goes before reaching the breaking point.

bidenTouchesKids
bidenTouchesKids
January 6, 2023 8:12 am

It’s not rocket science.

The state creates problems so it can propose a solution. The solution is always more centralized power and loss of freedom.

anon a moos
anon a moos
  bidenTouchesKids
January 6, 2023 10:03 am

The state creates problems so it can propose impose a solution

fify

Anonymous
Anonymous
  bidenTouchesKids
January 7, 2023 5:12 am

that is the hegelian dialectic. the pharisees create the problem to sell the solution at a gain or profit. think of a tire salesman who dumps nails in the road in the road near his shop so he can sell more tires

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
January 6, 2023 9:10 am

The System isn’t “broken”. The system is being ignored. The people ignoring it are “broken”.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  The Central Scrutinizer
January 6, 2023 9:19 am

The system is working exactly as designed by its criminal true benefactors.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
January 6, 2023 10:02 am

Well that’s 5 minutes of my life I can’t get back.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Mary Christine
January 6, 2023 11:37 am

But you meant well.

awoke
awoke
January 6, 2023 10:16 am

You’ll never get people to go against their best interests for the good of the “economy” (rich people’s yacht money). So they’ll look for the most money for the least effort.

BL
BL
January 6, 2023 10:22 am

There is no doubt they are trying to control the velocity of money (lockdowns/supply chain failures/limiting travel) which is understandable as the USD continues to flame out. Not endorsing the PTB tactics, just saying I get why they are doing all of these things. At the end of the day, I do condemn them for destroying families and lives with human misery all for the use of their (destined to be worthless) fiat money schemes.