Category: New World Order

  • The Denver Airport Murals (1995)

    A major airport-conspiracy theory claiming that the murals installed at Denver International Airport on its opening in 1995 were not simply public art about war, peace, and environmental devastation, but prophetic or programmatic images of plague, depopulation, mass conflict, and the rise of a New World Order. The murals’ imagery of masked figures, burning cities, dead animals, and eventual reconciliation made them especially vulnerable to apocalyptic reinterpretation.

  • The Great Reset of 1945

    A theory that World War II did not truly end one power order and replace it with another, but instead reorganized a shared corporate and financial structure operating across both Allied and Axis worlds. In this telling, 1945 was not victory versus defeat so much as a global rebranding: cartels were broken up on paper, empires were restyled, and the same industrial interests continued under new legal, political, and national labels.

  • The New World Order of 2020: That The 2020 Reset Was The Final Contract

    This theory claimed that the economic and political language of “reset” that spread during the COVID-19 crisis was not rhetorical or reformist, but the final binding stage of a long-planned New World Order. In its strongest form, the “2020 Reset” was described as a contract imposed without consent: a merger of pandemic governance, corporate power, digital identity systems, behavioral controls, and post-property economics. The phrase “Final Contract” does not appear as an official World Economic Forum label, but it became a useful conspiratorial shorthand for the belief that 2020 converted global crisis management into a permanent order.

  • The UAP (UFO) Disclosure as Blue Beam

    This theory claimed that the surge of official UAP reporting, congressional hearings, and public discussion in 2023 was not genuine transparency, but part of a staged buildup toward Project Blue Beam—a supposed false-flag alien crisis meant to unify humanity under centralized global rule. In this reading, “disclosure” is not revelation but narrative preparation, with UAP hearings and government statements functioning as psychological conditioning for a future simulated invasion or manufactured extraterrestrial emergency. The documented record confirms that Congress held a high-profile UAP hearing in July 2023 and that the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office later reported finding no empirical evidence of extraterrestrial technology. The Blue Beam layer belongs to a much older conspiracy tradition associated with Serge Monast in the 1990s, not to the official UAP record itself.

  • Final Countdown to 1990

    This theory treated 1990 as a threshold year in which hidden political and spiritual realities would be revealed to the public. In some versions, 1990 would unveil the New World Order through the collapse of the Cold War and new global governance language. In others, it was an explicitly apocalyptic date associated with prophecy movements, nuclear-war expectations, and religious preparation for an imminent unveiling of world truth. The historical basis for this theory is composite rather than singular: President George H. W. Bush’s September 11, 1990 “New World Order” speech gave conspiracists a highly quotable political marker, while figures such as Elizabeth Clare Prophet created a surrounding prophecy culture in which 1990 became a charged revelatory year. The phrase “Great Unveiling” belongs more to later synthesis than to one canonical movement, but the underlying 1990 revelation mood was real.