All the Worlds Countries - A-B-C
Afghanistan
- capitol: Kabul
The country’s capital was once a beautiful city with a Western lifestyle and prosperity. But because the West and the US wanted to destroy Russia/the Soviet Union, a series of clans called Mujaheddin were used to lure Russia into a trap. The operation was initiated by Zbignew Brzezinsky in 1979, who gave them weapons. They continued under the name Taliban.
When the Russians were out, the Americans moved into the country under the pretext that a long-bearded mullah from a dusty mountain cave had penetrated the world’s safest airspace with a bunch of terrorists armed with hobby knives, a few of whom had a freshly minted pilot’s license for a single-engine propeller plane ... and had leveled the WTC to the ground. Now the terrorists were called al Qaeda. The world blindly believed this absurd official conspiracy theory.

In addition to advancing against Russia via its catchment area, the purpose of the US and NATO presence was to ensure that opium cultivation and heroin trafficking returned to full levels, so that it could provide funds for the large, black military budget. NATO and the CIA landed their drugs from the Golden Mountains, as they had landed drugs from the Golden Triangle during the Vietnam War and the kokain from Mesoamerica during the Dirty War.
When the Americans left the country in 2021 under the corrupt Biden administration, they left behind $80 billion worth of advanced weapons for the ‘new Taliban’, weapons to be distributed to the former Soviet regions so that they could start their own CIA-controlled terrorist wars against Russia. China seized a lot of them and now controlls the opium trade. A bit ironic you could say bearing in mind the Opium Wars in the 19th century run by the British Empire against them.
The Taliban also saw fit in 2001 to smash two giant Buddha statues carved out of the rocks in Bamiyan. The order for this mega-vandalism of irreplaceable cultural treasures as a show of power and despice to the world was given by CIA agent Mullah Mohammed Omar. Similar orders would later be given by the CIA-armed ISIS terrorists in Syria, destroying another irreplaceable site, Palmyra. One of the terrorists was 2025 brought to power in Syria. A guy formerly seen posing with chopped-off heads of Syrians now suddently was received with honor by the White House. There you go!
Albania
- capital: Tirana
The country was early under the influence and dominance of the Ottoman Empire, and the Ottomans were certainly not friendly overlords. A rebel named Skanderbeg tore the country free from the Ottomans in the 15th century, and many consider him the real father of the country.
But the Ottomans came back and ruled the country for five centuries.
It was not until 1912 that Albania was able to declare independence. This lasted until the end of WW2, when the country fell to the communist wannabe world empire under Enwer Hoxha. What characterizes the communist strategy, and what has made it so harmful to the very people it claimed to stand in solidarity with and whose cause it claimed to fight for, was that instead of the old dictatorship, people simply got a new and much worse one. Communism is a treacherous ideology, but many countries in the post-WW2 world fell for it. Like people who called themselves socialists west of the Iron Curtain, they had not studied carefully what the actual consequences of the ideology fully implemented in the long term would be.
It is interesting that mafia business and communism got along very well, and today the Albanian mafia is Europe’s largest. Just ask the former corrupt head of state Tony Blair, who hangs out with them. One of the largest money laundering trusts was located here. All mafias worldwide knew they could use it. Including The Clinton Foundation and their charity fraud enterprise.
Albania is no longer a closed and communist impoverished country. Today it is one of the underrated travel destinations for tourists. Both if you are going to the Riviera or hiking in the hinterland.
Algeria
- capital Algiers
The largest country in Africa in area, most of which is desert, where not many people live. But as we know today, 5,000 years ago the Sahara was a green area where many people lived. Here we find pictorial art from 12,000 years ago in Tassili d’Ajjer. Laidar scans from the air show that rivers, lakes and cities are hidden under the enormous masses of sand.
15% of the inhabitants are still the original inhabitants, the Berbers, the rest are the Arabs who flooded the entire Mediterranean area via Islam. It is worth noting that the Berbers in their unmixed form were fair-haired and blue-eyed people. And where did they come from?
Algeria and Tunis were the core of the ancient state of Carthage created by Phoenician traders. As you know, it was razed to the ground by the Romans. Then incorporated into the Byzantine Empire. Then incorporated into the Ottoman Empire. Imperialism is nothing new.
Algiers, the white city, was home to feared pirates, whose captured sailors were sold as slaves. The pirates came as far as Iceland and the Faroe Islands! The Danish king got himself into a war with Algiers in 1769-72, but it didn’t come to much, because he had to pay off to continue to sail in the Mediterranean. The king had perhaps forgotten that his own ancestors were the worst pirates, and that he himself collected the Øresund duty. Hubris and Nemesis.
The country from a French colony from 1830-1969. The French were extremely brutal, but they also met fierce resistance. 800,000 Algerians were killed, and it cost 90,000 Frenchmen to do it. This has meant a radicalization of parts of the population towards Islamic fundamentalism.
France today still lives in the shadow of the ‘war without a name’. While France avoided an actual fascist regime unlike other Mediterranean countries, they did not hesitate to behave as if it were one.
The French soldiers seen here in Algiers in 1956 were no better than Franco’s carabinieri, the Spanish militarized police of the same period.
Andorra
- capital: Andorra la Vella
Unlike the other remaining independent principalities in Europe, Andorra was a poor and isolated place. It is no longer so and is an example that even a microstate can create prosperity and well-being. This helps with the question of advantageous customs and tax rules, and that one of the country’s main industries is: banking. The European elite uses these enclaves as a kind of inland-offshore tax haven. And tourism of course, because it is also one of the most beautiful countries in Europe with pure Pyrenean splendor.
It was the Holy Roman Emperor, Charlemagne, who in 843 granted the country the status of a principate. It had something as unusual as a diarchy from 1278, where two co-princes ruled, the Bishop of Urgell and the head of state of France - ! can a bishop be a prince? Obviously, at that time it was a count, but that must make it a kind of theocracy, and for the same reason it was more or less with complete autonomy. That only arrived in 1993.
Angola
- capital: Luanda
Portuguese colony from 1484-1966. The Portuguese, like other dominant colonial powers, had plantations with slaves to produce goods for the Portuguese merchant fleet and the colonial country.
However, the country went from one horror to another, because between 1975-91 the country was a so-called ‘scientific socialist’ country, which translated into Danish meant that the Marxists, who had great success in many African countries in the post-colonial era, considered ideology to be a science. It also meant that all the horrors that always accompany Marxist regimes arrived. Throughout the entire period, the country’s one great civil war was ravaged by ‘liberation movements’, whose ‘freedom’, as we know, always consists of totalitarian tyranny. It was the MPLA and Unita against the FNLA, and it was not a pretty sight. And where that kind of tribal chaos prevails, there is always interference from the Empire from the West, which loves chaos. When the locals beat each other up, they and their shady companies can sit on the sidelines and steal resources.
Which further meant that Angola was subsequently a gigantic minefield of millions of unexploded anti-personnel bombs that have killed and disabled thousands in Angola and millions in the rest of the world. Children in the villages step on them and become ... splattered because of one of the most cowardly of all weapons. However, it should be no secret that the English - the usual suspects - had great interests in the country’s oil and mining industry. That is why in the 90s we saw a Princess Diana campaigning against the use of land mines. It was not well received by the British or American establishment nor by the royal family, which led to the infamous ‘incident’ in a car tunnel under the Seine in 1997.
Antigua-Barbuda
- capital: Saint Johns
Like many countries that have been overrun by colonialists, conquerors, conquistadors, imperialists, ... throughout history, they have forgotten the original name for the country. Columbus named Antigua after Santa Maria la Antigua, an icon in the cathedral of Seville. The original name before Columbus for Antigua was Wadadli and for Barbuda Wa’ononi. These renamings are part of an imperial strategy, because when a people forgets its history, it is a weak and pliable people. One could speculate about what English as a world language - regardless of its advantages - is for a piece of linguistic imperialism
Not surprisingly, Antigua and Barbuda and the series of smaller islands that belong to the country were annexed by the English in the 17th century. They basically saw the entire Caribbean as their rightful property, including the able-bodied populations that lived there. And to the extent that they were not deemed able-bodied, slaves were imported from West Africa, and the original Carib populations were completely exterminated in some places. Are not fit as slaves - die!
Tobacco and sugar were the big business case in the heyday of colonialism. European industrialism is unthinkable without colonialism and slavery.
Antigua and Barbuda are still, together with 50+ countries, all former colonies, a member of the British Empire 3.0, the Commonwealth of Nations. After the departure of the Queen in 2022, new times are being prepared in the post-empire. The tendency in these countries is that they intend to pull the plug if possible, as they say, since the term COMMON wealth is a British imperial euphemism for wealth for the British establishment and fuck-you-very-much for that.
Argentina
- capital: Buenos Aires
Like many current states, this country is the result of a piece of colonial policy. Before Columbus, the northern territory was part of the Inca Empire and the southern, Patagonia, was a non-state.
In general, the concept of a state is linked to Empires, because no one else needs states as such. The state was originally called the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata. The word ‘vice’ is important so that there was no confusion with the real king = the Spanish.
Only in 1816 did the country become independent from the colonial power. There were hard times in Europe, and many immigrants chose Argentina as a starting point for a new start. Germans, Italians, etc. It meant enterprise and prosperity, and even during the depression in the 1930s, which was admittedly created by the FED, the Federal Reserve in the USA, Argentina remained a rich country.

