Victoria Sterling helped create the technological cages.
Through the World Peace Organization (W.P.O.), she developed systems designed to manage information and personnel. Control, after all, was sold as a means to achieve stability. Order. Safety.
But everyone has a line in the sand.
When the W.P.O. crossed hers, Sterling turned to investigative journalist Sarah Moore to help expose more than seventy years of corruption—on a scale so vast that most people wouldn’t believe it until it was finally laid bare.
Sterling explained how it began.
The 1954 agreement with an alien species was real. It happened. And while it was intended to share transformative technologies that could elevate humanity, it became something else entirely: a justification for control that transcended industries, governments, and borders.
That agreement laid the foundation for a loosely connected global network of like-minded individuals—people who believed ordinary humans were property in need of management. They didn’t conspire in secret rooms. They didn’t need to. Their unity came from shared contempt for democratic decision-making and the belief that common people weren’t sophisticated enough to govern themselves.
“There’s no grand conspiracy,” Sterling told Sarah. “There are many agendas. Many groups. Thousands of people who independently arrived at the same conclusion—that it was their job to control others. They saw themselves as the ‘caring’ ones, burdened with superiority. And of course, their enterprises flourished—at our expense.”
The alien agreement didn’t create the system. It enabled a mindset. Over time, that mindset was groomed, replicated, and protected—generation after generation. Dissenters were silenced. Critics marginalized. Threats erased. The network grew like a cancer, justifying every action while protecting itself at all costs.
A Chinese bureaucrat doesn’t need to call an American pharmaceutical executive to suppress a cure—they both already believe it must be withheld for “stability.”
A British banker doesn’t need to coordinate with a Russian oligarch—they share the same assumption that managing their human property is a noble burden.
A French politician doesn’t need to care whether a policy harms their own people—they’re in control, and they know better. Even if it fails, it cannot be framed that way. They’ll find a way to justify it and their ‘fans’ will go aling with it because they want to believe - even at their own expense.
Questioning them is forbidden. Failure is reframed. Responsibility is deflected. The narrative is conditioned until people willingly act against their own interests.
Throw a few crumbs to the masses, Sterling said, and they’ll endure anything to survive—even defend and fight for the very system that enslaves them.
People become loyal to their “team,” no matter how badly it fails. They find virtue in suffering, believing it proves their worth to masters who use them as shields and pawns.
Someone had to identify future “talent.” Someone had to nurture it early. Someone had to install it in positions of power.
That’s where the W.P.O. came in. It’s yearly conferences was a farm league to discover future leaders it could use around the world,
“That’s the genius of it,” Sterling said. “We develop their potential because they’ve shown the characteritics we require for implementation. In time, they don’t coordinate through orders. They coordinate through a shared worldview and assumptions; through collective narcissism dressed up as duty. They're so in tune with each other that they all tell themselves the same lie—that without their management, humanity would destroy itself.”
Sterling showed Sarah the evidence. Dozens of journalists. Scientists. Accountants. Over seventy years, many had come close to the truth. All of them dead. All dismissed as conspiracy theorists before their “accidents” or quiet descents into obscurity—erased by media narratives designed to program the masses.
On October 17, 2026, Victoria Sterling would disclose everything. Those hiding in the shadows would be exposed and told through the eyes of Sarah Moore.
Then the question becomes, when all the conspiracies become reality, will the truth really set us free?
The answers are in Sal Amato's new book Hidden Powers, due for release in 2026.
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