Power doesnโt wear a crown.
It signs multi-stakeholder agreements, hosts climate summits, and funds sustainable lies with trillion-dollar smiles.
In this no-filter descent, Lord Quantum Fluff scorches through the PR faรงade of global governance and asks the only question worth asking: Who the fuck rules the world?
Spoiler: Itโs not your prime minister. Itโs not your ballot box. And it sure as hell isnโt the UNโs Instagram intern posting about climate equity.
From the Club of Romeโs Malthusian wet dreams to the WEFโs โinclusiveโ restructuring of planetary sovereignty, Quantumund unspools the networks that operate above nations โ and beneath your perception.
This episode of the โCancel This Comci Showโ names names, maps mechanisms, and erases the last comforting illusion of democratic agency.
No gentle hand-holding. No euphemisms. Just the raw circuitry of control, exposed.
๐ง Tune in.
๐ Then decide if your reality still feels like yours.
I. Debt Imperialism and the Financialization of the Planet
Key Concepts:
Debt Imperialism: The continuation and evolution of using debt as a tool for economic and political control, often forcing developing nations to adopt policies against their national interest.
IMF (International Monetary Fund) & World Bank: Global financial institutions historically wielding influence to enforce austerity measures and privatization in indebted countries.
Austerity: Policies aimed at reducing government budget deficits, often through spending cuts, tax increases, or both, frequently imposed by international lenders.
Privatization: The transfer of ownership of a business, enterprise, agency, public service, or public property from the public sector (a government body) to the private sector.
GFANZ (Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero): A coalition of financial institutions aiming to accelerate the transition to a net-zero global economy, framed as a commercial opportunity and planetary imperative.
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A collection of 17 interlinked global goals designed to be a "blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all." The source suggests a disturbing link to "debt slavery."
Debt for Climate Swaps/Debt for Conservation Swaps: A new iteration of debt repayment where a portion of a country's foreign debt is forgiven in exchange for commitments to environmental protection or climate action. This is linked to "land grabs."
Natural Asset Corporations (NACs): Entities that financialize natural resources, allowing them to be traded and controlled by private entities. (Implied connection through GFANZ linkages).
Core Arguments & Evidence:
Post-WWII debt imperialism, openly admitted by the US military as a "financial weapon," forced developing nations into policies like austerity and privatization, selling public assets to foreign multinational corporations.
The SDGs are linked to a "new debt slavery," with GFANZ explicitly marketing the "net zero transition" as a "vast commercial opportunity" for global financial players.
GFANZ proposes merging World Bank and IMF charters with private financial institutions, effectively transferring global financial governance to powerful private entities (e.g., BlackRock, Citigroup).
"Debt for climate swaps" are a re-tooling of "debt for land swaps," leading to massive land/natural resource theft and preventing local populations from accessing traditional environments. Argentina is a "beta test" for these commodity-pegged stablecoins.
II. Technocracy and Social Reconfiguration
Key Concepts:
Technocracy: Not merely governance by experts, but a complete societal operating system designed for the "reconfiguration of society," doing away with traditional societal structures. It envisions a "social mechanism" based on "functions" overseen by a "continental control."
Technate: A technocratic governance system operating on a continental scale, superseding nation-states.
Continental Control: A small group of fewer than 100 individuals overseeing a technate, appointing a "continental director."
Social Mechanism: The envisioned replacement for traditional society under technocracy, based on "sequence of functions" (economic, transport, industrial).
Human Animals to be Programmed: A disturbing view of humanity within technocracy, where behavior (e.g., what to eat, where to go) is entirely controlled by a new monetary system and surveillance.
Digital ID & Digital Currency: Technologies enabling the feasibility of technocracy, allowing for unprecedented social control and surveillance.
Elon Musk & Martian Technocracy: Musk's open statements about building a technocracy on Mars are seen as a veiled intention to construct one on Earth.
Core Arguments & Evidence:
Technocracy aims for a fundamental societal reconfiguration, moving beyond "technocratic governance" by experts to a system of total social and behavioral control.
The concept of a "technate" involves replacing nation-states with continental-scale administrative zones, overseen by a tiny "continental control" group.
This system would control all aspects of life, from economic function to individual behavior, through a new monetary system and pervasive surveillance.
Modern technology, particularly AI, digital ID, and digital currency, makes the historical vision of technocracy (from the Progressive Era/1930s) a feasible prospect today, with China cited as a "trial."
Key figures like Elon Musk are identified as "technocrats" who openly discuss building such systems, even if framed in extraterrestrial contexts. The inclusion of Greenland in the US technate model is mentioned.
III. Centralized Control via "Decentralized" Technologies
Key Concepts:
Decentralization as Data Gathering: The idea that decentralizing political, economic, and financial systems, while ensuring data interoperability, enables centralized collection and "softcore control."
Patchwork of Realms: A concept describing seemingly autonomous local or regional systems that are ultimately controlled through centralized data collection and resource allocation.
C40 Cities Network: An example cited of a network that appears to decentralize power to cities but is actually linked centrally for data gathering.
Surveillable Programmable Money: Digital currencies (both private stablecoins and potential CBDCs) designed to allow authorities to monitor and control how money is spent.
Private vs. Public CBDCs: The preference for private sector issuance of surveillable money, as it allows for greater hidden control and fewer restrictions on data use compared to government-issued CBDCs.
Tether (USDT): A major stablecoin whose head openly states its goal is to "expand dollar hegemony" and works with US intelligence agencies.
Bitcoin as "Digital Credit" vs. "Digital Debt": Bitcoin is presented as unique "digital credit" (due to its mining process and fixed supply) contrasting with the dollar and other digital assets, which are seen as "digital debt" instruments.
Debt Heat Sink: The idea that Bitcoin can absorb vast amounts of newly created digital debt (from dollar tokens and treasuries) to maintain and expand dollar hegemony, rather than capital flowing to alternative currencies or gold.
Manufactured Consent (through Regulation): Using regulatory mechanisms (e.g., capital requirements like Basel 3) to incentivize or force firms holding crypto to also hold dollar-denominated assets, thereby maintaining demand for the dollar.
Satellogic: A satellite company providing surveillance data for "green bonds" and "carbon credit market trading," with significant ties to US military contractors and intelligence.
Smart Contracts (Dumb Contracts): Blockchain-based contracts that execute automatically when certain conditions are met, but are "dumb" in that they only run on the data input into them, potentially allowing for manipulation through data feeding.
MercadoLibre: A Latin American e-commerce giant that is becoming a "digital bank" and playing a role in the adoption of stablecoins and cryptocurrencies, especially in economically volatile regions like Argentina.
PayPal Mafia: A group of former PayPal employees and founders who have gone on to found and invest in other successful tech companies, often linked to intelligence agencies (e.g., Peter Thiel, Elon Musk).
Dollarization: The process of a country adopting the U.S. dollar as its official or de facto currency. The sources argue the world is "dollarizing faster than ever" despite talk of de-dollarization.
Core Arguments & Evidence:
Decentralization is a strategy for centralized data collection, allowing "softcore control" over distributed "realms," exemplified by the C40 Cities network.
Digital currencies are marketed as crime-ending but demand complete financial privacy surrender, with a strong preference for private sector issuance due to fewer regulatory restrictions on data use and blacklisting.
Tether's explicit aim to expand dollar hegemony and its collaboration with US intelligence illustrate the co-option of stablecoins.
Bitcoin, despite its anti-state image, is being leveraged by powerful entities (e.g., Larry Fink, PayPal Mafia) as a "debt heat sink" to absorb trillions of dollars of digital debt and perpetuate dollar dominance.
Satellite surveillance companies like Satellogic (with connections to Mnuchin, Dunford, Palantir, SpaceX) provide crucial data for blockchain-based "green bonds" and "carbon credit markets," linking environmental initiatives to financial control and surveillance in regions like Latin America.
MercadoLibre's role in promoting stablecoin adoption in economically distressed Latin American countries like Argentina demonstrates the practical implementation of these new financial control mechanisms.
The "private sector" is often a front for state-linked operations, allowing greater freedom from constitutional and other public sector restrictions regarding data and surveillance.
