jeudi 14 novembre 2024

Why is Saudi Arabia building and developing numerous villages and small towns in the desert? For the Greater Israel project

 

version française en pdf (ici)

 

When we look at maps of Saudi Arabia, we see that there are many villages and small towns in desert or semi-desert areas. This can be seen on this map showing the western part of the country:

 


 

And if we continue eastward, we have this:

 


Moreover, for many years now, Saudi Arabia has been heavily developing its major cities.

You might wonder why Saudi Arabia is multiplying its residential areas. Given that the population is down to 2.39 children per woman by 2022, a figure that is constantly falling, and that Saudi Arabia has no recourse to immigration, it doesn't make much sense.

The answer is that it's all part of the Greater Israel project. Israel is going to invade Saudi Arabia and colonize it. It will settle settlers all over the country (initially Jewish settlers; but in the long term, the real aim is to settle non-Jewish whites). As a result, the elite is having the necessary infrastructure built by Saudi Arabia.

In other words, Saudi Arabia builds the infrastructure that will serve its future invaders. And the Saudi government does this knowingly, of course, since it is controlled by the elite.

Here is the Greater Israel project:

 


Here, only the north of Saudi Arabia is concerned. But we can be sure that, in time, the whole country will be invaded.

And if Saudi Arabia is building numerous tourist infrastructures, it's for the same reason. The settlers have to be able to enjoy themselves. They have to have a good life. And so, the elite are building leisure zones all over the place.

And the official explanation for this is that the Saudi government realizes it can't rely on oil forever. So it's looking to diversify into tourism.

By the way, the Western media don't talk about the construction of towns and villages. They prefer to keep a low profile on the subject. On the other hand, they do talk about tourist infrastructures and major projects for big cities (skyscrapers, for example), because that's quite visible. And tourists go there. So they can't avoid the subject. And in any case, there's nothing strange or suspicious about it. So it's not a problem to talk about it.

 

That being said, it's possible that before being used by Jewish settlers, then white settlers, these settlements will initially be used to accommodate war refugees from other countries: Palestinians, Iraqis, Lebanese, etc... Or even Saudis. Since the north will be invaded one day, refugees will have to be accommodated in the south.

 

These considerations lead us to think of another reason for the discovery of oil in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East in general. The first is that it helps explain the wars and Western intervention in the region. Oil is a strategic resource. So it's only natural that countries should fight over it. Secondly, it explains the development of urban planning and tourist infrastructures. The Saudis have the money to do this, thanks to oil. And because of the fear of the end of oil, they have the motivation to develop tourism.

And all this thinking is also partly valid for Egypt, and probably Iraq, and other countries in the region, although the analysis must of course be adapted to these different countries.

 

jeudi 4 avril 2024

Towards a revival of the Christian religion in the Western world after World War 3?

(Version française)

 

It's possible that the elite will impose a return to a religious society after the third world war. There are pros and cons at this stage. Here's what we can think of as things stand.


The need for a high birth rate after World War 3

 

Firstly, the elite will need a huge number of people to colonize the Middle East and Central America (indeed, on the American side, this is the next objective). What's more, with all the non-whites expelled from Europe and the USA, it will be necessary to repopulate. And for both these objectives, a high birth rate will be needed.

So, it's possible that the elite will impose a semi-Christian theocracy in the West, since the Christian religion encourages people to have children. I say semi-theocracy, because the church may not be in power. But it will have a very strong influence on political and social life.

But the return of religion is not a prerequisite for achieving this goal. In fact, a high birth rate could be achieved by nationalist governments, without the help of religion, via pro-natalist policies.

 

Whether the increase in the birth rate is achieved by a nationalist government or by the rise of religion, it is certain that most Western governments will abolish the right to abortion, as well as the pill. And in the case of France, enshrining this right in the constitution won't change a thing. It'll be abolished anyway.

Similarly, feminism will be totally wiped out. Women will lose most of their rights, including perhaps the right to vote (or at least the latter will be severely restricted).

The rise of masculinist movements is a sign of this. There's nothing spontaneous about them. They are clearly under the control of the elite. Otherwise, all the masculinist videos like MGTOW on Youtube would be deleted immediately. Of course, a number of such videos and channels were suppressed at first, to give the impression of a completely underground movement being hunted down by the official kommandantur. But it's over now. The fact that right from the start, the videos in question received a lot of comments, and practically all of them positive, shows that this is a movement launched by the elite. Otherwise, there would have been only a few comments, of which a third would have been negative, a third neutral/in-between and a third positive. Besides, Jordan Peterson wouldn't be on American television.

 

It also means that all the current ridiculous propaganda about ecology and Gaia dying because there are too many bad human beings will be swept away. Promoting a very high birth rate will run counter to current ecological Malthusianism. So, current ecology won't survive World War III. We'll be rid of this stupid propaganda (e.g. CO2 responsible for global warming). But we'll gain others, just as dumb.

 

The rise of Satanism

 

Another thing in favor of a return of the Christian religion is the fact that the elite are currently actively promoting Satanism.

One reason for this is that the elite want to have two very opposed blocs in the Third World War. By setting up, on the one hand, a bloc made up of nationalists, democrats and partly Satanists (whether officially or unofficially); and on the other hand, a bloc made up of Muslims and conspirationists, the elite will get these two enemy camps. Having Satanists will be enough in itself to motivate Muslims to go to war. And their delusional social project will be enough to make the conspirationists join them.

In this context, fostering Satanism may serve a second purpose for the elite: to help impose the return of the Christian religion in the future. This is the dynamic strategy of the elite. One movement serves to create another through an action-reaction mechanism. By imposing a completely crazy movement like Satanism, it will be easier to impose the return of Christianity.

You could say it's the thesis-antithesis-synthesis of the Freemasons. But it's not. Because synthesis implies a state that lasts a long time and doesn't lead to a new state (or at least not before a long time). Here, it's just a succession of different thesis-antitheses, with the antithesis of the previous phase becoming the thesis of the next. It's permanent action-reaction. A constantly evolving series of scams, each building on the previous one(s).

 

mercredi 6 mars 2024

History and future of Southeast Asia

Here's a new publication on the Asian zone. This time, it's about Southeast Asia. With this document, plus the previous one about China, the past and future of the whole of Asia are revealed.

It's only partly about World War 3. So, it's a bit of a departure from the blog's theme. But, since it's now possible to make forecasts that go much further into the future, it would be a shame not to cover this subject.

Once again, given the length of the document, I've published it as a PDF.

Practical detail: reading in Google Drive apparently doesn't allow chapters to be displayed in the sidebar. Yet these are very useful for navigating through the document. So I suggest you load it and then open it with a PDF reader or your browser.

As usual, the document is available in English and French:

 

History and future of southeast asia.pdf


L'histoire et l'avenir du sud-est de l'Asie.pdf