All the Worlds Countries - R-S
Romania
– capital: Bukarest
One of the oldest cultures in Europe has been found on the Danube. From Romania and around the Black Sea, Europe’s forgotten empire of Dachia existed. The horsemen here consisted of a number of tribes with the same culture and language, who were united by King Burebista in the first century BC.
The Dacian language, which became the current Romanian, is the original Roman language. The Romans like to call themselves Latin-speaking and even linguists who should know better call the languages along the European part of the Mediterranean Latin languages.
Besides the fact that Latin was only the artificial administrative language in Rome, because the people and soldiers spoke the Vulgate, which was a slang of various tribal languages, these so-called Latin languages are therefore varieties of Old Romanian.
Romania also fell under the Ottomans’ idea of an empire. A young prince rebelled against the Turks, killed their envoys, and put their heads on poles along the military roads to Bulgaria. This and his creative terror based warfare scared the life out of the Turkish soldiers, and some of them deserted. We know him as Vlad Tepech, the historical Vlad Dracul, who was cartoonized in Bram Stoker’s gothic-Victorian novel Dracula, that most people knew from the Hollywood movie from 1931 with Béla Lugosi as the theatrical main character – which today would be one of the other versions. Christopher Lee and Gary Oldman were quite spectacular in very different ways, and now Luc Besson has apparently taken on a new version with Caleb Landry Jones. If we include and its copy-paste versions, there are more that 60 movie versions – some quite ridiculous, a few interesting and creative like Shadow of the Vampire with John Malcovitch as an old vampire living in a castle ruin somewhere in the Carpathians.
More Hollywood cartoons, that has nothing to do with history and reality.
Reality was theatrical in a quite different way. When the Ottoman army marching towards Valachia made their night camps, Vlad’s army would stage shows from the nearby hills with fierce howls and horses riding with fire behind their tails, so that the camping soldiers thought, that demons were roaming the hills. It worked since they were already scared by the impaling theatre show. Although he succesfully fought the Ottomans, he ended up in a less succesful conflict involving the papacy in Rome and the Hungarian king and ended up in his prison.
Read: Travel Letter from Romania – with vampires
The Dacians were known for their exquisite works of art with gold, because the largest gold mines in Europe were and still are in Romania. These have now been hijacked by foreign syndicates.
During the Soviet era, Romania had its own version of communism, and Ceaucescu was a darling of the West. But suddenly he fell out of favor, and a counter-revolution was organized. As is customary, he was killed before he could babble on about what he knew. This later happened to Saddam Hussein, Slobodan Milosevic, and Moammar Gaddafi.
Russia
– capital: Moskow
The undisputed largest country in the world by area. In terms of population, it is far down the list and nowhere near India or China. 2015 statistics say no more the 144 millions.
Russia as a nation was first established with Kievan Rus, where two Swedish (or was it Danish?) Varangian brothers, Rurik and Oleg, were hired as princes in Kiev. The Swedes were already present in the 7th century via river trade routes. You can say, that they found the same way back as the arrived in the past.
Read: The Vikings
Russia’s oldest history breaks most records in age. Flint tools have been found in the Caucasus that are 1.5 million years old, and in the Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains, remains of a until recently unknown human race of very large stature (giants?), who lived 90-120,000 years ago, have been found. Even wilder are the finds of Gornyia Shoria in the Ural Mountains, where there is a masonry with stones the size of 3,500 tons! Age unknown.
In a wide belt across southern Russia and its post-Soviet liberated peripheral states lies a grass-steppe land. This is the home of a wide range of nomadic and equestrian peoples – Scythians, Huns, Mongols, Tatars, Khazars, Turkmen, … Another belt further north is the taiga, the vast Siberian forests. To the north, tundra and the Arctic.
The name for Great Russia was Tartaria. There are old maps that show how it encompassed virtually all of Asia. That is the story of Tartaria – the forgotten empire
The name Tsar first appears in the year 705 for a Bulgarian king. It is the same as Caesar (Roman), Kejser (Germanic), Tsar (Serbian) and Shah (Persian) and comes from the Sanskrit kshatriya and describes a member of the warrior aristocracy, one of the four original castes. In Russia, it was first heard used in Kievan Rus about Yaroslav the Wise in 1019.
Read: The State
The last Russian Tsar was Nicholas II, who was brutally murdered along with his wife and children by the Bolsheviks in 1917. The walls of the basement were painted in blood with Hebrew characters, because the murder was ordered by the Khazarian mafia khaganate based in Brooklyn, New York.
Here begins one of the most tragic chapters in the history of Russia and the world. The horrors, the poverty, the oppression and the destruction of fine traditions have never seen their equal. It should be the Leninist-Maoist clone, China. The Russian Revolution was not a popular uprising, it was a coup d’état and an organized plunder and destruction campaign financed by American capital, organized by British intelligence in collaboration with French Freemasons-Jacobins and their Russian network. The Soviet regime cost 147 million people their lives and an indescribable number of people who had a shitty life. The number is much higher that the officially recognized, but this is what a swat team from the Russian Assiciationb of Authors found, the the KGB archives were opened inb 1902. Add to that the fact that the Russians were used as cannon fodder to win the war that the same British Empire had devised.
In return, it only received no thanks for their sacrifice, because the entire Cold War was one long chapter about hatred and fear of Russians. And today in the mid 2020’es the propaganda hatred has escalated towards a WW3 scenario. Reason: the dying US Empire, the corrupt NATO’ified EU + a whole bunch of now currupt institutions formed after WW2, that never really did the job, they claimed to do: IMF, WTO, The World Bank, the UN, the FED and the whole central banking system.
In 1992, the West had prepared another attack on Russia, knowing that the Soviet regime would collapse. The 5th column was in place, and the plundering of the country, which was believed to be too weakened to resist, began. They had installed a puppet president named Boris Yeltzin, who, in his vodka drunkenness, would not resist.
A former KGB officer named Vladimir Putin put an end to the free bar and take-away table, threw out the oligarchs and began to modernize the Russian military, knowing that it would be sorely needed. At the same time, preparations were being made for the Russian economy to break away from the central bank-based Western mafioso syndicate system.
By 2021, NATO had gone so far in its provocations with the fascist-Nazi regime in Kiev as a proxy put in place by the NeoCons and the CIA, that Russia had no choice but to say stop. When Russia finally says stop, they mean it. The land empire always says what they do and does what they say – unlike what has always been the style of the British Empire, the Sea Empire.
Rwanda
– capital: Kigali
The country is also inhabited by Batwa people. They are fine little people, 1.20 meters tall.
