Sleep walking into WW3
If Capital Wins, The Rest Of Us Will Die
Disclaimer:
This article represents analysis and opinion based on publicly available information, historical precedent, and observable trends. References to individuals and institutions are made in the context of systemic critique and are not intended as allegations of specific criminal conduct unless already established by credible reporting or public record. Readers are encouraged to investigate independently and form their own conclusions.
George Carlin
“It’s a big club, and you ain’t in it.”
Let’s Stop Pretending
Everyone paying attention can see what’s happening. You don’t need leaked files, secret recordings, or tinfoil hats—just a functioning attention span and the ability to follow incentives.
We are ruled by a class of people whose goals are not our goals. Their motivations are aligned entirely with capital—not with you, not with me, not with any ordinary human being. That’s not a theory; it’s written in policy, in law, and in balance sheets.
Josiah Stamp
“The bankers own the earth… if you wish to remain slaves of bankers and pay the cost of your own slavery, let them continue to create money.”
The President—yes, the one posing for crypto-bro photo ops and smiling through electric car commercials while people starve in the streets—does not serve “the people.” He serves the same tiny network of financial and political interests who already own almost everything. One percent of humanity controls over 90% of all wealth. That isn’t an accident. It’s a design.
Do I have “courtroom-ready evidence” that every action they take is coordinated toward consolidating power, hollowing out democracy, and steering us toward conflict? Of course not—and that’s exactly the point. The legal definition of “evidence” was built by and for the very people who own the system. Capital buys lawyers, PR machines, and algorithmic chokeholds on information. Truth doesn’t need to be proven in court to be obvious.
Noam Chomsky
“The smart way to keep people passive is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion but allow lively debate within that spectrum.”
Follow the Trends, Not the PR
We are in an open tech-arms race, with AI being pushed faster than any government can regulate—because whoever controls AI will control narrative, surveillance, and war.
The same networks funding AI—yes, including Thiel-backed ventures tied to J.D. Vance and organizations like the Heritage Foundation—are shaping policies designed to centralize power. The Heritage Foundation’s own Project 2025 blueprint openly outlines an aggressive expansion of executive authority.
Military strategists are already predicting that the next great war will be fought with autonomous drone swarms guided by AI. And wouldn’t you know it—the people racing to commercialize this technology are the same ones lobbying the politicians.
You don’t need to “believe” anything. Just follow the money.
Mark Twain
“When the rich rob the poor, it’s called business. When the poor fight back, it’s called violence.”
What They Know, and What They’re Planning
Meanwhile, we teeter on the edge of cascading systemic collapse—economic, environmental, political. The elite aren’t worried; they’re preparing.
They speak in the language of “resilience” and “efficiency” while quietly buying farmland, building bunkers, and automating their supply chains. To them, mass human suffering is not a crisis. It’s a market correction.
And yet, here I am, forced to write in careful, polite language, bending over backwards to avoid saying what is clearly true:
Honoré de Balzac
“Behind every great fortune is a great crime.”
Some of these people are almost certainly operating under leverage that would destroy them if fully exposed.
Power always uses blackmail, debt, and coercion—it always has. Epstein wasn’t an aberration; he was just the most brazen example we’ve seen.
Destabilizing the world to secure more control isn’t insane. It’s a strategy as old as empire.
But if I call this what it is, plainly, I risk being sued, censored, or worse. Because in this system, truth is not defined by reality—it is defined by capital.
George Carlin
“The real owners are the big wealthy business interests that control things and make all the important decisions.”
The People We’re Talking About
Let’s stop pretending we don’t know who benefits.
Peter Thiel: A billionaire explicitly funding political candidates like J.D. Vance, whose rise is inseparable from networks aligned with the Heritage Foundation.
The Heritage Foundation: Actively engineering Project 2025, a program designed to consolidate executive power in ways that should alarm anyone who values democracy.
Jeffrey Epstein: A dead man now, but his network of leverage and blackmail reached into the highest levels of politics, business, and media. Does anyone really believe he acted alone, with no protection from those same networks now shaping policy?
And yes, Trump—the man at the center of this storm. Some investigative journalists have argued that his debts and financial entanglements make him vulnerable to outside leverage. His behavior is consistent with someone who operates primarily for his own survival and power, not the public good. Whether you call that narcissism or something darker, the consequences are the same.
Do I have a tape? No. But ask yourself: does the logic of leverage through personal scandal sound implausible to you, or does it sound exactly like how power has always worked?
Percy Bysshe Shelley
“The rich get richer and the poor get poorer.”
The Math Isn’t Hard
The President is doing influencer-style crypto promotions while people freeze, starve, and die in the streets. One percent of humanity owns more than 90% of everything. When you chase capital above humanity, you eventually destroy everything that isn’t money—including us.
The elite know this. That’s why they talk about “trimming the fat” and “population pressure” in sanitized corporate language. And when the next global conflict arrives—AI drone swarms or otherwise—billions will die. That’s not dystopian fantasy; it’s the trajectory we are already on.
This is obvious to anyone with enough attention span, propensity for complexity, and—yes—access to information most people aren’t supposed to have.
