The Great Reset: Mises in Birmingham
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They are not subtle in their ambition. They call it The Great Reset.
Join the Mises Institute in Birmingham, Alabama for an event dedicated to this global threat. Speakers include Dr. Michael Rectenwald, author of The Great Reset and the Struggle for Liberty. One of the most prominent critics of woke capital, Dr. Rectenwald has been featured on Tucker Carlson, The Ingraham Angle, War Room with Steve Bannon, and is a regular contributor to the Mises Wire. Dr. Jonathan Newman, a Mises Fellow, will provide an economic lens to The Great Reset, the dangers that are emerging in the midst of a national banking crisis, and the dangers posed by the weaponization of money and banking.
What does The Great Reset mean for Alabama? Allen Mendenhall, in his position as Associate Dean and Grady Rosier Professor in the Sorrell College of Business at Troy University, has emerged as one of the leading fighters against the DEI-ESG agenda of woke capital. He will speak on his experiences and what efforts states like Alabama must take to defend themselves from the schemes of Washington, the WEF, and other centers of power. Rectenwald and Mendenhall will be joined by Bryan Dawson, CEO of 1819 News, for a panel on this important topic.
This event will now be held at Oak Mountain Brewing Company, 110 Cahaba Valley Rd., Pelham, Alabama, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Registration is $50 and includes a catered lunch.
After the event, there will be an optional Social Hour with a cash bar at Oak Mountain Brewing Company.
Special thanks to Mark Walker for sponsoring this event.
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