It is also the country of Hutus and Tutsis. The Tutsis were in the minority but were in power for the simple reason that they are taller than the Hutus, and therefore they have been able to dominate them. The conflict arose already back in 1300-1600, when the Tutsis immigrated.
The Germans colonized in the 19th century and created their German East Africa consisting of Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania and part of Mozambique. The Belgians went on a beach logging spree when the Germans were pressured during WW2. The Germans lost their colonies all over the world during these years. Ah, you think, was that what WW1 was about? It was also an oil war, the first Gulf War, where it was about kicking the Germans out of Iraq so the British could steal the oil. There are many disgusting secrets about WW1.
The German and Belgian policy consisted of ruling with the help of the previously ruling Tutsi royal family and adopting an anti-Hutu line. So when this bias and minority dominance erupts in civil war after the country’s independence, which is a pattern throughout Africa during the period of decolonization, the Hutus have so much stored resentment that they go crazy via an extremist movement called Hutu Power. A million Tutsis are murdered along with moderate Hutus and Batwa.
In 1993, the presidents of Burundi and Rwanda are murdered in a plane crash while on their way home from a peace conference in Tanzania. Someone did not want peace. I wonder if we should guess at a partnership between local and global. That is what African politics is about.
Samoa
– capital: Apia
Samoa was first seen by a European when the French explorer Louis Antoine de Bougainville arrived in 1776. In 1835 the English arrived with their mission stations. As we know, Christianity is good at softening resistance, so the natives turn the other cheek and say yes and amen. In 1900 the USA and Germany cut the Samoan archipelago in two, as imperialists are wont to do. It is like two spoiled children who have disagreed over a bag of a bag of candy and want it all to themselves. The little sister who fetched the bag gets a single piece of gummy bear.
At the outbreak of WW1 in 1914, the British New Zealanders invade the German islands, and thus they become British. One of the not-so-well-described purposes of the world war was actually to steal colonies, which gave the word ‘world war’ a rather concrete meaning. In 1962 they become the first Polynesian nation to become independent.
The lady in the picture is the female president Fiame Naomi Mata’afa. She decided to cancel a project where a huge port was to be built by the Chinese as part of their China-globalist New Silk Road project. Her predecessor Tuilaepa was bribed-corrupted by the Chinese into accepting the monster project. It is very appropriate that a strong woman rules the country, because the original social order on many Oceanic islands was a matriarchy.
The Samoan people, descendants of the Lapita people who arrived 3,500 years ago, are related to the Maori people of New Zealand. They have a long tradition of being great warriors. Today they live out their genes through wrestling, boxing and MMA. Here Mark ‘Supersamoan’ Hunt has just smashed his opponent, and the referee stops the fight.
San Marino
– capital: same name
The Republic dates back to 1263. A republic is basically a state with a constitution to protect its citizens. It is not a monarchy, a tyranny or a democracy. Not necessarily, but it can be anything. The Republic of Venice, for example, was a tyranny. The United States today is a republic in name, but the country is federally governed by a corrupt gangster empire that bribes all politicians in Congress and Senate, as well as a military industry that views politicians as a kind of office workers employed by THEIR company.
San Marino lives off tourism, as they buy duty-free, and three million choose to visit the world’s fifth-smallest country every year.
Here is one of the more cheerful stories about the birth of a state. A Christian stonemason from Croatia named Marinus fled the persecution of the Roman emperor Diocletian in 301. A lovesick woman gave him trouble and revealed to the pagans that he was a Christian, so he had to flee to Mount Titano, where his donkey was eaten by a bear! He was canonized after his death, and that was all that was needed after such an incident.
What you lack in muscle you make up for in humor and cunning. In 1797, Napoleon’s army arrived and demanded the extradition of a bishop, whom Napoleon did not like. The city government stalled for time, assuring them that they would find him and hand him over. In the end, they had to announce that the man had run away, that’s a stunner. In return, they assured the French that they were their very best friends – and we have to guess that they got them drunk and entertained them with plenty of wine, women and brass music, after which the stupid but appeaced French gave them grain, cannons and more land.
In WW2, the fascists swept in and took over. San Marino was forced into the war, costing 60 lives. In return, they hosted 100,000 refugees, even though there were normally only 15,000 living in the country.
What’s not to like? And then San Marino, along with 100 countries, is a member of something so important but unknown to most: the Non-Aligned Movement. It is a movement that, as the name suggests, cannot be an alliance, but which works for peace and decolonization. As you can see on the map above, all the old colonial countries are excluded. Their ‘alliances’ destroyed … EVERYTHING! The dark blue ones are full members, the light blue ones have observer status. In other words: We just observe what they are doing so that they do not oppose our neo-colonial agenda. Note who they are.
Sao Tomé & Principé
– capital of the same name
A whole island (group) named after the apostle Thomas. Like the former Danish colony in the Caribbean, Saint Thomas. It has nothing to do with the Gnostic Gospel of Thomas that emerged from some caves in Nag Hamadi in Egypt in 1945. And since Thomas in Aramaic means twin, it is an appropriate name for a country consisting of ‘twin islands’. If twin was Thomas, then who was Jesus’?
Is it a picturesque snapshot of a tropical idyll, or is it a picture of people who are desperately poor in a debt-ridden nation, living in shacks with rusty tin roofs and trying to survive by catching a few fish? The eye that sees decides.
Sao Tomé is, as the name suggests, a former Portuguese colony. It was the Portuguese who dragged the population from the continent to the islands, which were reportedly uninhabited before. Here they practiced slavery and plantation farming, which became an ‘inspiration’ for similar large-scale activities in Latin America.
The other island, Pricipé, is named after the Portuguese king, the principal John the Pious. It always leaves a funny taste in your mouth when kings and popes call themselves pious.

Saudi Arabia
– capital: Riyadh
A country owned by one family. In fact, the entire Arabian Peninsula is more or less owned by this family, which also ‘owns’ a few other shady families.
And who are the House of Saud? They are an old Jewish family (the CIA commissioned a report on who they really were, which revealed this) who were notorious as desert robbers attacking caravans. So the English think: They are a family after our own heart, after which they were installed as a royal family. Ibn Saud was promised gold and green oases and a kingdom over most of the Middle East, which the English of course never fulfilled but pulled his ass. We have a highly heroic-romanticized and Empire glorifying story about it in Lawrence of Arabia, the story of the agent who was supposed to ingratiate himself with the Arabs and influence world history.
