Who Controls the World? Insights and Analysis
Explore the hidden forces shaping global decisions in our thought-provoking blog. Discover the influence of the Rothschild banking family, Rockefeller family, Bill Gates, George Soros, and BlackRock on our lives and politics. Who controls the world?
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11/10/20256 min read
Protecting the System: Why Control Sunlight?
Have you ever wondered who protects the system that runs the world?
Not the government, not elected leaders, but the structures above them:
The dynasties.
The corporations.
The institutions that don't appear on voting ballots.
People throughout history have referred to them as:
Elite families.
Secret societies.
Private financial power networks.
The names change, Rothschild banking empire, the Rockefellers, old monarchies, think tanks, global forums, and groups like the Council on Foreign Relations or the Bilderberg Group, but the principle is always the same: a small percentage of people influence a considerable percentage of the world. And what does power always seek?
Control.
Control of resources.
Control of money.
Control of information.
Control of perception.
If you can control what people believe to be true, you don't need force. You need a distraction.
The System Protects Itself — That's Its First Rule
The system has one job:
Maintain the system.
That means preventing disruption, unpredictability, or independent thought. Power structures depend on:
Compliance.
Predictability.
Routine.
A world where people are awake, questioning, connected, or spiritually aware is more complicated to manage. When people think for themselves, the system loses its grip.
But systems of control rarely appear openly oppressive. Modern systems function through subtlety. Instead of force, they use influence. Instead of censorship, they use noise. Instead of restriction, they provide endless distraction.
The modern citizen is not usually controlled solely by chains or fear. They are controlled through overload, too much information, too many opinions, too many crises, and too many distractions competing for attention.
In such an environment, people rarely stop long enough to ask fundamental questions. Questions like:
Who benefits?
Who decides?
Who profits?
And most importantly:
Who controls the narrative?
Power and Narrative
History has always been shaped by those who tell the story.
Empires didn't just control land; they controlled information. Kings controlled scribes. Governments controlled newspapers. In the modern age, corporations control media platforms, algorithms, and digital visibility.
Information has become the most powerful resource on Earth.
When people hear the same narrative repeatedly from television, social media, academic institutions, and political leaders, it gradually becomes accepted as truth, even if alternative perspectives exist.
This doesn't require an organised conspiracy. Systems naturally reinforce themselves. Institutions protect their credibility. Corporations protect their revenue streams. Governments protect stability.
Over time, a network of incentives forms, making it easier to maintain the current narrative than to challenge it.
And when narratives shape reality, perception becomes power.
Why Control the Sun? (The Question Nobody Expected)
In recent years, proposals for solar geoengineering have surfaced, which would reduce sunlight by spraying reflective particles into the atmosphere. The stated purpose is to cool the planet.
Many people have asked:
Why is blocking sunlight a solution when sunlight is essential to all life?
Some scientists have warned that we still do not fully understand the long-term consequences of reducing the amount of sunlight reaching Earth. While you don't have to subscribe to conspiracy theories to recognise the importance of discussing this issue, it is worth noting that, in recent years, some conspiracy theories have become accepted as truths.
Solar geoengineering is sometimes presented as an emergency measure, a temporary attempt to buy time while humanity reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
But large-scale planetary interventions raise legitimate questions:
Who decides when to deploy them?
Who governs their use?
Who bears the risk if something goes wrong?
When technology has the potential to alter global climate systems, the conversation cannot remain within a small group of experts or policymakers. The entire planet is affected.
Sunlight Isn't Just Warmth — It's Life (Photosynthesis Explained)
Every tree, every blade of grass, and every plankton cell is performing a miracle called:
Photosynthesis.
Plants absorb:
Sunlight
Water
Carbon dioxide (CO₂)
And convert them into:
Oxygen (O₂) — the air we breathe
Glucose, the energy that feeds ecosystems
Here's what's astonishing:
Up to 70–80% of Earth's oxygen comes from ocean phytoplankton, powered by sunlight.
So why block out the sun? A reasonable question.
Reduce sunlight, even slightly, and you interfere with:
Oxygen production
Plant growth
Marine ecosystems
The entire food chain
So yes, blocking sunlight could reduce nature's ability to remove CO₂ from the atmosphere, the opposite of what we want.
