Category: Geopolitics

The Rockefeller/Rothschild Plan to Destroy the Middle East

It would be best if we explain the key aim of the 2 families. Both want a one-world government – each for their own reason. The Rockefeller family’s vision of a global government entailed on efficiency, not ideology. This was the underlying reason why Nelson Rockefeller and his brothers pushed for the establishment of the […]

The Syrian Coup

Since the start of the war in 2011, Damascus has never met such a devastating defeat like the fall of Aleppo. Iraq lived something tragically similar with the fall of Mosul in 2014. It’s fair to argue that the absolute majority of Syrians are against the 2020 Russia-Turkey-Iran deal which in fact prevented the liberation […]

The Trinity, US & Turkey Target Syria Again Part 2 (of a 2 Part Series)

1. Bashar Asad – the reluctant ruler 2.  Syria Today          3.  Israel’s Plan for Syria 4.  The US plans for Syria 5.  Iran & Syria 6.  Turkey & Syria 7.  HTS-the NATO strike force 1 Bashar Asad – the Reluctant Ruler But it was not solely internal factors that brought about this outcome. Syria became […]

The Trinity, US & Turkey Target Syria Again Part 1 (of a 2 Part Series)

Contents 1 Syria – Back Story 2 The Planning 3 The Attack 4 A Strategic View 1 Syria  Reasons why Syria was attacked in 2011 To understand the current conflict in Syria, it would be best to go over some background. The US entered the Middle East after the end of the Second World War. […]

Escalation & Ceasefire in Lebanon

Lebanon Starting with the pager attack on the 16th September, followed by the assassination of Nasrallah, Israel launched its ground invasion of southern Lebanon on September 27th. The main aim was to destroy Hezbollah and occupy the region up to the Litani River.  The second aim is to draw in Iran to defend Hezbollah. In […]

Putin sends the Oreshnik Message

The Ukraine Project Since the early 1970s, the Rothschild family – along with the Rockefeller family – have been the prime instigators of the Ukraine Project. This project has been long in the making since 1991. It was only in 2013 that a top secret document regarding Russia’s development of advanced missiles landed on the […]

The Eurasian Challenge to the Rockefeller Empire Part 4 (of a 4 Part Series)

The story continues from Part 3 Moscow Goes East  At the end of 2009, precisely as planned and to the surprise of Washington, Russia opened the East Siberia-Pacific Ocean (ESPO) oil pipeline, a 4-year construction project costing some $14 billion.  The pipeline now allows Russia to export oil directly from its East Siberia fields to […]

The Eurasian Challenge to the Rockefeller Empire Part 2 (of a 4 Part Series)

The story continues from part 1 5 The Unipolar Period – (1990-2020) With the collapse of the Soviet Union, in 1991, the US emerged without any rivals, to contest it for global domination.    The American financier elite, centered in New York, planned a final push to secure their position in the world. Their reasoning […]

The Eurasian Challenge to the Rockefeller Empire Part 3 (of a 4 Part Series)

The story continues from Part 2 The SCO Forms  On June 15, 2001, the Presidents of six Eurasian nations held the founding summit of the SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANIZATION, in Shanghai. This summit meeting was a turning point in Eurasian and world affairs, and has far-reaching potential, in the coming period, to shift the global strategic […]

The Eurasian Challenge to the Rockefeller Empire Part 1 (of a 4 Part Series)

1 The Ancient Silk Route 2 The First Battle of Eurasia (1914-1918) 3 The Second Battle of Eurasia (1939-1945) 4 The American Century(1945-1990) 5 The Unipolar Period (1991-2020) 6 The Third Battle of Eurasia (2020-current) 1 The Ancient Silk Route  The main story at the moment has to do with the turmoil in the Middle […]

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