All the Worlds Countries - F-G
Fiji
- capital: Suva
Matanitu Tugalala o Viti means Republic of Fiji. On some maps it actually says Viti. It could also be written रिपब्लिक ऑफ फीजी, as Fiji’s population is Hindu.
There are 300 islands, 100 of which are inhabited, 9 of which are larger than the others. They say the sea is overfished, but isn’t that because some huge trawlers from big countries have been predatory, so local fishing has had to slow down?
A chief named Lutanasobasoba arrived in a large canoe. Perhaps it was a druas like the one in the picture, the Viking ship of the Pacific, which could be rowed and sailed. Colonial historians write that the story is unverified, but the locals do not need the white man’s permission to tell their history. They know it is true because their ancestors told it, and they did not lie - as the white man is wont to do.
The lie began with British colonization in 1874. 100 years later Fiji became independent.
Unlike the Latin style with a slanted belt, army boots and a lacquer cap, the coup leader is seen here in a casual Hawaiian shirt. After that, the story gets exciting. Because Fiji has deposed their government and thrown their corrupt politicians into prison! A chief named Tuimaloma Ratu has taken the initiative. This is in no way a coup, because the chief is acting on an ancient prophecy about these very times, and he has popular support. The world’s largest trust or fund is based in Fiji.
These incidents are of course being watched by the previous rulers of this world, even though we have heard nothing about it in the corrupt Western media. In 2021, a volcano exploded in neighboring Tonga because ‘someone’ had been playing with energy technology that could trigger something like this. It was a warning to Fiji not to go any further. But they did.
The Fillipines
- capital: Manila
The name is one of the many colonial names for countries, where a trend has subsequently been to ethnicize the names of the countries. The Philippines has chosen to keep the name that was given during Spanish colonization 1565-1898, and Spanish is the main language today. The picture shows the noble Christian eastern conquistadors who have come to save the savages in bare asses.
In 1889, American President Harriman started the Spanish-American War at the same time that the Americans invaded the 7100 Philippine Islands. Commander-in-Chief General Smith ordered not to take prisoners but to murder all potential armed men. This was interpreted to mean men, women and children over 10 years of age. On some of the islands there were Japanese who had lived there for hundreds of years. They began to report back to Tokyo about a genocide that surpassed the Armenian one.
Those who carried out the massacres were an illegal off-the-record army unit similar to The Flying Tigers, which fought the Japanese from 1937 until after the war. The US Constitution had clearly forbidden Americans from being hired as mercenaries and fighting for any foreign state or company. Today, people are completely indifferent to such things, cf. Halliburton, Blackwater-XE-Academy-whatever, etc., but back then they invented ways to get around the law and the constitution. Not only were these units criminal under US law but also under international law according to the UN, which the US co-founded.
The Flying Tigers were not hired to help the Chinese against the Japanese, but to help the opium trade, where drug shipments were flown out via Douglas DC planes, just as the CIA’s America Airlines later did in the Golden Triangle during the Vietnam War and in the Golden Mountains of Afghanistan. The Tigers were to escort these floating pirate ships and protect against the Japanese who tried to stop them.
The Philippine Holocaust was America’s first Vietnam War. The Filipino Scouts were not Filipinos but Americans who were paid a higher salary to help exterminate the Muslim Filipinos on the islands.
They surrounded entire villages and pumped them into the ground with cannons. Then they went in and killed all the survivors, took all the dead bodies and threw them in a hole and poured slaked lime over them. The Philippine Holocaust cost the lives of three million Muslim islanders + 100,000 non-Muslim Filipinos + 2 million homeless people in Luzon.
President Barack Obama was reminded of this case by President Rodrigo Duterte at the ASEAN conference in 2016 - a case the Americans refuse to talk about, just as the Turks refuse to talk about the Armenian genocide. Or as the British do not like to be called: the Empire of Genocide. At least President Obama and his staff did not care to hear about such things, so he skipped Manila on his Asian tour.
