If peace broke out tomorrow, they’d start another war… just to keep you afraid. That’s not paranoia — it’s cold, calculated strategy. A cycle of endless conflict designed to keep populations distracted, controlled, and divided.
Welcome to the age of perpetual war.
Look at the headlines: Syria, Ukraine, Iran. Different places, different players — but all the same story. Behind every bomb dropped, every missile fired, lies a network of power that thrives on chaos. Wars aren’t mistakes or accidents; they are manufactured crises, carefully choreographed to serve political and economic agendas that few dare to question.
The perpetual war theory is no conspiracy. It’s a blueprint. A system built on fear, where conflict feeds the machinery of control. Governments and hidden elites benefit as borders blur, economies strain, and societies fracture. Refugee crises become tools — weapons wielded to destabilize nations, manipulate opinions, and reshape demographics.
Drone footage paints a haunting picture: innocent children caught in the crossfire, their futures erased in the blink of a missile strike. Yet their suffering is a footnote, a background noise to the propaganda spinning nonstop on our screens.
Why? Because a peaceful world means no reason to obey, no excuse to tighten grip, no fear to justify endless surveillance and military spending.
So long as the wars keep raging, the puppeteers pull the strings from the shadows. They keep us divided, afraid, and distracted — all while they build their empires on the broken backs of the innocent.
If peace ever dared to break through, be sure — they’d ignite another flame just to keep the fires burning.