The Cursed Reset

"The Cursed Reset" is a song off the Every Ape and His Brother album The Sent-In Clowns. It is a parody of "We Will Rise Again" by Dan Romer, who wrote his original version for the soundtrack to Far Cry 5.

Background
Another song about the Globalist Scamdemic, this tune seeks to tell a frustrated actual Christian's take on fears of the end times circulating surrounding how humanity's behavior has been shaped by lockdowns for the worst. This is in contrast to the ideology and eschatology of the Eden's Gate cult in Far Cry 5, from which the original song is derived. The main character has to wonder at the patience of God to still put up with a world that the singer has lost nearly all hope for being able to change for the better.

It began its life around October of 2020, as a post on YouTube that was since taken down, when the host video's uploader decided to disable comments. However, the song parody endured. A revised version of it was added to the official Dozerfleet blog in May of 2021. Use of "We Will Rise Again" as a base was inspired by that song's sudden spike in popularity in 2020. This culminated in thousands of new hits for a 2018-released cover of the song, performed by Juliana Chahayed - who was largely teased in the comments section for looking like the "Doomer Girl" meme. One commenter went so far as to declare: "My life is complete. Real-Life Doomer Girl plays 'We Will Rise Again'!"

Song intro
''This song is very similar to the original in theme; but still has different lyrics. This version attempts to write the lyrics in reference to the Globalist Scamdemic of 2020, and the UN / NWO / CIA / Freemason / Georgia Guidestones / Soros / Gates plan for mass genocide that has engulfed the planet.''

''It holds to a very different eschatology from Eden's Gate. In this version, it's not just civilization, but the entire plane of existence that Earth resides on that is to be destroyed. Not by a plague or nuke; but by an omni-nova: the transcendent divine assassination of all stars, and forced collapse of the fabric of space-time. The saved shall be forcibly transferred along the W axis in a 4th dimension of space to another plane of existence to find an extradimensional Heaven; with the lost sent to extradimensional Hell.''

In this eschatology, building bunkers like Eden's Gate in Far Cry 5'' would be pointless, as the entire known observable universe would be 404'd out of existence by the Omninova. For allowing the powers that want to be to even take form, mankind deserves nothing less. There'd be no point to a man-built New Eden made out of wood, because the very concept of Earth would cease to have meaning - let alone forest wood, let alone Montana.''

''The song also entertains the idea that the "Great Reset" is just the conceit of the Tower of Babel, and that's the true meaning of "build back better." That the great evil of genocide and the Georgia Guidestones is all about repeating Nimrod's wicked experiment at any cost. The song here also entertains the notion that before the Omninova hits, Earth may get several warnings, in the form of asteroids hitting. The implication is that even if Apophis hit Yellowstone - which would have effects similar to the Collapse in the Far Cry universe - that this would still not be enough to be the forever death of Nimrod's conceit.''

''The song postulates that the Omninova will at some point be inevitable. But it will be God-triggered, as God intentionally put the stars too far away from each other for nature alone to trigger it. All of this, in turn, is based on a very specific interpretation of 2 Peter 3:10, as understood by someone playing Universe Sandbox.''

Topics
The song begins right off the bat with mention of a figurative Beast of the Sea, of an ideology from the Dark Thrones which seduced the entire world. It describes this as a "satanic creed." Freemasons are mentioned next as being behind it, and "getting what they wanted." This touches on a topic of the Schism Within Satanism that has occurred, which has separated it into several camps. Only a handful of libertarian atheist satanists that still take the rules of LeVay seriously are still around. Most of the rest, who aren't just insane loner psycho serial killers, adopted a more pagan-occult Luciferianism on the order of the upper echelons of Freemasonry. Which merged with Neo-Nimrodianism, extreme 1984-style authoritarianism, etc. to create an abomination that even LeVay, for all his villainy, would stand against as if some sort of underdog hero! This post touches in more detail on how Globalism came to be, and the witch's brew of ideologies that have allowed modern satanic thinking to take on its 21st-century form.

The most important takeaway from it, however, is that it went from classic LeVay denial that the Devil is actually real; to somewhat acknowledging that he is, and not caring if that's whom they wind up serving, so long as the bad guys can "stick it" to those Christian Americans they hate so much. The "s" is kept small, to distinguish the Globalist Luciferianism from LeVay's older, warped libertarian devil pageantry. Where violation of another's body was seen as a no-no to LeVay, this newer strain views itself and its higher cause of man becoming a replacement for God as being too all-important to worry about that. So suddenly, violation of another's body is "okay" - so long as it advances the agenda. Basic rejection of God out of frustration with lustful ambition, under LeVay, has been replaced with delusional conceits, power-hunger, and general psychopathy. Evil always metastasizes over time, like a cancer.