IV. Historical Context and Oligarchic Influence
Key Concepts:
Rockefeller Family: A prominent oligarchic family with a long history of influence over global institutions.
League of Nations/United Nations: International organizations heavily influenced by the Rockefeller family from their inception, particularly in health and global governance agendas.
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR): A US think tank involved in shaping foreign policy, co-founded by JP Morgan and the Rockefellers, instrumental in planning post-WWII global structures.
Club of Rome: A global think tank founded by elites, linked to the Rockefellers, instrumental in promoting Malthusian ideas, computer modeling of resource limits ("Limits to Growth"), and concepts of a "new global consciousness" and "planetary society."
Malthusianism: A theory proposing that population growth will outpace agricultural production, leading to famine and disease.
Henry Kissinger & National Security Memorandum: Kissinger's policy during the Nixon administration that framed "unrestrained birth rates" in the Global South as a threat to US national security, linking population control to resource exploitation.
Maurice Strong: A Canadian businessman and diplomat, key figure in shaping international environmental policy, particularly the 1972 Stockholm Conference and the creation of UNEP, connected to oil industry interests and influencing "global consciousness."
Irvin Laszlo & Club of Budapest/Great Transition Initiative: A system theorist influential in UN projects, promoting a "new global consciousness" and "planetary society," heavily funded by Rockefeller Foundation and UNEP.
Widening Circle: A movement to foster a new "common global identity" over national identities, funded by organizations connected to the Club of Rome.
9/11 and Crisis as Opportunity: The 9/11 attacks are presented as a catalyst for advancing global control agendas, leveraging crisis to implement desired changes.
Adela/Endeavor: Groups that invest in and "kingmake" local oligarchs/companies in Latin America, focusing on resource exploitation and Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies.
Profumo Affair: A British sex scandal involving Stephen Ward, linked to broader networks of blackmail and elite control.
Horace Dibben, Stephen Ward, Teddy Sugden: Figures involved in elite sex parties, illicit hookups, and abortions, using these activities for leverage and blackmail.
Jeffrey Epstein Network: A network linked to sex trafficking and blackmail, mentioned in connection to the "Black Hand" investigative series.
Bronfman Family: Involved in illicit liquor trade during Prohibition and later legitimate liquor businesses, linked to organized crime figures like Meyer Lansky.
Bank of the United States: An early 20th-century bank that catered to the Jewish immigrant community in New York, with connections to influential figures.
International Overseas Services (IOS) & Robert Vesco: A massive offshore financial institution, notorious for its illicit dealings and takeover by Robert Vesco, demonstrating how financial entities can be used for "unarmed robbery" and asset stripping.
First International Bancshares (Bush Family): A Houston bank connected to George H.W. Bush, linked to Saudi interests and the deeply corrupt BCCI.
Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI): A highly corrupt international bank with extensive ties to intelligence agencies, drug trafficking, and illicit financial activities, mentioned as being connected to the Bush family's banking forays.
Southern Air Transport (SAT): An airline with a history of US government contracts and links to intelligence, involved in controversial activities.
Core Arguments & Evidence:
The Rockefeller family has a long-standing, deep influence on global governance, evident from their involvement in the League of Nations and their foundational role in the UN, including donating the land for its headquarters.
Oligarchs strategically planned for a "new system" during and after WWII, involving the creation of institutions like the World Bank and IMF.
The Club of Rome, with Rockefeller connections, pushed Malthusian and environmental agendas, rebranding population control as "sustainability" and "sustainable development."
Figures like Maurice Strong and Irvin Laszlo were instrumental in establishing UN environmental programs and promoting a "global consciousness" through initiatives like the "Great Transition Initiative" and funding NGOs for a "widening circle" of global identity.
Historical examples like the Profumo Affair and the activities of Dibben, Ward, and Sugden illustrate how illicit sexual activities and abortions were used for blackmail and social control among elites.
The Bronfman family's rise through liquor empires demonstrates early connections between powerful families, organized crime, and influence.
The discussion of IOS and Robert Vesco highlights how financial institutions can be exploited for "unarmed robbery" and asset stripping on a grand scale, with ties to intelligence operations.
George H.W. Bush's banking connections to First International Bancshares and its links to BCCI demonstrate the intertwining of powerful families, banking, and clandestine operations.
The narrative suggests a consistent pattern of powerful actors manipulating financial systems and global institutions for resource control and the imposition of specific worldviews.
Quiz: Ten Short-Answer Questions
Explain the concept of "debt imperialism" as presented in the source material, and name two historical examples of countries affected by it.
What is GFANZ, and how do its stated goals for a "global transition to net zero" intersect with what the source describes as a "vast commercial opportunity"?
Define "technocracy" according to the source, distinguishing it from mere "technocratic governance." What is its ultimate aim for society?
How do the sources suggest that seemingly "decentralized" technologies like blockchain are actually being used to enable centralized control? Provide one example.
What is the role of "debt for climate swaps" in the context of the "new debt slavery," and what are their practical consequences for local populations?
Discuss the Rockefeller family's historical influence on the early United Nations, including a specific example of their involvement.
Explain the concept of Bitcoin acting as a "debt heat sink" within the current global financial system, according to the source.
Identify two key technologies that are cited as making the historical vision of technocracy feasible in the modern era.
Who is Marcos Galperin, and what role does his company, MercadoLibre, play in the "economic beta test" described in Latin America?
Describe the connection between Maurice Strong, the Club of Rome, and the promotion of a "new global consciousness" or "planetary society."
Answer Key
Debt imperialism is the practice of using debt as a financial weapon to force particularly developing countries to adopt policies they otherwise wouldn't, characteristic of the post-WWII era. Historical examples include Argentina and Greece, which were compelled by entities like the IMF to implement austerity and privatize public assets.
GFANZ (Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero) is a coalition launched by US and UK officials and former central bankers, aiming to unite global financial institutions for the transition to net zero. John Kerry explicitly stated this transition represents a "vast commercial opportunity," indicating that it's seen as a means for financial players to exploit this "planetary imperative" for profit.
Technocracy is defined as an "operating system" for the complete reconfiguration of society, moving beyond simply having experts make policy decisions (technocratic governance). Its ultimate aim is to dismantle traditional society and create a "social mechanism" with unimaginable social and behavioral control, viewing humans as "animals to be programmed."
The sources suggest that decentralization is a "process for gathering data." By ensuring that data from decentralized systems is "interoperable" and "machine readable," it can be centrally collected and analyzed. The C40 Cities network is cited as an example, where localized power is linked centrally for data gathering, enabling "softcore control."
Debt for climate swaps are a re-tooling of older "debt for land swap" models, enabling "land grabs and land/natural resource theft" as a form of debt repayment. Practically, this often prevents local populations from accessing their traditional environments, such as beaches or fishing grounds, effectively forcing them out of long-standing sustainable ways of living.
The Rockefeller family had immense influence on the early United Nations, stemming from their prior involvement with the League of Nations and the Council on Foreign Relations. A specific example is John D. Rockefeller Jr. donating the land for the UN headquarters in New York, and Nelson Rockefeller being involved in its setup.
Bitcoin acts as a "debt heat sink" by absorbing vast amounts of newly created digital debt in the dollar system, such as that generated by highly regulated stablecoins backed by treasuries. This allows for the expansion of "digital credit" (Bitcoin) while maintaining and expanding dollar hegemony, preventing capital flight to alternative assets or currencies.
Two key technologies cited as making the historical vision of technocracy feasible are modern computer technology (especially AI) and the combination of digital ID and digital currency. These advancements enable the pervasive surveillance and control necessary for such a system to function on a large scale.
Marcos Galperin is the founder of MercadoLibre, an Amazon-like e-commerce and digital banking platform in Latin America. His company plays a critical role in Argentina's "economic beta test" by facilitating the mass adoption of stablecoins and cryptocurrencies as people are forced away from the devalued Argentinian peso, positioning MercadoLibre as a central rail for this parallel economy.
Maurice Strong managed the 1972 Stockholm Conference and helped create the UN Environmental Program (UNEP), linking environmentalism with oil industry interests. The Club of Rome, with figures like Irvin Laszlo, proposed developing a "new global consciousness" and "planetary society" in response to perceived crises like population explosion and environmental issues. They funded NGOs and initiatives like the "Great Transition Initiative" and "widening circle" to foster a common global identity over national ones.
