Why did the world we knew cease to exist?
The world didn't end with a war. It ended with a spreadsheet. And almost no one noticed.
Most people watch the world through emotional headlines, partisan fights, celebrity scandals, and surface-level crises. They look for villains and heroes but ignore the invisible mechanisms that actually decide the fate of nations -- mechanisms most people won't recognize until it's far too late.
A journalist with decades of experience in television, Elcio Coronato brings to the page the same discipline he learned on screen: say what matters, waste nothing. In just over 100 pages, he does what most analysts couldn't do in hundreds -- he explains how the world actually works, with no filler, and none of those pages you skip because you can tell they're going nowhere.
This is not a prediction about the future. It's a technical dissection of processes already underway -- driven by financial, technological, and geopolitical systems that operate well beyond the reach of elections, protests, or public opinion. Built on cause and effect.
The book reveals:
▸ The Death of Territorial Sovereignty -- How countries with flags and armies became "zombie states," held hostage by creditors and systems they can no longer resist.
▸ The AI Trilemma -- Why Artificial Intelligence isn't just a technological revolution but a fiscal detonator that erodes tax revenue and quietly pushes nations toward functional bankruptcy.
▸ CEDIT -- The new metric of power. Whoever controls Chips, Energy, Data, Infrastructure, and Technology holds real sovereignty. Everyone else exists by structural permission.
▸ The Go Strategy -- How the long-horizon planning of a "Civilization-State" is encircling the global board, while the West loses itself in short-term political cycles, mistaking noise for strategy.
▸ The Invisible War -- The new battlefield isn't physical -- it's cognitive and algorithmic, where the goal is to shape perceptions before awareness even forms.
The future doesn't ask permission. It simply moves in -- as the continuation of mechanisms you're about to understand.