Category: Elite Control
- The James Bond Villain as Real
A theory claiming that The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) was not just fantasy espionage but a coded leak about real underwater facilities, offshore command centers, or elite survival infrastructure. In this reading, Karl Stromberg’s Atlantis base functions as cinematic disclosure about hidden subsea installations rather than pure Bond spectacle.
- The "Second Internet" (The Under-Net)
A theory claiming that a separate, faster, cleaner internet already exists for governments, elite institutions, major firms, and protected clients, while the public is left to navigate a degraded “Dead Internet” saturated with bots, scraping traffic, and low-quality AI content. In this view, the public network is only the visible layer of a much more exclusive data sphere.
- Post-Human Replacement
A theory claiming that some high-level political and corporate elites have already been replaced by synthetic biological entities—often called “biots”—designed to preserve decision-making continuity beyond ordinary human frailty. In this framework, synthetic biology, neural computing, and biological-machine hybrids are seen not as emerging research fields but as evidence that replacement leadership has already begun.
- The "World State" Plot
The "World State" Plot is the belief that powerful political, financial, and intellectual elites are working to dissolve national sovereignty and replace independent nations with a centralized global authority. In conspiracy literature, this alleged project is often described as a staged process carried out through war, crisis, finance, treaties, regional unions, international organizations, and elite policy networks. The theory draws energy from real public advocacy for forms of world government, especially in the interwar and postwar periods, but interprets those ideas not as open idealism or internationalism, but as evidence of a long-term hidden plan for one-world rule.