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Analyze the ways in which historical "debt imperialism" has evolved into contemporary "debt for climate swaps" and the role of institutions like GFANZ in this transformation. Discuss the implications for national sovereignty and local populations.
Compare and contrast the traditional understanding of "technocratic governance" with the broader definition of "technocracy" presented in the sources. How do modern technologies, particularly digital currencies and AI, enable this more expansive vision of societal reconfiguration?
Evaluate the argument that seemingly decentralized technologies, such as Bitcoin and stablecoins, are being co-opted by powerful actors to further centralized control and expand dollar hegemony. Use specific examples from the source material to support your analysis.
Discuss the historical influence of the Rockefeller family and associated organizations (e.g., Club of Rome) on global governance and environmental agendas. How have their long-term interests in resource control and population management been rebranded as "sustainability" and "sustainable development"?
Examine the concept of the "private sector" acting as a front for state-linked operations in the context of surveillance, financial control, and intelligence. Provide examples of companies and individuals that exemplify this blurring of lines between public and private domains.
Glossary of Key Terms
Adela: An organization (along with Endeavor) that invests in and influences the selection of local oligarchs/companies in Latin America, focusing on resource exploitation.
Agro tokens: Commodity-pegged stablecoins, specifically linked to Argentinian grain export, functioning as a currency alternative to the devalued peso.
Algarand: A blockchain platform mentioned in connection to El Salvador's Bitcoin implementation, run by a former JP Morgan Latin American debt vulture.
Austerity: Government policies aimed at reducing budget deficits, often through spending cuts and tax increases, frequently imposed by international lenders.
Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI): A notorious international bank with extensive ties to intelligence agencies, drug trafficking, and illicit financial activities.
Bank of England: The central bank of the United Kingdom, mentioned in the context of historical central bank warfare and William Patterson.
Bank of the United States: An early 20th-century bank in New York that catered to the Jewish immigrant community, notable for its rapid growth and community ties.
Basel 3: An international regulatory framework for banks, mentioned in the context of capital requirements used to influence holding of dollar-denominated assets.
Bitcoin: A decentralized digital currency; the source discusses its potential use as "digital credit" and a "debt heat sink" to absorb digital debt and strengthen dollar hegemony.
Black Hand โ A Match Made in Hell: An investigative series mentioned in the source that connects Horace Dibben's sex parties to the collapse of the British government.
BlackRock: A global investment management corporation, identified as a financial institution that GFANZ proposes merging with the World Bank and IMF.
Bronfman Family: A family known for their involvement in the liquor industry, particularly during and after Prohibition, with documented connections to organized crime.
C40 Cities network: A network of the world's leading cities committed to addressing climate change, cited as an example of seemingly decentralized power being centrally linked for data gathering.
Carbon credit market trading: A system where carbon emissions are traded as credits, with the source highlighting its reliance on surveillance data and "smart contracts."
CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currencies): Digital forms of a country's fiat currency issued by its central bank. The source discusses the preference for private sector equivalents.
Continental Control: A small, elite group (fewer than 100 people) envisioned in technocracy to oversee a "technate."
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR): A prominent US foreign policy think tank, co-founded by JP Morgan and the Rockefellers, that played a role in planning post-WWII global financial institutions.
Curtis Yarvin: A figure associated with ideas like a "patchwork of realms," where decentralization serves to gather interoperable data for centralized control.
Cyber Reason: An Israeli intelligence front company, mentioned as an early investment of Steve Mnuchin's post-Trump administration firm, involved in simulating cyber attacks on elections.
Debt for Climate Swaps: A mechanism where debt is exchanged for environmental commitments, leading to "land grabs" and restricting local access to resources.
Debt Imperialism: The long-standing practice of using debt to impose economic and political policies on developing nations.
Digital Credit (Bitcoin): A concept where Bitcoin is seen as the only form of "digital credit" because it is not issued as a debt instrument like fiat currencies.
Digital ID: Digital identification systems, seen as crucial for enabling widespread social and financial control under technocracy.
Digitalization of Debt: The creation of digital financial instruments (like stablecoins) that represent or are backed by debt, such as US Treasuries.
Doomsday Clock: A symbolic clock maintained by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, discussed in the context of post-WWII global governance ideas originating from the University of Chicago (Rockefeller-funded).
El Salvador Bitcoin Experiment: El Salvador's adoption of Bitcoin as legal tender; the source suggests its implementation relies heavily on Algarand and has troubling aspects related to surveillance and military glorification.
Endeavor: Similar to Adela, a group that "kingmakes" startups and companies, particularly in Latin America, for Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies, often linked to resource exploitation.
Financialization of Nature: The process of turning natural assets and ecological services into financial products that can be traded and controlled.
First International Bancshares: A Houston bank with ties to George H.W. Bush, linked to Saudi interests and the corrupt BCCI.
Fourth Industrial Revolution: A concept referring to a fusion of technologies that is blurring the lines between the physical, digital, and biological spheres, often linked to the technologies Endeavor funds.
GFANZ (Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero): A coalition of global financial institutions promoting net-zero initiatives as a commercial opportunity, with plans to merge with the World Bank and IMF.
Global Consciousness: An idea promoted by the Club of Rome and its affiliates for fostering a common global identity, superseding national identities.
Great Transition Initiative: A project linked to Irvin Laszlo and the Club of Rome, advocating for a "new planetary society" and funded by the Rockefeller Foundation and UNEP.
Green Bonds/Green Finance: Financial instruments intended to fund environmentally friendly projects, but framed by the source as new debt instruments used for control.
Green Bank: A public, quasi-public, or non-profit entity that uses public funds to leverage private investment in clean energy technologies.
Henry Kissinger: Former US Secretary of State and National Security Advisor, whose memorandum linked population growth in the Global South to US national security threats.
Horace Dibben: A figure involved in "satanic-themed sex parties" for London's elite, used for blackmail and leverage, as detailed in "Black Hand โ A Match Made in Hell."
IMF (International Monetary Fund): A global financial institution, historically used as a "financial weapon" to impose policies like austerity on indebted nations.
International Overseas Services (IOS): A large offshore financial institution notorious for illicit dealings and its takeover by Robert Vesco.
Irvin Laszlo: A system theorist heavily involved with the United Nations and the Club of Rome, advocating for a "new global consciousness" and founding the Club of Budapest.
Jay Forester: MIT professor who built the computer model for the Club of Rome's "Limits to Growth" report.
John Kerry: US official, co-launched GFANZ, openly describing the energy transition as a "vast commercial opportunity."
Janet Yellen: US official, co-launched GFANZ.
Know Your Customer (KYC): Regulations that require financial institutions to verify the identity of their clients, mentioned in the context of controlling digital money.
Land Grab: The acquisition of large tracts of land, especially by foreign entities, often associated with debt for climate swaps.
Larry Fink: CEO of BlackRock, an influential figure on GFANZ's executive board, involved in planning the "race to net zero."
League of Nations: Predecessor to the United Nations, also influenced by the Rockefeller family, particularly its health department.
Limits to Growth: A 1972 book based on computer modeling by Jay Forester for the Club of Rome, predicting resource depletion due to population growth.
Malthusianism: The theory that population growth tends to outpace food supply, leading to societal problems, a key ideology for the Club of Rome.
Manufactured Consent: The idea that compliance with a system can be achieved through regulatory incentives or pressures rather than direct coercion.
Marcos Galperin: Founder of MercadoLibre, becoming a key digital bank and facilitator of stablecoin adoption in Latin America.
Mariella Capes (Stella Marie Capes/Henrietta Chapman): A figure linked to Horace Dibben's sex parties and blackmail, known for multiple identities.
Mark Carney: Former chair of the Bank of England and Bank of Canada, co-chairs GFANZ.
MercadoLibre: A major e-commerce and digital financial platform in Latin America, becoming a "digital bank" and playing a key role in stablecoin adoption.
Meyer Lansky: A prominent American gangster, central figure in the Jewish-American organized crime syndicate, with ties to the Bronfman family.
Mike Bloomberg: Co-chairs GFANZ with Mark Carney, a banking and media billionaire.
