You’re aware that something is going wrong in the world, in societies, aren’t you? Uncontrolled waves of refugees, new types of flu that send people to the hospital, increasingly unhappy and tense people, economies that can’t seem to improve, wars breaking out everywhere, and an incredibly fast-deteriorating climate balance. It feels as if we’ve reached the end of an era, and everything is about to fall apart, doesn’t it? You’re right; the issue isn’t with you. We truly are nearing the end of an era. Humanity, since the first day it roamed this earth, is about to experience the final cycle of destruction and rebirth that has spanned tens of thousands of years. That’s also the reason for the intense pangs felt across the globe. For the first time in our history, a new system is about to be born. And it even has a name: the New World Order. Have you ever wondered how this world’s order has functioned up to now? If we set aside endless details, in the simplest form, people united for their interests and security. They formed a community, a commune. Later, they began to develop and establish systems within this secure environment. This also led to the emergence of social classes: rulers, fighters, traders, producers, and service providers. This commune turned into a large state. Ideas and ideologies were imposed on people to protect that state. Then, across the shore, another group does the same thing. And because their ideologies differ from yours, or maybe because your resources and land are more abundant, they declare you a rival, an enemy, and suddenly, you find yourself at war. And the civilization you painstakingly built collapses.
Yet, history is cyclical, and the same things repeat. The state that was destroyed is rebuilt, it destroys the rival that once destroyed it, grows, acquires new enemies, and collapses again, over and over. This fundamental order has continued unbroken for thousands of years. Sometimes states crumbled under internal problems without even needing a war; sometimes natural causes led to their fall. But the basic system remained the same: states composed of societies with differing ideologies within, and within these states, a class system and a quest for resources. Over thousands of years, we’ve named every different system we built: feudalism, monarchy, communism, socialism, democracy, and so forth. But the truth has never changed. There has always been a ruling elite and the ruled. Even today, under the guise of democracy, this persists. You think you’re making a choice between bad and worse, but in reality, most of the people supposedly representing you are elite rulers who care little for you and more about their own interests. So why doesn’t this order end? Why aren’t people allowed to live with equal rights in freedom? Why do we keep repeating the same mistakes, even knowing the system is bound to collapse? The answer is simple: people don’t want to be free. They want someone to lead them so they can live comfortably. And this comfort, like in previous cycles, is on the brink of creating one last wave of destruction in history.
And most of those reading this piece seem poised to witness this process from the front row.
How is a society controlled? More importantly, why is a society controlled? I’ll answer the first question soon, but the answer to the second is much simpler. A society must be controlled out of necessity. Otherwise, absolutely free societies collapse. Now, you might ask if I’m advocating oppression, but my opinion doesn’t matter. I’m just presenting historical information here. Humanity is inclined to react strongly to two extreme situations: excessive oppression or excessive freedom. Societies living under extreme oppression naturally lock onto overthrowing those oppressing them, waiting for an opportunity. And at the first spark, they bring down the system. But this doesn’t always result in the better system you might imagine. Take the French Revolution, for example. The oppression and detachment of the monarchy trigger a massive uprising, and people fiercely tear down the system in hopes of better tomorrows. But what happens next? Absolute chaos ensues. Particularly, the Jacobins and other factions start organizing under the banner of greater freedom and clashing with other groups. For ten years after the fall of the monarchy, civil order could not be established in France, leading to rampant bloodshed. This period even goes down in history as the reign of terror. Eventually, Napoleon arrives, organizes the administration, and it seems for a short time as though order has been restored, but he declares himself emperor, effectively reinstating a form of monarchy that the people had overthrown. He then drags the country into endless wars, and in the end, he and his system collapse too."