During the global Operation Lockdown, unfortunately, there was a sudden and radical change with the otherwise promising anti-globalist president, who had boldly called the US embassy in Manila a CIA rat nest, and his shutdown measures were some of the worst we have seen - completely in the spirit of the globalists who had created the operation. They still got a hold of him in the end, and how they threatened him we can only guess.
Finland
- capital: Helsinki
If you are to believe Bock’s Saga, Hell was in Finland on the island of Hel-Sinki. Hel in the root language means light, and it still does in German. It was Christianity that turned it upside down. According to Ior Bock and the ancient history that his family had preserved and kept secret, the area was an ice-free area during the Ice Age. The people there were trapped by kilometer-high ice walls but survived.
Finnish is a language unlike any other. It is called Finno-Ukrainian, which suggests a connection to an ancient culture in the Ural Mountains. Only in neighboring Estonia do we find a language that has similarities to Finnish today.
Apart from parts of Spain, Finland is Europe’s most sparsely populated country. Most of it is forests, lakes - and billions of mosquitoes in the summer.
Finland has been under both Swedish rule from the 13th century and Russian rule from 1809. In 1818 the country was a tug of war in a civil war between the Reds supported by the Bolsheviks and the Whites supported by the German Empire. Then the Republic of Suomi. The same continued during World War II, where the Finns received help from the Nazis to fight the Russians. In the famous Winter War, Finnish soldiers on skis in the forests waged an effective guerrilla war against the Russians. Karelia, which is the size of Finland itself, should naturally and culturally belong to Finland, but that was the price for holding back the Soviet state.
Recently Finland was together with Sweden seduced to join the NATO / Nazi aggression pact against Russia. It was done by playing the history card.
Then sauna, sisu and Kalevala. Finland has its part of Samiland across Sweden and Norway. But as we see in the picture - a snapshot from the year 1900 - it is a nomadic lifestyle that is found throughout the Arctic and subarctic area from Canada to Siberia to Scandinavia. The North American Indians would also recognize it. Bedouins and Berbers would recognize it - minus the blizzard, plus the sandstorm.
The bard Väinamöinen plays the kantele - a Finnish string instrument - for Lemminkäinen and Kyllikki from Kalevala. Here in a somewhat more Greco-Romanized romantic pictorial version with scantily clad nymphs swimming in ... the Finnish icy water.
Lately Finland has been lured/seduced/threatened into membership of NATO along with Sweden. Nazi sympathizers then, Nazi supporters again.
France
- capital: Paris
We know from the caves of Lascaux, painted by hunter-gatherers, that people have lived in France for at least 40,000 years. What is less known is that the Solutrians from southern France also migrated along the ice edge and ended up in North America. We assume that they were ready to handle the oversized predators that existed there. That the so-called ‘first nations’ were never the first to settle here but they themselves exterminated an existing culture is another story full of political vested interests.
During the Roman expansion, the Celtic and Germanic tribes that inhabited the country had to accept being pushed into the corners, albeit under strong protest and resistance. Brittany today is such a Celtic enclave - you have probably read your Asterix and the Brave Gauls. The tribe called the Franks, a Germanic tribe, laid the foundation for the kingdom of Francia.

This would later become the Frankish Roman Empire or Holy Roman Empire after its king Charlemagne was pressured to be crowned emperor by the Pope. He initially refused, knowing that he would become a papal puppet on a string, but had to give in.
Just as Sweden and Denmark were arch-enemies, so were France and England. What the Romans did not quite succeed in, the Norman-French king succeeded in 1066 after the Battle of Hastings, and since the Normans were descendants of the Norwegian Vikings who, together with the Danes, helped to bring about the collapse of the Frankish Empire, one could say that the Vikings conquered England for God-knows-what time.