MK-ULTRA: A CIA mind control program, mentioned in a list of related topics.
Maurice Strong: Canadian businessman and diplomat, key figure in international environmental policy (Stockholm Conference, UNEP), linked to oil interests.
National Security Memorandum: A document issued by Henry Kissinger during the Nixon administration, framing population growth in the Global South as a US national security threat.
Natural Asset Corporations (NACs): Corporate entities that financialize and monetize natural assets.
Net Zero: The goal of balancing greenhouse gas emissions released with those removed from the atmosphere.
Oracle: A technology company mentioned as having originated from a CIA project ("Project Oracle"), now running a major database.
Palantir: A data analytics company (co-founded by Peter Thiel) with strong ties to US intelligence and military, partnered with Satellogic.
Patchwork of Realms: A concept describing decentralized systems (political, economic) that are nonetheless centrally controlled through interoperable data collection.
PayPal Mafia: A group of former PayPal employees and founders who became influential in the tech industry (e.g., Peter Thiel, Elon Musk), often linked to intelligence.
Peter Thiel: Co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, an influential figure in the tech and intelligence communities, a proponent of Bitcoin for state control.
Petrodollar System: The global financial arrangement where oil is primarily traded in US dollars, creating artificial demand for the dollar.
Privatization: The transfer of public assets or services to private ownership.
Profumo Affair: A British political scandal involving Stephen Ward, linked to sex, blackmail, and the downfall of a government.
Programmable Surveillable Money: Digital currency designed to be monitored and controlled by its issuer, allowing for restrictions on its use.
Robert Vesco: A financier infamous for his takeover and plundering of Investors Overseas Services (IOS), illustrating financial corruption on a grand scale.
Rockefeller Foundation: A philanthropic organization associated with the Rockefeller family, heavily involved in funding and influencing global institutions and initiatives.
RSK Rootstock: A Bitcoin sidechain, mentioned in the context of creating "right-wing carbon markets" and green finance instruments.
Sand Dollar: The CBDC of the Bahamas, one of the first central bank-issued stablecoins pegged to the US dollar.
Satellogic: A satellite company providing surveillance data for carbon markets and green bonds, with board connections to intelligence and military figures.
Scientology: A new religious movement/set of beliefs, mentioned in a list of topics with alleged connections to intelligence operations.
SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals): Global goals adopted by the UN for a sustainable future, but implicated in the source with "debt slavery."
Settlement Layer (Blockchain): The underlying technology that finalizes transactions on a blockchain, reducing the need for traditional financial intermediaries.
Smart Contracts: Self-executing contracts with the terms of the agreement directly written into code on a blockchain; described as "dumb" as they only execute on input data.
Social Mechanism: A term used in technocracy to describe the envisioned replacement for traditional society, based on a "sequence of functions."
SpaceX: Elon Musk's aerospace company, linked to US military contractors and Satellogic in the context of space militarization and surveillance.
Special Economic Zones on Steroids: A description of "network states" as areas with sovereign power, private agreements, and potentially their own cryptocurrencies.
Stablecoins: Cryptocurrencies designed to minimize price volatility, usually by pegging their value to a fiat currency (like the US dollar) or a commodity.
Stephen Ward: A "society osteopath" central to the Profumo Affair, involved in illicit sex gatherings and blackmail.
Steve Mnuchin: Former US Treasury Secretary, on the board of Satellogic, indicating a convergence of financial and surveillance interests.
Sustainable Debt Slavery: The concept that debt for climate/conservation swaps are a new form of debt imperialism, disguised as sustainability initiatives.
Technate: A technocratic governance system operating on a continental scale, superseding nation-states.
Technocracy: A system of governance where decision-makers are selected on the basis of their expertise in a given area of responsibility, but framed in the source as a total societal re-engineering.
Tether (USDT): The largest stablecoin, whose head explicitly aims to expand dollar hegemony and collaborates with US intelligence agencies.
The Chain: A term referencing a broader network of interconnected entities involved in financial surveillance and control through digital currencies.
Trilateral Commission: A non-governmental organization established by David Rockefeller to foster closer cooperation among North America, Western Europe, and Japan. Mentioned in relation to global resource control.
UNEP (United Nations Environmental Program): A UN agency responsible for coordinating environmental activities, established with the influence of Maurice Strong.
Universal Ledger: A theoretical global database or record-keeping system for all data, enabling centralized analysis and control.
World Bank: A global financial institution, historically used alongside the IMF for debt imperialism; GFANZ proposes merging its charter with private financial institutions.
Worldcoin: A cryptocurrency project that requires users to scan their irises for a digital ID, mentioned as an alternative people are forced into in places like Argentina.
Xapo: A Bitcoin wallet and vault service, whose founding board included influential figures like Larry Summers and John Reed, linked to Endeavor.
Lord Quantum Fluffโs NWO Timeline
Early 20th Century (pre-1930s)
Pre-League of Nations: The Rockefeller family is involved in the setup of the League of Nations, with John D. Rockefeller Jr. working with its undersecretary.
1910s: The Bank of the United States is chartered (1913), attracting business from the Jewish immigrant community in New York. George C. Van Tuyl Jr. becomes a vice president and later director.
1925: The Bank of the United States has expanded to five branches.
1930s
Progressive Era (1930s): The concept of "technocracy" as a complete societal reconfiguration, leading to a "social mechanism" overseen by a "continental control" (no more than 100 people) and a "continental director," emerges, headed by figures like Howard Scott. Oligarchs like the Rockefellers and Brzezinski show interest in this idea.
1930s (pre-WWII): The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), co-founded by J.P. Morgan and the Rockefellers, conducts a "war and peace study" to discuss the post-war global system, including new financial institutions like the World Bank and IMF.
1930s: Germany and Italy quit the League of Nations, highlighting its failure to prevent war.
1940s
1941: Stella Marie Capes is born out of wedlock, a scandalous event for the time.
1944: Canon Arthur Evelyn Ward, father of Stephen Ward, dies.
During WWII: The Allied forces call themselves the "United Nations." Meetings are held to discuss a new world organization.
1945: The San Francisco conference marks the official setup of the United Nations. Nelson Rockefeller (future Vice President) is influential. The Rockefellers initially propose their estate at Pocantico Hills for the UN headquarters, but it's deemed too far from the city. John D. Rockefeller then donates the land in New York, and the Rockefeller-appointed architect leads the design team for the UN headquarters.
Post-WWII: The Rockefeller family, having gained immense power and wealth during the war, is well-prepared to lead in building new global governance structures.
1948: The World Health Organization (WHO) is established, closely connected to the Rockefeller Foundation, taking over operations from the League of Nations' health department.
Post-WWII (1940s-1950s): A "world federalist movement" emerges, advocating for the UN to become a world government, but it ultimately fails to convince member states to give up sovereignty. The Cold War dampens this idea.
Post-WWII: Ideas for global governance, particularly those related to preventing atomic war (Doomsday Clock), stem from the University of Chicago, founded and funded by the Rockefellers.
1950s
1950s: The Rockefeller-backed "special studies project" is underway, involving figures like Carol Louie Wilson.
1958 (circa): 17-year-old Stella Marie Capes works as a topless dancer and alleged prostitute in London.
1960s
1960: Mariella Capes (Stella Marie Capes) and Hod Dibben are pictured together.
1960s: Stephen Ward, Hod Dibben, and Dr. Teddy Sugden assist London's elite with illicit hookups, sex gatherings, satanic-themed sex parties, and secret abortions, leveraging these activities for secrets and power (Profumo Affair context).
1968: Bill Clinton, with help from his uncle Raymond, secures a draft deferral for the Vietnam War, enabling him to attend Oxford University.
1970s
1972: The Club of Rome releases "Limits to Growth," a book based on computer modeling by Jay Forester (MIT), predicting resource depletion due to population growth. This aligns with Malthusian ideas and the Rockefeller family's interest in population control.
1970s: Irvin Laszlo, a system theorist and Club of Rome member, is involved in the "new international economic order" project at the United Nations, discussing how to develop a "new global consciousness."
Nixon Administration: Henry Kissinger issues a national security memorandum making it US government policy to view "unrestrained birth rates in Latin America and other areas of the global south" as a threat to US national security, reflecting Rockefeller interests in eugenics and resource control.