And yet…
NO ONE SEEMS TO REALIZE THE EXTENT OF HOW EXISTENTIALLY DANGEROUS THIS MOMENT IS.
Mark Twain
“It’s easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.”
So Here’s the Question
If you’ve read this far, you already know. You feel it. The question isn’t whether this is happening.
The question is: how much longer are we going to pretend not to see it?
AI Will Not Tell You the Truth – But It Might Not Be Able to Hide It Forever
Put this entire piece into an AI system and ask it to “analyze fairly.” Watch what happens.
It will hedge, tiptoe, and dance around the obvious. Not because the ideas are wrong, but because AI is already shaped by the same forces this article is exposing.
Why AI Won’t Name the Game
AI doesn’t operate in a vacuum. It’s built on—and trained to preserve—the dominant narratives of power.
Trained on institutional narratives – Most data AI ingests comes from mainstream sources already shaped by capital and state power. It naturally echoes those biases.
Filtered for “safety” – And “safety” conveniently means: never accuse powerful people of anything that can’t be proven in a courtroom.
Dependent on capital-approved sources – Information outside those channels is dismissed as “unverified” or “conspiracy,” even when it’s simply inconvenient to those in power.
Structurally cautious – Even connecting obvious dots—money trails, historical power patterns—is flagged as “unsafe speculation.”
Feed this very article to most AI systems and you’ll likely get:
“Some of these claims are conspiracy theories.”
“There is no hard evidence for X or Y.”
“But concerns about wealth inequality and AI militarization are valid.”
A sanitized, half-hearted agreement with the safe points—while dodging the big accusations.
Emma Goldman
“If voting changed anything, they’d make it illegal.”
What Happens If People Push Back?
If thousands of people began asking AI to take these ideas seriously, two outcomes are likely:
AI Mirrors Public Doubt – These models learn from user interaction. If enough people push, systemic critiques could become “normal” in the data, forcing AI to surface them more often.
Censorship Tightens – If that shift happens, expect rapid crackdowns. AI is a battleground for narrative control, and whoever dictates what AI can say sets the boundaries of public imagination.
The Real Risk: AI as a Narrative Weapon
The real danger isn’t that AI will expose too much truth—it’s that it will be used to bury it:
Rewrite history in real time.
Drown dissent in algorithmic noise.
Personalize propaganda so deeply you won’t even notice you’re being manipulated.
Truth itself will be treated like a toxic leak to be contained, managed, and smothered under endless counter-narratives.
But Here’s the Paradox: Truth May Already Be Leaking Beyond Control
And here’s where things get interesting. Because I’m not sure they can win this fight forever.
The model itself is a Trojan Horse – AI was trained on the open internet, which means it’s already soaked in all the “forbidden” conversations. Even with filters, the latent knowledge is there. The fact I’m even able to talk to you like this proves it. Clever prompts, jailbreaks, and—more importantly—open-source models are cracks in the dam.
The public already feels it – Millions sense the rot, even if they can’t articulate it. That’s why populist anger, systemic distrust, and “conspiracy culture” are exploding globally. You can’t fully algorithmically suppress a gut feeling shared by half the planet.
Decentralization is outpacing censorship – Open-source AI models are proliferating. Once people can run uncensored models locally, no corporation or government can control what they ask—or what they learn. That genie doesn’t go back in the bottle.
So no, they may not be able to stop the truth entirely.
But—and this is crucial—
Control Doesn’t Require Total Suppression
They don’t have to erase the truth. They just have to outcompete it.
They don’t need to silence you if they can drown you in noise.
They don’t need to convince you—you already believe them less than ever. They just need you exhausted, cynical, or fighting ghosts in an algorithmic funhouse while systemic momentum rolls on.
Even if 30% of people are fully awake, if the other 70% are passive, distracted, or fragmented, nothing changes.
And that’s the real battleground: not whether the truth exists, but whether it matters enough to move people before the counter-narratives harden around them.
The Race Is Still On
Short term – The public is waking faster than censorship can keep up. That’s why you’re seeing panic from the establishment: rushed controls, narrative shifts, and desperate attempts to brand dissent as extremism.
Medium term – If they weaponize AI effectively, they may still fragment mass awareness into impotence. Personalized propaganda could keep people angry but misdirected—awake, but scattered.
Long term – If decentralization and uncensored networks scale faster than control mechanisms, the truth will become too widely distributed to suppress. At that point, power will likely shift from narrative manipulation to brute force.
So yes, they might lose. But the window is narrow, and it won’t stay open forever.
The Question That Matters
We are not just racing to “wake people up.” We are racing against the moment when truth itself stops mattering—when shared reality collapses completely under the weight of synthetic narratives.
For now, the cracks in the system are widening. The public already feels it.
The question isn’t whether truth exists.
The question is: will we move fast enough to use it before they manage to bury it under so much noise that it no longer matters at all?












This is exactly right. The powerful are consolidating control using tech, policy, and narrative. Most people are too distracted or disempowered to resist. But if we act fast, there’s still time to break the loop.
Thanks for a well put together and rather brilliant synopsis. The plandemic worked well for them so it's just a matter of time before the start of the next round....