Fictional story of conspiracy including some use of AI.
Chicago Present Day
A thin veil of smoke drifted above crystal glasses and gold-trimmed china in the private back room of an exclusive Chicago hotel. Three elderly elites, barely distinguishable from the shadows cast by the flickering candlelight, raised glasses of aged scotch in a silent toast to a lifetime of unseen victories and near misses.
“Imagine,” whispered one with a gravelly voice, “how different the world would be if only … We were so close.”
The others nodded. The memory of their first meeting here in 1958 clung to the air like the bitter tobacco of their cigars. They were younger then—fresh agents of an ancient mission passed down through bloodlines and secret societies for thousands of years. A mission not born of mere earthly ambition but whispered to select humans by beings from beyond the stars.
The mission was deceptively simple but endlessly complex: control the global population, dismantle free will, and engineer a planet free of unnecessary competition. Yet one country—the United States—had always stood defiantly in their way.
“Americans… too distant, too armed, too free,” spat another. “Too Christian” one reminded.
A soft chuckle followed. The mission’s failure wasn’t one of planning but of timing. The vastness of the American spirit—its belief in individual rights, private property, and inherent worth—had resisted every assault. But not forever. With every generation, the cracks widened.
What follows is the blueprint they shared—a manifesto of global domination—divided into the six tenets.
Kill the Strongest and Smartest Competition
“First, we must eliminate the brightest minds, the strongest bodies, and the most independent souls,” the eldest among them had once declared.
In ancient times, this was done through war, execution, and exile. In modern America, the weapons were more insidious:
- Meritocracy destroyed: Achievement and intelligence labeled as privilege and oppression.
- False idols raised: Entertainment and sports figures replaced scholars, inventors, and leaders as role models.
- Intellectual isolation: Thinkers and doers marginalized, their voices drowned in the sea of social media, “fact-checkers,” and algorithmic suppression.
Even the education system was retooled to diminish curiosity and reward conformity. Literacy fell. Critical thinking vanished. The strongest competitors—biologically and intellectually—were quietly silenced or shamed into obscurity.
Prevent Breeding of Strong Stock and Indoctrinate the Masses
The second pillar was population control—not by war, but by culture.
- Promote sterilization through ideology: Gender confusion, delayed family formation, and outright hostility toward reproduction were woven into media, education, and law.
- Abortion normalized and celebrated: A decision once rare and tragic became a political cause, lauded as empowerment.
- Fertility quietly attacked: Food laced with endocrine disruptors. Water polluted. New technologies unleashed untested on the masses with the full knowledge that sperm counts, hormone levels, and fertility rates would plummet.
Children—the ultimate defense against extinction—became not a blessing but a burden. The idea of the nuclear family was eroded, even mocked. The elite? They married, reproduced, and passed on their lineage untouched by the poisons fed to the common man.
Keep People Poor Through Subsidy, Taxation, and Inflation
True control required desperation.
- Inflation as a weapon: Fuel, food, housing—every necessity inflated beyond the reach of the middle class.
- Government assistance as a trap: Dependency replaced dignity. Welfare, food stamps, and endless bailouts ensured citizens remained just poor enough to fear change, but not poor enough to revolt.
- Taxation without representation: New taxes disguised as environmental or social justice measures drained wealth from the productive into the coffers of the elite.
The middle class—the engine of America—was intentionally targeted for extinction. Without it, the country would become a binary state: rulers and ruled. The American Dream became the American Delusion.
Destroy Morality and American Ideas
Freedom. Responsibility. God. Country. Family.
All of these were branded as oppressive, archaic, or hateful. The mission was clear:
- Christianity, the bedrock of American morality, had to be replaced—with hedonism, relativism, or state-worship.
- Traditional values mocked: Chastity, fidelity, duty—these were portrayed as backward, even dangerous.
- History rewritten: The heroes of the past—founders, pioneers, veterans—were demonized, their stories recast as tales of oppression rather than freedom.
An America that no longer believed in itself would be ripe for conquest, not by armies but by ideas. A slow rot from within.
Manufacture Constant Chaos: Wars, Pandemics, Financial Collapse
The old methods of control—simple, brutal tyranny—had proven insufficient for the American spirit. So chaos itself became the tool.
- Endless wars: From Vietnam to Iraq, Afghanistan to proxy battles, war became perpetual, draining treasure, spirit, and blood.
- Manufactured pandemics: Viruses, real or engineered, served as perfect pretexts for lockdowns, surveillance, and submission. Fear of death could override any constitutional right.
- Financial boom and bust cycles: Orchestrated collapses—savings wiped out, pensions destroyed, wealth transferred in the blink of an eye.
In chaos, the people could not organize, could not think, could not fight back. The masses became compliant in their confusion, seeking saviors who only deepened their chains.
Alien Origin of Ideology
Many decades ago, whispers of a hidden history circulated among those in the inner circle. Humanity, it was said, was not alone—and never had been.
An ancient species, visiting Earth before the dawn of written history, had subtly nudged civilization along a predetermined path. To them, humanity was a farm—its resources, both material and biological, to be cultivated and culled.
The elite were merely caretakers. The technology they slowly released—telecommunications, computing, genetics—was not human invention but alien inheritance, parceled out in doses humanity could absorb without imploding. These technologies were designed not to free, but to bind.
The ultimate goal? A manageable population of docile, infertile, subservient beings—easily governed, easily discarded.
Warning on the Eve of America’s 250th Anniversary
As the Fourth of July 2025 fireworks explode across darkening skies, the words of America’s founders ring hollow to many, forgotten by most. The people cheer, unaware that each passing year tightens the net woven around them.
The elites clink glasses once more, satisfied. The plan was nearly complete.
But not entirely.
For deep within the American DNA—woven into its history, its faith, its stubborn belief in liberty—burns a flicker of resistance. A refusal to yield. A belief that rights are not granted by governments but by God.
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, the choice looms:
- Surrender to the comfort of control.
- Or rekindle the spirit of 1776.
Communism is not merely a foreign ideology—it is the antithesis of the American experiment. The real enemy is not a party or a person, but the timeless urge to enslave minds and bodies under the guise of equality and safety.
And somewhere, beneath the weight of lies and engineered chaos, the American heart still beats.

