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How the Rothschilds & Rockefellers Game- Planned the Future of Gaza – 1 Year before the Conflict Started Part 1 (of a 2 Part Series)

10th August, 2024 In 950 BC, during the reign of King Solomon in Jerusalem, members of the Levite tribe joined hands with the satanic forces. It began by using black magic to break up marriages, and expanded from there. The other tribes distanced themselves from the Levites and the Cohens. The other tribes merged with […]

France and the Rockefellers Part 1 (of a 2 Part Series)

The current tension between France and America is not happening in a vacuum. There exists a long history between these two countries, and, especially between the dominant power/family in each country. By this I mean the Rockefeller Empire and the French Rothschilds. There has been a connection between France and America. When the 13 American […]

The Geopolitics of Maritime Chokepoints Part 2 (of a 2 Part Series)

4. The Bab el Mandab The Bab el-Mandeb Strait is another primary waterway for the world’s oil and natural gas. Nestled between Africa and the Middle East, the critical route connects the Mediterranean Sea (via the Suez Canal) to the Indian Ocean. Like the Strait of Malacca, it’s well known as a high-risk area for […]

Sanctions & Financial War

Preparing for War The US sanctions imposed on Russia began after the Ukraine coup in 2014. For the past eight years, more sanctions were added. When Russia started its special military operation, even more sanctions were added, which made Russia the most sanctioned nation on earth – with nearly 6,000 sanctions! The Russian-speaking Donetsk and […]

America’s Declining Global Power

The driving force that is impelling the world towards global war, and possibly nuclear war is the breakdown crisis of the entire trans-Atlantic financial system. For their system to survive, the two families on Wall Street and the City of London must impose even greater levels of economic looting, and bring Russia and China to […]

The Geopolitics of Myanmar/Burma

BackGround Since the story of the genocide of the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar recently, calls have been coming in to do an article on this issue. To better understand the ongoing tragedy, it would help to understand some background. In early April this year, a 2,200 kilometer oil pipeline was supposed to flow oil as […]

What’s Happening with Qatar?

That’s the words on everybody’s lips these days. It’s a study in geopolitics. To better understand the present, we shall do a bit of background. Qatar gained independence from Britain in 1971. Britain was withdrawing from most of its overseas possessions due to financial pressure.  It’s a very small country ruled by the Al Thani […]

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 […]

The Geopolitics of Ukraine Part 1 (of a 3 Part Series)

In December 1991, Ukraine, the ‘bread basket of the Soviet Union’ voted in favor of independence from a broken up Soviet Union. The Soviet Union did not exist, and the oil and gas reserves of Russia would now be available to the US oil giants. A look at the geo-strategic background will make things clearer. […]

Weaponising Islam – “Roots of Islamic Rage” Part 2 (of a 6 series)

The Turkish Ottoman Empire had been one of the most powerful and successful empires in the world for more than 6 centuries. Sultan Abdul Hamid II, the spiritual and political head of the Ottoman Empire, and head of the Islamic Caliphate, had been maneuvered in 1881 by the British and French creditor banks and governments […]

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