We are just widgets.
No matter who we are — what we believe, who we love, who we hate — to a very select few, we are nothing more than assets. Resources to be managed, shuffled, and drained for their personal gain.
Their weapons are brutally simple:
- Money — a carefully crafted illusion of freedom, wrapped in debt-based control.
- Division — race, class, gender, politics — used to keep us distracted, angry, and focused on each other.
- Faith — manipulated to pit one manmade belief system against another.
Let’s be clear.
These people aren’t Jews, Muslims, Christians, or any other label conspiracy theorists like to throw around. They’re not “Lizard People” or shadowy cabals with secret handshakes.
They are something much simpler:
The Owners.
The unelected few who own and influence more of the world than we like to admit.
They don’t rule by law — they rule by distraction.
And to run their day-to-day game, they empower a layer just beneath them. Politicians. Bureaucrats. Media gatekeepers. Ideologues. The enforcers who make sure the show keeps running.
Their goal?
To keep us fighting amongst ourselves. To keep us blaming each other for the pain they orchestrate.
To make sure we never stop and look up.
Because if we did —
if we saw through the noise and recognised the game —
we’d understand that the enemy was never each other.
It was them.
There is no grand endgame here.
Just a worn-out cycle of wash, rinse, repeat.
A system that keeps turning — because we keep turning with it.
But here’s the thing:
The system only works if we play along.
So maybe it’s time to stop taking the bait.
To stop tearing each other apart.
To stop believing that our neighbour is the problem.
And start realising that we all — all of us — are being played.
The choice is ours.
Always has been.
“Hope isn’t what they promise you. It’s how you carry on when they don’t deliver.”
— Dave Carrera