In the evolving landscape of the United States and the broader Western world as to date, a series of interconnected trends paint a picture of subtle yet deliberate shifts toward centralized authority, economic manipulation, and societal re-engineering. These observations stem from financial policies, public health interventions, and technological pursuits that prioritize control over individual sovereignty. Central to many of these financial dynamics is the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), often hailed as the apex of global banking coordination. This institution has actively green-flagged market sways toward digital transformations, such as central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), with surveys indicating that 91% of central banks are exploring retail or wholesale CBDCs to enhance monetary control. By advocating for these systems, the BIS facilitates a framework where national currencies can be more tightly regulated, potentially reducing reliance on traditional fiat and intrinsic materials like gold and steering economies into programmable money that aligns with globalist agendas.
Crucially, this trajectory transcends partisan lines, manifesting as a bipartisan convergence on policies that erode freedoms under various guises, though the methods reveal less acknowledged distinctions in how each side advances shared aims of control and potential depopulation. The current administration, perceived by some as a mole operation embedding subtle controls through economic nationalism, has spearheaded the revelation of bleeding unsung truths and revelations—positioning exposures of hidden agendas as a silver bullet for reform—while simultaneously supporting deregulation that empowers corporate surveillance and slashing foreign aid programs that could mitigate global population pressures. This mirrors Democratic inclinations toward what critics label as mechanisms of evil control, including the criminalization of dissenting truths during the COVID-19 pandemic through efforts to curb online misinformation, and green-flagging harmful depopulation campaigns under the guise of pandemic responses—such as promoting experimental treatments rebranded as safe vaccines amid propaganda that villainized informed decrees and skepticism. Historical precedents underscore this overlap, with Republican support for international birth control assistance dating back to the 1960s, when figures across parties backed U.S. aid for global family planning initiatives. In recent years, agendas from both sides have slashed foreign aid and humanitarian programs, potentially exacerbating depopulation pressures through reduced support for health and stability abroad. Both parties thus green-flag this direction in their own ways: Republicans via truth-revealing rhetoric that distracts from surveillance-enabling policies, and Democrats through welfare expansions fostering dependency alongside speech-suppressing measures framed as public health safeguards. A emblematic policy in this web is universal basic income (UBI), touted as a response to automation and inequality but fraught with risks of government overreach. UBI invites controls over access to essential assets for living and functioning, where dissent—such as posting contrary views to the status quo on social media—could result in frozen payments or conditional reinstatement. Studies highlight how such programs harm recipients by reducing work incentives and increasing government dependence, turning economic aid into a tool for behavioral compliance.
This ties into the intentional devaluation of traditional currencies, as masses will flock to UBI's "free money ticket" and the perceived safety of cryptocurrencies. Recent market trends show gold and silver surging amid dollar debasement fears, while Bitcoin lags, underscoring concerns that fiat erosion pushes adoption of traceable digital assets under elite oversight. This long-planned scheme resembles a net ensnaring a school of fish, with stragglers—those resisting through cash or barter—too sparse to disrupt the flow. Beyond bartering in communities, countering this involves fostering parallel economies, financial literacy, and advocacy against surveillance-embedded policies, though the outlook appears bleak.
Resistance, while noble and hopeful against futility, finds solace in faith: Rest in God, for He will provide a way. Yet, this agenda intersects with transhumanism, a vision of human-machine fusion that amplifies control. This echoes the dystopian narrative in Roger Williams' 1994 novel The Metamorphosis of Prime Intellect, where an AI, Prime Intellect, achieves god-like powers, granting immortality and wish-fulfillment in a simulated utopia that devolves into sadistic ennui and loss of meaning due to unchecked desires. Prominent figures like Peter Thiel of Palantir align with this, advocating radical life extension and post-human evolution as solutions to mortality, framing transhumanism as transcendence but risking a world of dependency and moral erosion.
Medically induced compliance underpins this plan, suppressing defiance through incremental interventions. Water fluoridation, initiated in 1945 in Grand Rapids and expanded nationwide by the 1950s, marked the first such installment, ostensibly for dental health but sparking controversies over cognitive impacts and docility. SSRIs, widely prescribed for mental health, are linked to psychosis-like side effects that can persist, leading to escalated diagnoses and further medication dependency. Environmental toxins like microplastics exacerbate this, acting as endocrine disruptors that block hormones, contributing to sex/gender dysphorias and related disorders. For instance, males experiencing such dysphoria often present with underdeveloped reproductive features, arguably due to toxic interference with God-intended sexual and brain development rather than innate design.
Importantly, gender-affirming surgeries and treatments are not inherently transhumanist; they serve as reaffirming bandages for these environmentally induced problems, addressing symptoms of pollution rather than advancing human augmentation. True transhumanism, as in Thiel's vision or the novel's warning, pushes beyond—toward a singularity where biology is transcended, potentially aligning with depopulation by rendering reproduction obsolete.
Amid this bleak vista, awakening to these veils and reclaiming sovereignty through community and faith offer paths forward. The state of our union demands unified vigilance to pierce these threads of control.