In the desert sands lies an ancient history. This applies to Arabia as well as the Sahara. One story goes that there once was a fantastic city without equal in the desert called Iram or Ubar, a kind of Atlantis in the sand. But its inhabitants committed hubris and God punished them with a sandstorm and buried the city. The story even ended in Arabian Nights, and everyone assumed it was a legend. But Ptolemy had a map that showed something about Arabia Felix – incidentally the title of Thorkild Hansen’s book about another man who traveled the peninsula on camelback, the Danish surveyor Carsten Niebuhr. It was Yemen, after all.
In 1930, Englishman Bertrand Thomas wanted to be the first European to cross the Rub al Khali, the empty quarter of Saudi Arabia. There is simply nothing there but pure desert. Did he find the city? Not really, but he noted in his diaries that they came across the remains of an ancient fort near Dhofar, Oman called Shisr. However, later scans have shown that a much larger structure is hidden beneath the sand.

It was British intelligence that created Islamic fundamentalism. Or Salafism or Wahhabism. Ibn Abdul Wahhab was intended to be the precursor to Osama bin Laden and to create religious division among Muslims. But the Ottomans discovered this and kicked him out, so he chose to move to Saudi Arabia. Here these schools were formed designed to brainwash Sunni Muslims into an extreme and perverted form of Islam. The Muslim Brotherhood was created in the same spirit, and after being kicked out of Egypt they also settled in Saudi Arabia.
Read: The Dying God – history of Kabbalism
80% of all mosque construction in recent times is sponsored by Saudi Arabia. They do this not for the sake of their anything-but-blue eyes but to subvert Islam for political purposes. They have supported the Koranic schools in Afghanistan and Pakistan, where young men were trained as holy warriors and terrorists.
The United States has had a particularly unholy alliance with Saudi Arabia since WW2. A rather bizarre story unfolded when President Roosevelt met with the Saudi king on the USS Quincey in 1945 on The Great Bitter Lake to buy him out of the clutches of the British. A strange and grotesque scene unfolded when the king and his staff had brought a flock of sheep. These sheep, the king said, are for your men to copulate with so that they do not prey on our pure Muslim women! Roosevelt bit into this exquisite mockery and condescension, and with this the petrodollar was created. So it was Roosevelt who removed the gold standard already in 1933, when he became president, and not Nixon in the 70s, as economists claim.
The petrodollar meant, via Nixon’s petrodollar 2.0, that all oil money went through the Rockefellers’ Chase bank in New York.
The Saudis know that in the near future they will no longer be able to live off their oil, so they are investing in new technology. No doubt also in the technology that will replace oil. In recent years you have been building a completely grotesque project, the designer city of Neom at the bottom of the Red Sea. A technofascist wet dream of a so-called smart city consisting of a 15 km long wall of glass, steel and concrete, which is already doomed to various indoor climate and logistical problems. Not exactly a place you would want to live.
Solomon Islands
– capital: Honiara
900 islands in Melanesia, Oceania. A Spanish explorer and fortune seeker Álvaro de Mendaña de Neyra discovered that there was gold on one of the islands. The idiot immediately thought he had found King Solomon’s Mines – and surely, the Egyptian King Solomon from Tannis would gladly travel to the other side of the world, even though he could dig tons of gold in Bulgaria or South Africa. But since King Solomon, as we may know from The Testamony of Solomon, made a pact with the demons/jinns, they could perhaps have flown him to the Pacific Ocean on a flying carpet …
Joking aside: Mendaña, following colonial custom, named the islands with Spanish names instead of asking the locals what they were called. In 1767, the English began whaling in the waters. In 1845, British missionaries arrived, and we know what happened to the native heathens. ‘Wild’ boys were taken to New Zealand, civilized, and then sent back.
Then a form of slave trade began, in which the locals were recruited – read: captured – for slave labor on cotton plantations in Fiji and Australia. The locals did not like this form of recruitment with a bullet in their head, and the Solomon Islands gained a reputation for not caring about whites. Can’t blame them. In 1893, the islands were a British protectorate: imperial newspeak for taking over a country. Protection – isn’t that what the mafia takes money for? Responsibility to Protect – isn’t that what Hillary Clinton coined as a new language for the overthrow of a country? And isn’t that what all security policy is about: Well, you want security? We’ll deliver that immediately – but under certain conditions.
The Solomon Islands became independent in 1976 and a member of the Greater Commonwealth in 1978. The latter means that they are still governed from The City of London using ‘soft-power’.
Switzerland
– capital: Bern
In Roman: Helvetica. Schwyz has been a confederation, an alliance of German, French and Italian-speaking populations since the Middle Ages.
The 26 cantons of Switzerland have direct democracy. When they go to the polls, they are asked about everything and their answers are taken seriously. I wonder why this doesn’t exist anywhere else in the world – are politicians and states afraid that their citizens will think and choose something different from them?
The country is one of the most economically powerful in the world – which is not so strange just because it is the headquarters of the international banking system in its various forms. Another factor is undoubtedly the fact that the country does not spend money on waging war. However, like Sweden, they make a lot of money on others waging war.
However, Switzerland was known in the Middle Ages for their inventive martial arts. Warfare had developed in a direction that favored well-equipped knights in full armor. The Swiss, in turn, mobilized peasant armies equipped with long lances (like Alexander the Great, but without his bulk), and developed a combat strategy in the field, where heavy cavalry fell short. It was used, among other things, against the Habsburgs of Austria. Later, their opponents hired them as bodyguards, and today they are still stationed as the Swiss Guard in the Vatican.
It is mandatory for all citizens of Switzerland to be able to handle a weapon. Many therefore also own a weapon. Contrary to what propagandists claim, this does not mean that the Swiss go around shooting each other’s heads off. On the contrary, when everyone is able and knowledgeable about weapons, one should beware of it. On the other hand, it means that a potential hostile invading power would not only have an army on its back, but almost all members of the population.
Very appropriately, the Swiss ski resort of Davos became the meeting place for the business billionaire and globalist club called the World Economic Forum founded by Klaus Schwab, son of a Nazi general and a member of the Rothschild family. Which unites the two world mafias, the Order of the Dragon and the Order of the Black Sun, under the same roof. Although they are – or at least have been for a number of years – popular among wannabes in the political and financial class, they have today achieved maximum bad reputation among the world’s populations. They have simply overplayed their satanic-tyrannical agenda card.
Apart from all the satanic stuff, Switzerland is one of the most overwhelmingly beautiful places, here with Europe’s highest mountain Mont Blanc:
Saint Kitts og Nevis
– capital: Basseterre
The islands are part of the Lesser Antilles, located in a strip between Puerto Rico and the Bahamas.
