Waking Up
Ibrahim Traoré - president of Burkina Faso - sees that his country has an abundance of natural resources and sees that the resources are still being stolen. He thinks it is stolen by foreign companies that benefit the people from those countries. But that is the trick. The companies are not owned by regular people anywhere. American, European or Chinese people are not benefiting from the theft of African natural resources.
In reality, all the wealth goes to the real victors of every major war in the last thousands of years. Victors that remain hidden and laugh at us for centuries, as they have deceived us all, again and again. And because everyone has been deceived, we are permanently in a form of Mass Formation Psychosis where you see everyone telling the same false stories.
Now if I was a sociopath - that spent trillions to build weapons like battleships and financed the death of possibly billions of people to steal their livelihoods - I would hire the best strategists that are alive and buy everyone else that can and needs to be bought to protect myself. I would also know real history and real social science. History that spans many centuries and many generations. I would do anything to learn how to keep my position and how to create systems to weaken the potential enemy. An enemy which is basically everyone else on the planet. It is obvious that we are living in exactly such a system. These victors actually seem to be so strong now, that they are not afraid to let their plans come out of the shadows: They will put us into a totalitarian, communistic, surveillance state.
If you understand that the world is controlled by the wealthiest and smartest sociopaths imaginable, it is simple logic that it is close to impossible to prove who they are. The real victors have everything in place to remain perfectly hidden. The victors are not the royalty, billionaires, politicians or dictators we know. Those high profile people are just brought to the foreground to make us believe that their wealth, incompetence and greed causes our suffering. It seems very unlikely that the identity of the real victors will ever be revealed to us.
Once you understand how we are lied to, you should also start to question many other things, such as economics, democracy and history.
Nobody that is able to fundamentally change the system, will arise through the system itself. You will neither find a way to fight this invisible opponent. Fighting will only strengthen the position of the victors.
Somewhere in 2024, I stumbled on this quote that seemed to be falsely attributed to Michel Foucault. It was however this quote that showed me our only possible way out:
The greatest form of resistance to power is not confrontation, but refusal. Power thrives on submission, on the expectation that we will comply. The most effective way to deny it is not by fighting it head-on, but by withdrawing what it craves—our consent, our participation, our obedience. When we stop feeding the system, it loses its grip.
Power is only as strong as the consent it receives; deny it, and it withers.
The only way to escape their system is to walk away from it. With billions of people at the same time. Once that becomes clear, we can start to define a strategy to get to that moment that I named (after writing the book) the "Singularity Moment". Once we defined this strategy in detail, the first step is to help people to wake up from their own indoctrination and see the problems of our current system and see the possibilities once we get access to the abundance of resources.
Seeing The AbundomyFirst we need to find a better way of doing things. Now if we could design a new system from scratch, what steps do we take exactly to create that better system? We know there is enough food to feed everyone, enough materials to house everyone and enough technology to educate everyone. The question is: "How do we create a society that can apply this abundance of resources in a way that is sustainable and ensures peace". We need to re-imagine the economy and base it on the abundance of resources. We need to be aware that we are conditioned to think wrongly about the economy. How we think about economy is pushed for centuries by the invisible victors, to keep these victors in their positions. What we think that works in our advantage usually works against us. We need to explore the other side of the coin:
“Instead of basing our societies on being selfish and economic with our resources (which has paradoxically led to a massively wasteful and destructive way of living), we need to explore how to deal with the sharing of the abundance of our resources.”
We need to look at the opposite of what economists tried to teach us for centuries. We can clearly see that “being economic” only benefits the victors and the people they use to maintain this system of war and destruction.
Where our current “Economic know-how” seems to be based on a handful of lies, the inversion – "Abundomy" – should be about how to properly enable everyone to enjoy the abundance of resources the world has to offer. We need to start using the “design to last” principle instead of the “design to fail” system that we are using in today’s economy. Now "waking up" is not only seeing what is wrong. A more important part of "waking up", is actual working on what is right. We need to actually create systems that enable the "proper sharing of abundant resources".
"Properly sharing abundant resources" is not a type of communism. Understand that the "economy" we have now, where we allowed various monopolies to fester, has brought us closer to a full blown global communist surveillance and credit score system, than ever before. "You will own nothing and be happy" is what the World Economic Forum (WEF) tells you. Having unelected, private bureaucrats in full control of the money supply and its distribution – as we now know is the actual situation we are currently in – is the very definition of communism.
Having proper freedom and access for everyone to the abundance of natural resources, is the exact opposite of communism. And it is also not "capitalism". Capitalism implies the love of money. Capitalism allowed the various monopolies that extracted all the wealth to benefit only a tiny group of people. And it is especially this tiny group of people that understands that capitalism dies once all the wealth is extracted from society. They know that after capitalism dies, communism is the only system that allows them to keep everything they extracted from us. It is now proven that capitalism that allows monopolies to exist, will always end in communism.
“Abundomy”In a world of abundance we need an inversion of the “Economy”. The word “Economy” implies that we need to be frugal with our limited resources. All scarcity is however fictional. All necessary resources are abundantly available. That is why we replace the word “Economy” with the word “Abundomy”.
Only a future with real sovereignty and ethical money – in a world of abundance – is acceptable. Anything less is accepting defeat.
A Vision of a World of Abundance
27 February 2026
Teun van Sambeek MSc, MRE
Creator of Abundomy Money