Intuitively, many people sense that the Internet is simply about creating a new world -- one that mirrors our existing world. Think of it as
inverting the universe.
As we noted in
Unplugging from the American Matrix, our existing world is one in which central banks have all the power.
The New World Order, the criminal network that runs our world, does so largely through control of central banks, like
the Federal Reserve.
The Internet is going to be exactly the same: online governments and online central banks will rule the world. And they will do so through the usage of virtual currencies -- essentially their own license to print money.
Of course, as companies like
Ning and
KickApps are proving, and as I am proving through this very blog, anyone can roll their own online world. And as companies like
AceBucks and
vbCredits are proving, anyone will be able to roll their own currency.
What's essentially happening is the market for government is being opened up. To get a piece of the billions upon billions that the criminals in government, aka
the New World Order, collect.
It will be capitalism's redeeming moment: entrepreneurs will increasingly compete to create the best virtual government, and in doing so, the world will be filled with great government (aka limited government). It is in this way that the world's biggest problems will be solved, so that humanity can begin to turn Earth into Heaven.