Tuesday, May 19, 2026

The Great Deception: How Multipolarity, BRICS, and the Russia-China-Islam Axis Are Selling the Same Old World Order


The Great Deception: How Multipolarity, BRICS, and the Russia-China-Islam Axis Are Selling the Same Old World Order
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Millions of people are fed up with the Western oligarchs who run the current system. They see endless wars, financial exploitation, and cultural decay pushed by banks, corporations, and unaccountable global institutions. So when voices promise a new multipolar world led by Russia, China, BRICS, and their allies, many leap at the chance. They believe this is the real resistance. They are being duped. The multipolar world order is not the enemy of the New World Order. It is the next phase of the same project. What looks like a heroic revolt by the East and the Global South is actually regional bloc-building that funnels nations into a centralized global system. New players arrive. The game stays the same.

The Multipolar Illusion

James Corbett calls it “multipolaritis.” In his April 2026 report, he warns that people excited about BRICS nations sticking it to the West are missing the bigger picture. He writes: “Do you think the BRICS nations are going to save us from the New World Order? Then you might be suffering from multipolaritis.” Corbett points out that the term BRIC was invented by Goldman Sachs economist Jim O’Neill in 2001. Far from being an organic opposition, it emerged from Western financial circles. Putin’s Eurasian Economic Union was explicitly modeled on the European Union, complete with similar bureaucratic structures. These are not anti-globalist projects. They are parallel integration schemes designed to create regional superstates as steppingstones to broader control. [1]

The Geopolitics and Empire March 23, 2026 article Multipolarity As World Government 3.0 & Its Pied Pipers drives the point home even harder. It calls promoters of multipolarity the new “pied pipers.” They tap into legitimate anger from centuries of Western exploitation. Yet the solution they offer simply merges East and West under the same transnational elite. There are no good guys among the major powers. Every major nation is run by its own oligarchic cartel. [2]

This deception gains extra force through another deeper ideological fusion. An emerging alliance between communism (in its modern Russian and Chinese forms), radical Islam, and Russian Eastern Orthodox religion is being promoted by so called philosopher Alexander Dugin. His Eurasian movement frames Russia as the defender of traditional civilizations against Western liberal decay. It calls for a multipolar world where great “civilizational states” stand together. Some of the most famous podcasters with millions of viewers worldwide, Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones, have presented Alexander Dugin (AKA Putin’s brain) as a great philosopher who has a solution to save the world from the evil western oligarchy. On the surface, this sounds appealing to anyone who rejects globalist wokeness and endless NATO expansion. In practice, it pulls Orthodox Russia, communist China, and Islamic states into coordinated institutions like BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. These structures do not dismantle supranational control. They expand and rebrand it.

They Operate Inside the Same Global Systems

Look at the concrete evidence. Russia and China repeatedly pledge support for the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. In their February 2022 joint statement, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin called for accelerated implementation of the UN 2030 Agenda. They pushed cooperation on poverty reduction, vaccines, climate change, green development, digital economy, and infrastructure. China’s Global Development Initiative is explicitly framed as a way to advance the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. [3]

BRICS countries as a group have repeatedly committed to the 2030 Agenda and work through the UN framework. Islamic member states in BRICS, such as Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, participate in the same sustainable development programs, climate initiatives, and global governance forums. They do not reject the system. They help shape and legitimize it from within. [4]  [5]

China leads the world in its digital yuan central bank digital currency (CBDC) with massive pilots. Russia develops its digital ruble. Both explore cross-border links, often through platforms tied to broader international efforts. Many Islamic countries, especially in the Gulf, actively test and adopt similar digital payment systems. These tools enable tracking, programmable money, and greater financial surveillance. 

They align with the same “digital transformation” and “sustainable finance” agendas promoted by the World Economic Forum and UN bodies. All sides engage with the World Health Organization on pandemic preparedness, digital health certificates, and global health governance. They attend the same climate summits pushing net-zero targets, carbon tracking, and sustainable development policies that expand government and technocratic oversight. [6]

People who hate the current oligarchs convince themselves that Putin, Xi, and their partners will break the system. In reality, these leaders want a better seat at the global table, not to burn the table down. The average person in Russia, China, or Iran remains under tight control by their own domestic elites. Ordinary citizens gain nothing from swapping one set of masters for another.

This is the hard truth. If you despise the Western financial oligarchy and its institutions, do not fall for the Eastern or multipolar alternative. It is the same roadmap with new drivers. The goal remains a managed, multi-regional global governance system where real power stays with a small international class while populations are divided into manageable civilizational blocs

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