
I know there are a lot of black-pilled people out there; those who still see only the darker side of things, the looming gloom and doom, and honestly, I understand it. There is still so much that is worrisome, so many developments that could unfold in ways that are either profoundly beneficial for humanity or devastatingly destructive, that I totally get their suspicions. Uncertainty is real, and it’s rational to feel cautious.
But speaking purely for myself, I hold an overwhelmingly positive outlook for the future. I genuinely believe the tide has turned. I believe we are witnessing, in real time, the collapse of the WEF’s “Great Reset” dystopian nightmare, not through a single dramatic moment, but through a slow, grinding loss of control.
What we are seeing instead is a reordering, a rebalancing, a reshuffling of power in the world. And yes, at times it can look drastic, even aggressive, like a crude power grab, but I don’t believe that is what it ultimately is.
I believe this shift is happening for the betterment of humanity.
History has conditioned us to expect the worst. Those in power have almost always worked against us. Wars have been engineered, prolonged, and escalated not for peace or security, but because war is a business, a grotesquely profitable one, and because chaos allows assets to be stripped, nations to be weakened, and populations to be controlled. The military-industrial complex has thrived on endless conflict, while ordinary people paid the price.
So of course there is a natural recoil now. A collective, almost instinctive reaction of: “Wait — what’s happening? Are we heading into yet another pointless conflict that serves no one except the war machine?” That suspicion is earned.
But I don’t think that is what this moment is. I think certain moves are necessary, albeit uncomfortable, imperfect, and not always easy to understand from where we stand right now, but I believe they are pragmatic moves.
Moves that will only make sense in hindsight. Moves that are about stabilising a world that has been deliberately kept unstable for decades.
We have to be honest about the world as it is, many nations are in dire conditions; economically hollowed out, politically captured and socially fractured. How do you turn that around using the structures that currently exist? You don’t get there through idealism alone, or emotional reactions, or moral posturing. You get there through hard, practical decisions. Through asking: “This is the reality we’ve inherited, how do we shift it into something that actually works for people, for sovereign nations, for long-term stability?”
That’s why I don’t interpret what may look like “imperial” moves by Trump, or Putin, or even Xi Jiping through the same historical lens we’ve been trained to use. I don’t think this moment fits neatly into old patterns, because everything that is happening now is unprecedented; it is the end of an era and the dawn of a new age of properity.
What truly poisoned this planet were the hidden power structures; the unelected, unaccountable deep states that suffocated nations from within. That was the real cancer, but I believe that cancer is now being cut out. Slowly, messily, but decisively.
Healing is never pretty. When a body heals, toxins are expelled, systems rebalance, and things can look worse before they look better. The same is true for the world; we are in the middle of a profound recalibration of roles, of power, of how players engage with one another.
And to be honest, I don’t care so much about the precise mechanics of how these players negotiate their positions, as long as the outcome is cooperation rather than domination, stability rather than chaos, and a world where sovereign nations are finally able to thrive not merely survive.
The future is exciting, the journey to get there might just get a little rough, but after the last five years, I think we’re ready for anything.