John Cogan presents his comprehensive analysis of human history in "The New Order of Man's History," examining how scientific disciplines reveal the true timeline of human events and our precarious future. Cogan argues that mankind faces extinction unless we break free from current power structures and colonize space to ensure species survival. His research spans multiple civilizations and traces the march of history from ancient times to the present crisis. The conversation explores how human activity has dramatically decreased during certain historical periods, particularly after 10,500 BCE when mankind entered the Mesolithic age with minimal technological advancement. Cogan warns that current global trends are pushing humanity toward the brink of extinction, but suggests that understanding our true history can provide the roadmap for survival. He discusses the cyclical nature of human development, the rise and fall of civilizations, and the specific challenges facing modern society. The discussion reveals how breaking free from what he calls the "new world order" could be humanity's key to survival and expansion beyond Earth. This provocative examination of human destiny combines historical analysis with urgent warnings about the need for dramatic changes in how civilization approaches its future.