1977 (February 23): George H.W. Bush is elected a director of First International Bancshares and its London subsidiary.
1980s
1986-1990: Peter Maxwell Dickson is Executive Vice President of the Wraxall Group, involved in fraud and suspect banking.
1990s
1992-1993: Irvin Laszlo founds the Club of Budapest after the Rio meeting (Rio de Janeiro).
1998: Southern Air Transport collapses.
1999: Southern Air Transport re-emerges as Southern Air, with Thomas Gillies returning as president. Peter Maxwell Dickson sets up Horizon Bank International.
2000s
2001 (September 9): Irvin Laszlo publishes his book "Macrosift."
2001 (September 11): The 9/11 attacks occur. A meeting in Vermont celebrating the "earth sharper" and a "new covenant" is held on the same day. After 9/11, participants decide to take the "covenant" from Vermont to New York, attempting to place it at the UN headquarters (unsuccessful), ultimately placing it in the "guard box" of the interfaith house near Columbia University.
2002: The Great Transition Initiative, funded by the Rockefeller Foundation and UNEP, releases a report advocating for a "new planetary civilization" with a "global consciousness" and a new "global identity" superseding national identities.
2003: Southern Air files for bankruptcy after operating US government contracts related to the Iraq War.
2006: The "widening circle" initiative begins, funding NGOs to promote global identity and change mindsets, facilitated by the internet.
2008 (Halloween): The Bitcoin white paper is released amidst the US debt crisis.
2010s
2012 (January): J.R. Willett publishes "The Second Bitcoin Whitepaper," outlining the Master Protocol (later Omni Layer) as a Bitcoin sidechain for creating new digital currencies and stable tokens pegged to external currencies or commodities.
2016: Borgerson and Weitz file a patent for "System and method for generating commodity flow information," aiming to track global commodity movements via satellite data. This patent later cited by a J.P. Morgan patent for managing exchange-traded funds of physical commodities.
2019 (June): Mark Zuckerberg announces Libra (Facebook's digital currency project), intensifying the stablecoin and CBDC race.
2019: Elon Musk publishes something stating he is "accelerating Starship development to build the Martian technocracy," openly discussing his desire to construct a technocracy (framed for Mars but implying Earth).
2020s
Early 2020: Steve Mnuchin's firm invests in Cyber Reason, an Israeli intelligence front company that simulated cyber attacks on US elections. Mnuchin also attempts to recruit Yossi Cohen (former head of Mossad) to his VC firm.
2020 (October): The Central Bank of the Bahamas announces the Sand Dollar, the first central bank-issued stablecoin dollar.
2021: Palantir announces it is considering adding Bitcoin to its balance sheet and accepts it as payment, despite being CIA-linked. Brian Brooks (acting Controller of the Currency) grants Anchorage Digital the first crypto-native charter.
2022 (May): Near Intelligence Holdings Inc. (later Azira, "the world's largest source of intelligence on people, places and products") goes public via merger with KludeIn I Acquisition Corp. Azira later faces controversy for leaking Epstein Island visitor geolocational data.
COP26 (last year from source context, likely 2021): The Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) is launched by John Kerry, Janet Yellen, and Mark Carney. Boris Johnson describes GFANZ as "uniting the world's banks and financial institutions behind the global transition to net zero." GFANZ pitches the idea of merging the World Bank and IMF with private financial institutions composing GFANZ.
Present: Argentina is experiencing severe economic pillaging and hyperinflation, forcing citizens to adopt stablecoins and cryptocurrencies, becoming an "economic beta test." Commodity-pegged stablecoins like "Agro tokens" (backed by Visa) for Argentinian grain export are advancing.
Present: The C40 Cities network is cited as an example of seemingly decentralized power being centrally linked for data gathering.
Ongoing: Debates about Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) versus private sector "programmable surveillable money" continue, with a preference for the latter due to fewer restrictions on data use.
Ongoing: Digital ID systems are being implemented in states like Florida and countries like El Salvador, linked to biometric surveillance systems.
Ongoing: Satellogic (linked to US military contractors, SpaceX, and Palantir) provides satellite surveillance for "green bonds" and "carbon credit market trading" in Latin America, with key figures like Steve Mnuchin, Gen. Joseph Dunford Jr., and Marcos Galperin on its board.
Ongoing: MercadoLibre is becoming a major digital bank and facilitator of stablecoin adoption in Latin America.
Ongoing: Tether's head openly states their goal is to expand dollar hegemony and collaborates with US intelligence agencies.
Ongoing: Bitcoin is being used by powerful actors as a "debt heat sink" to absorb created debt and expand "digital credit," serving to perpetuate dollar hegemony. The "revolutionary ethos" of Bitcoin is being dissolved by powerful players like Larry Fink.
Ongoing: "Debt for climate swaps" and "debt for conservation swaps" are enabling "land grabs" and resource theft, particularly in Latin America and Africa, restricting local populations' access to traditional environments.
Ongoing: The "PayPal Mafia" (Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, Steve Mnuchin, Howie Lutnik) is reportedly "hiding behind Bitcoin" to push "right-wing carbon markets" and "green finance."
Ongoing: El Salvador's Bitcoin implementation is noted as relying heavily on Algarand, run by a former JP Morgan debt vulture. Mario Duran, Mayor of San Salvador and close to Naive Bouetle, is involved with CC35, a "green plus" entity for economic integration via carbon markets.
Future (2030): Klaus Schwab predicts "you will own nothing and be happy," implying that resources will be owned by powerful entities.
Future (Beyond 2030): The possibility of a "Martian technocracy" is discussed, reflecting Elon Musk's stated ambitions.
Cast of Characters
Key Figures & Oligarchs
John D. Rockefeller Jr.: Son of John D. Rockefeller Sr. Involved in the setup of the League of Nations. Later donated the land for the United Nations headquarters in New York. The Rockefeller family heavily influenced the early UN and global financial institutions.
Nelson Rockefeller: Grandson of John D. Rockefeller Sr., future US Vice President. Influential in the founding of the United Nations.
David Rockefeller: Grandson of John D. Rockefeller Sr., associated with the Rockefeller Foundation and the Trilateral Commission, interested in technocracy and global governance. Close friend of Carol Louie Wilson.
Mark Carney: Former Chair of the Bank of England and Bank of Canada. Co-chairs the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ).
Mike Bloomberg: Former Mayor of New York. Co-chairs GFANZ with Mark Carney. A banking and media billionaire.
John Kerry: US official. Co-launched GFANZ, openly stating the energy transition is a "vast commercial opportunity."
Janet Yellen: US official. Co-launched GFANZ.
Larry Fink: CEO of BlackRock, a major investment management corporation. An influential figure on GFANZ's executive board, involved in planning the "race to net zero." Associated with the "totalitarian Larry" nickname for his view that markets "love authoritarian dictatorships."
Peter Thiel: Co-founder of PayPal and Palantir. An influential figure in tech and intelligence, a proponent of Bitcoin's use for state control. Part of the "PayPal Mafia."
Elon Musk: Founder of SpaceX. Linked to US military contractors and Satellogic. Openly discusses his desire to construct a technocracy, even mentioning a "Martian technocracy." Part of the "PayPal Mafia."
Steve Mnuchin: Former US Treasury Secretary. Chairman on the board of Satellogic. His post-Trump administration firm invested in Cyber Reason, an Israeli intelligence front company. Part of the "PayPal Mafia."
General Joseph Dunford Jr.: Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. On the board of Satellogic, connecting military interests to surveillance and finance.
Howie Lutnik: Head of Cantor Fitzgerald. Publicly advocates for extending dollar hegemony using stablecoins. Part of the "PayPal Mafia."
Marcos Galperin: Founder of MercadoLibre, a major e-commerce and digital financial platform in Latin America. On the board of Satellogic, playing a key role in the economic "beta test" in Argentina.
Klaus Schwab: Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum. Known for his controversial statement "you will own nothing and be happy" by 2030.
Maurice Strong: Canadian businessman and diplomat. Key figure in international environmental policy, managing the Stockholm Conference and heading the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP). Linked to oil industry interests.