In the Renaissance, France became the second-largest colonial power in the world after - you guessed it right: Great Britain, which did not put a damper on the eternal succession dispute. It is the same dispute that clashed again in the Napoleonic Wars, and which once again caused the ambitions of the ultimate French Empire to collapse in the 19th century. The English continued their destruction of France, because few are aware of the hidden British hand in the French Revolution of 1779, which came to form a school and repeated itself, if possible, even more benevolently and uglier in the Russian Revolution of 1917. We know how the French Masonic lodge Grand Orient was directly responsible, together with British intelligence and American capital, in establishing this bestial revolution.
France’s behavior in their colonies was no less than that of the British. Read, among other things, under Algeria. In Madagascar, the arrogant colonial warlords sent a bill for the war to the locals ... after they had been slaughtered. The expenses had to be covered. Napoleon’s imperial forces committed some of the vandalism during the campaign in Egypt that we see today. Again, it was Freemasons in the circle around Napoleon who were the initiators.
A bright spot in a series of corrupt politicians in recent times is General Charles de Gaulle - Charles of Gaul, interestingly. He was pretty much the only one who resisted the Nazi invasion at the start of WW2. The others were fascists themselves and just opened the doors to the Germans.
70% of French people today consider their politicians corrupt. Jasques Crirac has actually been convicted of corruption. Hollande was deeply involved in the EU kleptocracy. Sarkozy was one of the main operatives in the assassination of Gaddafi and the French annexation of Libyan water technology. Emmanuel Macron is a puppet on a leash for the Rothschild syndicate (Order of the Dragon) and strongly hated by the majority of the population.
This does not seem to worry this new generation of career politicians, who know very well that they can only govern by means of a state of emergency and various totalitarian measures, because they have no legitimacy with the population. The last elections were undoubtedly election fraud. Democracy is a spectacle, and election fraud has now become the new normal in times when (selected - not elected) leaders with such low popularity have been installed as Macron in France, Mertz in Germany and Starmer in England. They have no mandate for what they do, and therefore they have to invent various ‘post-democratic’ - or should we just say totalitarian-fascist - methods to rule over the heads of the people and on behalf of their actual employers. You guessed it: their employers is not the population.
French Guyana
- capital: Cayenne
Send them where the pepper grows! they said back then. But who said that?
The French state did that to their political opponents. Maybe we remember a movie called Papillon with Dustin Hoffman as a prisoner on Devil’s Island off Cayenne, where the pepper grows. The Dreyfuss affair was about that.
Guyana means the land of many waters, because there are rivers everywhere.
When Columbus landed on his first voyage to the Caribbean - and no, he didn’t think he would find the sea route to India, because his map had drawn America, and the Romans had been there 1,200 years before - he asked the natives with gestures for small black peppercorns. Aha - the natives thought and gave him sacks of everything.
In Spain they didn’t accept it as black pepper, and on the second trip he asked the natives with gestures for something that was strong and burned in the mouth. Aha - the natives thought and gave him sacks of chilli peppers. They didn’t accept that in Spain either, because it was far too strong, so they sent it down the west coast of Africa in Portuguese ships. The Africans loved it.
Later the Portuguese arrived in India and the Indians also loved it. Later the stupid English arrived and an English soldier stuck his dirty fingers into a pot of curry that had used chilli and asked: My good chap, what is that? and the Indian said: it is curry, memsahib.
Whereupon the stupid Englishman thought, that curry was a strong spice powder (it is called massala), even though it just meant sauce or stew. It is made in an Indian wok called a karai - hence the name. Then the English invented English sauce, combining soy from China and chilli from India, and thus the circle was closed, and chilli returned to Europe and then back to where the pepper grows.
French Guiana does not have full independence but is a French department like the islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe. It can be compared to the Faroe Islands and Greenland in relation to Denmark - except that the Faroese do not behave like slaves but brazenly pump the treasury for subsidies so that they can build tunnels for a settlement with 10 houses and have two cars in the garage. They could perhaps consider copying that in the former and still shattered colonies in the World.
