
The Globalism and the New Normal

Up until recently, the concepts of globalism and neocolonialism and the deep state were confined solely within the purview of conspiracy theories, denouncing any substantiating evidence of their existence. However, in the past few years, it has increasingly become evident that these are not simply unfounded speculations.
The incontrovertible truth has unveiled itself: the world’s governance isn’t in the hands of its democratically elected representatives, but rather controlled by an elitist consortium of corporations and private personalities. Perhaps this revelation might have stayed sequestered indefinitely, yet global dynamics have shifted, and these so-called globalists have grown somewhat impatient and audacious.
Myriad reasons underpin this change, but the most prominent one stems from the economic recession they themselves orchestrated. The stock markets have awoken to the notion that the wheel of fortune cannot be solely powered by the cyclical movement of money. Rather, the necessity for substantial and tangible assets has become more apparent than ever.
Previously, financial speculators were accustomed to dealing with substantial sums of money. However, they soon recognized the potential for rapid devaluation of their monetary assets if not underpinned by physical commodities. Recognizing that money devoid of material collateral essentially values at zero, they recalibrated their approach, shifting from being financial intermediaries to seize concrete assets.
Considering tangible assets were already possessed by others, these speculators needed to swiftly devise strategies to navigate the so-called “The Great Reset.” Their plan involved acquiring assets from foreign regions by means fair or foul. When these endeavours proved ineffective, they unleashed their proxies to procure new assets from these overseas territories. This was critical, as the U.S. market was becoming progressively less lucrative for these speculators. Regardless of the cost, they had to operate with haste.
These machinations largely exposed the globalists and their tactics. The public found their easy exploitation of less affluent societies increasingly unacceptable. This discontent sparked a wave of curiosity, with people in various locales seeking transparency about what exactly was transpiring.
The easiest way to achieve their goals was to get other companies to work for them, in exchange for protection and support. The method is not new, and is called racketeering, but it turned out to be very profitable, since it did not require large investments. It was enough to invent some threat, and when there was no threat – to invent one. For this purpose, a large part of the media around the world was harnessed. The society had to be convinced that this was the only correct way and model for the existence of the world – theirs.

In the realm of Information Technology, international conglomerates have successfully claimed a substantial stake in global IT companies. Given that IT systems permeate nearly every household and corporate entity, obtaining influential control was a seemingly effortless feat. In order to accomplish this, they strategically disseminated myriad applications, inciting a rise in dependency on specific technology.
IT-related data started being centralized and retained by selective corporations, making it immensely challenging for minor companies to establish their independent IT infrastructure. These smaller establishments were bombarded by exorbitant prices for both hardware and licensing, compelling them to transition towards services offered by these conglomerates, primarily cloud-based services.
This paradigm shift spelled an end to corporate autonomy. Companies are now compelled to fulfill stringent obligations and submissions, virtually held captive by the strong grip of these global entities. Essentially, this elevates the substantial control multinationals have over smaller entities to an unprecedented level.
The implementation of dependency started softly, as “Pay as you go”, and these were the first steps to attract as many customers as possible into this trap. Many, especially small companies, driven by the financial crisis, which is also the work of the globalists, accepted these offers thinking that this would bring them financial benefits. Other companies were simply forced through lobbying mechanisms, or direct pressure from puppet governments in places. Financial speculators bought up a large part of the shares of these companies, which allowed them to directly influence the policies of these companies. And their policy is quite simple – We want money. As much as possible.
The rest is not important. The way you will make this money is not our concern. In this way, they almost destroyed the faces of these companies, forcing them to abandon any principles, good social practices, and turn them into money machines. And what is money – it is your labor, but greatly devalued. In a short moment they can steal your labor, devaluing your saved money. They call this inflation, but practically it is pure theft of your labor and your life.

In recent years, they have strongly and deliberately devalued the work of IT specialists, programmers, using many dirty tricks, brainwashing, coercion, and sometimes direct threats. Their first successful move was to bring people from third countries into countries with high standards and the middle class, thus forcing local people to lower their requirements. This IT globalism suited them, although it undermined and almost destroyed the principles of IT, as well as IT culture. This was not important, money was more important. The quality of IT services collapsed drastically and they decided on the next move. After they could not in some places overthrow the requirements of IT specialists, they stubbornly refused to work for money, they introduced AI.
Artificial intelligence and ChatGPT was supposed to further devalue human labor, although IT specialists themselves created it. IT had to turn against them. Since IT still cannot solve complex tasks and make decisions, people still had to stay, but another role was assigned to AI – the role of control and censor. AI was involved in censorship and manipulation of public opinion. Some corporations used AI to monitor public publications, censor, and impose the “new normal” as a standard.
Who imposed the “new normal” on the “old normal”? The old normal no longer worked for them. The old normal was aimed at the individual, at human prosperity and the middle class. The old normal placed man and human values at the top of planetary development. But that did not suit the globalists. They wanted the “new normal” to serve themselves and only their interests. So what if the world and society will degrade because of it. Profits today are more important than humanity tomorrow, and our children. Who cares about them.

The globalists have invested a huge amount of money in artificial intelligence, but not because they care about humanity. The globalists have so far shown that they do not care about people. So why? Currently, the myth is being widely promoted that AI will help people. Which is very, very suspicious as a claim, judging by how the globalists care about humanity, considering the vaccines that they in some places obliged people to use. Everything is now a business, even healthcare has become a stall.
As usual, they claim to be for peace, making and financing wars. This gives me reason to believe that artificial intelligence will be used as a weapon. A weapon that will bring them the next stage of domination over the world. If they fail with one, they will try another, because they do not think of giving up. They rely on the tactic of division between people. They did everything possible to divide and fragment people as much as possible, because that’s how they control them more easily.
I’m not saying with this article that things are exactly like that. I’m just sharing an opinion, and my personal view. Things may be much different and much larger than I imagine. Just as the visible part of this scheme may be much smaller than it really is. But one thing is certain. We must be careful. We must be united, because when we are together, they cannot crush us. We can do without them, but they cannot do without us!

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