The Jesuits’ close collaboration with the fascists in Buenos Aires is well documented, although they don’t like to talk about it in Vatican News. His successor Robert Prevost is no better, but his crimes were only committed in Peru during the same period. Later he was absorbed by the Chicago mafia and is now the man of the Trump regime. The Vatican and the mafia love to bond.
After WW2, a new immigrant group arrived, the Nazis. Here and in Paraguay and Brazil they settled with their scientists, who continued the advanced experiments that were interrupted in 1945.
In the 70s, the USA, using the CIA - another organization with significant Nazi recruitment and formed with the halp of General Reinhart Gehlens Gestapo network - organized coups d’état in several other countries in South America during the so-called Dirty War, also known as Operation Condor, and a fascist military government was installed in Argentina. Here they actually got help from their own people, since the CIA was created by imported Nazis. The Argentine Nazis had settled in a locality in Patagonia called Bariloche. It was also, oddly enough, a refuge for Jews... There are persistent rumors that Hitler did not die in the bunker in Berlin but lived out his life here. There is quite some substance to the roumour. There are many rumors, and one of the not equally substantiated is that Angela Merkel is the daughter of Hitler and Eva Braun. A fact beyond rumor level, however, is that top scientists specializing in advanced rocket technology lived here and worked for the Argentine regime.
In addition, tango is danced and tons of beef are produced on the pampas. The gaucho romance is still alive today, as most Argentine beef is produced in tightly controlled enclosures, where the beef cattle step on their own hooves. They have no longer had a natural life, and their food is not grass on the plains.
Armenia
- capital: Yerevan
Armenia is probably one of the cradles of civilization. We need only mention that Ararat is an Armenian sacred mountain occupied by the Turks, where Noah landed with his ark according to Genesis in the Old Testament = a copy of a Sumerian tale.

Its language is so unique that it is difficult to find similarities with other languages. Or rather: ancient Armenian words can be found in Sumerian, which means that there is a piece of history that needs to be rewritten and stretched back in time.
Another language, apparently unprecedented, Basque / Euskadi, turns out to contain many hundreds of words from Armenian, which has been documented by the Armenian linguist Vahan Setyan. Taking this idea further, another researcher Rand Flem Ath has suggested that the landing site for civilization after the great flood beyond the Caucasus / Ararat was precisely the Pyrenees, the Ethiopian plateau, Peru / Lake Titicaca and a similar place in East Asia. If you draw a circle of these locations, where is its center? Antarctica. We can then think about it.
The country that is today called Turkey is part of ancient Greater Armenia. This means that the oldest advanced site that has been dated with certainty (9,500+ years before the Common Era), Göbekli Tepe, is Armenian.
The Turks don’t like to hear that kind of thing, since the founders of modern Turkey, the Young Turks, were the ones primarily responsible for the Armenian genocide that took the lives of 1.3 million Armenians in 1915-17. Ataturk was simply a mass murderer.
The Young Turks were Dönmeh, a group of crypto-Jewish Freemasons from Thessaloniki, Greece, who had been given carte blanche by British intelligence to destroy the Ottoman Empire so that the British could come in. There is a close connection between this ’opening scene’ and the nefarious formation of the state of Israel and the installation of a fake royal family in Saudi Arabia.

Australia
- capital: Canberra
A slave island big enough to be a continent. It was the place where the British Empire dumped political prisoners, including from Ireland, people who had participated in uprisings against the empire’s atrocities internally. Where the French sent them to where the pepper grows - French Guiana - the British shipped their problems to Australia.
A local population already lived here, who had been there for an estimated 40,000 years. This Aboriginal population faced hard times from their colonial masters. To some extent from the deported prisoners but especially from the authorities appointed by the British.
As part of the inner circle of the Commonwealth, equivalent to the Five Eyes countries, which under Project Echelon had an agreement to spy on each other’s populations and ‘sell’ them on, we recently saw Australia, along with New Zealand, Great Britain, Canada and the USA, embark on the NWO’s neo-fascist totalitarianism with lockdown measures that only the worst regimes in world history have achieved.
These five countries still have a constitution - in the case of the USA it requires a longer explanation, because we are talking about the so-called 2nd version, the edited one - where the British Crown is the supreme authority. They still have a hidden status as imperial outposts and are a constitutional monarchy. A little hard to understand, isn’t it? A country that is independent and has its own constitution ... but it doesn’t have one anyway, because the English monarch is the actual head of state.
It is also a little hard to get over the fact that the country where the friendliest, most cheerful and humorous people are found has now become a dismembered psychopathic empire. From being voted the second best country in the world to live in, it became one of the worst shit countries in the early 2020s, where people had to fear a corrupt government performing terror on them.
The former slave state has been bombed back to 1789 - the same year that France underwent a revolutionary hell with civil massacres and guillotines - when the penal colony of New South Wales and the city of Sydney were founded. Australia is so large that it took the English until 1850 before they had ‘discovered’ the entire continent and established five more crown colonies, the current six states.
A whole decade was spent conspiring = figuring out how to screw up a constitution into a so-called dominion, where on paper there was self-government, while on the other side of the paper written in small print, land was being pulled.
The original population, the aboriginals, started out with an estimated one million - they didn’t run around the bush and count them, they guessed - fell drastically over the course of 150 years. Most of them died like everyone else in the Edgeworld because of the diseases that the colonists brought with them - and that they knew they were bringing with them, and that the natives had no resistance to. This was known from the Spanish Empire’s extermination of half the population on another continent through childhood diseases.
Few people know that a number of Australian soldiers participated on the Western Front in WW1. First they were sent to the other side of the world to a penal colony, but then they were brought back around the world to be used as cannon fodder in the war about which the younger generation of British historians has no doubt: England bore the main responsibility for the deployment of this war, which they called The Great War, the magnificent, the glorious war, for the same reason.
Austria
- capital: Wienna
Venus of Willendorf, a piece of Stone Age art estimated to be 22-24,000 years old. Fertile women were favored at the time:
The country that moved the boundary between the Stone Age and the Bronze Age in Europe. In 1991, Ötzi the Iceman was found in the Ötztal Pass between Austria and Italy. He died in a storm and was freeze-dried and then deep-frozen for 5,000 years, after which he emerged as a well-preserved mummy. He had an axe with a copper head, which historians say he shouldn’t have, so they had to move the dating of the Bronze Age back about a thousand and a half years. He died with a recent wound from an arrowhead, so he may have been on the run and may not have chosen the dangerous path with the best of intentions.
The fact that Austria was called the Eastern Empire is due to a document from 996, which says Ostarichi. Are we to guess that the country was then named by people west of the east.
Before, Celts lived in the country called Noric or the Hallstatt culture, and the Romans took over the name as Noricum when they incorporated it as a province. Later a part of Charlemagne’s Holy Roman Empire ruled by the Carolingians. Otherwise, Austria is most associated with the family that has ruled since 1278, the Habsburgs.
Like other kingdoms with a connection to the east, Austria was also attacked by the Ottomans/Turks. They managed to beat them back to Belgrade.
Mozart composed a march A la Turca for piano in this connection. The Viennese composers of the 18th century+ are called the Viennese School (Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven), but the figure Mozart is a more sinister person. There is much evidence that he was a designed figure for marketing dozens of excellent Italian composers, whom his father Leopold housed in Salzburg, after which he published their works under the name Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. His widow Constance remarried and lived in Copenhagen, and you can still see a plaque on a wall in Lavendelstræde.
In 1804 Austria became an empire and a dual monarchy in 1868 when they inherited the Hungarian throne. This monarchy collapsed after WW1, which was the intention of the Empire of Envy, the British. WW1 was their Great War, which was to destroy four competing empires so that they could plunder them afterwards: the German, the Austro-Hungarian, the Russian and the Ottoman. The greatest and most scoundrelly crime against humanity ever. The 20th century has been marked by this crime, and we are still not out of its karma.
In the 1930s Austria had its own version of fascism and a civil war between fascists and social democrats. The front was like in the Spanish Civil War, but without its scale and bloodshed. In 1938 the Germans marched in, and Austria voted in a referendum to join Germany called Der Anschluss. There is some doubt as to whether the yes vote was really 99%+ in favour of unification. But Hitler was indeed seen as a hero both in Austria... AND in other Western countries. As Churchill said about fascism (he was one of them, but the English are not very keen to admit it):
If I had been younger, I would have marched with Mussolini’s blackshirts.
During Operation Lockdown, the Austrian government gave some worrying reminders of the Nazi era. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was a great admirer of Austrian Prime Minister Sebastian Kurtz - the Austrian Macron - and tried to copy a middle ground between his policies and the Israeli ones, which also went to totalitarian extremes. As she said: Those who are not fully vaccinated are no longer welcome in Danish society. Someone must have tapped her on the shoulder and told her that she should maybe be a little more careful. NEVER-EVER !! forget her for that statement!
The World Economic Forum, which considers itself the new world government,
really likes compliant career politicians who are still wet behind the ears
Then of course there’s the wienerbrød - well, no, it’s a Danish invention, just like the Parisian steak. But they definitely master the art of pastry in the Viennese cafes. And who can say no to a wienerschitzel, except vegans? It should fill the entire plate and be flash-fried in lard.
Azerbaijan
- capital: Baku
The name Azer is related to the Aesir in Norse mythology.
We get a hint of this by reading Snorri Sturlasson and his account of Odin taking his people from a place east of the Black Sea and leading them through Russia to the Baltic Sea.
The Norwegian ethnologist Thor Heyerdahl confirms this probability through his studies. In this mythology (read: ancient history) we also hear about the opponents of the Aesir called the Vanir. And if we cross over the border to Turkey we find their country in the area around the great Lake Van, where some of the most interesing ruins have been digged out recently. They are identified to superseed the age of Sumer by millennia – that is to say: the official age of Sumer. The famous Sumerian Kings List-tablet has something to say about that.
Azerbaijan has a magnificent geography between the Caspian Sea and the Caucasus Mountains. Baku is the capital on the Caspian Sea, and oil is the country’s largest resource.
The city was considered the main center of oil production in the Soviet Union, and one of the Nazis’ strategic-fatal mistakes during Operation Barbarossa was that their main force headed for Baku instead of taking Moscow, as they needed oil to complete the operation and return to Germany.
As we know, it didn’t go very well. Like Napoleon they had underestimated both the Russian winter and the resiliense of the people. The history is now repeating itself due to ignorance and arrogance.
The Bahamas
- capital: Nassau
Archipelago of 700 (30 inhabited) islands between Cuba and the USA. Today best known as a playground for rich Americans and other tourists.
The islands in the Caribbean population before the arrival of the Spaniards were Arawak Indians. But Indians have never been good, obedient slaves, so there are not many of them anymore. The islands were taken by the English under Charles I in 1629.
The American military presence is not talked about much. Their underwater military counterpart to Area 51, Altec, is located on the island of Andros. This is due to a number of factors, including the presence of various other nations in the Caribbean.
There is a special interest in an area southwest of Cuba called The Hot Zone. The water here is very deep, and pictures taken by submarines show that there is a building complex hidden at a depth of 700 meters, including pyramids of considerable size. The photos were taken by a marine engineer named Paulina Zelitsky, who was hired by Fidel Castro to search for ‘sunken Spanish galleons’ – which was a front cover for something else and more exotic. She found what she was looking for.
The sinister backers of the search subsequently succeeded in imposing a total ban on visiting this place, and no pictures may be published. People who work in the area and come across anything unusual will be followed if they speak out about it.
There are also strange things in the Bahamas archipelago itself. Bimini Road is a very straight occurrence on the island of the same name, so straight that it is very inconceivable that it is of natural origin. What was it for and especially: who built it? As always happens with these findings, they are either explained away or covered up. And who has an interest in it? The answer is found, as already indicated, in military purposes and the global military’s fanatical interest in prehistoric technology. An interest that was seen during WW2, when the Nazi operation unit Ahnenerbe (legacy of the ancestors) was sent to all areas of the world where signs of this kind had been found.
Here is the Bimini Wall seen from satellite. Up close, there are large regular blocks of stone placed in a straight line. Nature doesn’t enjoy that kind of thing in its spare time. It reminds us of another road or bridge that runs between India and Sri Lanka, Rama Setu, Rama’s bridge. Science always vehemently deny, that these kind of structures are man made and will find all sorts of weird explanations for nature forming 900 angles, straight and humanly organized patterns and so on. According to the darwinist dogma evolution can only proceed in a straight line. People in times older than allowed by science are primitive cavemen or half monkeys, and for that reason structures, that are very old either are natural, or they are build by later civilisations. Or science doesn’t care to explain, why eg. bronze age cultures formed and moved around with stone block of 20-2000 tons in difficult landscapes.
Bahrain
- capital: Manama
Former pearl fishing paradise and home to the 4,000+ year old Dilmun culture.
It became a British protectorate = pumping station for resources from the early 19th century until 1971, when the Al Khalifahs declared it a kingdom. Since the island of Bahrain and its waters contain oil, the word pumping station is quite appropriate. Along with Qatar and Kuwait, it is one of the Middle East’s oil-producing microstates.

