Understanding the Great Reset as a Cybernetics Religion

IN-DEPTH VIDEOS, 30 Jun 2025

Matt Ehret | Canadian Patriot Press - TRANSCEND Media Service

In this comprehensive interview with Russian television’s DEN TV on 30 Jul 2022, Matt Ehret was invited to explain the historic roots of Russian-US friendship from 1776 to the defeat of Hitler, as well as an in-depth analysis of cybernetics as the foundation for the cultish monstrosity known in modern times as the Great Reset.

Matthew Ehret is a member of the TRANSCEND Network for Peace Development Environment, a  journalist, and co-founder of the Rising Tide Foundation. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Canadian Patriot Review, Senior Fellow at the American University of Moscow and host of The Great Game on Rogue News. He has authored the book series The Untold History of Canada and the recently published book series The Clash of the Two Americas. Email: matt.ehret@tutamail.com


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