Category: Americas

Rockefeller – Change of Strategy under Trump Part 3 (of a 3 Part Series)

The story continues from Part 2 6 On American Expansionism. Adding to the uncertainty of US-European relations is the conflict between the US and Denmark over Greenland. The American leader moved on to threats during a phone call with Danish Prime Minister. The call went ‘very badly’, according to people involved in arranging the negotiations. […]

Rockefeller – Change of Strategy under Trump Part 2 (of a 3 Part Series)

3. The Ukraine Project After the Great Repo Crisis on Wall Street, in August-September 2019, the family initiated Covid and a lockdown of the global economy. The family always plans ahead, game-planning multiple scenarios. Time was running out to save their financial empire. They badly needed new sources of income. Russia was always in their […]

Rockefeller – Change of Strategy under Trump Part 1 (of a 3 Part Series)

1 London’s Hatred of Trump 2 The Rockefeller’s “fortress America “game plan 3 The Ukraine Project 4 The Riyadh Peace Talks 5 The EU 6 American Expansionism 7 The Zionist Project 8 Saudi Arabia & the Abrahamic Accords 9 The Domestic Front Background David Rockefeller Jnr initiated the Covid lockdown in February 2020. This was […]

Game over for the West – The Unipolar is Dead Part 2 (of a 2 Part Series)

The Multipolar World is born The EU Russia and China are shaping global politics while the US dominates its dependents across the Atlantic, leaving them as mere passengers.  Western Europe once ruled the world, now they are just vassals of the US. As the United States took the lead in denouncing China’s peace plan for […]

Game over for the West – The Unipolar is Dead Part 1 (of a 2 Part Series)

A multi-polar world is bad news for the American Empire but great news for gold. Since the 1970s it’s been virtually impossible for a country to function without access to US dollars. And Washington maintained this highly-favorable status quo by putting various kinds of pressure — from sanctions to election theft to outright invasion — […]

From Opec to Nopec – How the Rockefellers Lost Control of their Creation Part 2 (Of a 2 Part Series)

The Russia-Saudi Nexus  The two countries are referred to as the two petroleum superpowers and account for about a quarter of the world’s crude oil production between them. The first country to establish full diplomatic relations with the Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd (the name of the Saudi state until 1932) was the Soviet Union. The relations began in 1926 as a means for Moscow […]

From Opec to Nopec – How the Rockefellers Lost Control of their Creation Part 1 (Of a 2 Part Series)

Background In March 1938, oil was discovered in Saudi – six years after its formation. Us oil companies had obtained the concession in Saudi Arabia. Then, the war broke out. During the war years, the US government built up the necessary infrastructure, e.g., pipelines, storage tanks, and a loading port, etc. The country began producing […]

The End of Dollar Hegemony Part 4 (of a 4 Part Series)

15th September, 2022 The Crash Today, (Sept 2022), we have the biggest financial bubble in history. Every financial institution in the world is bankrupt, or close to it. Global financial turnover is about $6 trillion a day, with obligations based in this financial system. Most of these obligations are invisible, but they make themselves visible […]

The End of Dollar Hegemony Part 3 (of a 4 Part Series)

To add geopolitics to international finance, let us do another example – that of the 2008 stock market crash and a financial upheaval. This whole thing was planned nearly 8 years earlier, precisely in September 2000. The background has to do with Iraq! Let us begin. Currency Wars Historically, a currency war involves competitive devaluations […]

The End of Dollar Hegemony Part 2 (of a 4 Part Series)

The Start of Derivatives More than other financial product, derivatives is responsible for the destruction of the Western banking system. Here, we will attempt to show you how this started, and its poisonous role in destroying the current western-styled banking system. Around the early 1980s, a currency swap deal was done between the World Bank […]

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