Columbus named the islands in 1493 after St. Christopher, which became Saint Kitts. Nevis is after Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Scotland. No one asked the locals what the islands were called, after which the locals were … exterminated and then replaced by shipped slaves from Africa, who were suitable for doing hard physical labor in tropical heat with a whip on their backs.
In 1538, a group of French Huguenots – Protestants who had been persecuted and massacred by the French Catholics who sat on the throne – settled on the islands. They were allowed to do so until 1623, when the English arrived. Here, the French and the English agreed to massacre the local Kalingo people. So the massacred Huguenots had forgotten what it meant to be massacred. Or maybe they were the victims who had in the meantime become executioners.
The Spanish tried to reclaim what they believed was theirs because Columbus was there first – except for all those who had lived there for a few thousand years, who didn’t count in the calculations. However, the Spanish had to give up the demands of the Peace of Utrecht in 1713, which dealt with the Spanish succession and the balance between the European great powers including their colonies.
Saint Lucia
– capital: Castries
Discovered by the captain of Columbus’s ship Santa Maria Juan de la Cosa in 1499, although the islands had been discovered by locals a few thousand years earlier.
The captain was killed by Indians in 1510, who did not like his actions on behalf of Spain. Let us cry a few crocodile tears over his grim fate, while we hold candles and sing Sankta-a Luci-i-a.
In 1664, the English on Saint Kitts claimed the islands for themselves and sent 1,000 armed men to enforce the claim, but after two years there were only 86 left, the rest having died of disease. It must be called nemesis, since conquistadors, colonialists and imperialists otherwise exterminated the locals with their own diseases. Now they were hit themselves. More crocodile tears.
From being French, the islands became English after the Napoleonic Wars and the defeat of the emperor. In all post-war conflicts in the outskirts of Western civilization, the victorious European states go on a hoarding spree after the defeat of their enemies in their colonies. Thief steals from thief.
In 1967 the islands were granted self-government and in 1979 they gained full independence under … a British footballer John Compton. You can’t make this up!
They are one of the 16 members of the Commonwealth, which is headed by the British royal sheep. How happy they are:
The sheep speaks in the dialect royal posh with wool in its mouth.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
– capital: Kingstown
An island nation with 31 islands. The locals fiercely resisted the colonial masters who attacked them. Therefore, they became a refuge for escaped African slaves from neighboring Caribbean islands. The refugees were called Garifuna and they often married the locals.
It only lasted until 1719, when a series of years of colonial toss-ball between the English and the French began. As usual, the natives were a nuisance, and 5,000 of them were deported to an island off the coast of Honduras, Roatán.
Slavery was abolished in 1834.
The name comes from Columbus discovering the island on January 22, 1498, where the patron saint of the day was Saint Vincent of Zaragoza. The population consists of just over 100,000 poor people, most of whom consider themselves Christians – mostly Protestants.
Senegal
– capital: Dakar
A storyteller in Senegal and Mali is a griot. To help him remember hours of storytelling about the history of the country and the exploits of kings from ancient times to the present, he had his kora, the African harp, and his singing voice.
If you asked him specifically about, for example, King Maad a Sinig Kumba Ndoffene Fa Ndeb Joof, king of the kingdom of Sine, which included parts of Senegal, Mali and Mauritania, the griot could give you no other answer than that you would know if you had the patience to wait the five hours it took his song narrative to get there. It was like an old-fashioned reel-to-reel tape with no possibility of rewinding but only playing – all the way from the beginning.
Nobody has time for that anymore, so that’s why people don’t know the history of their own family and country.
Senegal did not exist as such before the arrival of the Europeans. It was called the Ghana Empire, the Mali Empire and the Songhai Empire, and present-day Senegal was on the periphery of this empire. The Ghana Empire did not include present-day Ghana either. The Europeans could not make sense of it, so they called it Upper Guinea.
The Portuguese arrived in the mid-15th century, slowly working their way down West Africa, with Vasco da Gama among others, to round the southern tip and work their way up the East Coast and possibly all the way to China and Japan. They established trading posts all along their sea route, and Senegal was one of them.
Where the Portuguese sailed and traded at first, the French in 1677 wanted to possess – from the start. They also saw people as their possessions – to the extent that they even considered them human and not just some kind of animal that could speak. On the island of Gorée off present-day Dakar, they controlled the Atlantic Slave Trade, exploiting the wars that were going on between the tribes inland who were willing to sell their local enemies as slaves.
It was not until the Abolitionist movement in the 19th century that European countries began to abolish slavery. People basically didn’t care about it, and it brought back ugly memories of the worst features of feudalism in Europe, which was also only abolished in those years.
Here it is in place with a picture of the aforementioned king with the glorious name Maad a Sinig Kumba Ndoffene Fa Ndeb Joof, king from 1878-1924, who the griot couldn’t tell you but only sang about, because he was one of the leaders of the Senegalese resistance against the French:
The French, with help from the Belgians, tried to establish the same as the British, a form of Commonwealth, where, despite both domestic and local-colonial resistance, they tried to cling to the overlord privileges and control they had achieved during the colonial era. They called it the French Confederation.
This meant that Senegal maintained ties with France under President Senkhor in the 1960s-80s. He was a socialist, but what was the problem? Wasn’t it the French who invented that kind of thing during the French Revolution? So the Senegalese socialists were very tolerant of foreign (neocolonial) investment, and the only thing the multinationals had to pay taxes on was… peanuts. So the locals got peanuts out of it.
Serbia
– capital: Belgrade
In 600, the Slavic Serbs immigrated, and in the 9th century they became Christians. Serbian Orthodoxy is one of the main branches today in the Eastern Church.
After a period of Byzantine and Bulgarian rule, it became its own state in 1159 and a kingdom in 1217. In the 14th century, the king took the title of Tsar, but at the end of the century the Ottomans arrived, who remained for 500 years.
In 1903, the Serbian king and queen were assassinated by a so-called anarchist assassin hired by the British. It was known that the king had discovered through his intelligence services what the British were up to, and that they wanted to start a major war with the Balkans as the starting point. The British knew that the king would be against something like that – no brainer, why would he be in favor of a war that would wipe out his own kingdom? So he and his wife were assassinated along with 20 other heads of state, politicians and influential figures in many countries, people who the British considered to be standing in the way of The Great War.
The powder keg in the Balkans was created especially by the many national resistance movements that fought the Turks. This powder was exploited by the British. In 1914, the same anarchist who had murdered the king and queen assassinated the Austro-Hungarian heir to the throne, and WW1 was a reality. The Empire has omitted a striking detail about the anarchist and calls him a random student. Then we don’t get the idea that there was … a thought behind it, and that the thought was thought out by the core establishment i England.