The King Fahd Dam today connects the island to Saudi Arabia. It is, in a sense, a ‘family-owned’ state, albeit without the tyrannical influence of Saudi Arabia.
Bangladesh
- capital: Dhaka
A country located in both a fertile and highly unstable area, where floods are the norm.
When the British were forced to leave India after their state bankruptcy after WW2, they destroyed the area in envy by pitting Hindus against Muslims. The former India became India, West Pakistan and East Pakistan - today Bangladesh. Divide and rule again and again.
In 1971, East Pakistan broke away with a violent effort that created a refugee flow of 10 million to India. Bangladesh, East Benghal, received help from Russia and India to win the war against West Benghal, Pakistan.
The main income is textiles, tea, leather and frozen shrimp grown in the vast delta. It is both a fertile area but also a risky place to live, as floods occur regularly, wiping out human habitation. As one of the world’s poorest countries, it is difficult to recover from such disasters. The textile industry in particular has been accused of its extensive use of child labor. This is unfortunately one of the unfortunate side effects of globalist-created impoverishment. The empire can only exist in its parasitic nature through slave labor and completely underpaid labor masses.
Barbados
- capital: Bridgetown
The story of the usual suspects: colony for the Spanish, Portuguese and English. Slavery until 1833, then Commonwealth, the new soft slave status.
The original name for this island in the Lesser Antilles group used by the Arawakan-speaking Indians was Bim.
It was not only black slaves who were deported. There was also the white slave trade. The British considered the Irish to be subhuman, cf. Darwin who stated that ‘the Irish were the lowest race of all’. The Irish were captured and ‘barbathed’, as it was called. This happened all the way back to Cromwell’s regime in the 17th century.
Although the slave trade was formally stopped in the 19th century, the workers still lived under slave-like conditions well into the 20th century, and it was not until 1961 that the island became independent.
Belarus
- capital: Minsk
White Russia. Sandwiched between the Baltics, Poland, Ukraine and Russia, the country has been under Russian (Kievan Rus, the first Russia), later Polish and again Russian rule.
The country and its leader for decades, Lukashenko, are accused of various dictatorial tendencies. There is something to be said, but as we often see with such accusations, they almost always come from the mouths of people who want to place their people in power, want ‘regime change’ and want to run a country as a branch of a large corporation that wants a monopoly on ... EVERYTHING. Belarus’s location in Russia’s backyard means - as we have clearly seen in Ukraine - that various agencies such as the CIA are doing everything they can to undermine a regime that is not manipulable and willing to submit. Therefore the smear campaigns straight out of the playbook.
The Lukashenko regime is cracking down on human rights groups, media and NGO groups. But who finances and organizes these groups, who’s your daddy? People like George Soros, who many will know is one of the world’s leading financial terrorists and, in deep collaboration with the CIA, US-NeoCons and corrupt EU politicians whom he has bribed, is organizing his ‘open society’ to undermine all nationalist governments that want to protect that country from the abuses that always follow in the wake of Soros’ ‘colored revolutions’. These so-called ‘critics’ are therefore a paid part of Soros’ terror and subversion network. The Western media is completely silent about this kind of thing.
If we go back, we remember the front during the Russian Revolution between the ‘Reds and the Whites’, the revolutionaries and the national-traditionalists. The Whites are not a synonym for Belarusians, and after the fall of the Wall and the retreat of the Reds, it was natural-cultural for Belarus to associate itself with the emancipated Russia. Only in 1990-91 did Belarus gain its full independence.
The name comes from the Russian tsar’s designation for Russian territories that belonged to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which stretched from the Baltic to the Black Sea. At that time, there was not a Red Russia (communist) but a Little Russia (Ukraine), a Belarus and a Great Russia (the rest). Near the end of World War I, Germany had effectively won the war, which was confirmed as the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, named after the fortress at Brest in Belarus. The peace was not good enough for the British and Americans, and the war was restarted by The Army Flu, the Spanish Flu developed in American military laboratories and implanted via deliberately infected soldiers shipped to Spain.
Lately, the West has repeated the stunt of a broken-forged peace agreement, as they have now flatly admitted (among others Angela Merkel) that the Minsk agreements 1 and 2 were a sham maneuver to build up the military in Ukraine to start this proxy war against Russia. The Russians took them seriously and adhered to them. The Kiev fascists, the US and NATO broke them without blinking, because they knew they were fake.
Belgium
- capital: Brussels
Headquarters of several institutions belonging to the global elite. Among them the EU, NATO and A.N.N.A.
The Belgian royal family has been deeply involved in Nazism, and Prince Bernhard was one of the founders of the infamous think tank Bilderberg Group, the then main body of globalist billionaires and megalomaniacs, before it became too much of a bad name. After that, the World Economic Forum, created by another Nazi, Klaus Schwab, took over. Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld was former SS officer, who was married to Queen Juliana of the Netherlands.
Belgium has also been a center for pedophile networks. Some may remember the case of Marc Trudeau, which was only the tip - or perhaps the bottom of the iceberg.
It is not without reason that Belgium is one of the headquarters of the global elite. The country has a long history as a colonial power in Africa, where the most notorious atrocities were committed in the Congo State under Leopold II’s regime. Very fittingly, it is today the center of both the EU and NATO, both of which are imperialist organizations.
The EU has now 100% accepted NATO as its military arm,
and the European leaders are now shouting at each other about armaments and WW3.
Is there anything good to say about the country? Absolutely. They make some of the world’s strongest and/or strangest beers. A tradition created by monks with monastery breweries.
One has to imagine a Belgian Trappist monk with a vow of silence with a constantly controlled shit on. The plump bottle no. 5 from the left is also extremely drinkable and the brand Orval is high on the list of, among others, Danish Beer Enthusiasts. Cheers!
Belize
- capital: Belmopan
Located between Guatemala, Mexico and Honduras and part of the Mayan culture in the innermost pocket of the Yucatan Peninsula.
Not surprisingly, the country became a British colony after the Spanish under the name British Honduras. It was not until 1981, along with a number of countries in Africa, that Belize broke away from its status as a crown colony. Today, it is considered both a Central American and a Caribbean country.
Most of the inhabitants are multilingual in variations of Belizean Creole, Spanish, Carib, English, German, Mayan dialects and Garifuna, a dialect of the Arawak Indian language.
Interestingly, there is a difference between the language of men and women, where the men’s is more Carib, and the women’s is more Arawak and old-fashioned. They have therefore been traditionalists. Most today are a mixture of descendants of Africans and Mayans.
Like many British colonies, they only achieved independence well into the 20th century in 1981. Here, the pressure had become too great for the British to call themselves crown over colonies anymore.
Benin
- capital: Porto Novo
Former French colony formerly known as Dahomey. In 1960 they became independent and called themselves Benin after a royal city in neighboring Nigeria.
Voodoo is said to have originated in Benin. It is still practiced here as a religion by 70% of the population. Basically, voodoo, like most African spiritual traditions - which we then call religions - is an ancestor cult. The spirits are called loa, and you should strive to become good friends with them.
Today, voodoo is a syncretistic religion. You could say that it is African at heart, but outwardly it uses names from Catholicism. To please the missionaries, they have introduced a supreme god and called him Bon Dieu.
The bad reputation of voodoo is due to the fact that magic is also practiced. And since magic can be misused to do harm, people are afraid of it. That is perhaps why it blends in well with Catholicism.
As you know, voodoo is also practiced in Haiti, where there are many descendants of slaves from Benin.
Benin’s history testifies that Africans themselves were slave traders, a historical fact often ‘forgotten’ in all the political correctness ideologisation we are subjected to. The kings of Dahomey sold their captured enemies to the white slave traders.
Bhutan
- capital: Thimphu
The Kingdom of Bhutan or Druk Yul is located in the middle of the Himalayas between India and Tibet/China.
In 1961, the country closed itself off so that they would not be overwhelmed by uncontrolled tourism like in Nepal. Thus, they have managed to completely avoid cultural erasure and Chinese-staged revolutions by Maoist groups, with Tibet as the ultimate scare example.

