I usually find Tom Luongo really hard to understand but he makes a lot of sense here.
“It’s not enough to be against globalism or the WEF, we have to also be for something better.”
He doesn’t say it, but that something better cannot be some kind of economic prescription like capitalism, socialism or something in between. It must be a political prescription alone, and it must be an affirmation of constitutional rule, the tenth amendment and federalism or subsidiarity, along with the bill of rights, and leave the economics to local decisions.
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2024/02/thomas-luongo/the-great-reset-is-dead-long-live-the-great-reset/
Not Macbeth.
"On his way home from a battle that he has won, Macbeth, national hero and cousin of the king, is confronted by three witches, who tell him a few things about what the immediate future will bring him, and add that he is going to be king. When their minor predictions come true an ambition, so deeply buried in his mind that he hasn’t been aware of it, comes to the surface. That is to be king.
He knows that for it to happen the king would have to die and also that he would have to do something about Malcolm, the king’s son and natural heir. He tries to shove the idea aside but can’t, and he writes to his wife, Lady Macbeth, telling her about his encounter with the witches.
Lady Macbeth takes the idea up and when he arrives home with the news that the king is coming to stay the night she persuades her husband to murder him.
With the help of his wife Macbeth murders King Duncan, and from that moment on things change. He does become king but paranoia begins to affect him and he takes extreme measures, including more murders, to cover up his crime and keep his hold on power."
-from https://nosweatshakespeare.com/quotes/famous/something-wicked-this-way-comes/
OK Tommy! this is an excellent point and now I am going to have to read the recommended article. have seen similar idea but it keeps getting away from me, too many distractions!