In this monologue, Shahid Bolsen argues that Western systems of thought and governance are fundamentally flawed and based on lies, leading to a misallocation of value and a distorted understanding of the world. He uses an analogy of a criminally insane person commissioning a building to conceal crimes to illustrate how Western constructs serve as cover-ups. Bolsen introduces the Relative Power Index (RPI), developed by Middle Nation, as a tool to accurately measure power dynamics, asserting that traditional metrics are misleading. He analyzes the declining power of the United States, which he claims is being strategically disassembled by a-national elites (OCGFC) who prioritize capital mobility over national interests. Bolsen contrasts this with the rise of BRICS, which he projects will become the gravitational center of global power by 2050 due to its control of resources, increasing immunity, adaptability, and strategic cohesion. He concludes by advocating for building alternative systems rooted in collective sovereignty and preparing for a post-Western world order.
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