Big Wobble
The World at Boiling Point
A snapshot of today’s conflicts reads like a grim roll-call:
Ukraine – Since Putin’s 2022 invasion, the US has poured nearly $200 billion into the war, with billions more from NATO allies. Russia has spent a similar sum and lost almost a million troops. No end in sight.
Israel & Gaza – Since 7 October 2023, Israel’s war against Hamas has killed over 60,000 Palestinians, left Gaza in ruins, and pushed the region to the brink of famine. Iran looms in the background, ready to strike.
Ethiopia (Amhara region) – Clashes between the Fano militia and federal forces, including a drone strike on a primary school that killed 100+, have left a trail of death and disappearances.
Cambodia–Thailand Border – Fighting flared in May 2025, with ceasefires broken within days. Thousands displaced.
Haiti – Gang-controlled Port-au-Prince is a humanitarian disaster, with over a million displaced and cholera spreading.
Myanmar – Civil war rages, rebel groups capturing towns despite a rebranded junta.
Sudan – The RSF and SAF are locked in a third year of devastating conflict.
Georgia – Still partly under Russian military occupation since 2008.
Rwanda–DRC – Tensions remain despite a recent cooling.
Azerbaijan and Armenia fought over Nagorno-Karabakh, an ethnically Armenian enclave in Azerbaijan, in the 1980s and 1990s, and violence has flared up in the years since.
China–Taiwan & India–Pakistan, North & South Korea, China and India—Simmering and potentially explosive.
It’s hard to escape the conclusion: President Eisenhower’s 1961 warning about the Military–Industrial Complex was prophetic. The machinery of war didn’t fade after WWII — it grew, wrapped itself around the globe, and now fuels an endless churn of conflict.
The Military–Industrial Complex and Its Children
Eisenhower’s “military–industrial complex” is no longer alone. Over the decades, new “industrial complexes” have emerged — vast systems of government, corporations, finance, media, and technology, each reinforcing the other.
These include:
The Climate–Industrial Complex – Renewable energy giants, carbon credit markets, ESG consulting firms, green finance, and global agencies all profit from environmental policy. While climate change is real and measurable, the industry around it has become a multi-trillion-dollar enterprise — ripe for exploitation.
The Surveillance–Industrial Complex – Governments, Big Tech, and intelligence agencies are harvesting everything from your location to your biometric data. “For safety” has become the justification for mass monitoring, conditioning entire generations to accept being watched — and listened to — at all times.
The Medical–Industrial Complex – Big Pharma, device makers, hospital chains, insurers, regulators, and research institutions form a profit-driven system where prevention takes a back seat to treatment. Lobbying and influence can shape policy as much as science does.
The Web of Control—Laying The Foundations For A One World Government!
These aren’t separate empires anymore — they’re interlocked.
The Military needs Tech for weapons, surveillance, and data.
Tech companies sell to both the Medical and Climate sectors.
Finance funds them all, and the Media sells their narratives to the public.
Each complex justifies the other’s existence—and growth.
It’s a global web, and the strands are tightening.
Two Decades of Quiet Construction
The control grid didn’t appear overnight. It was built step by step:
2001–2005: The Security Shift
9/11 ushered in mass surveillance powers (Patriot Act, Homeland Security). Airports, borders, and public spaces became testing grounds for biometric systems.
2005–2010: Health Meets Security
Bird flu and swine flu drove the creation of international health emergency laws, marrying public health and national security.
2010–2015: Digital Identity Foundations
Smartphones normalised sharing personal data. India’s Aadhaar system became the world’s largest biometric database. Militaries integrated AI into tracking systems.
2015–2019: Financial Control & Social Scoring
China’s social credit system links finance to behaviour. Mobile payments replaced cash. Central banks began researching digital currencies.
2020–2022: The COVID Catalyst
Lockdowns, digital vaccine passports, and QR-code tracking brought population-level digital access control into everyday life.
2022–2025: Integration & Expansion
CBDC pilot projects accelerated. The WHO pushed for a Global Pandemic Treaty. Wearable and implantable health trackers moved into mainstream medicine.
Building Bricks For The Mark of the Beast
Revelation 13 describes a time when “no one can buy or sell” without the mark. Today, the infrastructure exists—or is being rapidly built—to make such a system possible:
Digital IDs linked to health, finance, and travel.
Central Bank Digital Currencies that can be switched on or off at will.
AI-driven surveillance capable of tracking behaviour in real time.
Behavioural conditioning that has trained billions to comply with restrictions “for safety.”
The Mark Of The Beast
By taking the Mark, people, under growing pressure, will then receive accommodation, a small monthly amount of money to buy food and clothes and receive health care.
I asked my own AI program—Could AI be part of the "mark of the beast"? The reply was astonishingly honest:
The short answer is:
Yes, it’s very possible — and increasingly plausible — that AI will be involved in, or even central to, the system that enforces the mark of the beast described in Revelation 13.
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