1026. A vision of global governance
1026. A vision of global governance

1026. A vision of global governance

09/05/2025

Entire blog as a free PDF eBook.

The division of the world after the Second World War ended with the collapse of the USSR. At least that’s what logic tells us. While the new Russia struggled with the CIA-backed mafia of the Yeltsin era, the USA took over hegemony in the world. Virtually unrivaled, it easily assumed the leading role in the world – a term previously misused by Soviet ideologues. A bipolar world emerged in which the USA became a dominant pole. On the other hand, often arbitrarily selected countries became victims of US bombs.

America brings “freedom and democracy”.

The bombs were necessary because it was the only way to mark the devastating advantage of a fighting democracy. Nor was it necessary to do anything in particular to become an opponent of the empire – it was enough not to support it. As a matter of principle, if you’re not with us, you’re against us. The Pentagon generals had to show any enemy – otherwise their existence would have been called into question. This gave rise to terms such as “axis of evil”. North Korea, Iran – these were the evil countries. However, they were too strong to hit directly. It was easier with Iraq and Libya. The 20-year “war on terror” in Afghanistan ended even worse than the total defeat of the USA in Vietnam.

This situation favored the rise of three other empires. The first was China. They set their sights on an economic revolution and won. Cheap labor attracted so many investors that the previously dominant West became nothing more than a market for China. Although China does not pursue an expansionist policy like the USA and the USSR, the military power of the middle state has become an important element of geopolitics.

The second empire is Russia. When Putin took over from the not always sober Yeltsin, he had an extremely difficult task, which he mastered with flying colors. The school of the KGB chief helped him a lot. Today, he has a firm grip on most power structures and, thanks to Western sanctions, has entered into completely new, previously unimaginable alliances. Both economically and militarily. A strong competitor for the USA is slowly emerging.

There is another empire that is rarely considered in geopolitical analyses, even though it leads world politics. This empire dominates the world today. It is not just any state. It can be likened to a shadow cabinet – a carefully concealed structure of informal influence on power in virtually every country in the world. Some call this power the Deep State, others refer to it as a swamp. Some also equate it with the globalist movement.

These structures have been taking shape all over the world for decades, even hundreds of years. They have made use of secret Masonic associations, religious sects and the power of money. This is where the group that is falsely referred to today as the “elite” came into being. The prerequisites for admission to such a club were the possibility of holding important positions in the future, having enough money to be able to bribe other influential people, a community of interests and absolute obedience to the system.

In an article published yesterday on UncutNews.ch: China, India and Russia will revolutionize the world order: Trump ignored and isolated, (source) read:

SOZ, founded in 2001, is at the center of this development. Escobar stresses that the organization, originally an association of Russia, China and Central Asian states, stands for equality, sovereignty and the fight against terrorism, extremism and separatism – principles known as the “Shanghai spirit.” Three months after its founding, the world was shaken by the events of Sept. 11, and the U.S. launched a “war on terror,” which Escobar said was aimed at controlling the Global South. 24 years later, the SOZ summit in Tianhans shows Eurasia taking the lead.

The era of US world domination is coming to an end. The USA will no longer keep other nations happy with a bombastic democracy made in the USA. Will the new powers be better? That’s hard to say. They will certainly act differently. So far, China has not imposed its ideology on other nations. And that’s a good thing. But China is also about globalism.

At the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping proposed a new initiative on “global governance”, describing it as a way to create a fairer international framework in cooperation with other countries. How does this differ from the UN’s Agenda2030?

The danger of the central bank’s digital currency is that the authorities can not only prohibit you from spending your digital money, but also from receiving your salary via your digital wallet. Tens of thousands of Chinese will become homeless as a result. This is because they are on the blacklist of the social credit system. Therefore, they are prohibited from receiving their salary via the WeChat digital wallet, so employers do not want to hire them. They cannot find work to earn a living. Ultimately, they become homeless.
Source.

Even a multipolar world is not an optimal solution. Perhaps it is a question of who has the real influence on politics in this world?

Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
Email: worldscam3@gmail.com

<If you like what I write, it would help a lot to further spread these articles if you share them with your friends on social media.

VCounter.de Besucherzähler

Leave a Reply