One World Order – Power, Deception, and a Legacy of Chaos by Marianne Rothmann

For decades, the world’s leaders have not been truly united. What appears as cooperation has always been part of a careful plan—a game played behind the scenes, designed to lead to a one world order. Meetings, agreements, and speeches create the illusion of teamwork, while each leader protects their own ambition and advances a broader, long-term agenda. The real goal is clear: centralize power, influence economies, control societies, and shape global decisions to benefit the elite.

Even now, there are still pretend teams, leaders who act as if they are aligned, showing cooperation and unity to the world. This facade remains fragile. When one leader rises to the forefront, the pretense of unity will collapse. Pride, ego, and ambition take over. The “game” turns into a one-man battle, where alliances dissolve, rivalries erupt, and desperation replaces diplomacy.

In this struggle, the public often becomes a pawn. Ordinary people are caught in the crossfire of policies, narratives, and conflicts they did not create. Decisions no longer serve the common good; they serve influence, survival, and image. Wealth, privilege, and control flow to those orchestrating the plan: elite leaders, power-hungry figures, multinational corporations, and those who control information and technology. The supposed benefits for the public—stability, cooperation, efficiency—remain theoretical, while the real advantage is concentrated at the top.

A world under this system would appear orderly and unified, but the reality would be very different. Power would be concentrated in the hands of one leader and a few ruthless, ambitious elites. Freedom would shrink, information would be controlled, and societies would be shaped to serve the interests of the powerful. Rivalries, manipulation, and deception would drive every decision, while ordinary people became pawns in a game they never chose. Stability would be an illusion; beneath it, ambition and control would rule, leaving the public vulnerable and the true cost of power hidden from view.

The decades-long plan for a single world leader exposes the true nature of global power: unity was always a mask, ambition always a motive, and control was always the prize. In a world of power-hungry narcissists, the fight for leadership is ruthless, the stakes are enormous, and the public often bears the hidden cost, caught in a game they never chose to play.

The gains of narcissistic leaders in a one world order will be empty. Wealth, influence, and control may surround them, but their legacy will be marked by fear, division, and manipulation rather than respect, progress, or humanity. Generations will remember the chaos and suffering caused by their ambition—not only the world around them but even their own sons, daughters, and grandchildren, who will live with the consequences of their actions. Power achieved through ego and deceit leaves a hollow victory—systems may bend to them temporarily, but trust, loyalty, and the human spirit cannot be commanded. In the end, their “success” will be measured not by what they built, but by what they broke, and the cost will be paid long after they are gone.