Even small shifts in solar radiation can alter rainfall patterns, growing seasons, and ocean ecosystems. Nature operates through delicate balances built over millions of years. Interfering with one part of the system can ripple through countless others.
Even if intentions are good, it raises a spiritual and philosophical question.
Why interfere with the very energy that gives life to the planet?
The Sun Awakens Us — Literally
Sunlight increases:
Vitamin D
Serotonin (mood elevation)
Mental clarity
Circadian rhythm (sleep/wake cycles)
People feel more alive in natural light because the sun regulates our biology. But there's something more profound. People feel aware in sunlight. Conscious. Connected.
Think about how people behave in nature compared to artificial environments. A walk in the forest, sitting on a beach, or watching a sunrise often produces a sense of calm and clarity that is difficult to replicate indoors.
Our ancestors lived in constant relationship with natural light cycles. Sunrise meant activity. Sunset meant rest. Modern life, however, has replaced natural rhythms with artificial lighting, screens, and indoor living.
Many people now spend most of their lives separated from direct sunlight.
That separation subtly changes how we feel, think, and function.
This may be why ancient cultures treated the sun with such reverence.
Maybe that's why ancient cultures worshipped the sun as a symbol of:
Truth
Illumination
Awakening
The opposite of light is darkness, confusion, distortion, and disconnection.
The System Thrives in Disconnection
If people remain:
Exhausted
Distracted
Disempowered
Divided
They're easier to influence.
Disconnection can appear in many forms, such as social isolation, political division, digital addiction, or constant stress. When people feel overwhelmed or powerless, they often withdraw from deeper questions about how society functions. But if people become:
Grounded
Present
Spiritually connected
Aware of their own power
They become ungovernable. You cannot control a person who knows themselves. Self-awareness creates independence. Independence creates unpredictability. And unpredictability makes control systems unstable.
Are People Waking Up?
Church attendance is rising.
Spirituality is growing.
People are questioning narratives instead of absorbing them.
There is a collective shift.
Across the world, many individuals are rediscovering practices that reconnect them to something larger than themselves, whether that is spirituality, nature, meditation, community, or faith.
When thousands gather at a festival, a football stadium, or a cathedral, everyone feels the energy.
That's not imagination.
Physics calls it resonance.
Biology calls it coherence.
Spirituality calls it collective consciousness.
Whatever name we choose, we're returning to connection.
And a weak connection weakens the system. Because connected people share information, they compare experiences. They ask questions together. And questions are powerful!
The Power of Questioning
Every major social change in history began with someone asking a question others were afraid to ask.
Why should kings rule absolutely?
Why should some people have fewer rights than others?
Why should knowledge belong only to elites?
Questioning does not destroy society; it strengthens it. Open debate allows ideas to be tested, refined, and improved. A society that discourages questioning risks stagnation. Curiosity, scepticism, and dialogue are not threats to civilisation. They are the engines that drive progress. When citizens think critically, they become participants in shaping the future rather than passive observers.
So Here's the Real Question
Is sunlight a metaphor?
A symbol of awakening?
Could it be that the battle isn't about climate, resources, or politics, but rather about consciousness?
When people truly awaken, when they genuinely become aware, control becomes impossible. The system can influence behaviour, but it cannot command an enlightened mind.
You Protect Yourself By Staying Conscious
You don't have to fight the system. You have to:
Think independently.
Question fear narratives.
Connect to nature.
Stay grounded in truth.
Awareness is liberation.
Connection is an act of defiance.
Illuminating your inner light is the greatest form of resistance.
Final Thought
Whether or not there are "elites protecting the system," one thing is clear:
A world full of awake, connected, conscious individuals cannot be controlled.
Keep your mind open.
Keep your heart awake.
And keep your face turned toward the sun.
Most of us know the story of The Emperor's New Clothes, where the subjects maintained the fantasy of an elegantly dressed Emperor, even though he was naked as the day he was born. Sometimes the most powerful act is simply saying what everyone else can see, but few dare to say.
Staying true to yourself and others can sometimes be difficult, as some people want to, or are afraid to, face the truth for their own reasons.
Truth or manipulation, you choose.
See the blog 'The Invisible Gorilla' to learn how the mind can be tricked into seeing and not seeing reality.
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