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by Peter Koenig
June 14, 2026
from
GlobalResearch Website

Brave New World is a famous line from Shakespeare's
play "The
Tempest":
"O, brave new world, that has such people in
it!"
A "Brave New World" is not what Aldous Huxley
described in his
1932 dystopian novel, of a fully
controlled but happy society.
Instead,
it is a world where people live together in
peace and harmony, can express themselves freely, and are able
to maintain their cultural sovereignty and economic
independence.
Such a world requires another level
of awareness than what we have today...
It supposes,
It means,
-
a world that is de-digitized, with a
takedown of tens of millions of health
harming 5G antennas
worldwide
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a world where
all-controlling smart phones
are disappearing
-
a world where
Starlink and other
disguised satellite control programs are disabled
-
a world where
climate engineering is a
crime and must stop
-
a world where
health "policies"
are a matter of local autonomy, and where decisions over
your body are your personal sovereign right
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a world where simply the truth
prevails - the truth and nothing but the truth...
We must all recognize from deep inside our
souls that,
today's sense of "wellbeing" has been
highjacked and indoctrinated with our Western value system for
at least the past several hundred years...
It is encouraging, though, that we have today a
few countries that have adopted a different set of values to account
for their economic and spiritual wellbeing.
Two come to mind,
Both have developed a happiness index,
instead of the linear all-round (worldwide) economic measuring stick
of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
In Bhutan, their wealth index is called
"Gross National Happiness" (GNH).
Vanuatu, instead, is consistently recognized on the "Happy
Planet Index" (HPI),
and has frequently ranked at the very top of the global HPI,
which measures how efficiently nations deliver long, happy, and
sustainable lives rather than purely focusing on economic
output, i.e., the linear GDP measurement, the never-ending
growth dimension, an in-your-face absurdity.

HPI
Happy Planet Index
Wikipedia
The HPI was developed in 2006 by a London-based
think tank, the New Economics Foundation (NEF).
It is not yet officially recognized like GDP or
the UN-created Human Development Index (HDI).
What is important, however, is that an increasing number of
countries in Europe and even the United States are quietly studying
what makes people happy and content, and identifying the key
ingredients of societal well-being.
Such well-being, much like the political
principle of neutrality, serves as a foundation for peace and
harmony.
Africa, for example, is emerging as a new population and economic
force in the next 25 years.
But "economically" probably not in the sense
understood by most of the West today.
In multi-cultural and even multi-dimensional
Africa, money is unlikely remaining the key component of economic
wealth or power.
Other values, such as,
...and yes, happiness, are already today
slowly emerging as what an
awakening world is striving for.
No major societal or even civilizational shift has happened
overnight. But most of them start with a dream and gradually evolve
into a dynamic new reality.
So, this dream will come through.
Perhaps not tomorrow, maybe not during our
lifetimes, and possibly not even the way we may imagine it today,
but one day it will become a reality in ways that allow a worldwide
peaceful cohabitation, with shared benefits for all...
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