Welcome back to the era of chaos. France only began to reestablish a tangible order and democracy in the 1900s, evolving into its modern form. A more recent example would be the Arab Spring. In Middle Eastern and North African countries, uprisings against authoritarian regimes that began as movements for freedom have resulted in substantial shifts in governance in places like Sudan, Libya, and Egypt. But what is the current state of these countries? They are nations mired in corruption and civil strife, some, like Libya, have completely disintegrated. Now, you may wonder if they would have been better off remaining under their previous oppressive governments. The answer is, of course, no. However, as notable sociologists and psychologists like Emil Durkheim, Erich Fromm, and Hannah Arendt have observed, when people are thrust into absolute freedom, they often face aimlessness and an inability to find direction, leading to social instability. In short, it's wise to overthrow an oppressive regime only if you have a well-thought-out plan for what comes next. Otherwise, you’ll find yourselves wondering, "We've dismantled the system, now what?"—and risk ending up in a worse situation than before.
This creates a vicious cycle: even if you dismantle a system, you usually need to establish a similar one to avoid chaos, but that new system too will start decaying within a generation. This repetitive cycle is precisely the self-perpetuating problem I mentioned at the beginning of this discussion. Like it or not, people need some kind of system to control and guide them, ensuring that society neither reaches a point of rebellion nor becomes so free that it loses its purpose and turns anarchic. Presently, the system that seems to maintain this balance most effectively is social capitalism. It encourages commercial growth while also striving to mitigate inequality. Nice in theory, but in practice, it falters. Why? Because as soon as people enter the equation, power begins to corrupt and morph into insatiable greed.
In 1776, Adam Smith laid the foundations of modern capitalism in *The Wealth of Nations*, promoting the idea of a Free Market Economy and, to an extent, suggesting that countries adopt the motto: "Let them make. Let them produce." This notion supported allowing private sectors some autonomy to boost production and thus elevate the populace's welfare. However, Smith subtly hinted that this approach should only last for a limited time. According to him, this system would eventually lead to monopolies, with wealth concentrated in the hands of a select few, ultimately driving the economically deprived populace to revolt. Nearly 250 years later, despite countless adjustments, the system is now failing. Capital has consolidated under companies that are wealthier than entire nations, and everyone outside this "mega-elite" has become dispensable labor—whether white- or blue-collar.
Here's a stark example: can you imagine that Apple's worth is over three times the entire value of Turkey? How could it be that a technology company is worth three times more than a country’s entire economic output? It's a baffling imbalance, yet here we are. Turkey’s Gross National Income stands at around one trillion dollars annually, while Apple's current value is 3.5 trillion dollars. Such disparities allow corporate giants to crush workers even more and exploit planetary resources without consequence because not even countries can stand up to them. If they wish, a simple financial move can bankrupt a nation. This massive accumulation of capital among mega-corporations creates what we call "insatiable greed and corruption," which brings us back to the original question: how do you steer a society?
To truly understand today’s global games, you only need to study one country’s last 100 years: the United States. To understand America is to understand how the world works. Here’s a brief summary to show you how societal control is achieved and how companies like Apple have come to eclipse nations. Emerging from WWII as an undisputed victor (thanks to the atomic bomb), the U.S. swiftly became the world’s superpower, with unparalleled industrial output. But there was a challenge—men were in short supply. This situation spurred two major social shifts in America: the promotion of family values and the gradual inclusion of women in the workforce to fill gaps left by men. Examine post-war American TV shows, ads, and magazines, and you’ll notice the glorification of housewives, the notion that large families bring happiness, and an industry shift to produce household appliances aimed at making women’s domestic work easier.
And indeed, there was a population boom, known as the “baby boom,” with an extraordinary birth rate of 3.7 children per family from 1947 to 1970. Once the birth rate was secure, the portrayal of women in media shifted towards independence, as self-sufficient, income-earning individuals supporting their families. Women were increasingly encouraged to participate in the workforce, resulting in a jump from 30% in 1947 to 43% by 1970. This, in turn, sparked a significant increase in consumerism, especially among women. Why is this so important? Because men generally spend much less than women. Today, nearly 75% of global trade—$31.8 trillion—is targeted at women. So, it’s hardly surprising that advertisers now focus their efforts here.