You can enter the country, but only to a limited extent and with respect for the country’s traditions. An admirable decision that many countries could learn from - unfortunately in most cases too late.

Bolivia
- capital: La Paz
A country that is 1/3 Andes and 2/3 jungle.
Before the conquistadors, the people in the mountains were Incas and the people in the depths of the jungle were tribal people. The Bolivian jungle is now used as a transportation route for the cartels.
A persistent rumor tells of the hidden and now lost Inca city deep in the jungle, the famous Paititi, synonymous with El Dorado. Google Maps has deleted it, but there are aerial photos from the Madre de Dios region that show an extensive pyramid complex. At the Rio Timpia, there is this square plateau:
What should we think? See also the Pyramids at Paratoari under Peru.

That the jungle can completely overgrow buildings in an astonishingly short time is known from Guatemala and Belize, where even large buildings were only discovered well into the 19th century. Using laidar technology / geophysical scanning, thousands of such buildings and cities are revealed in the jungles of South America, waiting to be excavated.
Bolivia declared independence from Spain in 1809, but only after the Bolivian War of Independence, which lasted 16 years, did the declaration become a reality. Like other countries in South America, they experienced military dictatorship during the Dirty War, where the CIA installed various fascist regimes. Corruption is part of everyday life in most places on this continent. And the opponents of the dictatorial regimes were and are often just as corrupt mafia cartels.
In 2005, however, the country got its first indigenous president, Evo Morales.
Bosnia-Herzegovina
- capital: Sarajevo
In antiquity, part of ancient Illyria, which included present-day Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro and Albania. Not a great empire as such, with an area with a distinct culture consisting of a string of kingdoms. These kings gave the Roman Empire some problems, as the legions did not have their favorite territory in densely vegetated mountainous areas.
Before that time, there were so-called Neolithic cultures along the Bosna River. All important civilizations arise near water.
Near Sarajevo, it is claimed that there is a giant pyramid. A mountain is definitely pyramid-shaped, and in its interior a 2.4 kilometer long branched passage system has been excavated, which is claimed to be only 2% of what seismic scans show. As usual, there is great resistance to having it properly examined by mainstream archaeologists who do not want their worldview challenged.
The Ottoman conquest of Bosnia began in 1386 and lasted until 1592. A peasant uprising in Herzegovina broke out in 1875, and in 1878 the Bosnians managed to break free. But this only meant that Bosnia was annexed by the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This only changed with the assassination of Archduke Prince Ferdinand, heir to the Habsburg throne.
The new generation of British historians, who refuse to continue writing imperial history with their arms twisted behind their backs, assert that this assassination and everything that followed were the work of the British Empire.
World War I was the Great War desired by the imperial establishment.
The killer was the same anarchist – in those days a word for terrorist or assassin - who, on the orders of the British, murdered the Serbian king and queen years earlier, because the Brits knew they would be opposed to their glorious world war.
Botswana
- capital: Gaborone
The land of the Tswana people. Former British colony called Bechuanaland, which changed its name upon independence in 1966.
Due to the delta and the Kalahari Desert and its inhospitability, Botswana is one of the world’s least populated countries. Only about two million people live in an area of 580,000 km2. In comparison, Denmark is 43,000 km2.

In 1964, the British had to accept self-government for what was then British Bechuanaland, which now became Botswana.
Initially, the country had no military. But after provocations from the Marxist regime in Zimbabwe and an update on the old tribal conflict with the Ndebele tribe in Zimbabwe, they established a military.
Behind new political conflicts, something ancient often hides.
Brazil
- capital: Brasilia
Portuguese colony from 1500 to 1808.
The world’s 5th largest country in area and 7th largest in population.
Brazil IS the Amazon, the gigantic network of rainforest rivers from most of South America, which originates in the Andes to the west and flows into the Amazon River and out at Macapá in the Atlantic.
The Brazilian rainforest has been heavily logged over the past 100 years. The yellow color on the map shows the rainforest that has been cut down or burned. This is because an ancient science has been lost.
The travelers after Columbus reported on ‘great white cities’ in the jungle. First of all: was it a legend? Geophysical scans show that they are covered by the fast-growing jungle.
Laidar scans of the Brazilian jungle - the cities exist in the thousands, and millions of people lived there.
Next: How could they sustain their existence?
The answer is that they knew how to enrich soil using a special technique with charcoal. You could call it ‘fermented charcoal’. In these areas, charcoal from a treatment 1000 years ago is still found in the soil, and the presence of this natural and yet cultural form of carbon means that the soil does not suffer from the rapid depletion that is the main problem with rainforest soil after logging. It is called terra preta, prepared soil.
All the climate nonsense is completely wrong. The problem is not the CO2 in the air. It is the CO2 that is NOT in the soil because failed-stupid-here-and-now-greedy farming methods have destroyed the soil.
The technique has been rediscovered and further developed and is slowly spreading through various initiatives. However, they are running into powerful syndicates-cartels-interests that have so far made quick money through logging and burning.
The inhabitants of the ‘great white cities’ (the term comes from a Jesuit monk who sailed the rivers and saw them) before Columbus were therefore more advanced as farmers than the brutal invasion forces. On the other hand, they had no immune system against the diseases that the invaders brought with them, so they died in droves from biological warfare.
They died like flies, but Jesus loved them for it
In 1500, a Portuguese imperialist arrived and claimed the area on behalf of his country. That’s half of an entire continent, it’s mine! That’s a pretty big claim, you might say! Brazil was given the honor of being a Portuguese colony. But when the royal family got into trouble in Portugal, they simply moved to Brazil, which was now elevated, as the imperial self-understanding says, to a kingdom, and in 1822 it became a constitutional empire, the stage before God’s own kingdom ...
In the 1960s-80s, Brazil was under military rule like most other ‘banana republics’, as the Yankees called the brown ex-slaves down there. Fascism was in high demand at the agency in those years. But it was also Brazil that Dr. Mengele chose as his new experimental site when he escaped unpunished from Germany after WW2.
Politics is a sad, corrupt affair in Brazil. Recently, the corrupt (?) socialist Lula da Silva is said to have cheated himself into an election victory. One of his first measures was to decree that people can be thrown in prison for 8 years if they refuse to be vaccinated. Has he perhaps received money from the pharmaceutical companies? Recently - at the beginning of 2023 - he passed a law where you can get eight years in prison! for not being injected with experimental poison.
A socialist with globalist money behind him. Here he is making the LGBTQ... pussy sign.
We should nonetheless be careful with the way leaders of state are portrayed by propaganda media. Being a socialist in South- and Meso America is the same as being a target of USA / CIA.
Brunei Darussalam
- capital: Bandar Seri Bagawan
A strange and artificial microstate on Borneo sandwiched between Indonesia and the Philippines created by imperial resource hunting. Brunei was created in an area with large oil deposits discovered in 1929. So the oil hunters thought:
Let’s just create a state here so we can hunt for oil in peace and quiet. We’ll probably get rich.
And so they did.
Brunei is the Bahrain-Kuwait-Emirates of East Asia.
And like the family-owned microstates on the Arabian Peninsula, the Sultan decides EVERYTHING. The State - that’s him, and 2/3 of the population work for the State-that-is-him and therefore cannot express themselves politically.
In return, they have high salaries, and they pay no taxes and enjoy free food and housing subsidies + free medical care. In other words, a welfare society on steroids. But when the Sultan is a trillionaire, he can probably afford to bribe a population of 429,000 bald heads to maintain his lifestyle.
What would you rather have? For example, would you be willing to behave nicely if you didn’t pay taxes? Good question, right?
Bulgaria
- capital: Sofia
The early Bulgarians were famous for having refined the extraction and processing of gold as early as 6,000 years ago. The primary tribal people before the Bulgarians were the Thracians. One of the first places in the world where we know of wine production is Bulgaria.