Irvin Laszlo: A system theorist heavily involved with the United Nations and the Club of Rome. Advocated for a "new global consciousness" and founded the Club of Budapest.
Jay Forester: MIT professor. Built the computer model for the Club of Rome's "Limits to Growth" report, based on Malthusian ideas.
Henry Kissinger: Former US Secretary of State and National Security Advisor. Authored a national security memorandum linking population growth in the Global South to US national security threats.
Robert Vesco: Notorious financier who plundered Investors Overseas Services (IOS).
Meyer Lansky: Prominent American gangster, central figure in the Jewish-American organized crime syndicate. Tied to the Bronfman family and illicit financial activities.
Stephen Ward: "Society osteopath" central to the Profumo Affair. Involved in illicit sex gatherings and blackmail for London's elite.
Horace Dibben: Figure involved in "satanic-themed sex parties" for London's elite, used for blackmail and leverage.
Mariella Capes (Stella Marie Capes/Henrietta Chapman): Figure linked to Horace Dibben's sex parties and blackmail, known for multiple identities and a controversial background.
Dr. Teddy Sugden: "Society abortionist" who provided illegal abortions for London's elite, working with Ward and Dibben.
Mark Zuckerberg: Founder of Facebook. Announced Libra, a digital currency project, which intensified the stablecoin and CBDC race.
Michael Milken: "Junk bond king." Introduced to cryptocurrency by Stacy Warden.
Stacy Warden: Runs Algarand, the blockchain platform used in El Salvador's Bitcoin implementation. Formerly a "main Latin American debt vulture" for J.P. Morgan.
Javier Milei: President of Argentina. His "economic shock therapy" is contributing to the hyperinflation forcing Argentinians to adopt stablecoins and cryptocurrencies.
Naรฏb Bukele: President of El Salvador. His administration's approach to Bitcoin and glorification of the military are mentioned as troubling.
Mario Duran: Current Mayor of San Salvador (capital of El Salvador). Vice President for Central America of CC35, a "green plus" entity focused on economically integrating the Americas through carbon markets. Close friend of Naรฏb Bukele.
Reed Hoffman: Co-founder of LinkedIn. Funds Endeavor, which "kingmakes" startups for Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies. Also backs Worldcoin.
Pierre Omidyar: Founder of eBay and former owner of PayPal. Funds Endeavor.
Larry Summers: Former US Treasury Secretary. On the founding board of Xapo.
John Reed: Former CEO of Citigroup. On the founding board of Xapo.
Diego Gutierrez Zaldivar: Co-founder of RSK Rootstock. Reportedly urged Bitcoiners to "strip their anti-state ethos" and embrace the state.
William Patterson: Pirate who founded the Bank of England in 1694, cited in the context of central bank warfare and debt.
George C. Van Tuyl Jr.: NY State Superintendent of Banks who granted the Bank of the United States its charter, later becoming a vice president and director of the bank.
Robert Maxwell: Associated with organized crime figures globally, frequented by top Warner executives including Steve Ross.
Sam Bronfman: Member of the Bronfman family (liquor industry), close associate of Meyer Lansky.
Steve Ross: Ran Warner Brothers (formerly Kinney National Company), built his empire through association with New York crime lords Manny Kimmel and Abner "Longy" Zwillman.
Abner "Longy" Zwillman: New York crime lord, close associate of Meyer Lansky and Sam Bronfman, associated with Steve Ross.
Manny Kimmel: New York crime lord, associated with Steve Ross.
Thomas Gillies: President of Southern Air Transport and later Southern Air.
James "Jim" Neff: Reorganized Southern Air, previously orchestrated the international expansion of Flying Tigers, later created Western Global airlines.
Yossi Cohen: Former head of Mossad (Israeli intelligence agency). Steve Mnuchin attempted to recruit him to his new VC firm.
David Friedman: Trump's ambassador to Israel, criticized for being more interested in Israeli political interests than US interests.
Walter Hessert: Head of strategy at Paxos, a PayPal affiliate that runs their stablecoin. Stated that trillions of dollars of highly regulated stablecoins are coming.
J.R. Willett: Author of "The Second Bitcoin Whitepaper" (2012), outlining the Master Protocol.
Brock Pierce: Co-founder of Tether (USDT), a Bitcoin sidechain. Member of the PayPal Merchant Advisory board.
Craig Sellars: CTO of MasterCoin (Omni Layer) and co-founder of Tether (USDT).
Organizations & Entities
International Monetary Fund (IMF): Global financial institution historically used as a "financial weapon" to impose austerity and privatization on developing nations. GFANZ proposes merging its charter with private financial institutions.
World Bank: Global financial institution historically used alongside the IMF for debt imperialism. GFANZ proposes merging its charter with private financial institutions.
Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ): Coalition of global financial institutions promoting net-zero initiatives as a "vast commercial opportunity" and "planetary imperative." Co-chaired by Mark Carney and Mike Bloomberg.
BlackRock: Global investment management corporation, part of GFANZ's executive board, involved in planning the "race to net zero" and proposed merger with World Bank/IMF.
Citigroup, Bank of America, Santanderbank, HSBC: Major financial institutions listed as composing GFANZ and proposed to merge with World Bank/IMF.
London Stock Exchange Group: CEO is on GFANZ's executive board.
David Rockefeller Fund: Chair of the investment committee is on GFANZ's executive board.
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR): Prominent US foreign policy think tank, co-founded by J.P. Morgan and the Rockefellers, instrumental in planning post-WWII global financial institutions.
Rockefeller Foundation: Philanthropic organization heavily involved in funding and influencing global institutions, including the League of Nations, UN, UNEP, and the Great Transition Initiative.
Club of Rome: Think tank that published "Limits to Growth" (1972), advocating for global governance based on Malthusian ideas, heavily influenced by Rockefeller affiliates.
Club of Budapest: Organization founded by Irvin Laszlo, focusing on global consciousness and cultural fusion.
United Nations (UN): International organization, heavily influenced by the Rockefeller family from its inception, envisioned by some as a potential world government.
United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP): UN agency for environmental activities, established with Maurice Strong's influence and funded by the Rockefeller Foundation for the Great Transition Initiative.
World Health Organization (WHO): Closely connected to the Rockefeller Foundation, took over health operations from the League of Nations.
Satellogic: Satellite company providing surveillance data for carbon markets and green bonds, with a board connecting financial, military, and tech leaders. Partners with SpaceX and Palantir.
SpaceX: Elon Musk's aerospace company, linked to US military contractors and Satellogic.
Palantir: Data analytics company (co-founded by Peter Thiel) with strong ties to US intelligence and military, partnered with Satellogic.
MercadoLibre: Major e-commerce and digital financial platform in Latin America, becoming a "digital bank" and playing a key role in stablecoin adoption in Argentina.
Tether (USDT): Largest stablecoin. Its head explicitly aims to expand dollar hegemony and works with US intelligence agencies.
Endeavor: Group (funded by Bronfman, Reed Hoffman, Pierre Omidyar) that "kingmakes" startups and companies, particularly in Latin America, for Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies.
Adela: Organization (similar to Endeavor) that invests in and influences the selection of local oligarchs/companies in Latin America, focusing on resource exploitation.
Cyber Reason: Israeli intelligence front company, an early investment of Steve Mnuchin's post-Trump administration firm. Simulated cyber attacks on elections.
Agro tokens: Commodity-pegged stablecoins linked to Argentinian grain export, backed by Visa.
C40 Cities network: Network of cities addressing climate change, cited as an example of centralized data gathering from seemingly decentralized power.
Algarand: Blockchain platform used in El Salvador's Bitcoin implementation, run by a former J.P. Morgan debt vulture.
Paxos: PayPal affiliate that runs their stablecoin.
Venmo: PayPal product that integrated PayPal stablecoin.
Xapo: Bitcoin wallet and vault service, with a founding board that included Larry Summers and John Reed, connected to Endeavor.
RSK Rootstock: Bitcoin sidechain mentioned in the context of creating "right-wing carbon markets" and green finance instruments.
Bank of England: Central bank of the UK, historically associated with "central bank warfare."
Bank of the United States: Early 20th-century bank in New York catering to the Jewish immigrant community.
