Russia and the Great Reset: Why Non-Cooperation Leads to Demonization
Written on March 30, 2025
Russia and the Great Reset: Why Non-Cooperation Leads to Demonization
In the unfolding dynamics of global digital transformation, the concept of a "Great Reset"—heavily promoted by Western elites, central banks, and think tanks like the World Economic Forum—has introduced a new ideological and technological convergence. This convergence is centered around CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currencies), UBI (Universal Basic Income), and digital identity systems tied to surveillance and compliance frameworks.
🔁 The Great Reset: West + China... but Not Russia
The West (US, EU, UK, Australia) is increasingly aligned on several key pillars:
- UBI-style programs anticipated as solutions to automation, economic instability, or social unrest.
- CBDCs proposed as programmable money to regulate economic behavior.
- Digital ID systems connected to ESG scores and carbon tracking.
- Full integration with AI, facial recognition, and predictive surveillance.
- Centralized banking coordination through institutions like the Fed, ECB, BIS, and IMF.
China, for its part, is already leading:
- The digital yuan is live and operational.
- Social credit systems regulate citizen behavior.
- Mass surveillance infrastructure covers cities and transit systems.
- Citizens are regularly subjected to behavioral enforcement, such as jaywalking alerts and restricted travel.
However, one major nation remains notably out of sync.
🇷🇺 Russia: Sovereign or Rogue?
Russia has rejected many of the foundational aspects of the Great Reset:
- They refuse to integrate into the Western banking and surveillance grid.
- They do not comply with ESG mandates, climate regulations, or open border policies.
- Following 2022 sanctions, Russia was cut off from SWIFT, triggering the development of its own systems like SPFS and the Mir payment card.
- Trade is increasingly conducted in gold, rubles, or BRICS currencies.
- While Russia is testing a digital ruble, it currently lacks the WEF-style ideological layers.
🧊 Is This Why the Demonization Happens?
Yes—this is a key component.
The near-universal Western media demonization of Russia, along with NATO expansion and economic sanctions, has layers of military and geopolitical logic. Yet from a technocratic and structural point of view, Russia is seen as a threat because:
- They challenge the narrative of a necessary, inevitable digital unification.
- They reject behavior-based currencies, climate-driven economic policy, and globalized surveillance mandates.
- Their stance exposes the entire model as optional, not destiny.
This makes Russia a dangerous example for other nations that may be tempted to step outside the global system.
🧠 Why Russia Acts This Way
As noted: "They don't cooperate on equal terms."
This is central. Russia prefers:
- National sovereignty above all.
- Partnerships on its own terms—with China, India, or Africa, but not through submission.
- Control over its own currency and systems, not shared governance with global technocrats.
Because of this, Russia is portrayed as:
- Backward
- Aggressive
- Isolated
- Dangerous to "democracy"
In truth, the real danger Russia poses is to:
- Technocratic unification
- Digital currency centralization
- UN and WEF-aligned global governance
🪠 "Non-Cooperators" Must Be Isolated
This is a long-standing principle of power systems:
- Non-submission must be punished.
- Isolation and demonization are preferred tools.
- Regime change or sabotage may follow if independence persists.
Why? Because if just one major nation shows that non-compliance is survivable, others might follow.
Russia’s resistance may not be noble or perfect, but it disrupts the illusion of inevitability. And that alone is dangerous to the Great Reset blueprint.
🛩 Final Thought
So yes, Russia’s refusal to cooperate fully and equally with the West and China on the CBDC + UBI + surveillance model may very well be one of the root causes of the unrelenting demonization in media and politics.
They represent a wedge in the planned unification. And the technocrats pushing this global system want every nation on one platform, just like they want every individual digitally ID’ed and tracked.