Illuminati Showdown in Middle East | Veterans Today
Illuminati Showdown in Middle East
This week’s US Congressional vote on Syrian missile strikes will prove a watershed event in the battle to wrest global control from the Illuminati banksters.
Russian warships continue to stream into the Eastern Mediterranean. Infowars.com reports that Chinese warships are doing the same.
Hezbollah fighters cross the Syrian border with Lebanon
en masse. Iran says it will target US embassies in the region if we attack Syria.
Last year, for the first time since the 1979 Iranian Revolution, two Iranian warships entered the Suez Canal bound for the Mediterranean. The frigate and supply ship conducted training exercises with the Syrian military.
Something’s got to give.
Since the 2011 Egyptian uprising, Western intelligence agencies have been busy backing al Qaeda thugs in Libya, Iran and Syria. They succeeded in Libya, where
Qaddafi was brutally murdered and CIA Islamists put in charge.
Meanwhile, authentic people-power protests have commenced in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Yemen and Algeria. Battle lines are being drawn in the region. The outcome may well define global geopolitics for the next century.
Ever since the Rockefeller/Rothschild petro-monopoly discovered oil in the region, there has been a resource war between regional nationalist leaders like
Boumediene, Nasser and Mossadegh – who fought to retain oil profits for their people – and the
Illuminati banking cartel, which has used oil to grease the wheels of its ever-expanding global capitalist enterprise.
Israel has served as Zionist enforcer in the region, using divide and conquer strategies to overcome popular Arab anti-colonial movements.
AIPAC lobbyists will be descending on Congress this week in an attempt to draw the US into the Syrian quagmire.
History repeats itself today as the Illuminati corporate media tentacle attempts to equate the uprisings inIlluminati-controlled Bahrain, Yemen and Algeria with those in Iran, Syria and Egypt. The latter three countries have for now won their independence from the banksters. It’s why we are taught to hate them. Iran is demonized the most because it nationalized its oil sector following the overthrow of David Rockefeller’s good friend, the Shah of Iran, in 1979.
The
Illuminati response to this seminal event would define Western intelligence strategy in the region for the next 30 years. As discussed in Chapter 1 of my
Big Oil… book, the Iranian Revolution began in the oil-rich Khuzistan region and was spearheaded by left-wing nationalist oilfield workers belonging to the Tudeh and Feyadeen parties.
Executives at Texaco and Exxon were targeted for assassination. Their Iranian Consortium subsidiary had seized Iranian oilfields after the 1953 CIA/Mossad/MI6 overthrow of democratically-elected President Mohamed Mossadegh. The coup was coordinated by British Petroleum.
Once it became clear that the Shah and his brutal
SAVAKsecret police were about to fall, Western intelligence agencies began to back Ayatollah Khomeini. The banksters knew that the Islamist Khomeini would be easier to work with, and later to discredit, than the nationalists who led the Revolution. Later they provided Khomeini with a hit list of Tudeh and Feyadeen leaders while Israel coordinated arms sales to the Ayatollah for his coming war with Iraq. The Iran/Iraq War was designed to decimate both countries. Western arms flowed to both sides while oil infrastructure was targeted in both nations.
With the Shah gone, the Illuminati’s “Twin Pillars” policy in the Middle East – based on alliances with the Shah and the
House of Saud – needed rethinking. President Reagan facilitated the formation of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The GCC is comprised of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, United Arab Emirates and Qatar. These tiny monarchies line the southwest side of the Persian Gulf – an area that contains 42% of the world’s oil. These former British protectorates were slowly given independence on the condition that single-family monarchs would remain compliant to
Illuminati oil interests. In exchange for their loyalty, these families received Western military protection, as much from their own populations as from foreign threats.
A decision was made early on to refine all Saudi crude on the island of Bahrain. Big Oil never trusted the Saudi people, worried that a people’s revolution might result in nationalization of their refineries. Quietly the US Fifth Fleet moved into Bahrain to protect these refineries, as well as the offices of Illuminati-controlled banks such as JP Morgan Chase, Citigroup, Bank of America, HSBC and Barclays. These banks run their offshore Middle East headquarters’ from Bahrain, where they recycle petrodollars and drug money into high-interest loans to the world’s developing nations.
Following the Iranian template, Western intelligence agencies encouraged Islamic extremism in the GCC nations. While the ruling families gamble and fornicate in Monaco, the people are encouraged to embrace
Wahhabism to keep their gaze from the glaring class disparities that exist. It is the same strategy employed by the
Illuminati in America via their boot-licking Republican Party and it’s Evangelical American Taliban extremist contingent.
In that same year of 1979, a Yemeni uprising resulted in that country splitting into two, with North Yemen – home to many Saudi oilfield workers – remaining loyal to Illuminati interests and South Yemen declaring itself a Marxist state in defiance of the international banksters. When South Yemen cast the lone “No” vote at the UN Security Council in 1991 regarding the Gulf War, they were targeted for destruction by the Illuminati. The nation became one again and it’s Western allied leaders encouraged Islamic fundamentalism.
Algeria was also in the bankster’s crosshairs for their opposition to the Gulf War. The CIA/Mossad/MI6 unleashed AIG (Armed Islamic Group) Islamic terrorists – many of whom later fought for these agencies in Bosnia – against the leftist Algerian government, which had kept its oil nationalized under the state-owned Sonatrech. The
Illuminati toppled that government after a series of AIG massacres. Soon the
Hydrocarbon Law was passed, AIG extremists loyal to the
Illuminati took power and Algeria’s oil sector was handed over to the Rockefeller/Rothschild petro-monopoly.
The people of Algeria, Yemen and Bahrain rose up against these Islamic extremist Illuminati lapdog governments. Egyptians have booted the Muslim Brotherhood. Tunisians look set to do the same. If they succeed, nationalist governments that threaten the Illuminati oil barons will emerge.
In sharp contrast to these popular uprisings are the CIA/Mossad/MI6-fomented events in Iran, Syria, Lebanon and Libya. These countries have already fought revolutions to gain their freedom from the banksters.
Now, more than ever, it is important to know your Middle East history. Battle lines are being drawn between Islamist Western puppets and leftist nationalist movements that attempt to free their people from the Rockefeller/Rothschild oil axis. There may well be a bigger showdown between Iran and Israel.
The outcome will decide whether the world remains wrapped in the oil-addictionstranglehold of Illuminati bondage, or is able to progress beyond colonialism and its monopoly capitalist offspring.
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