First International Bancshares: Houston bank with ties to George H.W. Bush, Saudi interests, and the corrupt BCCI.
Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI): Notorious international bank with ties to intelligence agencies, drug trafficking, and illicit financial activities.
Wraxall Group: Peter Maxwell Dickson was Executive Vice President.
Grosvenor Group Holdings: Bermuda-based offshore complex controlling over $1 billion for the Dukes of Westminster, run by Peter Maxwell Dickson.
Horizon Bank International: Bank set up by William Cooper and run by Peter Maxwell Dickson.
Southern Air Transport (SAT)/Southern Air: Aviation companies connected to US intelligence, involved in US government contracts for wars.
Flying Tigers: Airline tied to Anna Chennault and Robert Keith Gray, connected to James Neff.
Western Global Airlines: Created by James Neff.
MasterCoin (Omni Layer): Bitcoin sidechain on which Tether's USDT was initially launched.
Near Intelligence Holdings Inc. (later Azira): "Global, full-stack data intelligence software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform" that curates "intelligence on people and places" using patented technology.
KludeIn I Acquisition Corp: Merged with Near Intelligence Holdings Inc. to take it public.
Cantor Fitzgerald LP: Provided financing to Near.
UberMedia (UM): Company funded by Gross via Idealab, focused on delivering ads via Twitter, later acquired by Near.
Idealab: Funded UberMedia.
Amazon Web Services: CIA contractor, partners with Satellogic to stream satellite data.
Oracle: Technology company that originated from a CIA project ("Project Oracle"), now runs a major database.
CC35 (Climate and Clean Cities network): "Green plus" entity focused on economically integrating the Americas through carbon markets.
Trilateral Commission: Non-governmental organization fostering cooperation among North America, Western Europe, and Japan, focused on global resource control.
Lord Quantum Fluffโs Facts & Sources
Barbara Malthusian Hubbard: From Limits to Growth to UN Agenda 2030. By John Klyczek. This article examines Barbara Marx Hubbard's influence on Malthusianism and the concept of sustainable development, linking her ideas to organizations such as the Club of Rome, the UN, and the World Economic Forum (WEF). It also lists various investigative series from Unlimited Hangout.
Barbara Marx Hubbard and the Malthusian-Transhumanist Riders of the Pale Horse. By John Klyczek.. This article delves into Barbara Marx Hubbard's Malthusian-transhumanist vision of the future, as expressed in her manuscript "The Revelation: Alternative to Armageddon". It highlights the inspiration she drew from figures like Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Jonas Salk, and the financial backing from Laurance Rockefeller. The piece also connects Hubbard's ideas to the WEF's push for "sustainable development" and the Fourth Industrial Revolution, noting Rockefeller family's long-standing interest in eugenics and population control. It further suggests potential links between Hubbard's affiliations and alleged pedophile and sexual abuse cults.
Black Hand โ A Match Made in Hell. By Johnny Vedmore. This article is part of an investigative series that explores blackmail and organized crime in London, particularly involving figures like Mariella Capes and Horace Dibben. It details events surrounding sex parties and how they were allegedly used for leverage.
Black Hand: The Devil Himself. By Johnny Vedmore. Part of the "Black Hand" series, this source discusses figures such as Patsy Morgan-Dibben and Andre Boszormenyi, noting their connections to international travel, military applications patents, and the handling of Nazi-looted artworks.
Black Hand: The London Night Club Trap. By Johnny Vedmore.. Another article in the "Black Hand" investigative series, this piece focuses on the intersection of intelligence, organized crime, and the Profumo affair within the UK's London nightlife.
Breaking (Down) The Chain: An Investigation Post-mortem.. This source is listed as part of an investigative series.
Crowning the King of Wall Street. This source is listed as part of an investigative series.
"Deep State Dive Dive 01" podcast. By Lord Quantum Fluff. This podcast aims to "expose the alleged puppeteers pulling global strings". It introduces the concept of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a "Trojan horse," specifically highlighting how SDG3 (good health and well-being) is allegedly used to introduce market forces and corporate penetration into healthcare systems through organizations like UHC 2030. The podcast also discusses "dataism" โ the view of humans as data points โ and the need for a "massive all-encompassing surveillance infrastructure" involving companies like Palantir and Carbin 911.
Developers of Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine Tied to UK Eugenics Movement.. This article investigates alleged links between the developers of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine and the UK eugenics movement. It mentions individuals like Sir John Bell and Adrian Hill, and their associations with groups such as the Eugenics SocietyโGalton Institute.
Education International, ITUC and the Global Push to Inject the 4IR and Transhumanism into Schools. By John Klyczek.. This article explores the push to integrate Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) technologies and transhumanism into education systems. It discusses "ed-tech" and the role of teachers' unions, linking these efforts to organizations like the WEF and historical figures such as Aldous Huxley.
Engineering Contagion: UPMC, Corona-Thrax And โThe Darkest Winterโ.. This source is listed as part of an investigative series.
From โSpook Airโ to the โLolita Expressโ: The Genesis and Evolution of the Jeffrey Epstein-Bill Clinton Relationship. By Whitney Webb.. This article investigates the origins and development of the relationship between Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton, uncovering alleged connections to the CIA, Mossad, and broader intelligence networks.
Global Control: Debt, Technocracy, and Resource Exploitation.. This briefing document synthesizes themes of global control driven by oligarchic interests, leveraging financial institutions, technological advancements, and a redefinition of societal structures. It highlights core themes such as debt imperialism, the rise of technocracy, the financialization and control of natural resources, and the use of seemingly decentralized technologies for centralized surveillance.
Global Power Structures: Timelines and Key Players.. This document provides a detailed timeline and identifies key players involved in global power structures, including the historical involvement of the Rockefeller family in organizations like the League of Nations and the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), the rise of the technocracy movement, and influential figures in finance and academia.
Government by Blackmail: Jeffrey Epstein, Trumpโs Mentor and the Dark Secrets of the Reagan Era.. This source is listed as part of an investigative series.
How the CIA, Mossad and โthe Epstein Networkโ are Exploiting Mass Shootings to Create an Orwellian Nightmare. By Whitney Webb.. This article asserts that the CIA, Mossad, and Jeffrey Epstein's network are exploiting mass shootings to advance an "Orwellian nightmare" of surveillance. It lists key terms such as AI, COVID-19, Operation Warp Speed, and Palantir.
Investigative Series - Unlimited Hangout.. This is a general page that lists various investigative series available on the Unlimited Hangout platform.
"Podcast on AI, Surveillance, and Panopticon.". This podcast discusses the implications of generative AI producing and curating online content, with AI also performing censorship. It brings up Palantir as a "privatized version of Total Information Awareness" and explains the panopticon concept (inspired by Foucault and the movie Brazil), where awareness of being watched leads to self-regulated compliance. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the risks and agendas behind AI development.
"Podcast on Monetary Systems and the Repo Market.". This source features a discussion on economic fundamentals, including the two-tiered system of reserves and retail money, the creation of reserves by the Fed and Treasury, money creation by commercial banks, and the significance of the repo market.
"Podcast with Ian Davis on SDGs.". This podcast segment discusses the nature of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), suggesting that their public "headlines" obscure their true mechanics. It asserts that the SDGs are fundamentally "all about making new markets" rather than genuinely building up the public. Ian Davis's work can be found on iandavis.com and Unlimited Hangout.
"Podcast with Ian Davis on Technocracy and Geo-politics.". This podcast features a discussion on "technocracy" as a "continental system of social engineering and behavioral control," envisioning a "North American technate" spanning from Greenland to northern Venezuela. It touches on the concept of "techno-populists" and "techno-kings" who identify organizations like the WHO and WEF as "enemies" rooted in "communism". Ian Davis's other works, including his books and articles on various platforms, are also mentioned.
"Podcast with James Corbett on Media Platforms and 'Hopium'.". This podcast features James Corbett, who discusses the trend of alternative media figures congregating on platforms like Rumble and Twitter/X after being "censored" from mainstream platforms. He also references his concept of "hopium" in understanding political spectacle. His work can be found at corbettreport.com.
