On November 22, 2022, radiologist and policy researcher Jill Vecchio returned to break down the architecture of global power, from the World Economic Forum’s young leaders program to the century-old banking dynasties that fund the Great Reset agenda.
Jill Vecchio traces the Great Reset back over a century, connecting Agenda 21, Agenda 2030, and the current World Economic Forum initiatives to a single coordinated plan. The researcher who previously dissected the Affordable Care Act applies the same rigorous analysis to Klaus Schwab’s vision, revealing how environmental crisis narratives serve as cover for unprecedented power consolidation. Vecchio points to the Global Biodiversity Assessment of 1995, an 1,100-page document with authors from 50 countries, which proposed reducing global population from 7.6 billion to no more than 1 billion people.
The conversation exposes how COVID-19 accelerated the agenda through worldwide lockdowns, supply chain disruptions, small business closures, and the adoption of biometric surveillance technologies. Vecchio explains that Event 201, the World Economic Forum’s pandemic simulation exercise in October 2019, preceded COVID’s emergence by mere weeks.
“All of this fits into the Great Reset. Every political decision, everything happening in the world from finance to media to Hollywood to farming, housing, all of it is related to the Great Reset.”
Jill Vecchio, Radiologist and Policy Researcher
Jill Vecchio documents the web of organizations advancing global governance: the Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission, Bilderberg Group, and the secretive Bohemian Grove gathering that Richard Nixon described as the strangest event he ever witnessed. The World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders program, established in 1982, has produced graduates now holding powerful positions across 100 countries, from Angela Merkel and Tony Blair to Gavin Newsom and Justin Trudeau.
Vecchio traces how Skull and Bones members from Yale have populated the upper echelons of American power, with George H.W. Bush moving from the secret society to Congress, the United Nations, the CIA, and eventually the presidency. Prescott Bush, an early Skull and Bones member, co-founded Brown Brothers Harriman, a private bank that funded Adolf Hitler through Fritz Thyssen. The private central banking system, Vecchio argues, provides the financial foundation for global control through money created from nothing and loaned at interest to entire nations.
“How many people does it take to start a war? Very small number, very powerful people. So you don’t need that many people in order to control the masses.”
Jill Vecchio, Radiologist and Policy Researcher
During the Thanksgiving week broadcast, Matt Dark of Roots Medical reflects on the power of gratitude as both a personal practice and a foundation for meaningful dialogue across political divides. Dark observes that maintaining a grateful mindset promotes faith, trust, and a desire to help others, creating the conditions for productive conversations even on contentious issues like abortion and border policy.
“When you’re in gratitude, it also starts to promote and expel out all these other things like, you know, faith and trust and wanting to help another person.”
Matt Dark, Roots Medical
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