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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 […]

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 […]

The Ukraine Endgame Part 3 (of a 3 Part Series)

The story continues from Part 2  5 The Rothschild’s Sabotage of a Ukraine Ceasefire For Washington, the collapse of Europe is not a tragedy but a strategic goal, whose roots lie in the science of geopolitics itself. According to the fundamentals of Western geopolitics, Russian-European integration would be disastrous for the US-UK Atlantic axis. Therefore, […]

The 5 Major Power Centers Globally Part 3 (of a 3 Part Series)

The story continues from Part 2 …… 5 Riyadh –Saudi Arabia Unlike any other country in the world, Saudi Arabia is in a very unique position. Firstly, it sits at the heart of Islam by being the custodians of the 2 holiest sites for 25 % of the global population – Mecca and Medina. Secondly, […]

The 5 Major Power Centers Globally Part 1 (of a 3 Part Series)

1 New York 2 London             3 Moscow 4 Beijing 5 Riyadh Into this “new world”, that has begun this month (remember, we said in September last year that in “six months from now, the world will be a different place”; well, we are here now). Global Power Centers There are five global power centers; meaning […]

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 […]

15 Months on – The West Bank Part 1 (of a 2 Part Series)

1 Oslo and Areas A, B & C 2 Complete consolidation of the West Bank 3 Trump and West Bank annexation 4 Ground Realities 5 PA’s existential dilemma 6 IOF raids in West Bank 7 Storming Al Aqsa compound 8 The future hangs in the balance 1 Oslo and Areas A, B & C The […]

The Tic-Tac-Toe of the 2020 US Presidential Elections

This is a follow up to the article “Who Nuked Beirut?” London Attempts a Coup d’état The British have always feared the power of American nationalism.  In 1776, the Americans fought the British for independence, and won, thus giving rise to a new nation – the USA. Since then, the British have tried to suborn […]

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 4 (Of a 6 Part Series): 2016-2018

The Rise of Mohammed Bin Salman (MBS) “Modernizing Saudi Arabia” and the Middle East Geopolitical Chessboard Saudi Arabia is undergoing a dramatic shift in decades. Saudi Arabia’s crown prince Mohammad bin Salman made unexpectedly a gigantic leap into becoming potential successor of Salman bin Abdulaziz. The question that flashes to mind in the context of the recent and […]

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