Gabon
- capital: Libreville
The state in Africa’s green belt with the longest coastline facing the Gulf of Guinea.
In a country 6x the size of Denmark, 1.5 million people live.
From the arrival of the Portuguese in 1472 and via the trading posts of England, Holland and France, their most important commodity was sent across the Atlantic: human bodies. But then the Gabonese made an agreement with France in the 19th century that they would not be sold as slaves in exchange for France getting exclusive rights to all trade in ivory, jungle wood, cotton and coffee. Then the slaves could continue to work as slaves on their own plantations.
In the jungle lived people who were fortunately too small to be sold as slaves. In return, the pygmies were driven out when the colonialists began to cut down the rainforest and later drill for oil.
And what did they do with all the freed slaves? They were allowed to live in Libreville, today the capital. It is the same as Freetown in Sierra Leone, or all of Liberia, where the United States dumped its freed = useless slaves.
In the period after the liberation, the French continued to exploit the country as part of French Equatorial Africa. In 1910 they scaled back their exploitation, but then they also got busy in World War I and afterwards, ripping up German colonies like vultures together with the English.
After WW2, the country was occupied by the English and Americans and the ‘politically correct French’, the so-called Free French Forces, were busy dealing with the Vichy regime in France, which had administered the French colonies. Marshal Pétain’s version of France had become politically incorrect when he - as the Danes had to do to avoid total annihilation - adopted a collaborative political line towards Germany. So France had a civil war in continuation of WW2, a somewhat forgotten chapter of history.
The country only became independent in 1960. Gabon today is not one of the worst places to live. The many resources and the small population are cited as the reason. But resource wealth does not mean prosperity elsewhere in Africa. It is rather due to a smooth transition between colonial rule and self-government, where the country has avoided the destructive chain of coups d’état, neo-tribal wars, civil wars, etc., which have otherwise been the norm on the continent. The continent that should be the richest in the World through its resources but is the poorest and most troubled and disease-hungry due to exploitation.

Gambia
- capital: Banjul
A strip of river with associated banks and a population of 1.7 million.
No one can agree on where the name comes from or what it means. However, a Portuguese in the mid-15th century used the name Gamba, which mostly applied to the river, where shrimp could be caught.
The Wiki states:
According to stories passed down orally by griots – i.e. West African singing storytellers – the name originated when the Portuguese landed on James Island, and the king of Niumi sent messengers to welcome them. When the messenger Kambi Manneh was asked about the name of the place, he is said to have replied: My name is Kambi, thereby giving rise to the name “Gambia.”
Interesting and tragic at the same time that the local king welcomed the people who would later sell his people as slaves.
Gambia also lives off tourism. They are accommodated in resorts = reserves, where they do not have to look at the poor inhabitants in the hinterland. When they want to see some sights in the hinterland, there are guided tours that avoid the most objectionable.
An article in Jyllandsposten, one of the main Danish newspapers, wrote in August 2022 that Gambia is now getting rid of more sex tourists.
Especially female tourists from Great Britain who wanted to have... well, excuse the French here: some nigger dick. The same goes for European men who wanted to have some nigger pussy. And sorry again if you can’t handle the must. But what should we call the phenomenon? Sex colonialism...
Georgia
- capital: Tbilisi
If it might be of interest, Josef Stalin was born and raised in Georgia.
What that means is not entirely clear.
More importantly, Georgia is one of the six countries that has a coastline on the Black Sea, the sea or rather: the pocket of the Mediterranean that has such great strategic importance and has therefore given rise to so much political bickering and fuss. What is the whole grotesque scenario in Ukraine about other than controlling the Black Sea?
Already in 600 BC there was a state called Colchis, a western kingdom that corresponded to half of the geography of today. The eastern half was called Iberia.
