Confessions of an Illuminati: Volume 7 by Leo Lyon Zagami exposes the occult and political networks driving the Great Reset, presenting a provocative analysis of elite agendas, their historical roots, and their strategies for social engineering and spiritual conquest. Zagami advances the claim that the world’s visible transformations mask a deeper, centuries-old project of technocratic domination, spiritual subversion, and consolidation of global control.
The Roots of the Great Reset: Occult Symbolism and Power
Zagami launches his argument by defining the phrase “Great Reset” as a coded reference to the Egyptian god Set—Satan—within the esoteric traditions of the Illuminati and Freemasonry. He traces how the symbolism of “Set” or “Satan” has permeated the language of modern technocratic initiatives, especially those associated with the World Economic Forum and its public face, Klaus Schwab. In this analysis, the language of “resetting” humanity reflects an ambition to reorder human society at a metaphysical level, disrupting the moral and spiritual order in favor of a new, centralized regime.
By examining the language, rituals, and stated goals of global elites, Zagami asserts that their drive for a “Fourth Industrial Revolution” functions as a screen for the deeper project he calls the “Fourth Reich”—a continuity of authoritarianism rooted in occult philosophy and historical networks of power. The idea that global transformation emerges not from open debate, but from secretive orders pursuing millennia-old designs, sets the stage for Zagami’s unfolding critique.
Vatican Influence and Jesuit Strategies
Central to the narrative, Zagami situates the Vatican and Jesuit order as key architects in the machinery of world governance. He details alliances between the Catholic Church, global corporations, and think tanks like the World Economic Forum. Papal statements on robotics, artificial intelligence, and environmentalism serve, in his reading, as signals of alignment between religious authority and technocratic power. The author contends that these moves coordinate the convergence of spiritual leadership and technological management, reconfiguring global structures in preparation for the Great Reset’s full manifestation by 2030.
This convergence, he claims, positions the Vatican not as a bystander, but as an active partner in orchestrating mass social, economic, and technological transformation. The symbiosis between the Church and the architects of the new digital economy drives a unified front for surveillance, economic regulation, and ideological conditioning.
Digital Currencies, Economic Control, and Social Engineering
Zagami scrutinizes the shift toward digital currencies, the drive for a cashless society, and the implications for personal freedom. He describes how banking innovations, digital payment systems, and the policies of central banks form the foundation for a society in which dissenters can be excluded from economic participation. The introduction of digital identification systems, vaccine passports, and social credit mechanisms signal an epochal move to regulate access to the essentials of life, conditioned on compliance with the new global regime.
The narrative builds on specific historical moments—Davos predictions of the end of cash, global banking alliances, and the emergence of a new “currency for health” in the form of vaccine certificates. Zagami articulates the causal link between technological advancement and loss of liberty, describing how each innovation ratchets the world closer to a fully surveilled and regulated state, managed by technocratic elites.
Surveillance State and the Global Deep State
The infrastructure of surveillance, in Zagami’s analysis, transcends national boundaries. He details the composition and reach of alliances such as Five Eyes, Nine Eyes, and Fourteen Eyes, describing their integration of intelligence agencies, corporate networks, and technological platforms. These structures operate as the connective tissue of the emerging world order, enabling governments and their corporate allies to monitor, influence, and, when necessary, neutralize dissent.
He examines case studies of telecommunications giants, military contractors, and tech firms that provide the backbone for mass surveillance. The collaboration between state power and private enterprise produces a system of control that, Zagami contends, cannot be checked by constitutional guarantees or democratic oversight. Surveillance, rather than an episodic abuse, becomes the operational mode of the new regime.
Internet of Bodies, Transhumanism, and Spiritual Implications
Technological innovation moves rapidly from economic management to the realm of the body and mind. Zagami describes the progression from the Internet of Things to the Internet of Bodies (IoB), where wearable technologies, biometric sensors, and augmented reality devices integrate the human organism into digital networks. He cites industry projections that billions of connected devices will enable ubiquitous monitoring and management of individuals by 2030.
The implications extend beyond privacy. Zagami claims that these technologies, coupled with virtual reality environments and the Metaverse, threaten to dissolve the boundaries of individual identity and autonomy. The process of virtualization—turning people into avatars, tracking their movements, commodifying their experiences—serves the agenda of spiritual enslavement. The elites, in his view, anticipate a future in which the masses are pacified in digital environments, while they themselves retain exclusive access to real-world agency and resources.
Historical Roots: Illuminati, Sabbatean Frankism, and the Destruction of the West
The project Zagami describes finds its roots in the teachings of Sabbatean Frankism, Illuminati doctrine, and Masonic ritual. He traces the lineage of destructive ideology through historical figures like Sabbatai Zevi, Jacob Frank, Marx, Freud, and members of the Frankfurt School, connecting their revolutionary aims to the contemporary project of global transformation. These traditions, he asserts, seek to invert traditional values, replace moral constraints with “redemption through sin,” and elevate materialism and nihilism as operative principles.
