Who Really Rules the World?

Who Really Rules The World?

In a recent video, TJ Owen looks into the pervasive question, “Who really rules the world?” TJ Owen, an author of two books focused on his personal encounters with UFOs, extraterrestrials, and paranormal phenomena, uses his platform to explore his views and experiences.

TJ offers a perspective that challenges conventional ideas of power and control. He references Agenda 2030 and organizations such as the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) as entities often blamed for global governance. However, he argues that these are mere surface-level institutions, pointing to the influence of banking families and financial elites as potential hidden powers. Yet, TJ insists that even these groups are not the true controllers. He believes that those who genuinely hold power over the planet remain entirely concealed, their identities unknown to the public.

His discussion extends beyond conspiracy theories, suggesting that the truth is personal, shaped by one’s experiences, biases, and perceptions. Each person, according to TJ, sees the world through their own “distorted lens,” making truth a highly individual concept. He emphasizes the idea that while many people share similar beliefs about power, no one truly knows who is in control, and those who hold real power have no intention of ever being revealed.

TJ Owen has authored two significant works that explore his experiences with UFOs, extraterrestrials, and paranormal phenomena. His first book, UFO’s, ET’s, and Paranormal Experiences: Multiversal – A Journey to Discover How We Are All Multiversal Beings, offers an account of his encounters with the supernatural, including ghosts, UFOs, alien abductions, and metaphysical experiences. In this work, Owen shares his insights into how these events have shaped his understanding of reality, suggesting that humanity exists as multiversal beings whose consciousness transcends life on Earth.

His second book, Multiversal: The True Nature of Being, continues this exploration by looking deeper into the concept of multiversal existence. Owen reflects on his personal experiences with non-human intelligences and expands on the idea that human consciousness exists beyond the physical plane. He posits that ancient civilizations and non-human entities have long been interacting with Earth, and he examines how these forces may be influencing the present-day world. Through these works, Owen invites readers to question the nature of reality and consider the possibility of unseen forces shaping human existence.

TJ Owen continues his deep dive into the idea that world governance is an illusion, controlled by unseen forces far beyond the politicians or organizations like the WEF or WHO. He argues that the transfer of government power through elections is simply a baton change, with the same policies remaining in place, driven by a deeper agenda such as Agenda 2030. According to Owen, the illusion of voting only serves to keep people within their controlled environments, conditioned from childhood through schooling and societal systems. He elaborates on how education is designed to shape individuals into obedient workers, mirroring the repetitive patterns they will later follow in their jobs—working for survival without challenging the system.

Owen reflects on the broader mechanisms of control, such as homeownership and mortgages, which tie individuals to a life of constant work. He believes these systems are deliberately created to control populations, much like historical examples such as the decline of Rome or the orchestrated wars of recent decades. For Owen, the true power remains hidden, beyond the reach of even conspiracy theories, and the forces shaping society are purposely dismantling the West while allowing emerging powers, like BRICS nations, to rise. He emphasizes that everything—wars, mass immigration, and political systems—are manipulated for control, and that most people, even politicians, are unaware of the real game being played. Owen underscores this point by recounting Andrew Bridgen’s insider accounts, such as the reuse of dinghies in immigration efforts and politicians admitting their actions are part of a larger game. Ultimately, Owen argues that the decline of Western civilization is deliberate, part of a long-standing manipulation that extends back to ancient civilizations and remains ongoing today.

TJ Owen elaborates on his belief that the current state of geopolitical affairs, particularly the escalating tension between the UK, Europe, and Russia, is driven by hidden, long-term plans orchestrated by non-human entities. He argues that human decision-making is limited by short-term thinking, generally spanning only a few generations, while these controlling forces operate with thousand-year timelines, something humans can hardly fathom.

TJ Owen expands on this idea by suggesting that most humans, including political leaders, tend to think in terms of their own lifetimes or perhaps the well-being of their children and grandchildren, a span of roughly 100 years. This, he argues, limits the scope of human planning and understanding. In contrast, Owen believes that non-human intelligences (NHI) operate on vastly different timelines, often thinking and strategizing over thousands of years. These entities, with their long-term perspective, have the luxury of slowly influencing the rise and fall of civilizations, gradually shaping humanity’s trajectory without revealing their presence. Owen implies that the NHI’s extended lifespan allows them to manipulate human affairs with patience and precision, orchestrating societal changes and geopolitical conflicts like the current tensions between the West and Russia as part of a broader, centuries-long plan. For Owen, this difference in temporal thinking is one of the key reasons why humans struggle to comprehend the true depth and scope of the forces that control global events.

Owen suggests that these non-human intelligences—possibly extraterrestrial or interdimensional—have been orchestrating the rise and fall of civilizations throughout history, including the current decline of Western civilization. He points to the rebranding of UFOs to UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) and the introduction of the term “non-human intelligence” as evidence of an agenda to broaden the public’s perception of what these beings could be, potentially laying the groundwork for future manipulations like a staged alien invasion.

Owen believes that these intelligences, which could be beings who live for thousands of years, manipulate global events like wars and societal changes as part of a much larger plan. He suggests that even the technologies used by humans today, including those from private companies or the military, might be connected to these hidden forces. Although some people speculate about human organizations like the World Economic Forum or banking elites as being in control, Owen insists these are merely lower-level operatives in a much grander, hidden scheme. He concludes that non-human intelligences, possibly physically similar to humans, rule the world for reasons unknown, possibly tied to a larger galactic or multiversal conflict.

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