Interesting that names from the Caucasus and Spain are repeated. Iberia-Iberia. Galicia is a Spanish province for Gauls/Celts, and Galicia is the western part of Ukraine. The ancient Armenian language is the only one related to Basque. The answer is: migration. During the migration period before our era, people came far and wide. Of course, they took both names and language and all their baggage with them.
Georgia is not as early as Armenia with Christianity, it happened between 327-500.
Believe it or not: King David ruled in Georgia in the 12th century (probably not the David you know). But then the Mongols came, and then the good life was over. After that, they were overrun by Persians and Ottomans. The two Georgian kingdoms were eaten in the 19th century by the Russian Tsardom.
The Soviet era is too depressing to write about, and it didn’t help the Georgians that Stalin was Georgian, just as it didn’t help the Ukrainians that Stalin’s butcher during the Holodomor, Nkita Khrushchev, was Ukrainian. It also doesn’t help Ukraine that their cartoon president is Ukrainian, when he has helped slaughter his own people.

Like all annexed and subjugated Soviet provinces, they broke free in 1991. Were they so free and happy? No, because then globalism arrived, whose agenda was to seize all ex-Soviet peripheral states and use them as a weapon against Russia. The financial terrorist George Soros financed one of his color revolutions in Georgia. For a number of years, they kept a slightly lower profile when an exiled Georgian politician was imported to participate in the massacre in Odessa/Ukraine, which accompanied the fascist coup d’état in 2014.
Germany
- capital: Berlin
A federal republic of former Bundesländer or 16 states, which are old principalities united into a nation-state in 1871 under Prussian leadership and became the German Empire. After the defeat in 1918-19, the empire became the Weimar Republic, an artificial and unsustainable construction created after the equally unsustainable Treaty of Versailles, which Germany had to sign with a cannonball to its forehead.
In return, the Nazi takeover put a cannonball to the forehead of the unsustainable treaty, and Germany became the Third Reich. The second was the Holy Roman Empire, and the first was the Roman Empire. After the war, divided into East Germany and West Germany.
German comes from the theodic/diutic - deutch - Deutchland, which means those who speak the language of the people. A Roman mindset, because the Romans wanted everyone to speak their language, which their heirs continued in spirit, and the British wanted the whole world to speak English.
Imperialism in language, in other words. That is why it is also interesting that the Reformation, which started in Germany, had as one of its main themes speaking the people’s own language in the church. And the name Germany also meant where people speak the German language. That is, East Prussia (Poland), Bohemia in the Czech Republic and North Schleswig/South Jutland. A real Greater Germany included Austria, which happened at the Anschluss in 1941.
Germania was the name in the year 100, but that was the Roman name for the area that was populated by troublesome Germanic tribes. In fact, they were so troublesome that they wiped out three Roman legions + the loose, a total of about 25,000 Roman soldiers in the year 9 at the Battle of Varus in the Teutoburg Forest. This was to the great surprise and horror of Emperor Augustus, as he considered the Germanic tribes to be wild and disorganized. But under the leadership of Arminius (Hermann), the son of a Cheruscian chieftain who had been abducted by the Romans as a boy so that he could later be their instrument of control, things went wrong for the Romans. They were wrong, and he turned his back on them.
The Romans should have known better, since they had already been overrun, or one might say persuaded, by other wild barbarians, Cimbri from North Jutland, Teutons and Ambrones, Allemanes, Burgundians and Vandals, before, during the Migration Period.
Germany today is still an occupied country after the World War that never ended. They have two constitutions, the one that the people know and the secret one that those who have occupied the country know. The Germans do as they are told.
We will not delve into the persistent rumor here that former Chancellor Angela Merkel is Hitler’s secret daughter. Let us suffice by stating that the place where the Order of the Black Sun displayed its logo without blinking was Schloss Wewelsburg, the headquarters of Heinrich Himmler’s version of the Jesuit Order, the Waffen SS. And whether Hitler escaped Berlin and the Führerbunker, turned up in Argentina and is buried in Spain, we will not delve into that either.