In other words, the history books are full of lies, one of them being, that its was the evil Germans that wanted and started the two world wars.
After 1945, Yugoslavia became a federal people’s republic and later a socialist republic. This Greater Serbia was the unit during the entire Cold War. Few people know that Yugoslavia had an advanced space program under Marshal Tito. Serbia’s army was the strongest in Europe, and in 1981, NATO-Pentagon-CIA, i.e. the visible part of the global military mafia, went straight to smash this army and cut Yugoslavia into smaller pieces according to the usual imperialist model. To start the war, they organized a stand-down false flag operation and claimed that the Muslim population in Pristina, Kosovo had been massacred.
They searched and they searched, and there are plenty of pictures of them searching but no pictures of them finding what they were searching for. As an American president said with a stupid grin about Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction, another propaganda stunt based on an assertion: Nothing here, nothing there.
Only after 25 years of digging did the UN Commissioner for Human Rights, Carla del Ponte, have to state that the mass graves did not exist and that the massacre never took place. It was under charges of this that Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic was dragged to the court in The Hague and ‘got a little help’ to commit suicide in his cell so that he would not have to babble about everything he knew. 25 years later he was acquitted of ALL CHARGES! – a bit late, one might say. It was announced in the form of a note of a few lines far into the middle pages of the newspapers in 2016 and has been mentioned again since. That was just as the famous American election campaign was clearing the front pages.
So if it wasn’t the Serbs who were the war criminals, who was it? Fast forward.
Did we forget to mention that the largest American military base in Europe is Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo. All the drugs that the Americans and NATO and the CIA had flown in from Afghanistan arrived here to be distributed to the rest of the West. The rest landed at NATO headquarters in Chicago. Not only were they war criminals, they were also lousy drug dealers.
The Seychelles
– capital: Victoria
An archipelago midway between Africa and India. The islands are the tops of a sunken continent, which in Indian was called Kumari Kandam, and which others have called Lemuria.
There are great power interests at play in the Indian Ocean. For example, the United States has occupied an island halfway between the Seychelles and the Maldives, Diego Garcia, and placed a military base there. The Seychelles is one of the countries that demands that the Americans vacate the place – which of course they don’t care about. They are big and strong, so they can step on whoever they want and in whatever way they want.
The Seychelles, like Mauritius further south, is one of the prosperous and well-functioning countries in Africa. And although it is considered part of Africa – you have to belong to a continent, don’t you? – the culture is its own. They feel more connected to Madagascar, the Comoros, Mauritius, Réunion, Mayotte, Zanzibar and the Maldives, and there is a strong cooperation between these islands in ‘Oceania 2’ (the name was taken by the Pacific Islands).
If you buy tuna, it’s likely to have been caught off the Seychelles, as it’s their main source of income, along with shrimp and cinnamon. This is reflected in their cool coat of arms, featuring a seagull, sword fish, and a cute turtle on its own island. The medieval knights helmet is just for fun.
Sierra Leone
– capital: Freetown
The name Serra Leoa comes from a Portuguese adventurer in 1462. There must have been lions in the mountains then.
The country’s capital Freetown is a dump established in 1787 for former slaves who lived in London. So first the English dragged them in slave ships over to the Caribbean. Then they dragged them to England, so that they could continue to slave as masters and servants. Or they fled the misery of the islands created by colonialism. Then the English dumped them back to Africa, when slavery in the middle of London became too ugly a spectacle. And when they had done that, they made Sierra Leone a crown colony, so that the slaves could continue to slave there, where no one could see it.
Then came the Pan-African freedom wave around 1960+, when the country became ‘free’. However, virtually no African country, and not even Sierra Leone, was free from 30-40 years of war with civil wars, military coups and ethnic abuses. This happened in 1991 and lasted eight years, after which the UN had to intervene until 2005. If their former colonial masters had been people of ethics and dignity, they would have made sure to withdraw in a decent way that did not leave any possibility of chaos behind. But perhaps chaos was meant to be… Is Ordo ab Chao not what they write at the entrance gates of their elite freemasonic lodges?

The whole world became a slave state. It won’t stop until the global ruling class is finally thrown out.
Singapore
– capital: same

The city-state of Singapore as it is now was founded by one man, a British merchant/imperialist Stanford Raffles in 1819 as a trading post that became an outright colony in 1867. He had to negotiate and sign a treaty with the Sultan of Johor on behalf of the imperial mega-cartel syndicate: the British East India Company. The Malacca Peninsula was an Islamic sultanate before the arrival of the Portuguese.
Singapore is called an economic miracle. The giant statue of Raffles tells how they became so: by always paying homage to the West and what it stands for and by being completely open to the West’s financial adventures. There are some voices saying that it might be time to tear down the statue.
Singapore had and still has strategic importance for controlling traffic in the narrow and semi-dangerous Straits of Malacca – and control-control and more control are the Empire’s most important characteristics. And since it is one of the 56 former colonies in the Commonwealth of Nations, they are themselves controlled from The City of London.
Singa means lion (Sanskrit simhah), pura means city. The lion is a royal symbol animal, because no lion has ever set foot in the wild in Singapore. Here it stands vomiting over the harbor basin. It must have eaten something it couldn’t stand.
Slovakia
– capital: Bratislava
Let’s start by looking at the flag. It’s the double cross.

It’s all politics. The division of Czechoslovakia is actually described by Adolf Hitler, who says that a division has to take place. Here he is thinking mostly of the consideration of the German population in the Sudetenland, which is located in the territory of Slovakia. It was done in 1939 but was rolled back after WW2 by the communists. Only after the fall of the wall and the Czech Velvet Revolution in 1989 under president Vaclav Havel did it become a reality.
As the name more than suggests, the population is Slavs. They arrived in the 4th-5th centuries, and they arrived from the east – from the forgotten Great Empire of Tartaria, which according to old maps and records covered all of Asia. Seriously and literally! Roman historians describe the Slavs as barbarians living in democracy and having one god. One god was called Perun, the thunder and lightning god, and corresponds to the Thor of the Germans and Norsemen. We could actually say that they worshipped the supporting principle in a Universe of electricity. Here he is seen in the form of the four world winds. The Wends called him Percunust, and he was the Svantevit that Absalon overthrew in Arcona.
Where else do we find a similar god with a face turned to the four corners of the world? We do so in Bharata, the proper name for ancient India, where Brahman is depicted in the same way. This is the picture of the Indo-Eurasian context.
