Year: 2025

American & Gaza Part 1 (of a 4 Part Series)

1 Background 2 America 3 Gaza 4 West Bank 1 Background In order to understand the real power pushing the Gaza war, we go back a bit in time. The US began its involvement in the Middle East began in the early 1930s, when US companies, Mellon Oil and Chevron, found oil in Kuwait, Bahrain […]

Wall Street versus BRICS Part 4 (of a 4 Part Series)

9 Pakistan First, Pakistan is the most viable overland access where the US can reconnect with Central Asia, which is rich in energy resources. As Russia is waging war in Ukraine and China is squeezing trade in the region, Washington requires other access points into Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and so on. The Central Asian countries […]

Wall Street versus BRICS Part 3 (of a 4 Part Series)

6 Iran “Potentially, the most dangerous scenario would be a grand coalition of China, Russia, and perhaps Iran, an “anti- hegemonic” coalition united not by ideology but by complementary grievances. It would be reminiscent in scale and scope of the challenge once posed by the Sino-Soviet bloc, though this time China would likely be the […]

Wall Street vs. BRICS Part 2 (of a 4 Part Series)

The Baltics Russia uses the Baltic Sea for its maritime trade, like oil and gas. It also houses several naval bases, especially Murmansk- which also houses its Northern Fleet. Both London and New York are actively working to blockade the Baltic Sea, in order to curtail its exports. The second reason is to blockade its […]

Wall Street vs BRICS Part 1 (of a 4 Part Series)

1 BRICS – from an Economic Project to a Geopolitical Force 2 The SCO 3 Tariff Wars 4 Oil Wars 5 Russia 6 Iran 7 China 8 India 9 Pakistan 10 Brazil 11 Venezuela 12 South Africa 13 Commodities vs. Paper Money (aka the real economy vs. a parallel financial economy) 14 The Future of […]

A US Defeat Leads to Global Reset Part 4 (of a 4 Part Series)

7 The United States Decline of Empires  “When empires die, they do so with surprising speed.” Even in bankruptcy, we asked a person how he went bankrupt. The answer was, “Gradually, then suddenly.” Again, this sounds cryptic, yet it’s accurate. Any empire, at its peak, is all-powerful, but the fragility of an empire that’s in decline […]

A US Defeat Leads to Global Reset Part 3 (of a 4 Part Series)

The White House Meeting Now Zelensky and European leaders flew to DC for an emergency meeting. It’s become known that Starmer and Macron had expressly forbidden Zelensky from meeting Trump alone because they are terrified that Trump will strong-arm and browbeat Zelensky into making concessions and accepting a peace deal that would be unfavorable to […]

A US Defeat Leads to Global Reset Part 2 (of a 4 Part Series)

The “Fortress America “Plan By having Russia on its side, it was now time to put into place Rockefeller’s new Eurasian game plan. For want of a better term, we will call it “The Fortress America” plan. In essence, the plan follows a similarly successful strategy used by the Rockefeller family in World War 2. World […]

A US Defeat Leads to Global Reset Part 1 (of a 4 Part Series)

1 Background 2 The Rockefeller Empire    3 End of the Bretton Woods System 4 The Alaska Meet 5 Collapse of the Ukraine Project 6 The EU-from the ICU to the morgue 7 The US 8 Conclusion 1 Background US independence In 1760, The Bank of England (BOE) issued legislation banning their North American colonies issuing […]

China becomes the Global Economic Power Part 3 (of a 3 Part Series)

5 Emergences of Two Divergent Trade Blocs How would a China-oriented trade bloc and a US-oriented one will differ and the implications of this for the world? China’s installed electricity capacity, see above graph, is astounding. Annual demand for electricity in China equals to 1 Germany a year, while production capacity increases by 2 Germany’s […]

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