Geopolitical Change to a Global Cyber linked Tribal Structure
Guy Ignafol
(Semi Retired) Manufacturing Consultant, Author, Objective Observer and Researcher (Independant)
Not all consequences of current geopolitical actions are seen up front. The evolution of decisions and movements often lead to dramatic structural changes.
This would appear to be the case with globalization efforts, open borders and the use of high-tech tools to change the governance of nations and states from their designed structures. To Trible structures that have a worldwide connection.
This has been seen in Europe and the United States with mass immigration in a period of time that is unmanageable and disruptive to economies, law enforcement, local and federal governments. Demographic changes affecting the stability of individual nations and their ability to cohabitate in an ever-shrinking Cyber-world.
As the migration continues the contributing bases expand in the new environment. With the different cultures, religions, nationalities, languages and races consolidating. Demographics change, the new populations converging into areas where they have common languages, religions, and nationalities.
Along with this comes the morals traditions and, in many cases, the criminal element.
The ease of access for individual sectors communication broadens the networks with cellphones, digital currency exchanges, trade and connections to similar sects worldwide.
Globalized inclusion being the catalyst for division. Technology the mechanism for growth.
The threat of new nuclear arms players is credible but appears to be a last-ditch effort to maintain a semblance of sovereignty, in a borderless network held together by an all-encompassing, cyber network. Free of regulation and subject to those who benefit from it. Allowing for another division, this one of a high Archy influencing and feeding all others.
The growth of these tribes or sects overpowering military, economic and governmental structures.