The Serbs called their version of Brahman Svetovid
Barbarians simply mean that the men had beards, but it is interesting that in other areas they were ‘modern’ compared to the Romans, because monotheism only arrived late in the Roman Empire and the Roman state can hardly be called democratic. A republic, to be sure (res publica – the peoples course), but it was certainly not the people who sat in the senate, it was the powerful oligarchy/aristocracy.
Incidentally, it is funny that the Macedonian Alexander the Great considered the Greeks to be barbarians. That is, the Greeks who considered the Greeks to be their great role model, and the Romans who called their neighbors barbarians if they defended themselves. You should probably not expect consistency in this kind of thing throughout world history, because you can spew out many names for so many reasons.
The dominant group among the Nazis, the left wing we could call them, the circle around Goebbels and Himmler, considered the Slavs to be inferior and therefore their enemies. In other words, a kind of barbarians. This attitude created the fall of the Third Reich, because if they had allied themselves with the Slavic resistance groups in the Ukraine – and there were many of them – they would have overthrown Stalin. Instead, Stalin overthrew Nazi Germany, and as a result we got the Cold War.
What a post WW2 Nazi victory would have meant, we can only guess.
Slovenia
– capital: Llubliana
Slovenia has a very short coastline on the Adriatic Sea, because Croatia has spread over most of it.
In Roman times known as Noricum, which today is just a district of the country. Today still the most Italianized/Latinized of the countries in the Balkans. The language today, however, is Alpine Slavic.
On the way from Roman province, Slovenia has been under Venetian rule, Bavarian rule and Habsburg rule.
The beautiful blue lady on the horse with the flag and the seven-pointed star is the Holy Roman Empress in 1433 Barbara of Celje and was perceived by the Habsburgs as a threat. They forced an agreement that the family that had no heirs would be inherited by the other. 20 years later, the Celjes had a prince who at that time had not had children, so the Habsburgs arranged for him to be murdered. After that, various peasant uprisings against the Habsburgs. Isn’t that what we see today? The peasant robbers = us against the billionaire clubs.
After WW1, Slovenia was incorporated into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes = Yugoslavia. It was the kingdom that Marshal Tito inherited and made communist. And it was Greater Serbia that NATO smashed in 1981, so that Europe’s largest army could be paralyzed and the International Monetary Fund aka the globalists and central bankers could move in and pump out resources. The Kosovo war was as fake as anything. And now you can see on the propaganda screen that the globalists want Kosovo as a new independent country in the Balkans. It is SO predictable that it is sickening, because the reason for this is of course that it is in that area that all the natural resources are located.
Slovenia was lucky enough to be the first to gain independence after the breakup of Yugoslavia, thereby avoiding all the political turmoil.
Somalia
– capital: Mogadishu
What do the West / the Global North gain from ruining the lives of the locals in the Peripheral World? Problems! In the case of Somalia, international shipping has been invaded by a swarm of pirates in motorboats equipped with Kalashnikovs, who hijack and take hostage unarmed merchant ships on their way through the Gulf of Aden between the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean. They were former fishermen who had their original profession destroyed by the actions of the big guys.
The Horn of Africa is the perfect launch pad for piracy. The empire has meanwhile forgotten that piracy was the launch pad for their imperial prosperity.
One of Somalia’s only good friends is, oddly enough, Turkey. This is because the Turks were the only ones who offered help to the country after the great drought and famine in 2011. Everyone else was f…… indifferent to the stupid-ugly-wretched half-blacks in the dusty desert state who couldn’t figure out how to keep themselves alive.
In immigrant culture today, for example in Denmark, there is a lot of internal racism between different groups, and guess who is lowest in the pecking order? You guessed it, the Somalis. They don’t look like Africans north or south of the Sahara. They have Arab-Islamic tradition, but they don’t look like Arabs. Ergo, they are doomed to doubly.
So who are the Somalis? They are descendants of the legendary kingdom, which in Egyptian writings is called Punt.
The ancient dynasties of Somalia are an overwhelming story, it goes too far here. However, the colonial history is largely the same as the rest of the world’s peripheral countries. First the British, who occupied Aden in Yemen on the other side of the strait in 1839 and used Somalia to get supplies. In 1920 the British and Italians tore the country in half with their so-called protectorates.
In 1960, the country regrouped and broke away from the colonial powers. One of the major opponents in the general period of disintegration at that time was the Soviet Union. They did the same thing that China does today. They offer their help in the midst of misery, but this help comes with strings attached. They have their own imperialism running.
Then the annoying and false American imperialism. In the self-deprecating film Black Hawk Down, the Americans evacuate Mogadishu in 1993. It’s a shame for the Americans that they get stuck in the Outback, when they have such fancy combat helicopters. So it’s a good thing they have Hollywood to heroize their getting-stuck. Fantacy-catharsis.
Spain
– capital: Madrid
Or the Iberian Peninsula, which forms a natural geographical unit in Europe. When you cross the Pyrenees, you are in Spain and instead of salut! you say hola!
This does not mean that Spain is necessarily a unitary culture, and talking-about the Pyrenees, the Basques feel very little kinship with the administration in Madrid.
The name comes from the Roman name Hispania, which in turn comes from the Phoenician Spain.
The peninsula was inhabited by Etruscans, among others, who had to flee from the Romans in the centuries BC. However, the peace only lasted a short time, as the Romans subsequently occupied the country. Before that time, both Phoenicians and Carthaginians (also Phoenicians) and Greeks were here. Then the Visigoths arrived.
In 711 the Moors arrived. The name Moors comes from Mauritania, but they were part of the huge Ummayad Caliphate that stretched from China to the Sahara. Spain was occupied by Islam for 700 years, until they were thrown out with the help of the French warlord Charles Martel (‘the Hammer’). Islam loves to boast about their culture, to such an extent that they take credit for a lot of things they did not create themselves. The Great Mosque of Cordoba, for example. All its features scream to the heavens that it was not a mosque. It was a Phoenician trading post.
Spain itself became an imperial nation under Ferdinand and Isabella – a merger of the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon. They financed Columbus’s expeditions to America. And by the way: Columbus, who was the illegitimate son of the Pope, did not naively believe that he would sail out and discover a sea route to India, because the Egyptians, Romans and Phoenicians – and the Vikings – had already been there, and his sea and world map was as advanced as the famous Piri Reis map, which even had Antarctica under the ice in perfect outline. Whose logo we see on the sails: the Knights Templar, and then we know what time it is: secrets and more secrets + big finance. From the other side, the Chinese and the Indians had crossed the Pacific, and the whole population of South America before Columbus originally came in boats all the way from the area around Papua New Guinea.