But even earlier, there was a civilization in Bulgaria dating back to around 6,000 BC, known as the Danube Culture. Temples and structures have been found that suggest an advanced civilization, and artifacts with a mysterious written language that has never been deciphered.
Bulgaria was an early adopter of statehood, and the First Bulgarian Empire was formed in 681 and expanded over the course of a few hundred years across the Balkans all the way to the Tatra Mountains south of Poland. There were conflicts with both the Byzantines and the Kievan Rus’, and in 1386 they were not surprisingly overrun by the Ottomans as the bridgehead between Asia and Europe on the Black Sea.
As in other countries in the Balkans, freedom and nationalist movements arose. People who cultivate the cliché that nationalism leads to war and is therefore evil forget - or do not understand - that resistance war is the ONLY legitimate form of war, just as killing a human being can only be defended as self-defense. These countries defended themselves against the Empire that had inflicted this war on them.

Burkina Faso
- capital: Ouagadougou
The French defeated the Mossi people in the 19th century. You can imagine it: the French military hi-tech of the time against spears, bows and arrows. The Mossi kingdom lasted from the 15th century until the establishment of a French colony in 1890 as part of the Ivory Coast. In 1919, the country was allowed to become ... its own French colony! Big time.
They were not allowed to do that for long, but thank God they became a French colony again in 1947 under the name Upper Volta. So much to be grateful for ...
It is said that Yenenga Dagomba, a warrior princess was the founder of the Mossi kingdom.
In 1960 the country became independent. The pattern is that newly independent countries go through a phase of coups d’état, military rule, civil wars, etc. Burkina Faso is no exception. Why this pattern? Because colonial rule destroys the original stability among the original tribes. When the rule disappears, there is no structure to take over a country that has now become partially europeanized, because they have no rooted European tradition. Corruption is just around the corner.
In addition, the former colonial power has an interest in maintaining control over their ex-colony, so they will often support one population group against one or several others. As you know, this is called divide-and-conquer. It is not with the good will of the colonial power that the country has become independent, so there is no help to be found here - quite the opposite.
Nevertheless, Thomas Sankara, who carried out a military coup in 1986, was popular with the people. He was a benevolent, unelected man. His reforms were aimed at the local corrupt elite, that is, people who had gained privileges during the colonial era. He was liquidated by one of his associates, Blaise Campaoré, who sat as a non-benevolent dictator until 1914, when the people had grown tired of him.
Since then, the country has been plagued by Muslim and other troublemakers from Mali who had fled across the border. They brought violence and terror with them. And wherever there is terror in the world, there we find the CIA. Here the glorious word ’regime change’ is used, a euphemistic newspeak expression for subversive activity that is intended to lead to a coup d’état.
After that, things get really exciting. The latest development in the country is that President Ibrahim Traoré is in the process of doing something that is unique. And he has been doing it much longer than any African head of state has been. He has very effectively put the colonialists and globalists at the door. As a skilled military man - and this is not a military coup, because he has the entire population behind him - he has carried out a thorough cleaning of the corruption that exists in the country, as in all African countries, but which has been so difficult to deal with. He has imprisoned or exiled CEOs of large mining companies that have pumped gold out of the ground without paying for it.
Remember that Burkina Faso is the Gold Coast, even though it has no coastline. There are huge gold reserves underground that foreign companies have been extracting for virtually free for decades.
The stories of the operations he has performed with surgical precision make us hold our breath. The Western leadership segment is furious with him, because this is the first time anyone has challenged them so effectively. Their REAL big problem is that he is challenging the West on its very existence, AND that the list of African countries that are intensely aware of what is happening and supporting it is growing exponentially. And not only African countries are intensely aware but countries all over the Peripheral World that have been struggling with the same insurmountable problems for ages. This could be a historic turning point, and we pray and hope that it will succeed.
Read: The President that did the Unthinkable
Burma / Myanmar
- capital: Naypyidaw
Why this name change? This often happens when big politics are involved. It reflects the Burmese military government’s desire to signal that they are the ones who rule, that they are the new dynasty. Myanmar was the ancient dynasty’s name for themselves and the country they ruled over. Burma was the people’s name for the country where they were allowed to be. It’s about power and signal-symbol politics. In other words: both names are legitimate but each reflects its own worldview.
Burma is basically a long fertile strip from Rangoon to Mandalay, where the two rivers Iriwaddy and Yangon flow into the Andaman Sea between the northern Indonesian islands and the Malacca Peninsula, and outside there is land that is less fertile. This is where the two names come in.
Burma has a border with China that is over 1000 km long, and there is a historical connection between the Burmese and the Chinese in Yunnan province on the other side of the border. The first city-states were created by the Pyu people from China-Tibet 200 years BC. Subsequently, city-states with other immigrant peoples arose. The most famous is the Kingdom of Pagan formed in 1050. It is from here that we have the almost otherworldly fantastic area with the 10,000 pagodas/temples and kyaungs, where the monks lived, a kind of monasteries that most people associate with Burma, and that all tourists must see. The Pagan kingdom lasted 150 years.
Burma was Portuguese for a short period between 1599-1614 as a harbinger of the arrival of Western imperialism. Both the French and the British tried, but the Burmese succeeded in throwing them out. It was in the 16th-17th centuries that French Indochina was established in Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. Denmark had a prince consort whose family had a history of French imperialism in Indochina, specifically Vietnam.
The British were in the thick of it from 1885-1948. Much imperialist romance was written - here the refrain in Kipling’s famous poem Mandalay from the poetry collection Ballads and Barrack-Room Ballads, which later became a pop hit:
Come you back to Mandalay,
Where the old Flotilla lay:
Can’t you ‘ear their paddles chunkin’ from Rangoon to Mandalay?
On the road to Mandalay,
Where the flyin’-fishes play,
An’ the dawn comes up like thunder outer China ‘crost the Bay!
And as the verse itself says, the soldier sees a Burmese girl sitting by the river, and he knows she is thinking of him, after which he thinks the pagodas are singing to him: Come you back, you British soldier; come you back to Mandalay!. However much sympathy one may have for Kipling as a great poet and writer - and he was there himself, we must remember - one must also say that it represents the British Empire’s self-understanding as God’s gift to humanity and the white man’s burden to save the marginalized from their lack of ... well, what did they lack? It was not greatness that they lacked. The British Empire, like the Roman Empire, was simply low-brow envious of the greatness they encountered in the world they trampled and robbed. While they imagined that the Burmese girl and all the other peasants loved them dearly. Come you back to Mandalay ...
The Burmese chose, so to speak, to Fuck ye off from Mandalay! Burma was not like other ‘liberated’ colonies - the British like to portray it as if they graciously and generously granted independence to their former colonies, then took it back with a new bond in the form of the Commonwealth of Nations.
The new Burma even had a deputy prime minister who became secretary-general of the UN in 1961, U Thant. On his staff was a young lady named Aung San Suu Kyi, who later won the Nobel Peace Prize.
And what did she receive the award for? For playing her victim role perfectly and appearing as a champion of freedom against the evil generals. Here she became the politically correct ruling segment in the West’s pet egg. But the story is not quite that simple. She was a tool for globalist big politics that wanted to undermine the generals’ regime. They were there to make sure that Burma did not slip back into neocolonialism. They saw how toxic Western democracy was and how undermining it was for local culture and actual self-government.
Are they the ‘good guys’? Well, they are what they are. Mrs. Kyi is corrupt, and the corruption runs deep. During the Obama period, Burma became a center for the international trade in ... children! The new Big Business, which has overtaken the drug trade within and has become the most profitable dirty business. And Mr. Obama was fully aware of it.
Burundi
- capital: Bujumbura
Burundi has the same ethnic problem as Rwanda: Hutus and Tutsis. The Tutsis were in the minority but were in power for the simple-banal reason that they were physically taller than the Hutus, and therefore they have been able to dominate them. The conflict arose as early as 1300-1600, when the Tutsis immigrated. The violent events in Rwanda did not bypass Burundi, although it received less attention.
Burundi was first colonized in 1899 - by the Germans. It takes time to get that far into Africa. And not only did the Allies cut up Germany after WW1, they also plundered their colonies, so the Belgians stole Burundi. Thieves steal from thieves like imperialist scavengers.
When the country gained independence in 1962, the Tutsis again stole power in the form of a king. In 1972, the Tutsis massacred 100,000 Hutus in Burundi, so there is simply a long and ugly tradition of it in the area. During the following civil war, an estimated one million Tutsis were murdered by the extremist group called Hutu Power.
In 2006, Burundi was - and probably rightly so - named ‘the world’s least happy country’. In 1993, the country finally had a Hutu president. But when the Tutsis were in the military, they killed him. Then they got a new Hutu president, who they shot down along with the Rwandan president while he was on a plane.