Germany after Merkel with Scholtz and Mertz is a strange and disturbing story. The country has now jumped on the EU-fascist bandwagon with destruction of society and warmongering shouting and hatred of Russia. The otherwise successful German industrial society with a well-functioning social structure and the opportunity to express itself is now in rapid disintegration. Globalist puppet-chancellors like Stoltz andMertz has brought it to its knees.
Ghana
- capital: Banjul
For once and for a while, Denmark overtook England in colonial activity. In 1661, the Danish fort Christiansborg was built. That is, the same name as the current slave office on Slotsholmen, where the current Danish parliament is located.

The Danish Encyclopedia writes:
Christiansborg was conquered several times by Africans and Portuguese, but from 1694 it was in unbroken Danish possession. The strongly fortified Christiansborg housed residences, offices, warehouses and slave quarters. Together with the small, later built Danish forts further east, Augustaborg (1787), Fredensborg (1736), Kongensten (1784) and Prinsensten (1784), Christiansborg protected the trade under the Dannebrog in gold, slaves and palm oil.
The Danes did not yet use the name Gold Coast, because that was the English name for the crown colony from 1874.
However, the Danes pursued the same colonial strategy as the others. Isn’t it funny that an ordinary merchant shop in Denmark was called a colonial trade until 1960? Here you could buy goods from the colonies, among other things.
But in the 17th and 18th centuries, ships sailed from Copenhagen to the Gold Coast, loaded with weapons, supplies and brandy to endure the boredom of the forts and possibly to stun a few of the local chiefs so that they sold their enemies as slaves to the Danes. From the Gold Coast, ships sailed with supplies and Negro slaves, who certainly would not be bored on St. John, St. Thomas and St. Croix, because here there was enough to see from early morning until you fell exhausted in the evening. From the Caribbean, ships sailed with rum, sugar and mahogany, so that the wealthy bourgeoisie could adorn their homes with fine furniture.
The ship is loaded with ... human bodies

In 1957, Ghana became independent under President Kwame Nkrumah, one of the great politicians in post-colonial Africa who, like the few, deserves the title: a statesman. Look at the global field of lousy politicians today, and you will find at most a handful.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, and .... I can’t think of any more alive. Vladimir Putin maybe, but we should hate him, of course. Vaclav Havel in the Czech Republic was a statesman. Sun Yat Sen was a statesman. Gandhi was a statesman. Emperor Hirohito in Japan, but the Americans also told us to hate him. Kenya’s Jomo Kenyatta was a statesman. Julius Nyerere as well. You really have to search your history brain to find people of that caliber. Hungary’s Victor Orban, but the EU tells us to hate him. In general, we should hate statesmen and women, because they are endowed with ethics, style and wisdom, and that kind of thing is not in high demand.
The empire and its organs are simply afraid of statesmen. And even envious, because they have none of their own.
Greece
- capital: Athens
In the history of the Empire, ancient Greece is celebrated in the highest tones as the cradle of European civilization, as if there were no cultures that matched and even surpassed the Greek one before. This is because they were the copy-paste model of the Romans, and the history of the Empire starts with the Roman Empire, which everyone later wrote about. They wanted to be like Alexander the Great, but forgot how he and his great empire collapsed.
He who forgets will repeat history. It is happening right before our eyes this very day.
The Greeks did not invent democracy, because true democracy existed before among the Nordics - county councils, courts, ombudsman, etc. The first king of Persia, Cyrus the Great, wrote a constitution on human rights and natural law long before that. It should also be mentioned that Plato in the Republic does not give many buckets of cow dung for ‘democracy’ = majority tyranny, mob rule in Ελλάδα, Hellas, a simple lynch mob that decided to murder his teacher Socrates because he taught the young men of Athens to think for themselves. Democracy was for Plato the second lowest form of government and closest to tyranny. Unfortunately, we have to agree with him if we look at the recent decline of democracies.
