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‘Beyond the Reset’ film blurs the line between dystopia and reality in eerie look at the future | 'Beyond the Reset'’s vision of life in a quarantine camp shows the world is a hair’s breadth away from total dystopia. https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/beyond-the-reset-film-blurs-the-line-between-dystopia-and-reality-in-eerie-look-at-the-future

Movie review, and a brief interview with the film-maker at the end, wherein the following point is make:

"... For all of its keen observations, the film fails to address the most sinister but little-discussed part of the Great Reset: the ban on the practice of religion. ... A “Keeping the Faith” panel discussion during this year’s World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos, Switzerland gave an accidental peek into their true colors on the issue. ... "

Article goes on to explain the significance of it: the élites don't like it that religions tend to encourage thire followers to look to a source of right-and-wrong in God, i.e. something outside the government. Totalitarianism, of course, refuses to see anything above or outside of the poltical order, which might weake their control. Further, conservative Christians and Jews are very pro-life, which doesn't go over well with a bunch who are trying to depopulate the planet.

Myself, I personally would add that the Great Reset bunch are at least inspired, and quite possibly directly controlled, by demons. So OF COURSE they aren't going to like any mention of God as a general concept; it is abhorrent to them. Which brings me back again to the idea that fighting the Great Reset is primarily a spiritual battle. Not neclecting the poltiical, but prayer and fasting have been known to work wonders in hopeless situations!