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There were no alarms, just a quiet policy shift that set off a slow unraveling.
Supply chains faltered, financial systems cracked, and trust quietly disappeared. Markets didn’t crash — they decayed. Fear spread behind closed doors while experts offered calm words.
As one analyst admitted,
“We never had control.”
People didn’t protest — they disconnected. Social media went quiet. Life felt uncertain, hollow.
Governments tried quick tech fixes that failed. Others returned to basics — food, land, community.
Weeks later, no one remembered what started it. But the illusion of stability was gone.
Now, we’re left to rebuild — not with data, but with something real.