We took the time to carefully examine the situation during 2025. However, we discovered new trends that are worrying signs and bear witness to the poor state of health of our world. It is true that, for many years, a few people – a number that could be counted on the fingers of one hand – have courageously denounced the mediocrity of those who claim to be the great leaders of this world.

The great problem of this world is that these so-called leaders have been carried away by pride, the love of money, and the pursuit of hegemony. Today more than ever, we are witnessing increasing scenes of vulgarity. It is so true that, in some large countries, as they are called, a few people have raised their voices to say that they are being led by idiots. In the past, a leader worthy of the name was cautious in everything he said, because he knew that his words could have consequences.

Alas! the great leader of today is the one who constantly spouts nonsense to rally his supporters. If the United States, champions of philanthropic works and democracy, have strayed from these principles to take the path of selfishness and authoritarianism, what more can we expect? Dismantling of the UN? The Paris Agreement, the World Health Organization, the World Trade Organization, etc., have already met their fate. They no longer matter in their eyes.

What is important to them today is to demonstrate their hegemony through the continuous display and deployment of their aircraft carriers, nuclear submarines, missiles, etc., and what is also important to them is to invade small countries to seize their natural resources, because it is the time of conquest and reconquest. Alas, Haiti must disappear, and so must Venezuela. Too bad for Gaza, Sudan, Yemen, Myanmar, Syria, and so on.

Nothing is more important to them than the race for artificial intelligence and armaments. They are fighting for world domination. Woe to the small countries if they don’t open their eyes and solve their own problems. If they continue to beg, their misery will increase, and if they continue to tear themselves apart or allow themselves to be influenced, engaging in coups d’etat, civil wars, heinous acts, etc., they will remain poor and stupid.

If some persist in greed and love of money, in betrayal and intolerance towards dignity, they will continue to deliver their leaders into the hands of foreign enemies for the next thousand years. They may claim to be white or black, but their reputation will always remain at its lowest. Their glories will be ephemeral, because anyone can offer them a few small advantages or dangle temptations in front of them, and they will return, like a dog to its vomit, to their mercenary ways.

On January 31, 2026, what else can we expect: to see the United States  keep getting bogged down; to see all the leaders of the world’s great powers flocking to China? Alas, some have lost the battle, others have no choice; some are disappointed and others seek only their own interests.

When they arrive in China, Mr. Xi, don’t forget to teach them the civilization of your country, to make them speak your language, to make them kneel before your god, for they must understand that the fatty pieces of meat and fine wines that were their daily fare would not be last forever.

As for me, the Advisor, I will have nowhere to go; I would say I will go by sea, but there, alas! the big ones devour the small ones; I would say I’ll go by air, but up there, there’s no oxygen and it can get too cold. If the flame of democracy goes out, well, too bad for my soul!