Not long after making its point about the rise of a great evil from all over the world, not just "in the west" as the Peggies in Far Cry 5 sang of, the song proceeds to state how the Globalists manipulated gullible individuals into aiding this evil cause by joining such terrorist groups as Antifa and BLM. These groups were then paid to get bused in to various cities, to loot, burn, and murder. "The riots burned what we'll need..." references shop owners whose livelihoods were destroyed, all for political gain.

George Soros is accused of having a direct hotline to Satan himself, and making deals with him regularly. This has resulted in Soros gaining the "new friends" he needed to pull off the Globalist Scamdemic in 2020. The mold spores, bats, and lockdowns, as well as media hysteria, are all tied to the concept of the "Great Reset," by which these demonic ideologues and their media and international corporate shills sought to bring about the most elaborate scam of redistribution of wealth in all of world history.

The song condemns this as the scammers trying to instill neo-feudalism on the entire world population. It segues into a prayer that God will let those who love liberty-within-divine-limits "rise again" one day, in a mirror of Judah returning from exile in Babylon after 70 years in captivity. It acknowledges the Second Coming of Christ as something inevitable, which will happen regardless of whether or not the old America that once was can ever come back.

It paints a gloomy picture of civil war tearing America to pieces in the mean time, with survivors stockpiling on doomsday prepper supplies that include walkie-talkies. That it may take asteroids falling to disrupt the neo-feudalists, becoming the second song to suggest this since "Living in a Clown World" invoked Apophis as being that asteroid.

The song proceeds with mentioning how masks and gene rape jabs are just a backdoor Holocaust, on par with what's mentioned similarly in "Mengele Reincarnate." Next, Biden's willingness to weaken US sovereignty, or let UN troops violate the 2nd Amendment, is met with a defiant response. Attacks on individual bank accounts are also predicted.

The destruction of entire theater chains by lockdown-happy tyrants is brought up; but with a double-meaning at work behind the commentary: "big pictures we'll see." This is partially a reference to 65" 4K TVs in homes replacing the need for traditional movie theaters, as well as saying that time not spent watching mindless cinema will give Americans more time to comprehend what's being done to their country - in the hopes they will then be motivated to take action against these unpleasant changes. It's wishful thinking that Americans will become less small-minded and morally apathetic.

The second chorus curses the "Great Reset" some more, and states in a nutshell: "If you must send Apophis to hit Yellowstone, may you save our sovereign land from itself. May the new Babel fall, as the old one once did!" This coincides with a meme on Facebook from that same time period in 2020 as the song's original inception: "#MayApophisHitYellowstone."

Chemtrails are blamed for artificially being a vector to spread disease, which was then blamed on those who don't honor lockdown tyrants' demands. The song predicts that gassing of neighborhoods outright is not far behind. A prayer asks that Peter's Omninova will come quickly to end the world, if the evil in it continues to grow and becomes too powerful. The singers have confidence they will enter the Celestial City; but that the Globalists will suffer untold, incomprehensible agony for eternity. The final chorus begs God that if the world is too far gone, he should use a supernova to end it right now.

Trivia

 * This song marks the first time that Every Ape and His Brother ever parodied a song that was written specifically for use in a video game.
 * This song marks the sixth time Dozerfleet has created something through any of its divisions which references Ubisoft's Far Cry series in some fashion.
 * First would be developing the character of Zize "Plum Bixie" Choi, along with her story The Tale of Plum Bixie being slated for the Orient volume in The Gerosha Chronicles. While directly inspired at first by one of several possible combinations for a female FC5 Deputy, Zize's latter form bore heavy homage to the Judge from Far Cry New Dawn.
 * Second would be the apocalyptic skin for the Dozerfleet Labs blog, which took heavy inspiration from New Dawn. Before being replaced with a "Mythbusters-esque" skin design, this design featured as a protest to Whitmer's lockdowns in Michigan.  Before that, a futurist skin was used.
 * Third would be a re-creation in The Sims 4 of Will Boyd's house, as featured in both Far Cry 5 and the prequel novel Far Cry: Absolution.
 * Fourth was a Sim for The Sims 4 of Will Boyd himself.
 * Fifth was a re-creation of Traitor's Bluff from New Dawn for The Sims 4.