We humans now live in a world where monarchies are no longer in place and nation states are no longer in existence.
People living in the West in the year 2024, and soon in other parts of the world, can be described as essentially borderless nomads – physically, digitally and mentally.
Oil pipelines, shipping lanes, computer networks, trade agreements – everything that runs the global economy exists to serve the Jezebel spirit with ruthless efficiency.
We are all divided into our own little worlds: the same job, the same house, the same friends, the same spouse, even the same children, never lasts long. Everything and everyone is temporary, transitory, commodified.
Why is that? The short answer is globalization.
Definition of Terms
So, what is globalization?
The Oxford English Dictionary defines globalization as “the increasing integration of economies around the world, especially through the movement of goods, services, and capital across borders. The term can also refer to the movement of people (labor) and knowledge (technology) across borders.”
But as we all know, technical terms and their definitions alone cannot give ordinary people a true understanding of the world around us.
What is globalization? What is its essence? What motivates us to create a system that moves money, resources, and (let’s not forget) immigrants to different parts of the world?
Now, I have a mental model for you to internalize.
Babylon and Jezebel
To understand “globalization,” we need to understand two prerequisite biblical terms. Globalization needs to be expressed in two subcategories: Babylonization and Jezebelization. Let’s take a closer look.
Babylonization specifically refers to the migration of large groups of people into large melting pot societies, such as the major cities of the United States and other Western countries today, and the Tower of Babel described in the Bible.Genesis 11:1-9).
The Babylonification model provides a lens through which we can see Western culture for what it truly is: a cesspool, concrete jungle that merely maintains the appearance and guise of a civilized, functioning society.
Babylon (aka the System) works to collect people and cultures from different parts of the world, cram them into centralized metropolitan areas, where they work low-wage jobs, live in shoebox housing, and eat soybean scraps, turning once ethnically homogenous areas into multicultural bazaars.
All policy decisions are made by a centralized bureaucracy, not by local communities.
The Babylonian system does not care about the culture, history, or subsequent cultural and historical differences of the peoples it acquires or rules over. It only cares about maximum economic production.
Babylonization thus aims to strip away all culture, language and history and distill them into one culture, one language and one history in order to cultivate an obedient working population. The commodification of the working class and the dismantling of the state exists solely to satisfy the desires of the ruling class.
Now, why does Babylonization exist? This leads to a discussion of Jezebelization.
“The Great Whore”
Jezebelization can be said to be the driving force behind Babylonization, the underlying motivation of the agents who run Babylon. While Babylonization is the shell of its body, Jezebelization is the heart that pumps its blood.
This is why the world is becoming more and more globalized. Revelation 17:1-2 tells us:
“Come, I will show you the judgment of the great whore whore who sits on many waters; the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and those who dwell on the earth are drunk with the wine of her fornication.”
And Revelation 18:11-13 says:
“And the merchants of the earth weep and lament because of her; for no one buys their cargoes: gold, silver, precious stones, pearls, fine linen, purple cloth, silk, scarlet cloth, all kinds of fragrant wood, all kinds of ivory products, all kinds of articles made from costly wood, bronze, iron, and marble, cinnamon, spices, incense, myrrh, frankincense, wine, oil, fine flour, wheat, oxen, sheep, horses, chariots, and slaves; in short, the souls of men.”
Kings and merchants are the world’s business and government leaders who are motivated only by power, greed and sexual gratification. They seek only to satisfy the lusts of the flesh, desires that can never be satisfied.
They want to serve the Jezebel spirit that resides within them.
So what do they do?
Sex, drugs and rock and roll
They get rich by creating products and services that feed the uncontrollable erotic Jezebel spirit: cosmetics, lingerie, fast food, social media, and (of course) sex trafficking networks, anything that instantly gratifies Jezebel’s whims.
And as globalization expands and integration increases, the forces of Babylonization grow as the uncontrollable desires of the Jezebel spirit seek ever more instant gratification.
Oil pipelines, shipping lanes, computer networks, trade agreements – everything that runs the global economy exists to serve the Jezebel spirit with ruthless efficiency.
The entire world’s infrastructure depends on the desires of the Jezebel spirit, which means that any business not dedicated to serving that spirit will fail.
In a highly globalized world, no company can be self-sufficient, as all elements in the network are interdependent like links in a chain.
Companies that refuse to accept their role as cogs in a giant Babylonian machine will soon find themselves cut off from the services they need to survive. Social media and payment processing are just two prominent examples.
Sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll? Now that these commodities drive the entire market economy, we can see the Baby Boomer slogans for what they really were: sales pitches. And in our post-Jezebelized world, it’s an offer that can’t be refused.





