1. Charles the Great Resetter
When the Great Reset was 'officially' launched in 2020, it was not done so by Klaus Schwab or Bill Gates, but by Charles, Prince of Wales, heir apparent to the British throne.
Born in Buckingham Place in 1948, Charles is best known worldwide for his failed marriage to Lady Diana Spencer, who died in a 'road crash' in Paris in 1997, a year after their divorce.
His official website announced on June 3, 2020:
A royal tweet declared:
This may come as a bit of a surprise to those who see Charles as a bumbling but affable figure, who talks to his plants, loves traditional architecture, protects nature and tries to help young people get along in life.
But the reality, as we will show here, is that,
2. Global goals
Charles has been very busy over the last 50 years or so, establishing an alliance of organizations called The Prince's Charities, which describes itself as,
These have also spread overseas to create a bewildering global web of trusts, foundations and funds.
To make things simpler, we will focus here on just a few of the better-known organizations, starting in the the UK with Business in the Community.
This body describes itself as,
Its agenda is very much in line with all the key elements of the Great Reset.
It declares, for instance:
The great news for Charles's money-loving entourage is that,
Business in the Community boasts its own WEF-style,
Its report called "A Brave New World?" features all the familiar Great Reset "priorities", such as,
It looks ahead to a Fourth Industrial Revolution ("Anticipate automation - Create new roles, where technology complements humans, and support communities to manage the transition") with bigger profit margins naturally being its aim ("Transition to new business models that cut waste and increase asset productivity").
There is an early mention of the "track and trace" phrase which became so familiar during the lockdowns ("Track, trace and resolve") with a plug for Blockverify,
The report promotes smart agriculture in the form of Unilever's Marcatus Mobile Education Platform,
It concludes by giving,
The Prince's Trust Group expands this same agenda across the Commonwealth, the vast sphere of influence formerly known as the British Empire.
It describes itself as,
It is all about,
One of its reports tells us:
The Prince's Trust is joined in this task by another important node of Charles' network, the British Asian Trust, as we will shortly see.
3. Impact imperialism
The impact industry is a sinister entity which, over the last few years of research, we have found lurking under every dubious stone we have turned.
For more info, check out our articles on, Impact profiteering is very much tied in with the Great Reset and its Fourth Industrial Revolution, which aims to set up the infrastructure through which this new form of digital serfdom can be imposed.
Inevitably, then, the impact agenda is very present throughout Charles' empire, even if somewhat hidden from casual view. Sometimes it is just the word itself that gives the game away.
Business in the Community, for instance, says on its site that it works with its members,
"Impact" crops up three times on the introductory page.
It appears again on the page consecrated to BITC's entirely predictable commitment to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, those cornerstones of impact capitalism.
The term "positive impact" is here linked to another related buzzword, "purpose"...
The impact theme is also very much embraced by The Prince's Trust, which is very keen on,
In line with the Great Reset promoted by its founder, it used Covid to advance a hyper-industrial agenda, describing in one post how it had been measuring its "digital impact".
It was pleased to report that 61% of its respondents said,
One of the tools which the Trust uses for what it worryingly terms "digital programming" is something called Vibe Check.
This bespoke program, aimed at young people, is a,
This obsession with developing "new digital processes for gathering data", hidden behind a do-good facade, is classic impact-think.
Indeed, the Prince's Trust International boasts its very own Head of Impact, Diletta Morinello, a professional "impact measurer".
In January 2020, just before the Covid moment, Morinello was recruiting a data analyst,
The role was,
Impact, data, stakeholders... three terms from the same familiar crib sheet...
It is, however, with his British Asian Trust that Charles exposes most fully his involvement with the insidious world of impact imperialism.
Indeed, as we have previously reported, Cohen gives an approving mention to Charles and the British Asian Trust in his 2020 book Impact - Reshaping Capitalism to Drive Real Change.
The Trust, of course, claims to be "improving" the lives of children and young people in Asia,
It says:
And then it adds:
This is what impact is all about.
The "cost" of meeting UNSDGs is calculated and "stakeholders" take on this cost from public purse. If the "outcomes" tick all the right boxes they will be reimbursed, plus a little extra to make their "investment" worthwhile.
In the meantime, the lives of these children, bundled together "at scale", are turned into financial commodities - like the bundles of sub-prime mortgage debts that prompted the 2008 crash - which can be tracked, traced and traded in real time via 5G/6G and the "inclusive" global digital panopticon.