Cameroun
- capital: Yaounde
The country that has all types of African landscape, 200 tribes including pygmies and languages - the country where they are musical (not uncommon in Africa) and can play serious football.
When the Portuguese arrived in the 15th century, they didn’t ask the locals what the land was called, so they called it Rio dos Camarões, hence the name Cameroon - and camarões means shrimp, so the Portuguese were more concerned with what animals they could catch than the people who lived here.
Emirate in the 19th century and German colony in 1884. The Germans sent in forced laborers, read: slaves, to improve the infrastructure so that they could better extract their stolen resources from the country. As thieves steal from thieves, the French and English stole the country after WW1 and created a so-called mandate area, which translated into understandable language means: an area where we can do as we please without being held accountable for anything. And who gave you the mandate to do that? Ehm, we did it ourselves!
Between 1960 and 1984, Cameroon became independent by combining the colonial mandate pieces into one.

Cambodia
- capital: Phnom Penh
Center of the ancient Khmer Empire.
Angkor Wat and a number of lesser-known but equally extensive megastructures in the Cambodian jungle constitute a mystery. They are claimed to be of relatively recent origin, but the technology behind the constructions is, on closer inspection, so advanced that a long list of unanswered questions arise. It is Egypt in Cambodia.
In the 20th century, Cambodia was subjected to a particularly unpleasant installation: Pol Pot. Inspired by Mao Tse-dong, this state psychopath committed one of the greatest genocides through his Khmer Rouge stormtroopers.
One of the cultural legacies he cracked down on was the same thing the imperialists did to the Chinese ‘boxers’ in the year 1900, i.e. practitioners of kung fu. Not many people know that the Khmers had their own rather deadly martial art called bokator. It means fighting with tigers. This meant that there was only one older gentleman who, after Pol Pot, was a bokator master. He has started a revival among young Cambodians.
Canada
- capital: Ottawa
A huge country with vast uninhabited areas, a harsh climate, inhospitable but impressive mountains and wild fur-bearing animals.
Today, Canada, along with Australia and New Zealand, is a - hopefully temporary - woke-fascist dictatorship led by a psychopathic protégé of the World Economic Forum (Justin Trudeau, son of Fidel Castro) appointed to conduct a socio-political-psychological-financial experiment on its population as a prelude to the WEF’s planned global takeover.
So was New Zealand’s ultra-woke-fascist female prime minister, who just in January 2023 tearfully gave her resignation statement on public display (read: read out of her dismissal letter). New times are coming. Maybe the psychopath should consider being a little more upfront here and just disappearing out the back door. That’s probably not going to happen, as psychopaths never think they’re doing anything wrong.

Canada, despite - or perhaps because of - its half-scary constitution, is still a fairly integral part of the British monarchy. The same goes for Australia and New Zealand - where politicians behave in the same way here in their early 20s.
Canada came onto the unfortunate world map when 50,000 truckers headed for the capital in 2021 because they would not submit to forced vaccination. A very large part of the population backed them and supported them financially. The government then stole that money under the pretext of a state of emergency. Which a fascist government has to do, because it has no popular legitimacy. It also has to get re-elected through electoral fraud, which happened that same year.
After the WEF breed Justin Trudeau it only became worse. They installed Marc Carney, which another beast. He is a very cunning former Goldman Sachs bankster, then a Bank of England CEO = a real Deep State creep.
As part of the inner circle of the Commonwealth, equivalent to the Five Eyes countries, which under Project Echelon had an agreement to spy on each other’s populations and ‘sell’ them on, we saw Canada, along with New Zealand, Great Britain, New Zealand and the USA, embark on the NWO’s neo-fascist totalitarianism with lockdown measures that only the worst regimes in world history have achieved.
A terrible story of globalist fascism.
These five countries still have a constitution - in the case of the USA it requires a longer explanation, because we are talking about the so-called 2nd version, the edited one - where the British Crown is the supreme authority. They still have a hidden status as imperial outposts and are a constitutional monarchy. A little hard to understand, isn’t it? A country that is independent and has its own constitution ... but it doesn’t have one anyway, because the English monarch is the actual head of state.
The Check Republic
- capital: Prague
The Prague Spring of 1956 is remembered by the elderly living today. Soviet tanks rolled into Prague, and the country did not escape until the Velvet Revolution of 1993 split Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. One of the most uncorrupt leaders the world has ever seen, the author and poet Vaclav Havel, led the country for ten years (1993-2003).

It was against his own will, but he agreed to help his country. He thus fulfilled Plato’s definition of the true statesman, who does not seek power for his own gain but undertakes the exercise as a service. An extremely rare occurrence among politicians. Havel’s merit is the world’s most developed country (whatever that is) and the most peaceful. The latest president (2025) has now banned the EU Flag from all public buildings. Although symbol politics, this still sends a strong signal to fascist Bruxelles.
Prague was the occult capital of Europe in the Middle Ages. And what was that? First of all, Prague, like Rome, is built on seven hills. The city planning was thought out in relation to numerical ratios. Rudolf II, who was emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, invited occultists, alchemists, Kabbalists, astrologers, gematria and other semi-scary people to the city in the 15th-17th centuries. But also scientists like Tycho Brahe. We must understand that the scientists of the 16th century were all esotericists, and at least half of their science consisted of sciences that were phased out and in many cases banned during the Age of Enlightenment. For example, at least half of Isaac Newton’s opus was in that category. England’s most famous scientist and occultist John Dee was in Prague at the time. But he was also an alleged spy agent for Elizabeth I, and he signed himself 007.
Central African Republik
- capital: Bangui
A border zone in the form of a savannah plateau between North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa, desert and jungle..
The great rivers are the blood vessels of the countries and their people. The colonialists saw them as channels for bloodsucking. It was also here that the white man died of blood poisoning - read Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, which takes place on the Congo River, and which in Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now became the Mekong River. The same story about the white man’s end in the midst of his greedy self-deception and obsession with owning EVERYTHING in the whole world.
French control area 1889-1903. Republic in 1960.
Dictatorship state for 30 years after that and then again a throwing ball for changing coups d’état.
One of the dictators was infected by colonialism to even call himself an emperor!
Trivia: 50% of the adult population in DCR is illiterate. For comparison, it is estimated that the same percentage of Americans today are ‘functionally illiterate’ and therefore unable to read a simple text without getting stuck. Interesting, isn’t it? And as we know, everything from America is arriving in a city near you any minute now. How is Generation Millennial doing with serious literature these days? Not so good, is it? But you, young reader, are of course an exception, or you wouldn’t be reading this.
Chad
- capital: N’Djamena
The country is mostly desert but also sahel, which is semi-desert - semi-savannah, a belt that runs from Eritrea in the east to Senegal in the west.
Chad is named after the large lake of the same name, which is the second largest wetland in Africa.
In ancient times, Chad was a center of the trans-Saharan trade routes. The French saw this in 1920 - what took you so long? - and annexed it as French Equatorial Africa - which is some real nonsense, showing that the French had no grasp of geography, because Chad is nowhere near the equator.
At independence in 1960, we see the usual post-colonial pattern: coups, civil wars, poverty and corruption. Chad is extracting crude oil from the sand - could the country’s woeful constitution have anything to do with it? It’s probably just a conspiracy theory... Recently, Chad, along with a string of Sahel countries, has turned its policy against their colonial power, which they have never gotten rid of: France.
Chile
- Santiago
The long, narrow country in South America. The Drake Passage separates Chile from Antarctica, which the current government believes they have a claim to. However, there is a treaty for the kind of thing that the big countries agree to... deal with. It doesn’t formally belong to them, but they act as if it did. On the other hand, Easter Island belongs to Chile, so they must be content with that.
Sir Francis Drake, who discovered the strait, even though the locals had discovered it a few thousand years ago, was the English queen’s favorite pirate. Back then, you just emptied enemy ships or boarded them and sailed them home. Today, you empty the pockets of corporations and ordinary people and call it business and governance.
That is, the United States recently ’legalized’ real old-school piracy. In their aggression towards Venezuela in late 2025 they have captured oil carrying cargo ships and just stolen the oil.
Drake was knighted by the queen. Then she didn’t need to call herself the pirate queen, because that’s what knights and privateers were for. Privateers today would be Blackwater, the tax authorities, the National Bank of Denmark (which is a private enterprise) and non-governmental organisations. It would also be ‘privatisation’, because the State is not allowed to control their murky, dirty secrets while they are doing the State a service. Or is it the State that is doing them a service? It is also called PPP, Public Private Partnership. Another name for it is fascism.
The Spanish invaded in the 16th century, crushed the Inca Empire and sent missionaries after the savages. The Mapuche in the south avoided being overrun for a long time, because it was so difficult to get down there and around. It was the Chileans themselves who overran them after independence in 1818.
In 1879-83, the Chileans fought a war with Peru and Bolivia over something as fantastic as... bird shit! Yes, the Saltpeter War was over guano - how low can humanity sink? Let’s call it the Poop War. But the again, all wars are poop.
In the 1960s and 1970s, it was political poop that was fought over. Salvador Allende was assassinated and the military junta took over in 1973. Let’s not delve into Augusto Pinochet’s regime of terror until 1990 with backup from the CIA during the Dirty War, which was CIA fascism against the South Americans. The CIA was formed by two fascist brothers with the last name Dulles, who were Wall Street lawyers with help from the preliminary study OSS and its imported Nazis and General Gehlen’s Gestapo network intact in 1947. Everything the US has committed of crimes against humanity since then bears the fingerprint of this Fourth Reich, or Nazi International. If we go all the way to the bottom, it is called the Order of the Black Sun, but then the story becomes very long.
Mothers of missing men and sons settled in this square in Santiago until the generals snuck out the back door. Don’t mess with the mothers, they never give up.
China
- capital: Beijing
China is big. Maybe it is too big, because what are Southern Mongolia, Sinkiang, Tibet and Manchuria doing in China? The Chinese SAID it was Chinese, and then they moved into the country.
The China of the Dynasties called itself Zhongguó, the Kingdom in the Middle. Originally, this middle was the area around the Yellow River, but the dynasties constantly expanded the territory.
Dynasties are family lines. They take turns sitting on the imperial throne. The oldest known are the family names Xi, Si, Ji and Ying starting in 2,500 BC, and the name of the people was Huaxia. They ruled for a long period, until the Han dynasty took over in 202 BC and ruled for 500 years, after which they were interrupted for a number of years by others and then returned to the throne. Han really just means Han Chinese who have always lived in the kingdom.
The first emperor, Qin Shi Huang, dreamed of immortality. It had to be possible to do this with mercury, his advisors believed, which of course ended up killing him. He had himself buried in a chamber with a large model of China at the bottom and the sea around it was ... mercury.
In the 13th century, a Mongol dynasty was established after the Mongol invasion of China - and almost the rest of the world.
The last dynasty was Manchurian, and was deposed in 1912, when modern times arrived - read: when the political machinations of the West took hold. We know the story from the movie by Bernardo Bertolucci: The Last Emperor.

