I have no armies, no war machines, no state backing me. I wield no weapons, command no intelligence networks, and hold no official power. And yet, I issue this ultimatum:
The era of obscene wealth hoarding is over. The Gulf despots, the siloviki, the tech billionaires, the hedge fund kings, the oligarchs, the media moguls, the oil sheikhs, the warlords, the trillionaire dynasties—your time is up.
Starting now, wealth and income are capped. No human being, no matter how powerful, can own more than the limit. Anything beyond that is immediately seized and redistributed. The caps will lower gradually until wealth is reduced to a human, manageable scale.
Year One: A temporary grace period—500 billion max wealth, 100 million max annual income.
Year Two: 250 billion. Still absurdly rich.
Year Three: 100 billion. The ultra-rich begin feeling uneasy.
And so on, year after year, until the final cap is set: 100 million max wealth, 5 million max annual income.
You will follow this ultimatum. Because I said so.
North America: The Oligarchs Fall
The billionaires of America and Canada feel the first tremors. Wall Street executives, tech moguls, media barons, and corporate overlords scramble to adapt. The rich have been getting richer for generations, their wealth multiplying at a scale incomprehensible to the average worker. But now? That wealth has nowhere to go.
Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Peter Thiel, Jeff Bezos—they watch as their assets shrink, year by year. Their sprawling estates, their stock options, their private islands, their monopolies—all reduced to the limit.
Some try to fight back. They lobby, they fund propaganda, they bribe. But the world has changed. No politician can take their money because wealth above the cap is immediately seized and taxed at 100%.
For the first time, small businesses flourish without being crushed by monopolies. Wages rise, housing stabilizes, and workers regain power. Political corruption collapses, because there is no longer unlimited money to buy elections. The U.S. still exists, but it is different—more democratic, more fair, free from the weight of its billionaire overlords.
Canada sees even fewer problems. The wealthy grumble, but there is little resistance. The world moves forward.
Europe: The Return of Real Democracy
In Europe, the transition is smooth. The EU adopts the ultimatum quickly, recognizing that runaway inequality was always its greatest threat. The banking elite, the old aristocracies, and the corporate dynasties of France, Germany, and Britain watch as their financial empires are dismantled—not through war or revolution, but by the simple force of policy.
With billionaires gone, entire economies rejuvenate. No longer do governments hoard resources for corporate interests. Money flows into infrastructure, education, green energy, and healthcare. The housing crisis ends as real estate speculation becomes impossible. Cities flourish again, free from landlords who would rather keep apartments empty than lower rents.
Resistance is minimal. The people support it. Nobody, except the old elite, mourns the passing of the billionaire class.
Russia: The Siloviki Crumble
The siloviki—the shadowy network of oligarchs, generals, and intelligence officers that control Russia—face their reckoning. Their offshore accounts evaporate, their control over oil, gas, and resources stripped from them.
At first, they try to resist. They attempt to hoard wealth in secret, to launder money through old networks. But the global financial tracking system catches everything. There is nowhere to hide.
Vladimir Putin, if he is still alive, watches his empire crack apart. Without infinite wealth to buy loyalty, his grip weakens. Without the oligarchs funding secret wars and private armies, Russia begins to resemble something new—a country where power is no longer tied to personal wealth.
The Middle East: The Age of Despots Ends
The palaces of Saudi Arabia, the skyscrapers of Dubai, the private jets of Qatar—they all lose their luster. The House of Saud, once among the richest ruling families in human history, can no longer hoard trillions while its people suffer.
Oil money, once funneled into the hands of a few, now flows into the economies of the region. Schools, hospitals, desalination plants, green energy projects—funded not by the charity of kings, but because the money could no longer be stolen.
At first, the royal families resist. They try to hold on to power, but the world does not allow it. The moment their personal wealth crosses the cap, it vanishes. They cannot bribe their way out of this.
Without billionaire-backed religious extremism, radicalization plummets. The Middle East stabilizes. The people take control.
Africa: The End of Exploitation
For centuries, Africa’s vast wealth—its gold, diamonds, oil, and minerals—has been extracted, stolen, hoarded by foreign corporations and local oligarchs. But now?
No CEO, no politician, no warlord can own more than the limit.
The stolen wealth returns to the people. Infrastructure flourishes. Cities rise. The global corporations that once extracted wealth without consequence find themselves unable to continue. The billionaire-run world economy no longer exists.
Africa becomes a major global power, not a playground for outside interests.
Asia: The Fall of the Tech Lords & Communist Billionaires
China, long ruled by a fusion of state power and billionaire interests, watches its ruling class disappear. The CCP’s billionaires—once shadowy figures controlling vast networks of industry, media, and commerce—find themselves stripped of their obscene wealth.
At first, Beijing resists. It tries to create loopholes. But the global financial network ensures that no wealth above the cap can exist. It is not “seized” in the traditional sense—it simply cannot be hoarded anymore.
The people realize they have been free all along. The illusion of billionaire rule fades.
Japan, South Korea, and India adapt quickly. Their economies thrive without monopolistic billionaires dominating entire industries. A fairer version of capitalism emerges—one where wealth circulates, rather than stagnating at the top.
The World That Follows
At first, the billionaires scream. They call it theft, tyranny, madness. But as the years pass, the world adapts. The sky does not fall. The markets do not collapse.
Instead, the world gets better.
- Housing becomes affordable everywhere.
- Healthcare improves.
- Governments stop serving corporations and start serving people.
- The arts flourish.
- Scientific research is freed from the demands of profit.
- Wages rise.
- Innovation accelerates.
No single person holds more power than an entire country. No single family can control the future of an entire generation.
And the people, for the first time in centuries, breathe free.
This is not a choice. This is The Khannea Ultimatum. You will follow it.
Because I said so.