Speculators can bet on the "success" of these children's lives or against it - little matter, as long as they are available as products for this vast new profitable market.
As we have previously warned, "social finance" or impact investing reduces human beings to the status of potential investments, sources of profit for wealthy ruling vampires.
It is a digital slave trade...
4. Powerful players
So what kind of people and organizations are involved in Charles' global network?
Let's start with Business in the Community.
This label is probably intended to conjure up fond images of tiny corner-shops in English market towns (like Grantham?) or of organic Buddhist basket-weaving start-ups in Charles' pseudo-traditional Poundbury development.
But no...
As we would expect from the launcher of the Great Reset, the project is,
BITC's dauntingly long list of members includes the likes of,
Charles' passion for the health of his family's grateful subjects is reflected in the inclusion, alongside Knorr's Quick Soups manufacturers Unilever, of Greggs and PepsiCo UK.
We also find the likes of the Bank of America,
Other Business in the Community members are arms dealers Rolls Royce and Thales Group, superb examples of what Charles has in mind with "responsible" business activity.
The organization is governed by a Board of Trustee Directors.
This is chaired by Gavin Patterson, president and chief revenue officer of Salesforce, the cloud computing business headed by billionaire Marc Benioff, owner of Time magazine and inaugural chair of the WEF's Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution in San Francisco.
Another director is Dame Vivian Hunt, senior partner, UK and Ireland, of the aforementioned McKinsey.
A member of the secretive Trilateral Commission, she is the former chair of British American Business, an exclusive transatlantic business networking group.
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One of the vice-presidents is Sir Mark Weinberg,
The advisory board features Sir Ian Michael Cheshire, formerly chairman of Barclays UK and currently chairman of Menhaden plc with its,
Alongside this banker sits none other than Frances O'Grady, general secretary of the UK's Trades Union Congress (TUC). As befits a representative of the British working class, O'Grady is also a non-executive director at the Bank of England.
Finally, on the BITC's Community Leadership Board we find none other than Owen Marks of everybody's favorite vaccine manufacturer, Pfizer.
There he incarnates the striking overlap between the world of Big Pharma and the world of "woke" impact-intersectionality, co-chairing the Pfizer UK Inclusive Diversity Group with its focus,
Let's next turn to The Prince's Trust Group, the global network of charities founded by Charles in 1976.
The UK entity involves very much same kind of people as Business in the Community.
Its council is chaired by John Booth, an,
It features two former partners at Goldman Sachs:
There is also Suzy Neubert, former global head of distribution at JO Hambro Capital Management, and Mark Dearnley, previously a "digital transformation" advisor with global management consulting firm, Bain & Company.
The council's vice-president is Michael Marks, former chairman of Merrill Lynch Investment Managers and founding partner of MZ Capital and NewSmith Capital Partners LLP.
It is informative to note the people and businesses with which the Prince's Trust group is enmeshed worldwide.
Over at the British Asian Trust, one member of the Board of Trustees is Farzana Baduel, former vice-chair of business relations for the Conservative Party and founder/CEO of Curzon PR.
She appeared in The Times in May 2021 to explain how much she loved "remote working", that mainstay of the "New Normal" promoted under the Great Reset.
Another is Varun Chandra, managing partner of "London-based corporate intelligence specialist" Hakluyt, whose astonishing recent £12.8 million rise in profits was,
In the words of one media report,
The British Asian Trust site says of Chandra:
Also on the board are Dr. Shenila Rawal (who previously worked for the World Bank) and Ganesh Ramani, former partner at Goldman Sachs.
Ramani in fact has a family connection to the Trust's Big Chief, having married Ruth Powys, widow of Mark Shand, brother of Charles's wife Camilla.
Vice-chairs are Asif Rangoonwala (once described by The Independent as "powerboat playboy, bakery baron, property plutocrat") and Shalni Arora, who has a background in Big Pharma with AstraZeneca and DxS Ltd and is the wife of retail magnate Simon Arora of B&M Bargains.
Chair of the Board of Trustees is investment banker Lord Jitesh Gadhia, who has worked for Barclays Capital, ABN AMRO and Baring Brothers.
He was previously senior managing director at global investment business Blackstone in London.
On being appointed there in 2010, he enthused:
Gadhia was also - surprise, surprise! - a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader.