The West has known about China since ancient times. The capital of the Tang (618-907) and Ming dynasties (1368-1644) was Xi’an. It was a real metropolis, a city of millions and thus the largest city in antiquity.
Chinese ships could assume enormous dimensions. Some warships were almost floating fortresses, others were huge junks with 5-6 sails, which are believed to have sailed the Pacific Ocean and reached South America. It is in Xi’an that the first emperor had himself buried in a mausoleum with 10,000 terracotta warriors.
The pyramids in Xi’an are proof that China has an even older history. No one is allowed to go near them, and the Chinese government denies their existence, even though aerial photographs and early photos clearly show them. How old are they and who built them? The answers are as vague officially as the answers to: how old are the Egyptian pyramids or the pyramids in Central America? The age is always greatly underestimated, because either science doesn’t know, or we are not allowed to know what someone knows. Scientists just spit out their assumptions, because they are afraid of losing face if they admit that they have no idea. Since you can’t date stones that can be up to billions of years old, you find some kind of scrawl that someone has left by the piles of stones and say: AHA! it must be the owners of this scrawl who made the piles of stones.
It is during the Ming Dynasty that the dynasty moves to Beijing, and from here the Forbidden City originates.
Although China had refined and advanced technology long before the Europeans, they were overtaken by the 19th century. And for the Europeans, that always meant war technology. Imperialists began to arrive in China. They set up trading posts along the southern coast. But for the British, trading was never enough; they had to own and destroy. In the Opium Wars of the 19th century, they tried to destroy the empire by sending tons of opium into the country. How convenient is it to make money by selling the enemy the poisonous weapon that kills him?
Resistance was brutally crushed. Here was supposed to be the famous picture that went around the world in 1900 from the so-called Boxer Rebellion, but the picture has been removed from the internet. Instead of this illustration. These boxers were resistance fighters who possessed skills in martial arts, kung-fu, and who were considered dangerous. It is this fear of these skills in the original forms of martial arts that has meant that the actual deadly techniques for example, in the original Okinawa karate are forbidden to practice today. Besides of course the expediency of not just killing each other in the training rooms. The art of skill became a tamed sport, effective without being deadly.

In 1912, China became a republic, and from here everything went wrong, because the external-imperialist warlords had arrived, which provoked local warlords. It lasted for three decades and ended in the Chinese Civil War 1937-45, after which the communists ruled the country with their genocide and brainwashing and have done so ever since.
World history is full of forgeries. The infamous Nanjing Massacre in 1937, which started the slide towards communism, was blamed on the Japanese, and they were accused of murdering 300,000 Chinese. The reality was that it was Maoists disguised as Japanese who committed the massacre. Mao tze Dong was an American agent educated at Yale University and was a member of the sinister lodge Skull & Bones. He alone had the lives of 100 million Chinese on his non-conscience. Pol Pot was a fruit fly next to Mao.
After the purges in the years after Mao, China slipped into a form of totalitarian state capitalism that is best compared to the National Socialist model of 1930s Germany. Or Stalin’s Russia in its particularly dysfunctional form. China is in reality the country that made Nazism or Red Fascism a reality.
China today has reached the breaking point for this regime. They have major internal problems democratically and economically. They boast about themselves and are considered the new global economic superpower, but their economic miracle is a very hollow thing, because it is based on what are called ponzi schemes. These are values that float in the blue air. When the collapse happens, it will send tidal waves across the world. This will subsequently - hopefully - have a relief effect for the subjugated Chinese people.
China’s population figure is possibly greatly exaggerated according to researcher Yi Fuxian, who has analyzed a large amount of demographic data and comes up with a maximum of 800 million. The strictly controlling one-child policy has not increased the population, on the contrary - which was also the intention. Why lie big-time like this?
The one-child policy has also meant an aging population. In a cynical response to the problem created by failed policy, a laboratory-made virus was released in 2019 from an ‘institute’ in Wuhan, the lower floors of which were under military control. It was known that the elderly would be particularly vulnerable to a virus that traveled through the respiratory tract. As you know, this was not just a Chinese operation with a biological weapon of mass destruction, but a global operation called Operation Lockdown.
The purpose was not only ‘euthanasia’ of the oldest part of the population but commercial, political and military. The vaccines, which were also mostly produced in China like all medicine, were highly ‘experimental’, i.e. in no way tested and approved. The population of the Earth was subjected to the largest illegal rat experiment in world history - under a false pretext of a state of emergency and the end of the Earth / Doomsday and everyone will die of the Black Plague. It was the pseudo-vaccines that were the real plague, and the fake pandemic was just the Trojan horse that was supposed to get the poison into the bodies of as many people as possible.
The most sinister purpose of the genetically engineered fake vaccines, however, was that Covid-19 - and COVID stands for Certification Of Vaccination IDentification and not coronavirus - was to be the biological component of the planned hyper-totalitarian control system of people combined with the draconian social points system that was also developed by the Chinese + the intended CDBC, the central banks’ digital currency in the cashless society.
Colombia
- capital: Bogotá
Named after Columbus, the Spanish arrived in 1499. They established colonies on the coast that became New Granada. The great liberator from the Spanish in South America was one of their own, Simon Bolivar, and he became the first president of Gran Colombia from 1819 to 1830. This country included present-day Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Panama.
One of the indigenous peoples of Colombia was the Muisca. Their culture was considered highly developed - which meant that in 1770 Charles III of Spain forbade them from speaking their own language! It is perhaps understandable that even the Spanish settlers in the country wanted nothing more to do with the Spanish king and his absurdities.
In recent times, Colombia has been a battleground between rebel groups such as the FARC and the ELN. There is almost always a connection between these groups, the CIA and the drug cartels. The city of Medellin was thus a kind of capital for the Medellin Cartel, Pablo Escobar and the cocaine trade. In the 1980s and 1990s, they were responsible for 80% of all cocaine trade worldwide.
But let’s not forget that Colombia grows some of the best coffee in the world.
Comores (Archipel des Comores)
- capital: Moroni
An archipelago with a whole lot of coral reefs, where only fish live and four volcanic rock lumps, where people live. The Arabs discovered the islands in the 2nd century and later they used them as a station for slaves and spices.
French colony 1843-1909, but they were not allowed real independence until 1961.
The islands are distinguished by a kind of world record in coups d’état - a full 20 of them since independence. For the same reason, no one bothers to invest in anything in the country, and the economy is floundering. It is in many ways a boring country. Possibly because they have good weather most of the time.
Congo
- capital: Brazzaville
Now we are confused, because there is both Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo/DRC. And if you search for information on the Internet, the same confusion prevails, because isn’t there only one Congo? Not surprisingly, but almost trivially, this naming circus is due to the country’s colonial history.
The country south of the Congo River is today the DRC, and it is a border drawn up in 1885 between Belgium and France about the country that they were respectively allowed to plunder (allowed by each other). The Belgian King Leopold wanted to plunder the country south of the river. The confusion used to be called French Congo and Belgian Congo.
The river system formed in the DCR by the Ubangui River runs through the capital of Congo, Brazzaville. Doesn’t the name suggest something about copper mining?
The dubiously informative Wikipedia states:
The people consist of many ethnic groups, including Kongo, Sundi, Bembe, Vili and Yombe. There are still 12,000 pygmies in the country, and about the same number of Europeans.
The pattern of political-social-economic unrest and often civil war after liberation from colonial rule and well into the period of newly gained independence also applies to Congo. The communists arrived, and communism, as is well known, took a patent for declared sympathy for ‘the people’, even though they never cared about the real people but only about their own power. Again, the fronts follow the stereotype between (1960) communist rule and military rule (1967), where one always seems to pave the way for the other. In the 90s, there were no fewer than four military governments, and in 1992 the state gave up running communism - which didn’t work anyway.
The civil war of 1997-99 destroyed the country’s infrastructure. And here one wonders whether the country’s population has an interest in destroying their own country’s infrastructure, or whether there are perhaps external interests with historical roots in the colonial era that have these interests? The answer is of course: YES.