The brutal conduct of the conquistadors in South and Central America is hard to avoid, and the great cultures were wiped out during these times. South America is Latin America today with Spanish and Portuguese as the languages.
The legendary Spanish Armada was the result of resistance from Spain’s enemies, the Protestants to the north and the Ottomans to the east. They had to be able to defend themselves. But the country also had internal resistance, and in the 18th century Portugal was formed as a breakaway province.
The Spanish Armada was sunk by the English in the Tudor era – we are told. This is quite an exaggeration, but some Spanish ships were sunk in 1588 at the Battle of Gravelines.
During the Napoleonic era, Spain was effectively French. In the 19th century, several colonies seceded, including Cuba and the Philippines.
The reforms in Spain at the beginning of the 20th century increasingly took on the character of socialism, which provoked the Spanish version of fascism. Under Franco in the 1930s, it came to direct combat, and it cost the lives of half a million Spaniards. The globalists of the time, who had hitherto been very pro-fascist, changed their minds and strategies and began to fight the nationalist form of fascism in favor of the internationalist or globalist form of fascism called socialism.
Spain has some strange demographics. Most of Spain is virtually uninhabited, making it the most sparsely populated country in Europe. If you want to buy land, this is the place, but don’t expect the infrastructure to be well-developed.

Sri Lanka
– capital: Colombo
Formerly known as Ceylon.
In the Vedic scripture Ramayana, there is an account of Rama who had a bridge, Rama Setu, built from stones dumped between India and Sri Lanka. The evil demon king Ravana had stolen his wife Sita. The bridge could be used until the year 1418, but the construction of the bridge dates back 1.7 million years! Vedic historiography has no problem with such large numbers in describing human history. Our understanding of history has a problem with it.
Islam has no problem with it either. They simply call Rama Adam and describe him as a giant who fell from the sky to Sri Lanka, where he built Adam’s Bridge. The highest point on the island is called Adam’s Peak, and is said to be where he landed.
The story from the Ramayana gets even wilder. For as his army and his bridge builders he hires an army of ape-like people. The architect behind the bridge was named Nala. Rama kills Ravana in battle and returns home with his wife.
Here we think: What a vivid imagination they had in ancient India. There is just one problem. The bridge is found submerged in shallow water, and it looks very much like it is man-made and not natural. An examination of the very artificial layers in the submerged bridge shows that land material of stone combined with tree trunks stacked in an engineering manner has been used.
The deep waters around the rest of the island make it a favorable place to sail with merchant ships, the maritime silk route, and known and used as such 1000 years BC. When the Portuguese arrived as some of the first trading imperialists, they wanted to control the island. Imperialism is never about free trade but about controlling trade, and there is always an element of greed, possessiveness present, which must necessarily be at the expense of others.
Then the Dutch stole the island, then the English stole it and sat on it between 1815-1948. It was not until 1972 that the island could call itself a republic, but as often happens when the Empire has to withdraw, they either start a civil war, or it arises in the vacuum created by the withdrawal. 26 years of civil war from 1983 to 2009 between the island’s Tamil minority and the Tamil Tigers, who fought for Tamil Eelam, a Tamil Sri Lanka in the north, and the government in Colombo and the Sinhalese majority population in the south. In 2009, they were defeated.
Sudan
– capital: Khartoum
The country with two versions of the Nile that become one Nile at the old city of Khartoum. The world’s hottest capital.
And now there are also two Sudans to make the confusion complete. There are two reasons for this. One is cultural. I have the former Danish ambassador in Tanzania to say that a Sudanese from the north and a Sudanese from South Sudan are so different that they practically do not understand each other. The other and less charming reason is that all the oil is in South Sudan, and the division was on the oil syndicates’ wish list. And then you arrange a war to sort that out.
Sudan is also Nubia for the Egyptians. From Nubia came all the exciting spices. You can still be overwhelmed if you visit a bazaar at Aswan in Egypt, where part of the population is Nubian. They have the water from the Nile, they have the sun that provides the spices.
The kingdoms before Nubia were first called Kerma 2,500-1,500 BC. It was eaten by Egypt. Then it was called Kush and extended over Ethiopia and Djibouti, and at one point between 785 BC – 350 AD they even owned Egypt itself. There is a political ideology that claims that the dynasties of the pharaohs were black African, but it holds no more true than Black Lives Matter, because the Egyptians are very clear about when you are black and just Egyptian tanned.

From the 16th century there was an Islamization, and in the 19th century the English arrive.
The film Khartoum, starring Charlton Heston in one of his most prominent film roles, describes the conflict between the Islamists and the British and the siege of Khartoum in 1884-85. A local sheikh called himself the Mahdi, which would be equivalent to having stood up and proclaimed himself the returned Messiah. Heston’s role is the uriaspost that General Charles ‘Chinese’ Gordon was assigned to solve. Gordon chooses not to obey his own government in order to save human lives.
As elsewhere, the British Empire bred its resistance against itself, and in 1953 the Sudanese seceded. As elsewhere, this meant that all old tribal as well as newer ideological conflicts erupted into civil war, here between the strict Muslim north – the Mahdi’s domain as described in the film – and the Christian and traditional south. Followed by military dictatorship.
As part of this conflict, Sudan was split into two countries in 2011 after 30 years of civil war.
Surinam
– capital: Paramaribo
Why this different name? It sounds like an island in Indonesia and not with the expected touch of South American, Caribian or Spanish. The answer is: the Dutch came first in this case, and they, as you know, have most of their colonial activity in East Asia. So they brought most of their slaves from over there and not from Africa.
In Wikipedia you can read this amazing sentence that reveals the colonial brain activity:
In 1954, Suriname was elevated from a colony to one of the three constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Let it sink in – they were elevated! They were now expected to praise the kingdom on the other side of the world that had given them the status of a colony = an area that has been found worth plundering for resources. This is what the British called The White Man’s Burden = we must take on the heavy duty of taking the resources of the savages, since they cannot figure it out for themselves. And then teach them our glorious way of thinking. And they believed it themselves!
In 1975, the savages of Suriname no longer thought that the Dutch royal family was for them. There are only a little over half a million people living in the country, but it is ethnically one of the most diverse countries.
In 1593 it formally became Spanish, but the Spanish were too busy claiming all sorts of other countries for themselves, so the Dutch made a colony. They also called it Dutch Guiana before they invented Suriname. The population reflects the fact that the Dutch dragged people from India and Indonesia over to work for them. People who have lived as free tribes in a jungle are difficult to teach good Dutch-Protestant work discipline or to make slaves, so they had to import them. That is why there are also so-called Maroons living in Suriname, who are descendants of slaves brought from West Africa.
