China’s rising influence and strategic momentum, combined with the United States’ internal divisions, flawed systems, and vulnerability to foreign influence, threaten America’s global dominance and may lead to significant global conflict and social unrest.
China’s Strategic Threat and Depopulation Plans
China is the #1 strategic threat to the US, with its rise in geopolitical weight, technological advancement, and global influence causing secondary effects like division, economic pressure, and reduced foreign investment.
China is planning a mass depopulation event in the near future, potentially through an invasion of Taiwan, global war, healthcare model transformation, or allowing aging peasants to expire without support.
US Challenges and Vulnerabilities
The US is in a period of adolescence, with 15 years to determine if it will remain the dominant superpower for another 50-150 years or succumb to its own problems.
America’s momentum is declining in multiple areas, including the power of the US dollar, geopolitical influence, and wealth, while China’s momentum is increasing faster.
The US is a permissive environment for foreign espionage, with low risk of discovery due to its wealth, power, and freedoms, making it easy for even North Korea to operate crime syndicates.
US Foreign Policy and Internal Dynamics
The US is willing to play dirty in foreign policy, as demonstrated by Trump’s immigration policies, waffling in Ukraine, and bombing of Iran, leading to China pulling assets from US banks.
Increasing populism and division characterize the US’s adolescence phase, with deepening divides every election cycle, making it challenging to overcome this stage.
The US has a culture against counterintelligence, with low funding and no prestige for these units, creating a Swiss cheese effect in detecting and preventing espionage efforts.
Economic and Social Trends
The wealth gap in the US will continue to grow, leading to more crime, civil unrest, and instability in the future, as wealthy people have fewer children focused on building resources.
The American government prioritizes ensuring its own future by creating a scalable, reliable, and resilient tax base to fund the world’s most powerful military and innovative engine.
Personal Development and Success
Teaching children how to turn ideas into money is crucial for those worth $1 million or more, as it guarantees their freedom for life and carries on the family legacy.
The 7% of successful people are those who take action, not just learn, which is why Everyday Spy aims to touch as many lives as possible to grow this population.
Consumer Culture and Government Strategy
The American free market system encourages a consumer mentality by taxing consumption, leading the government to favor non-fungible products that can scale infinitely and cost no natural resources.
Spy education and mental fortitude tools are designed to help people step outside of the framework, become observers rather than technology addicts, and orchestrate their own reality.