Costa Rica
- capital: San José
If Costa Rica is a banana republic, it is one of the more well-functioning ones. Apart from a civil war in 1948, the country has been politically stable and free from political violence. It is something as rare as a country without an army, as it was disbanded after the civil war. They have managed to sell the country as an eco-tourist paradise with natural parks and beaches.
Silver and gold and other attractive resources have never been found in the country, and in fact it has probably been a blessing, because where such things are found, greedy jackals always arrive. Yet Columbus called it Costa Rica, the rich coast, when he arrived in 1502. The name was the entire coastline in Central America, and it was supposed to be rich in gold - that is, supposedly.
There is a term that is quite comprehensive and therefore almost useless for early cultures. They are called pre-Columbian. It can mean everything from before the year 1500 and back 10,000 years. However, some of the artifacts that have been found are very strange. What about this giant stone ball?
Croatia
- capital: Zagreb
A Croat is a hrvat, a mountain dweller who lives on the mountain, where the wind, boreas, Russian gora blows. That is the etymology.
The Dalmatian coast is long compared to neighboring Slovenia, which has only been allowed a small snip all the way up to the corner of the Adriatic Sea. And the mountains are the Dinaric Alps, which run through all the countries in the Balkans. Named after the mountain Dinara at 1,830 m on the border with Bosnia.
The Slavs, Croats and Serbs, immigrated in several waves in the 6th century. The Croatian king in the 8th century was recognized by the Pope, and they were the only ones allowed to hold mass in their own spoken language and use their own written language called Glagolitic. Should Pope John VIII stay on good terms with Italy’s closest neighbor to the east? Then came the kingdom in the 9th century, and the first king was named Tomislav, but the royal family died out 100 years later.
And what happens to kingdoms that cannot continue themselves? They are eaten by another kingdom: Hungary. Then feudalism, aristocracy. And we know what that means for the people, because they become subjects = serfs = semi-slaves who have to pay for the nobility’s lifestyle and warfare through taxation.
When the Ottomans destroyed Hungary, the Habsburgs took over Croatia from Austria. The Croats were freed from formal serfdom, but in return they had to serve in the army so that the Ottomans could be held in check. In the 18th century they were thrown out of the western part of the Balkans, and in the 19th century the nationalist freedom movements finished the job. However, they believed that they had to support the Habsburgs against the Hungarians, but Vienna did not treat them any better for that reason, so they ended up under Hungarian administration, and Austria-Hungary had become a dual monarchy in the meantime. These tensions were part of the Balkan powder keg that was exploited by the British to start WW1. The Croats had to fight against the Serbs for the Habsburgs and the Axis powers, even though they were much more closely related to the Serbs.
In 1917, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia was formed from Serbia, Slovenia and Croatia with Peter I of Serbia as monarch.
A sinister general Sivkovic had been involved in both the assassination of the Austrian heir to the throne - which started WW1 - and the Serbian king and queen before that. He had to be rewarded for that, so he became prime minister. And in 1934, the Croatian king Aleksandar I was assassinated during a visit to France. There is a rich and flourishing tradition of political assassinations in the area, and as a Croatian history book from 1938 states: Politics is indistinguishable from gangster rule. We can still subscribe to that in our time.
In the 1930s, the fascist group Ustaša (Croatian: purge) was formed, and during WW2 they participated on the side of the Nazis. Communism versus fascism, red versus black, is truly politics as gangsterism, for it is nothing more than the internal struggle between the two primary and ancient mafia groups or orders: the Order of the Dragon versus the Order of the Black Sun. It is estimated that 1.325 million people died in the Balkans during WW2. Most people know that other people in the Balkans killed them.
That is how the wars of the Empire are: they make people kill each other.
Cuba
- capital: Havana
The largest island in the Caribbean and for the same reason the largest playground for imperial and neo-imperial politics.
Communist planned economy has maintained Cuba as one of the poorest countries in the world - because contrary to what people with a left-wing brain believe and think, dysfunctionality and impoverishment are the VERY MAIN IDEA behind communism/socialism/red fascism. Millions of Cubans chose exile because of Fidel Castro. His illegitimate son with Mrs. Trudeau was recently implementing the World Economic Forum’s updated version of red fascism in Canada.
The Spanish-American War of 1898 began off the harbor of Havana with the Americans under Theodore Roosevelt sinking their own warship, the USS Maine. In military parlance, this is called Operation Stand-Down False Flag. And where did that war come from? It is nothing more than the old conflict between the British Empire and Spain from the good old days of piracy in the Caribbean in new clothes.
The Cuban Missile Crisis in the 1960s was part of the Cold War extension of WW2. John F. Kennedy - despite his Nazi family background - saw what the US Deep State was up to and opposed it. Cuba had close ties with Soviet Russia. Generals in the underground had planned an OSDFL (false flag) called Operation Northwood, where two passenger planes with mostly American passengers would be shot down as a pretext for an invasion of Cuba and a nuclear war against Russia. Kennedy saw it and stopped it. They did not forgive him, and we know what happened shortly after.
One of the more occult reasons for the changing Cuba crises is that in the waters between Cuba and the Yucatan Peninsula liesThe Hot Zone. An underwater city with pyramids has been discovered via available equipment and submarines in deep water (700 meters), and the US military has placed a ring of prohibition around the site. They operate from a base at Bimini/Bahamas - where, surprisingly, there are also remains of a prehistoric hi-tech culture.

Cyprus
- capital Nicosia ... or is it Larnaca?
Cyprus has had a problem. The island was Greek but was clearly in Turkish waters.
With the history that the Balkans and the Mediterranean countries have had with the expanding and often brutal Ottoman Empire, it is not difficult to understand.
Everyone in the antique world has been to Cyprus - as with Sicily: Assyrians, Phoenicians, Egyptians, Persians, Arabs, Romans, French and Greeks. And the English of course in 1878, when the British Empire wanted to own the WHOLE World. The longest occupation was the Ottomans: 1571-1878, and they did not legally leave it until 1914, when the British, not surprisingly, annexed the island. And as is a pattern from all British occupation areas, there will ALWAYS be a perpetual but controllable conflict between groups of the population.
In the 1960s there was a decided civil war, and the UN had to intervene. This was at a time when the UN was not yet thoroughly corrupted by global fascism. Things did not get any better when the Greek junta staged a military coup in 1974.
The divided Cyprus map tells the story of those who created the problems, willingly offering solutions to the problems - which they never deliver. Solutions only come when people take matters into their own hands.
Cyprus has been used as one of the money laundering stations for the enormous profits that the US, CIA and NATO made from the production and transport of heroin from Afghanistan.
It is also a beautiful place for tourism.
Cyprus has a new problem today. It has become a convenient refuge for Israelis who think things have become a bit too ‘hot’ in Israel. Are they against the Zionist genocide in Gaza and the West Bank? They are not, they just don’t like it when the victims of the genocide start shooting again. They arrive with the same Israeli arrogance and ‘we-own-it-all-because-we-are-superhuman’ mentality that they practiced where they came from. Now it’s just affecting the Cypriots.
It is also interesting that before Palestine was mocked as the new Jewish state, there was an idea that it should be Cyprus, because it was a bit oriental and yet so European that all the European (Azkhenazi / post-Khazarian) Jews from Eastern Europe could feel at home. No one asked whether there might be people living there who could conceivably feel at home. Neither did Palestine subsequently.
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