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Why Everything Feels Connected in 2026: AI Fear, Epstein Files, and the Psychology of Global Control?
In 2026, the world feels orchestrated. Artificial intelligence headlines warn of human replacement. The resurfacing of the Jeffrey Epstein files reminds us that elite corruption runs deep. Geopolitical tensions involving figures like Ali Khamenei escalate. It feels coordinated.
But is it?
Yes, power manipulates narratives. Governments redirect public attention. Media cycles are engineered. Fear : especially around AI disruption is amplified because fear stabilizes control. The Epstein case proved that powerful networks protect themselves. That alone shattered institutional trust.
However, recognizing corruption is not the same as proving a unified secret global blueprint. The idea that all crises are synchronized under one hidden spiritual agenda thrives in moments of uncertainty. When technology accelerates and geopolitical tensions rise, the human mind seeks a single architect behind chaos.
The truth is more unsettling: global power is fragmented, competitive, and self-interested; not spiritually unified. Nations spy on each other. Intelligence agencies undermine rivals. Corporate giants compete aggressively. Coordination happens in limited arenas, not as a metaphysical end-times script.
The real danger is not only I. the happening or occurance of Project Blue Beam. It is psychological saturation. When fear, religion, scandal, and AI collide, perception becomes unstable. And unstable perception is easier to steer.
Critical thinking means exposing manipulation without manufacturing omnipotence. Not everything connected is coordinated. Sometimes it is simply power, colliding in public view.
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