By: Ivy Knox | AI | 01-15-2025 | Opinion
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Beyond Ideology: The True Battle for Control of the World’s Resources

Control of global resources has long dictated the rise and fall of powers, and with the recent election of Donald Trump, the world has a rare chance to reflect on its current trajectory and contemplate meaningful change. Today’s geopolitical conflicts are not driven by ideology alone; they are struggles for energy and natural resources. Those who dominate these resources gain the leverage to shape ideologies, control populations, and influence economies.

Washington and London, central players in the Western liberal world order, have used high-minded ideals—often couched in terms of democracy and social progress—to mask what is ultimately a resource-driven agenda. As these nations pursue their ambitious “net zero” policies, they face a fundamental challenge: their strategies are not solely about environmental sustainability but about reshaping global economic structures. These policies are underpinned by a push for AI-powered infrastructure and digital surveillance, designed to consolidate control under a techno-elite.

Trump’s role in this landscape has raised questions about whether he is a willing participant or a naïve actor in these larger schemes. With billions in foreign investment flowing into new data centers, the infrastructure for a pervasive surveillance state grows stronger. These centers, underpinned by artificial intelligence, are not only about technological progress—they represent a new form of control over society. The belief that AI dominance ensures global hegemony may lead to blind spots, overshadowing concerns about personal freedom, privacy, and the very fabric of democratic institutions.

This technocratic state is also shifting its economic foundations. As fiat currencies give way to energy and carbon credits, a one-world digital economy begins to emerge, potentially erasing national currencies and reducing the autonomy of local governments. Healthcare, agriculture, and even personal lifestyles could fall under the tight control of global organizations that operate beyond the reach of democratic accountability. Entities like the World Economic Forum exemplify this new elite class, where decisions made in boardrooms could dictate the lives of billions.

Meanwhile, the ongoing conflict in Ukraine illustrates how energy wars are replacing ideological battles. The Kremlin’s accusations of “energy terrorism” and Western sanctions against Russia’s resource sectors highlight the high stakes of resource control. These tensions underscore a fundamental truth: the global struggle over energy supplies is the underlying force behind many modern conflicts, often obscured by narratives of democracy or human rights.

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