The Secret Elite Are Getting Rich While You're Distracted
Why Most People Are Blind to the Coming Economic Collapse
We live in an era marked by extreme polarization. Every day, the news bombards us with examples of countries on the brink of social collapse, with many nearing the verge of civil war. France, for instance, is currently governed by a coalition party that includes a communist group, a sign of the ideological tensions that many nations are experiencing.
Elsewhere, nationalist parties are gaining ground, pushing separatist agendas that further divide societies. Added to this are movements like feminism, animal rights activism, and, surprisingly, even flat-earthers, which reflect the fragmentation of our collective beliefs and values.
This division creates conflicts not only between social classes but also between countries. From my perspective, these tensions stem primarily from two key factors:
1. The economic cycle we are currently in.
We are in the final phase of an economic cycle that has lasted nearly a century, beginning with the Bretton Woods Agreement in 1944. As we've…