Plato’s uncle Solon was met with a shake of the head when he went to school with the Egyptian priests = scientists.
O Solon, Solon, you Greeks are always like children, because there is no such thing as ‘the ancient Greeks’. You are all young at heart. For you do not think a single thought that comes from a really old tradition, nor is there a single gray hair in your tradition.
This is where the old priest tells Solon about a civilization that existed 9,000 years before the Greeks on the other side of the Pillars of Hercules = Gibraltar. Its name was Atlantis, of which the priests claimed to be the bearers of tradition. The story of Greece as the cradle of civilization is therefore nonsense.
The Oracle of Delphi, the Temple of Apollo, is the first example of a cross between the CIA and the World Economic Forum. A poor hallucinated priestess sat shrouded in smoke and muttered cryptic words, after which the priests ‘interpreted’ the mumbling to the person who had paid a fortune for them to tell the future. The famous King Croesus found this out after paying a staggering amount of gold to the temple. He was told that if he went to war with the Persians, a great empire would fall to pieces. It turned out to be his own, and the priests knew it in advance, because they were the think tanks and geopolitical advisors of the time. They ‘predicted’ the events that they themselves made happen.
In the Middle Ages, Greece was a leading part of the Byzantine Empire. Constantinople was the capital, the language was Greek and Asia Minor was dominated by Greek culture. The Greeks were the role model of the Romans, and now they became their successors. But they themselves were ruled from within by the Papal States, the Holy See - that is The Holy See and not the Sea, as many believe.
This lasted until the schism in 1054, which divided the church into East and West. Catholic corruption and control sickness became too much. Here the Orthodox Church was created, and their traditions and different traditional and not to the same extent politicized or a cover for power and manipulation in the style that the inner circle of the Catholic Church has stood for. From Greece and Byzantium, the Eastern Church spread to the Balkans and Russia and the Caucasus. Like many countries in the Balkans, the Greeks had their fierce battles with the Ottomans/Turks. There were fierce battles between Greek partisans and the Turks, especially in Cyprus and Crete. In the Arkadi Monastery, 900+ residents, monks, women, children, ALL residents and refugees were massacred by Mustafa Nailli Pasha’s men. This incident sent waves of scorn - Rage — Goddess, sing the rage of Peleus’ son Achilles, murderous, doomed, that cost the Achaeans countless losses - and a European pro-Hellenistic movement arose.
The next problem was the Nazis during WW2. Here the partisan war against the new wannabe Empire continued. The English promised to help, but Churchill betrayed the Greeks in the most cowardly way, because that was his style.
The next problem again is the aftermath of WW2: the junta rule and Greek fascism. When they were finally thrown out - or rather they just went underground, it was all tzatziki and zorba and tourism with islands in the blue Mediterranean. It was here that many learned to appreciate the wonderful Greek cuisine.
But the fascists had meanwhile moved to Brussels and its surroundings and had put on fine suits, and during the Greek financial crisis and still today, the EU-cracy is their main enemy. The dirty collaboration between the ECB, Goldman-Sachs and the EU financialized and debt-infected the Greek housing market and created new poverty. The latest attack is Greece as a test bed for a new EU tactic with a closed-loop money laundering between States and electricity companies. Greece is being used to further systematize it.
Grenada
- capital: Saint Georges
The locals knew what awaited them after Columbus’ arrival, so they fiercely resisted colonization for 100 years... after which they were wiped out.

Then French colony 1650, then English colony 1762. And then independent in 1974.
After this the communists arrived, which as you know has been the USA’s eternal pretext for invasion. You would almost think that they had arranged the communists’ arrival ... but that sounds like a conspiracy theory. And as some of us have found out, conspiracy theories with more than 10 years in the making have always proven to be true.

So the US invaded Grenada during the Reagan administration.
The world hasn’t changed in 500 years, SAME SHIT!
