The Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) "pandemic" marked a shift, or acceleration, into this coming new age, which is now at the doorstep as the powers that be (TPTB) race to fulfill their long-awaited global domination agenda, complete with a brand-new global currency and economic system.
This goal, or endgame, has been in the works for decades, if not centuries. The plan is to erase all national sovereignty and supplant it with a unified system of global governance in which most people will own nothing and be "happy," as World Economic Forum (WEF) chairman Klaus Schwab infamously put it.
Many are wondering what this new global government will look like. What we know is that a global government will not look obvious, meaning there will likely never officially be a world government that is easily identifiable by the average person.
"They are not going to declare themselves," explains Kit Knightly, writing for Infowars.
"No, there will almost certainly never be an official 'world government,' at least not for a long time yet. That's a lesson they learned from COVID – putting a name and a face on globalism only foments collective resistance to it."
Another thing TPTB are likely never going to do is officially abolish nationhood. The scheme will take shape under a cover of darkness, at least as much as they can get away with it.
"You can be sure Klaus Schwab (or whoever) isn't ever going to appear simulcast on every television in the world announcing that we're all citizens of ze vurld now and that nation states no longer exist," Knightly further jokes.
Illusions of self-governance
As powerful as they might seem, TPTB are actually quite afraid of a mass uprising. They recognize that their numbers pale in comparison to those they seek to subject, so part of their plan is to hide in the shadows and pretend to be on the side of We the People.
It actually benefits TPTB to allow the illusion of nation states with systems like voting that make it seem as though ordinary people have at least some degree of control over their own lives.
As Knightly points out, tribalism and nationalism "are just too useful to all would-be manipulators of public opinion" to simply stamp out altogether. Allowing these things to have the appearance of existence helps to keep the peace as the manipulated people of a targeted nation-state are led to believe they hold the power over their own government.
"There will never be an overt declaration of a change of system," Knightly further points out.
"We will not be told we are united under a new model, instead the illusion of regionality & superficial variance will camouflage a lack of real choice across the political landscape. A thin polysystemic skin stretched tight over a monosystemic skeleton."
In Knightly's view, the global governance system being ushered in right now will continue to look like a collection of individual nation-states all operating on different systems of government. Behind the scenes, though, they will all be run under the same banner of hidden centralized control.
"Capitalism, communism, socialism, democracy, tyranny, monarchy ... these words will steadily dilute in meaning, even more than they have already, but they will never be abandoned," he says.