5. Banksters, cheats and spooks
From any genuinely ethical vantage point, the business activities of those involved with Charles' empire are, in themselves, cause for concern.
But the problem goes further than that.
The amount of controversy and scandal surrounding numerous participants in his various projects makes one wonder how someone who likes to be referred to as "His Royal Highness" can associate with so many examples of what most of us would regard as low life.
Here are some illustrations:
Finally, Charles himself has been caught up in various controversies over the years, not least regarding his role in helping arms dealer BAE Systems sell fighter jets to Saudi Arabia.
Reported Scotland's The National:
And then, of course there there was that unfortunate incident in the Paris tunnel back in 1997…
6. The bringer of light?
One particularly intriguing figure in Charles' global network is another man who likes to be known as "His Highness", namely the Aga Khan.
Khan is none other than the Global Founding Patron of the Prince's Trust and, its site tells us,
The business magnate has British, Swiss, French and Portuguese citizenship and his fingers in many a global pie.
One 2016 profile explains:
Khan's net worth has been estimated at $13.3 billion and he is described as one of the world's fifteen richest "royals", although he does not actually rule over any particular geographic territory.
Instead he is the spiritual leader of some 20 million Ismaili Muslims, who donate significant sums to him and worship him as the "bringer of light".
Khan is a personal friend of Charles and his mum, Queen Elizabeth II, as well as of the Spanish king Juan Carlos.
He is also said to have long connections to British intelligence services and other deep state networks.
Khan has been involved in a number of international scandals.
In 2012 it emerged that, although resident in France, he had been "exonerated" from paying any tax by the country's former president Nicolas Sarkozy.
This, explained The Daily Mail, meant that he could protect his vast fortune across the Channel,
Then, in 2017, controversy broke out in Canada when it was discovered that prime minister Justin Trudeau had spent a holiday on a private Caribbean island owned by Khan.
While he was there, he also took a ride in the bringer of light's private helicopter.
Since the Khan's foundation "receives millions from the Canadian government", questions were asked about a certain conflict of interest! Trudeau reassured the public that there was nothing to worry about because,
But he nevertheless became the first Canadian prime minister to be found in violation of ethics law and was forced to publicly apologize.
Khan is also close friends with the Rockefellers and the Rothschilds.
In a speech at New York's Plaza Hotel in October 1996, David Rockefeller said:
For his part, Khan expressed "warm thanks" to Rockefeller, adding:
A message from their mutual pal Lord Rothschild praised Khan for his "promotion of private sector enterprise and rural development".
7. Neo-colonial land-grabbing
Khan, Rockefeller and Rothschild are also united by their common membership of the 1001 Club of the WWF.
According to researchers, this little-known group was set up in the 1970s by individuals including Charles's dad, the late Prince Philip, and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands.
As we noted in this report, Bernhard used to be in the Nazi SS, before founding the WWF.
He also chaired the Steering Committee of the Bilderberg Group, of which WEF boss Klaus Schwab was a fellow member.
Bernhard was also honorary sponsor of Schwab's third European Management Symposium at Davos in 1973, when the body which was to become the World Economic Forum first adopted a more overtly political stance, by agreeing a document which became known as,
The WWF is notorious for throwing indigenous people off their land on behalf of its big business friends under the false green flag of "conservation" and is today very prominent in the industrial-financial lobby calling for a New Deal for Nature.
For a full analysis of all this, we recommend the excellent work of the, Here, we will simply note that Charles is very much on board this agenda, endorsing the idea of "natural capital" and indeed launching a new "natural capital alliance".
But then that is to be expected, because he is president of WWF-UK and "proud" to be so.
He declares on the WWF site:
Yet again, the worthy-sounding language masks a very different reality:
8. Shaping history
If Charles ever emerges from his 70-year stint in the Windsors' waiting room, he will become King Charles III and thus historically linked with his two predecessors of the same name.
The future Charles III seems to be on course to combine,
But it is important to remember that,
By researching and exposing wrong-doing, we can shake off our status as helpless and passive spectators of history in order to become active and engaged participants, part of the resistance.
Charles and his ruling-class collaborators have to dress up their insidious agenda as "doing good", as "philanthropy" or "conservation", because,
Once this illusion has been destroyed and the horrible reality exposed, then decent people everywhere will turn their backs definitively on these vile parasites and their evil empire of exploitation...
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