Through this lens, the modern leftist movement, radical jurisprudence, and social engineering campaigns emerge as branches of a tree rooted in esoteric philosophy. The deliberate undermining of property rights, religion, and familial bonds, in his reading, prepares the ground for technocratic collectivism.
Psychological Operations and the Role of QAnon
The battle for hearts and minds, Zagami explains, does not take place only through laws and technologies, but also through sophisticated psychological operations. He presents QAnon as a digital PSYOP—an operation designed to identify, mislead, and ultimately neutralize opposition to the new order. Drawing parallels to Soviet and Chinese counterintelligence campaigns, Zagami claims that the QAnon phenomenon, with its coded messages and “trust the plan” rhetoric, functions to capture potential dissidents, direct them into ineffective channels, and justify surveillance or repression.
He argues that the fusion of gamified activism, live-action role play, and digital counterintelligence marks a new era of psychological warfare, in which populations participate in their own management and, ultimately, their own disenfranchisement.
Transformation of Society: Gig Economy, Rental Culture, and the End of the Middle Class
Zagami details the economic consequences of the Great Reset agenda, describing the shift from ownership to rental, from stable employment to precarious gig work. The future system, he suggests, envisions people renting homes, cars, tools, and even household items, with all transactions mediated through digital platforms that can track and restrict activity. The dissolution of the middle class accelerates as people lose not only economic independence, but also the social bonds that arise from property, stable work, and community.
This restructuring aligns with the vision articulated by global organizations—smaller physical footprints, virtualized interactions, mixed-use developments, and the decline of suburban autonomy. The ideology of “inclusive capitalism” merges environmentalism, social engineering, and centralized governance, masking the loss of personal sovereignty behind narratives of collective good.
Virtual Reality, Metaverse, and the Capture of the Soul
The book’s tension reaches its apex in the discussion of the Metaverse. Zagami asserts that the final stage of the Great Reset involves the migration of human consciousness into digital environments, fulfilling the ambitions of transhumanist thinkers and their corporate backers. Virtual reality offers escape from the burdens of the physical world, but at the cost of submission to artificial control and the risk of spiritual stagnation.
He cites thinkers like Ray Kurzweil and Whitley Strieber to illustrate the prospect of “soul traps,” where digital experiences, avatars, and perpetual novelty distract individuals from genuine agency and self-realization. The promise of liberation through technology, he claims, cloaks the reality of containment—humanity confined to synthetic worlds while the architects of the system shape the conditions of existence from above.
Global Policing, Strong Cities, and the Enforcement of New Norms
Zagami describes the expansion of global policing networks—such as the Strong Cities Network—which train local police to operate as agents of ideological conformity. The integration of police, intelligence agencies, behavioral scientists, and data platforms produces a regime capable of identifying, tracking, and suppressing dissent under the pretext of fighting extremism. Pre-crime algorithms, predictive policing, and behavioral surveillance become tools for enforcing the norms of the new world order.
This apparatus functions as a deterrent against genuine opposition, transforming resistance into a managed variable within the technocratic system. The story of global policing converges with the story of digital identity, economic control, and psychological operations, forming an integrated system of management.
The Great Reject: Paths of Resistance and Spiritual Renewal
In the concluding chapters, Zagami proposes the “Great Reject” as a counter-movement to the Great Reset. He calls for a return to spiritual values, communal solidarity, and conscious resistance to technocratic control. The task, as he frames it, involves more than political protest; it requires a transformation of consciousness, the reclamation of agency, and the cultivation of networks that can withstand economic and technological coercion.
The narrative does not predict easy victory. Zagami acknowledges the momentum and sophistication of the forces arrayed against dissent. He urges readers to seek clarity, pursue alliances with like-minded individuals, and resist the seductions of digital pacification. The future, he claims, belongs to those who recognize the stakes and choose a path of integrity and self-possession.
Implications for the Present and Future
Confessions of an Illuminati: Volume 7 situates current global crises—pandemics, economic upheavals, technological revolutions—within a wider framework of spiritual warfare, social engineering, and historical continuity. Zagami’s synthesis of conspiracy, history, and prophecy appeals to readers seeking to understand the hidden architectures of power and the logic behind rapid social change.
The book’s analysis of occult symbolism, technological innovation, psychological operations, and economic transformation provides a comprehensive—if controversial—map of the forces shaping the twenty-first century. The narrative, rich with detail and assertion, seeks to provoke, awaken, and mobilize. Through its lens, the visible world emerges as a reflection of deeper struggles between freedom and control, faith and materialism, agency and subjugation.
What is at stake, according to Zagami, is nothing less than the future of the human soul. As society stands at the threshold of the digital age, the choices made—individually and collectively—will determine the course of civilization and the prospects for authentic freedom. The search for meaning, connection, and truth animates the call to reject submission and pursue a higher path.