Initially, the American media and industry championed family and procreation. Later, they began promoting the image of financially independent women who could freely spend their earnings. This isn’t to say that men and women shouldn’t work, earn, or contribute equally to their families, countries, and humanity—of course, they should. But our topic here is social control. As I’ve often emphasized, I firmly believe in equality and justice. But nowadays, media and industry giants are pushing people to spend crazily as independent individuals. Ads, TV shows, and films now promote independence from family, subtly mocking the notion of marriage and encouraging people to view divorce as “freedom.” If you think about it, why is that?
Imagine a family of three: a man, a woman, and a child. For such a family, one stove, one iron, and one refrigerator are enough. But if you divide that family into three, you triple your sales. This is a straightforward economic motive. These strategies and more are openly taught in universities, specifically in business and marketing departments. Marketing has a dark side, unfortunately, playing heavily on psychological manipulation.
"Directing society toward consumption doesn’t end here. They show you the ideal woman and impose the idea that if you don’t look like those women, you’ll fall behind in society. So, even if you don’t need it, you undergo cosmetic surgery just to resemble them. You buy the makeup products they use and the clothes they wear. You want to go to the places they visit. Because of thousands of subconscious suggestions and advertisements, whether you’re aware of it or not, you also come to accept that those women are the ideal women. This situation applies to men as well. The better the brand of your car, the better a man you are. The higher your position at work, the better a man you are. If you say, “No, I want to live a happy life without spending myself,” you’re seen as a loser. You’re not a warrior. You’re not an alpha, sigma, or whatever they’re called. Either conform to the herd, or you have no place in this society. This message is constantly being pumped to my peers, and that’s why people have started to see upgrading from the iPhone 14 to the iPhone 15 as a status symbol. They’ve started seeing monogamy as boring and outdated. They can no longer even tolerate the idea of having your own opinion on any subject. This is why virtual cancel culture was born. Either you give people what they want, or they’ll cancel you and attack you on social media. And as people become more and more individualized, they lose sight of themselves.
In this consumer frenzy, we not only end up handing over all the wealth to the elites who already control everything but also come to rely on them to tell us how to live our lives. People who are tired of or frightened by this system are so overwhelmed by the size of this fake, deceitful society that they don’t know where to turn or what to do, leading them into a purposeless life. Of course, I’m making these statements generally, but this generalization has reached a massive scale. If you look at the rates of infidelity, drug use, and consumption of psychiatric drugs, you’ll see just how terrifyingly accurate this generalization has become. Now, if you think that those in control panic as society collapses into this state of disconnection, you’re very mistaken. Because while they turn into trillion-dollar companies, the working class, under unimaginable economic pressure, has been transformed into slaves who only go from home to work and repeat this every day, making those in power even happier. They’ve already understood that the next step is coming: destruction and the establishment of a new order—a whole new world order with everything except one thing: you. At its core, this is the system that should have been in place from the start. The real absurdity is that humanity has become this divided.
But the danger is in the mindset that wants to establish this order. I used to think, when I was researching this topic, that some catastrophic event, like a Third World War, would need to happen for the world to be reshaped into this new order. But as I grew older and gained more knowledge, I started to see the bigger picture. To establish the new order, there’s no need for huge wars. They control the system so well that they can implement this order without dropping a single bomb. I’ve identified three methods for this, and as things unfold, we’re really experiencing all three simultaneously right now. The biggest obstacle to a new world order is, in fact, human rights. With people already tired of their leaders, they wouldn’t want to enter a system brought in by those leaders. So, how do you force this defensive group into that system? The answer is simple: make them want it themselves.
