Tag: Israel

The Geopolitics of Lebanon Part 1 (of a 2 Part Series)

To fully understand and grasp the significance of Lebanon in the conflict in the Middle East, we have broken down this article into several sections. 1. France takes over Lebanon   When many Jews began to flee Russia due to the May Laws of 1882, Edmond Rothschild decided it was time for the family to […]

GAZA WAR Isolates & Humiliates Israel & the US

A few days after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a boastful speech at the United Nations, (September 2023) announcing the establishment of a new Middle East centered around Israel and its new Arab partners, the Palestinians, whom he totally omitted from his fantasy regional map, dealt him and Israel a fatal blow, politically and […]

Birth of a MultiPolar World Part 2 (of a 2 Part Series)

Israel Benyamin Netanyahu is also not likely to be around much longer as a massive Jewish revolt against the Rothschild/AngloZionist crowd is well underway. As a sign of this, the use of the Ukrainian flag has been banned in Israel. The display of Ukrainian flags is prohibited in houses on the street, and in all […]

The Empire’s Worst Nightmare – The Russia-Iran-China Triangle Part 1 (of a 2 Part series)

Introduction  In 1904 in a speech before the Royal Geographical Society in London British geographer Sir Halford    Mackinder, a firm advocate of the British Empire, presented what is arguably one of the most influential documents in world foreign policy of the past two hundred years since the Battle of Waterloo. His short speech was titled […]

The Great Reset and the Woke Agenda Part 3 (of a 3 Part Series)

The Khazar Kingdom  Japheth was a son of the Prophet Noah. Japheth, in turn, had a son called Askhenaz, who also happened to be a nephew of Ajooj (of the Gog and Magog tribes). These Ashkenazi spoke a Jewish dialect called Yiddish. In the 1860s they numbered around 12 million, while the Sephardim numbered around […]

Re-Balancing the Middle East Part 1 (of a 3 Part Series)

Israel & the Middle East Introduction 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 began this journey in the aftermath of World War 1, when the founder built the League of Nations building in Geneva […]

America’s Geopolitical Oppurtunity Part 1 (of a 2 Part Series)

A global pandemic. A global lockdown. Economies screech to a halt. Tens of millions become unemployed – many never to become employed again.  National governments racing towards bankruptcy as they borrow money to stave off an even greater social calamity.  Social engineers, working for various arms of the Rockefeller Empire are busy designing new ways […]

Trump’s Mid-East Strategy: Jockeying for Influence

The election of Donald Trump as the next American president has added a major new element of uncertainty to a Middle Eastern picture that had already achieved its highest state of confusion, violence, and uncertainty in its modern history. The factors that will determine the policies Trump will pursue there are many, and they are all […]

THE US – Saudi Nexus Part 3 (of a 6 part series): 2010-2015

Saudi Arabia in the next 8 years would witness profound changes, both internally and externally. In the period immediately after the start of the Arab Spring, Saudi Arabia embarked on domestic policy changes, in order to forestall a possible Color Revolution in the country. To avoid any protests, in February, 2011 – King Abdullah announces […]

Gaza – War & Natural Gas

Gaza 2007 The known history of Gaza spans 4,000 years. Gaza was ruled, destroyed and repopulated by various dynasties, empires, and peoples. Originally a Canaanite settlement, it came under the control of the ancient Egyptians for roughly 350 years before being conquered and becoming one of the Philistines’ principal cities. Gaza fell to the Israelites in about 1000 BCE but became part of the Assyrian Empire around […]

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