I'd like to offer some feedback for you to consider. I feel considering these ideas might challenge some of your assumptions and help you transform on your spiritual path:
1) The "New World Order" isn't coming. They aren't trying to control the system, they already control it. The "haves" have had control for 1000s of years. Honestly, it's just a natural law of the animal side of humanity that's not going away: some people are alpha pack leaders and some are beta followers. The trick isn't to stop control, it's to get the alphas to recognize that doing good makes them feel good, and the betas to stop sleeping and recognize the lies the more selfish alphas are putting out.
2) "Dark" energy, control, and power aren't bad by default. Yes, the worst darkworkers are selfish, greedy, and conceited. The worst lightworkers are conformist, bigoted, and righteously indignant crusaders. The best darkworkers are compassionate (because caring feels good to the self), self-aware, powerfully magnanimous, and work to change the paradigms to everyone's benefit. The best lightworkers are faithful, inspiring, loving and completely live for a higher cause.
3) Most people don't want freedom for themselves. They want someone to make decisions for them. I mean, just look around. When you offer people power over themselves they say things like, "I can't change it," "I can't help the way I feel," etc. Additionally, the web of lies and manipulation is extremely obvious. You don't need to have the pattern recognition of an intuitive to see it (I know plenty of sensors who see it clear as day). Yet, people don't do anything about it. They rather follow a system where they're exploited yet secure rather than self-responsible yet free.
4) I have a lot of love for the New Age movement. I think a lot of the basic ideas are spot on. However, some of the details have been warped over time. "Oneness" is such an idea. Let me explain:
a) The world is definitely made up of a lot of individuals. We're not all "the same" as "oneness" implies. The key idea here is that we're interdependent individuals...what you do effects me which comes back to effect you. It's all about the flow of energy: you put positive out and you get positive in. You take positive in and you can put more positive back out.
b) True transcendence is about making MORE distinctions, not less. An infant sees the world as "one": it doesn't even distinguish self as being separate from environment. As we transcend, we learn to see deeper and deeper layers...finer and finer distinctions. We learn to say "I am not my environment" as infants. Next we say, "I am not my body." Then feelings, then thoughts, and eventually as adults we have an ego. Most stop there, but a few more spiritual people learn to say "I am not my ego or public persona." Eventually, the seeker learns that the self is empty: they can't find it. They shed all the layers. Infanthood is about "oneness," enlightenment is about "nothingness."