WATCH: The Coming Etheric Reset & Inevitable Technocratic World Superstate
In this edition of the Geopolitics & Empire Podcast, Alexander Sachon explores the intersection of esoteric philosophy and global power structures. The discussion traces the rise of an American oligarchy from the Gilded Age, arguing that a private financial cartel has effectively bypassed the constitutional republic to manage a global empire.
A central theme is the existence of a technocratic superstate, a secretive tier of power that allegedly possesses advanced etheric energy technologies hidden from the general public. He suggests that global government is an inevitable evolutionary step, though currently manifested through a dystopian control grid and engineered conflicts like the Cold War.
Ultimately, Sachon posits that the UFO phenomenon serves as a gateway to revealing a post-capitalist economy rooted in these suppressed scientific breakthroughs.
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If I wanted to create a global technocratic superstate, then I would certainly want people to think it to be inevitable.
The only reason the USSR lasted so long is because it could export high value natural resources. A global Soviet, which is what we are talking about, would have no ‘outside’to export to.
People forget that such a technocratic superstate would depend on high quality products and services, but without the freedom to determine their own lives people will not produce such goods and services. They will do the minimum required and choose employment in cushy public sinecures , just as in the Soviet Union.
The EU, which in many ways is furthest along this road, shows why this cannot work. A bloated state sector, collapsing birth rates, high debt, high taxes and over-regulated, and it’s economy hollowing out.
Collapsing birth rates are in part economic consequences of bad policy (e.g., how many families these days can survive, let alone thrive, on a single income?), but in larger part because we women are sick and tired of being treated as little more than broodmares — incubators and nannies for the next generation of men. We are adult humans. Self-determined and self-determining. And some of us just don’t want to have any children.
I think they are lizards. Just sayin’