Let’s start with the climate and population crises. In my previous writings, I’ve explained how governments and corporations have long been aware of these climate changes. So, why hasn’t anyone taken real action? Why should they? The easiest way to dismantle the system without lifting a finger is to leave things to Mother Nature. Imagine the natural disasters that could cause hundreds of millions to move from India and Pakistan into China. What would the result be? Or imagine the unrest that would ensue if droughts in China reduced production and disturbed 1.2 billion people. And the millions that would move from Africa to Europe, or from the Middle East to Europe—what would happen to those fragile economies? We’re already seeing this live right now. The system has started to shake from its very foundations. With each passing year, as these climate waves increase, they trigger new migrations of peoples, disrupt the existing order, alter ethnic structures in countries, and erase national identities. It’s a clever tactic. And if we add the low birth rates in these receiving countries, as I mentioned in the previous video, we have the perfect storm, right? In developed countries, conscious people aren’t reproducing, and the children who are here are getting worn out and withdrawing from the world’s realities, as I explained in Universe 25 experiment. Meanwhile, people from nations you’ve never even heard of, who are ignorant and dogmatic, are reproducing quickly and creating massive waves of immigration toward developed countries, quietly invading them and changing the native population from the ground up. And as a result, say goodbye to the concept of the nation-state, goodbye to nationalism, goodbye to millions of innocent lives lost in this process. Remember, the plan is to reduce the population and create a more controllable humanity.
Now we come to the second step: war. But not an all-out world war. This is a war of ideologies and religions. The domino effect that began with the Russia-Ukraine war is currently being followed by Israel’s war with the entire Middle East. Soon, we’ll likely see China attacking Taiwan if they fall into the trap. So what stands out to you in these wars? As I just mentioned: nationalist ideology and religion. We can talk about the Russia-Ukraine war from dozens of different angles. That’s a separate topic. But here’s the point relevant to our topic: in Russia’s eyes, Ukraine has become a servant to corrupt globalists. And nationalist Russia presents itself as a force fighting against this order. Putin has even openly stated this.
Is China-Taiwan much different? You’ll see that nationalist China wants to reclaim Taiwan, which it portrays as a captive of foreign powers. And just as the Russia-Ukraine war created a global food and energy crisis, the China-Taiwan crisis will create a global chip and tech component crisis. Meanwhile, Israel will rage through the Middle East, igniting a massive religious war with widespread destruction. And when these crises reach their peak, people will become so fed up with these ideologies, saying, “Enough with your ideology, your outdated nationalism, your religions.” Because, by then, many countries will already be living under the concepts of mixed beliefs and mixed nations. With climate issues on one side, wars on another, and the economy collapsing and worsening the conditions for the lower and especially the working class, as the world descends into chaos, a savior will be presented to humanity.
And no, I’m not talking about Jesus coming down from the skies. Those are fantasies. I’m talking about the real one, the one who will be introduced as your savior: the Messiah coming off the production line. That is, artificial intelligence robots."
"The world's population is 8.4 billion. Now, what do you think the number of white-collar and blue-collar workers worldwide is? Roughly 4 billion. Another question: what's become the largest expense for companies today? Yes, employees. So, how will companies survive without workers? How will the world keep running without workers, you ask. And you're right—it wouldn’t. This is a factory built with Industry 4.0 technology, running almost 24/7. And what's missing here? Yes, people. This massive factory operates with just five people, who only perform basic supervision. And what about the customer service department that serves thousands daily? Again, what's missing? Yes, people. This center uses advanced AI to solve the initial levels of customer inquiries and will soon handle even more complex issues. So, what do you think will happen when AI and robots merge in examples like this? Let me tell you: the entirety of human history will change. If you think that's far off, you’re mistaken. Many are already near market release. Say hello to the first generation of assistive AI robots. They’ll start with basic household and public jobs, then take on clerical, security, restaurant, and bus driver roles—ultimately shouldering the entire blue- and white-collar workforce’s load.