Guatemala
- capital: Guatemala City
The capital’s real name is Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción - the newly resurrected Guatemala - with certain Catholic undertones. Guatemala was the very center of the Mayan Empire. Many of the largest preserved settlements from that time are found here.
The country seceded from Spain in 1821, but in 1841 it became a banana republic in the most literal sense, because the country’s changing dictators were bought and paid for by the United Fruit Company. This then meant a pro-democratic revolution in 1944 - which resulted in an American-backed counter-revolution and once again totalitarian rule. Another example of how the Monroe Doctrine of bringing freedom and democracy to the world was just about to be opened up and fucked up. In Guatemala, this meant, among other things, genocide carried out by the government against the Mayan population.
Guinea
- capital: Conakry
This is Guinea, not Guinea Bissau or Equatorial Guinea or Papua New Guinea. Then we are no less confused. A guinea is an old British gold coin that was used in trade with Africa. And ‘trade with Africa’ can also mean that people were traded. It still is, and the oh-so-benevolent mega-organization the UN is involved.
In what we in Europe call the Middle Ages between ancient times and the present, for the time being, Guinea was part of the great Mali Empire. One could say that Guinea is the coastline that the now landlocked Mali lacks but had 800 years ago.
After which it became French West Africa.
Then independent in 1958 with Sékou Touré as president.
He was a socialist in the soft way with Ghana’s Nkrumah as a model. The idea was anti-colonial without the rabid fundamentalism. Isn’t it strange, by the way, how much Islamism and Marxism resemble each other? None of these are insulting to the Empire, because it created them. Anti-colonialism, on the other hand, is deeply insulting, because it breaks the dependence on which the Empire and the State live. Slavery in a new can, so to speak.
One can’t help but think that there is a globalist-neocolonial headquarters somewhere that designs and finances these coups d’état to weaken the former colonies and prevent them from becoming truly free. Conspiracy theory?
Guinea Bissau
- capital: Bissau
When two countries are located next to each other, named the same with-a-twist, it is a sure sign that the imperialists have been there and cut the cake with their big cake knives. Here it was the Portuguese who got the smaller piece of the cake in 1879 and the French who took the bigger one, Guinea - and for that matter all of French West Africa. And that was only after the British and the French had abused the place for the slave trade for a couple of hundred years.
This place was the White Man’s Grave, because Europeans died of malaria when they arrived. There are seriously a lot of mosquitoes in the mouth of the Rio Geba and the fractal natural artwork of a delta it forms.
In 1956, a party was formed for the secession of the two Portuguese colonies, the Cape Verde archipelago being the second. This happened simultaneously with the Carnation Revolution in Portugal, where Salazar’s fascist regime collapsed. One of history’s bloodless and popular military coups.
After that, the country switched between a socialist planned economy and a market economy with suppressed opposition. Which is better? The answer is: neither.
Guinea Bissau is today one of the poorest countries in the world. When we also hear that the IMF and the World Bank are involved, we know that it will not change any time soon.

Guyana
- capital: Georgetown
One of the three Guianas, French, Dutch and here British. Guyana means the land of many waters.
So, the British arrived in 1796, and as we know with them, they always set up a plantation economy, and plantations required slaves, which were Africans, Indians and Chinese who were shanghaied and sailed over. Today, in addition to official English, a form of Creole is spoken, which reflects the form of ethnic mixture that has formed a population and made it possible for everyone to speak to each other and the remnants of the native population consisting of nine tribes.
In 1966, Guyana became independent and dropped the first name British.
Guyana is unfortunately also known for an incident that had nothing to do with the country: Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple in Jonestown, where a psychopath seduced the brainwashed members of his apocalyptic cult into committing collective suicide by drinking the deadly poison Cool Aid. The CIA had a great interest in his ‘experiment’, as collective psychosis as a methodology (also called mass formation) has been further developed on a very large scale since.
The man who always wore a priest’s cap and sunglasses. His agenda couldn’t stand too much sunlight, even though he called his project a sun cult.
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