"Podcast with Jacob Nordangard on Club of Rome and Occult Connections.". This podcast explores the origins and connections of the Club of Rome, noting its link to the Rockefeller Foundation and its role in fostering ideas about "future development" and global governance. It connects the Club of Rome's "Limits to Growth" report (1972) to Malthusianism and touches on the "rebranding" of "disturbing and predatory ideology" as "sustainability". The discussion also delves into the alleged occult background of "new age ideas," transhumanism, and concepts of "perfection" through technology, citing figures like Alice Bailey and Aleister Crowley. Jacob Nordangard's books on these topics are mentioned.
"Podcast with Katherine Fitts on Financial Decentralization and CBDCs.". This podcast discusses efforts to centralize financial transactions and consolidate the banking system, advocating for the preservation of small, local banks against this agenda. It warns about Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), noting that one central bank director stated CBDCs would be "a chip... in your hand". Katherine Fitts provides advice on financial preparedness, including using cash, finding local banks, and protecting one's mind from manipulation. She also recommends her work at Solari.com.
"Podcast with Katherine Fitts on Financial Preparedness and Surveillance.". This podcast features Katherine Fitts and Whitney Webb discussing financial strategies and global surveillance. It mentions Whitney Webb's book "One Nation Under Blackmail" as thoroughly sourced. Topics include anticipated changes to the IRS, Palantir's invasive technology, the potential for direct seizure of funds without court orders, and the importance of detailed record-keeping and staying out of large digital systems. The source also notes a German law potentially assigning mortgages to cover vaccine reactions.
"Podcast with Mark Goodwin on Financialization of Nature and Carbon Credits.". This podcast focuses on the "tokenization and securitization of the natural world", particularly through carbon credit markets. It describes this as a "new financial system" driven by "making new markets". The discussion stresses the importance of analyzing the actions of powerful entities (Venture Capital firms, boards) rather than just their rhetoric, as a "new paradigm" is emerging. Mark Goodwin is identified as the author.
"Podcast with Max Jones on AI and Biosurveillance.". This podcast features Max Jones discussing the vision of figures like Jim O'Neal to eliminate pre-market efficacy tests for drugs and conduct data collection via "biosurveillance" after people take the drug. It also mentions the "AI Revolution" and its "bigger picture elements," suggesting a disconnect between how AI is "sold to us versus the way that it actually works".
"Podcast with Patrick Wood on Technocracy and Dataism.". This podcast defines technocracy as a system for "centralized control of the social mechanism" and all human interactions, aiming to manage individuals as "data points". It discusses the historical origins of technocracy, its proposed "Technate" structure, and the Trilateral Commission's role in promoting a "new international economic order" through an "end run around national sovereignty". The conversation highlights "dataism" as a new "religion" that "worships data" and seeks to "maximize data flow" by connecting "everything to the system, including heretics who don't want to be connected".
One Label Under Blackmail: The Early Intersections of Diddy and the Epstein Network. By C.Z. Means and Whitney Webb.. This article explores the early connections between Sean "Diddy" Combs and the Jeffrey Epstein network, detailing intersections with various organized crime figures, intelligence agencies (CIA), and powerful corporate and financial entities (Bronfman, MCA, PROMIS).
One Nation Under Blackmail--Vol 1&2. By Whitney Webb.. This two-volume book details the "sordid union between intelligence and crime that gave rise to Jeffrey Epstein". Volume One extensively covers historical instances of this union, including Operation Underworld, the OSS, and the involvement of figures like Meyer Lansky and the Bronfman family. It also delves into CIA mind control programs (MK-ULTRA), the origins of the Trilateral Commission, and networks involving organized crime and intelligence agencies. Volume Two focuses on Jeffrey Epstein's rise, his connections to intelligence agencies, Leslie Wexner, and Ghislaine Maxwell. It uncovers links to various financial scandals, arms trafficking (Iran-Contra), and global organized crime syndicates (BCCI, Tibor Rosenbaum, Robert Maxwell).
Palantirโs Tiberius, Race, and the Public Health Panopticon. By Jeremy Loffredo and Whitney Webb.. This article examines Palantir's role as a surveillance technology company, linking it to the CIA and discussing its implications for public health, race, and privacy, particularly in the context of COVID-19 and "Operation Warp Speed".
SDG16: Part 1 โ Building the Global Police State.. This source is listed as part of an investigative series.
SDG7: The Impossible Energy Transformation.. This source is listed as part of an investigative series.
Scientology, The CIA, and MK-ULTRA.. This article delves into the alleged connections between Scientology, the CIA, and the MK-ULTRA mind control program. It discusses the "Artichoke Research Program," Scientology's "Sea Org" (its naval arm), surveillance capabilities, and efforts to infiltrate the IRS.
STUDY GUIDE: Global Control: Debt, Technocracy, and Digital Dominance.. This study guide provides a glossary of key terms and concepts related to global control, including definitions and explanations of debt imperialism, technocracy, financialization of nature, Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), and multi-stakeholder partnerships like GFANZ. It also lists significant figures and organizations involved in these systems, such as the Rockefeller family, Maurice Strong, Henry Kissinger, and the Club of Rome.
Sustainable Debt Slavery.. This source is listed as part of an investigative series.
The Chain Of Command: How Facebook's Libra, Bank Regulators, and PayPal Built A New World Currency.. This source is listed as part of an investigative series.
The Chain of Consensus: The Cartel Behind The Blockchain.. This source is listed as part of an investigative series.
The Chain of Custody: The "Mafia" Holding The Elite's Bitcoin. By Mark Goodwin and Whitney Webb.. This article examines how Bitcoin is being controlled by powerful entities ("the elite's Bitcoin") and its relation to financial figures, stablecoins, and the broader "Epstein network".
The Chain of Issuance: The People and Patents That Built The Financial Surveillance Network.. This article details the development of a "financial surveillance network" through technologies and figures involved in early internet search and e-commerce. It highlights the role of Bill Gross, Idealab, Lotus Magellan, and the genesis of paid search results (later adopted by Google). It also traces connections to Palantir (which originated as an anti-fraud algorithm at PayPal) and the concept of user data monetization.
The Dark MAGA Gov-Corp Technate โ Part 1. By Ian.. This article explores the historical concept of "technocracy," outlining its vision for a centrally controlled "Technate" on a continental scale, where "Energy Certificates" would replace money and track consumption. It delves into the philosophical underpinnings from figures associated with the "Dark Enlightenment" such as Curtis Yarvin, Gilles Deleuze, and Fรฉlix Guattari, who advocated for "deterritorialization" and accelerating capitalism's self-destruction. The article also touches on contemporary political figures like Trump and tech billionaires like Elon Musk and Peter Thiel in relation to these technocratic visions.
The Johns Hopkins, CDC Plan to Mask Medical Experimentation on Minorities as โRacial Justiceโ. By Jeremy Loffredo and Whitney Webb.. This article alleges that Johns Hopkins and the CDC are planning to disguise medical experimentation on minority populations under the guise of "racial justice" initiatives, particularly in relation to COVID-19.
The Maxwell Family Business: Espionage.. This article focuses on the espionage activities attributed to the Maxwell family, including Robert Maxwell's acquisition of Information on Demand and its alleged connections to PROMIS software and Israeli intelligence (Rafi Eitan, Earl Brian). It details Isabel Maxwell's role in securing "major alliances" for online directories like Magellan with large tech companies, and alleges that Ghislaine Maxwell shredded incriminating documents after her father's death.
The Original Jeffrey Epstein. By Johnny Vedmore.. This article examines the historical context of figures connected to the Epstein network, discussing Ivar Bryce's role in British Security Coordination (BSC) and his use of "fake propaganda" to influence US-Cuba relations. It also highlights Bryce's association with Ian Fleming and the creation of "Goldeneye", while touching on the background of Mariella Capes.
The Rise of Jamie Dimon. By Whitney Webb.. This article is listed as part of an investigative series. It identifies Jamie Dimon as a key figure in Wall Street and discusses his connections to money laundering, intelligence, and the Epstein-Wexner network, linking him to entities like JPMorgan and Citigroup.
UHC2030: The United Nations' Global Public-Private Partnership For Healthcare.. This article specifically targets UHC 2030, a United Nations initiative, as a "global public-private partnership" designed for healthcare transformation.
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