This is unprecedented in human history, and it’s the only thing that will prevent the societal collapse that follows when labor numbers drop. If you’re wondering why they aren’t doing it faster, it’s because, as I mentioned, the population needs to decline for this shift to occur without triggering revolts. It needs to be a controlled breakdown, where workers slowly realize the situation, like a frog being boiled in water, before it’s too late. This refers to the working class that will lose their jobs. If you think that this will bring chaos or ruin, you’re right. You’ll soon see the financial system start to collapse and change, followed by a complete breakdown in social structure and an upheaval of the existing order. It will happen more intensely in some places than others, but the system will change. The losses and disruptions along the way are part of the plan. Remember, the population will somehow decrease. It's not me saying this; it’s openly admitted by those involved.
When all of these events peak, poverty reaches a breaking point, birth rates fall, national identities blur due to migration, and war and climate disruptions grow—when you’re drowning in it all, and someone throws you a lifeline, saying, "Come, I’ll save you, but you must unite under my ideals," what would you do? There’s your gateway to the New World Order. Robots and AI will have taken over the full workload from humans. The reduced population will live in a system balanced and enriched by robotics—a sort of abundance where they live with peace of mind. It sounds appealing, but as I’ve said, we’ll never truly know the intentions of those pulling the strings. Maybe they genuinely want to break this millennia-old cycle. Or perhaps they seek ultimate control. But in the end, they too are human and will die one day. Then, perhaps, someone who genuinely cares about humanity’s future will step in, and we might start using this new system to travel to other planets. Maybe we’ll stop depleting Earth’s resources through space mining, and cities and systems will be managed with incorruptible AI administrators. Personally, I’d vote for them, as I think they’d outshine our current leaders.
While I see a dark near future, I view the period after 2060 as a second Renaissance. This is primarily because, as I’ve mentioned, we are on the brink of creating intelligent beings that can perform our tasks for us. From this point forward, we will step into an unprecedented future, and the thing that excites me most is that people will no longer work like slaves, spending their lives solely to earn money. How many artists with untapped potential were lost working in mines just to survive? How many engineers couldn’t showcase their talents because of poverty? How many geniuses had to toil in jobs they detested to support their families? Wasting even one person’s potential on this rotten system has always been the most upsetting thing to me. Finally, I believe that robots and AI will dismantle this system. Yes, millions will lose their jobs. But thanks to those like me who cover this topic in various excellent websites and books, you now know what's coming. You have a chance to adapt, to take precautions. Yes, technology often displaces workers but also creates thousands of new job fields. Keep your eyes open. Use this opportunity to your advantage. Use it so you won’t become directionless, addicted to your phone, or a person with no stance in life. Realize the game being played so you won’t fall for a system trying to force you into conformity. Don’t buy that tenth pair of shoes you don’t need. Stand up to companies that exploit you. In short, step away from the herd, my friends. The shepherds are slowly leading it to the slaughterhouse, and they will all be culled. Don’t be one of them. Forge your own path and live your life instead of watching the play that’s set before you.
In these times when the financial system is about to shift, get a piece of land if you can. Have some physical gold stashed away. If you’re young, invest in yourself. Ask yourself, "What can I create with AI? How can I use it to fulfill a market gap?" Research these things. Crises are also opportunities. Don’t feel disheartened and think, "My future is lost." Yes, games are being played in this world that are beyond our power. Those who hold the system protect it with all their might. But that doesn’t mean we’re enslaved. Change yourself at least; improve yourself. When you do, those around you will notice and may start changing too. Who knows, maybe one day these people will have to create a better future with less destruction. Or in the worst case, you’ll at least be prepared, capable of protecting your loved ones and bringing them aboard your own ‘ship’ during these turbulent years.
Humanity is unpredictable, so maybe these things will unfold differently. It’s impossible to know. This is my summary based on various research and observations, but let’s see what dawn will bring. We’ll see it all together. Just don’t lose hope. The darkest hour is just before dawn. Remember that. Thank you all for reading. Please share your thoughts in the comments. Until the next article, take care.
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