Sweden
– capital: Stockholm
First mentioned in writing in the old English Beowulf script as Svëorice. While the Danes went on expeditions to the west, the Swedes went on expeditions to the east and south. Even before the Viking Age, they crossed the Baltic Sea and sailed along the Russian rivers to the Black Sea. The Goths had first emigrated to Scandinavia (Götaland, Gothenburg) from the areas around the Black Sea, and now they returned. These tribes, the Visigoths and Ostrogoths, had previously contributed to the fall of the Roman Empire.
Although we as Danes 2.0 = Danes like to think that it was Danish Væringer or Varangians who founded Kievan Rus, it was probably more likely Swedes. They were hired by the Emperor of Byzantium as his personal bodyguard because of their physique and martial arts.
And while Denmark was formally united by Gorm the Old, Swerighe only became a unit in the Middle Ages. Probably because Sweden is the second larges county in area in Europa and was difficult to unite. They were under Danish rule in the Kalmar Union created by Queen Margrethe the First, and parts of Sweden have since been occupied by the Danes. This lasted until the Swedish monarchy struck again in the two Karl Gustav wars, where Denmark was on the verge of being completely overrun by the Swedes. They reached as far as Slotsholmen at Christiansborg (Danish parliament i Copenhagen) before they were beaten back.
The first Swedish Riksdag (parliament or senate) dates back to 1435. We shouldn’t think of it as a democratic assembly, because only nobles had access to it. It’s a bit like the famous English Magna Carta, which is celebrated as the archetype of the free man’s constitution. Naaa … the free men were thanes, chiefs, nobles. There was no matter of popular rule, at most a regulation of royal power by the second most powerful. But hey, if you read the Danish constitution, isn’t that what it’s mostly about? First, we have to put the royal power on hold, …
In the 18th century, Sweden was one of the European great powers. Finland, parts of Karelia, Estonia, Latvia and areas in Germany were Swedish. It was the Baltic Empire.

However, this is where things started to go the other way, and in the Great Northern War (1700-1721) they were challenged by Russia under Peter the Great. They also lost the German territories.
In the 20th century, Sweden became neutral. However, with a history as an ore mining country and later an extensive arms industry, they have no objection to selling a lot of weapons to the other belligerent powers. Their neutrality is also strongly challenged by the fact that they have been the unofficial member of NATO. With the pretext of the Ukraine war, Sweden together with Finland has now been ’granted’ (= seduced into) full membership of NATO. There are apparently no limits to what this NATO-provoked war can be used for.
It was with Swedish help that the NATO operation, the sinking of the ferry Estonia, took place. Swedish politicians such as Carl Bildt and Mona Salin were in agreement. Estonia unloaded advanced weapons stolen from the Russians when they left the Baltics. At the same time, 50 police officers who were on a study trip to Riga were disposed of. They belonged to the district in Stockholm where Olof Palme was murdered, and several of them ‘knew too much’ about who and how he was murdered. In the usual way, the murder was attributed to a random, defenseless bum. Unofficially, Deep State Sweden was deeply entrenched.
The Danish-Swedish journalist, author and lecturer Ole Dammegård has in his 1,100-page book Coup d’Etat in Slow Motion solved the murder of Olof Palme. The Swedish authorities are pretending nothing happened, hoping that people won’t find out.
On the other hand, Sweden managed to maintain a common-sense attitude to combat the pandemic during Operation Lockdown. The long straw is now decided, as support for vaccinating healthy people and denial of natural immunity is losing ground dramatically. The Swedes also conducted a test of surgical masks. One surgical procedure used masks, another did not. Guess where there were the fewest cases of ‘adverse events’ in the form of infections? You guessed it right. Conclusion: masks have the opposite effect of the postulated one.
Sweden has the most severe problem with immigrants in Scandinavia. This is due to the extreme liberal and tolerant Swedish attitude. This is under normal circumstances positive traits, but in a World where immigration has been weaponized to destroy stable and well functioning countries, this has been devastating for the Swedish society. There are more than 50 local urban areas where police and fire departments cannot enter, because they are controlled by immigrant clans. Rape against girls and women are the second highest in the World next to South Africa.
Which brings us to:
South Africa
– capital: Cape Town
You can always start by asking when the first civilization arrived and what traces of it there are. In the case of South Africa, the bottom falls completely out of the chronology.
These stone circles in the landscape number in the millions! That makes them the largest collection of stone structures in the world. And archaeologists have completely ignored them. They are dismissed as if the wild tribesmen used them to herd their sheep and goats. Problem number one among a whole series: there are no doors either outside or inside. Problem number two: why would they herd their goats into narrow stables in the middle of nowhere, they don’t do that anywhere else in Africa.
These structures are MUCH older. One estimate is something like 200,000 years. So who built them and for what purpose? South African researcher Michael Tellinger has made it his life’s work. It is a giant machine, where these cymatic sound-generating structures amplify the frequency that is the earth. They are giant motherboards. And what did the machine produce? Extract gold? Produce electricity? Manipulate the atmosphere? Stones are magnetic, they produce a sound. A science that we have not yet rediscovered.
Then there’s the whole story about the Bantu tribes arriving. From where? From somewhere else. So all of Africa was deserted except for a bunch of Hottentots, and then the Bantu came and populated all of Africa. It’s just as flawed and fabricated as the Out-Of-Africa theory that persists in the mainstream, even though it’s been blown apart by the latest genetic research.
And now time for Out of Africa!
Out of Africa is Darwinism in action. The logic is – and hold on, because there is some offensive sarcasm here to describe the deeply racist mindset of Darwinists.
SO: Humans are descended from apes according to Darwinists. The Missing Link has never been found, but that doesn’t matter, because it’s just the way it is, it’s an inverse equation, where you start with the result, then you look for the intermediates and the premise, fill-in-the-blanks. There is heavy racism behind it. The logic of the darwinists is (they’ll never admit it): Africans have flatter noses than Europeans, gorillas also have flat noses, so Negroes look like apes – ERGO they are the missing link and our ancestors. The flat-nosed people migrated to the rest of the world and with a mutant-genetic magic trick they became tall, white, blue-eyed Europeans, yellow Asians with slanted eyes and broad cheekbones, red South Americans with completely different facial features, who by another magic trick had mutated after wading all the way across the Bering Strait … and-and-and … you get really tired of trying to digest absurd science.
Shh! don’t tell me it’s a scam
But then Bartolomeu Dias rounded the Cape of Good Hope with his ship in 1488, and then the Dutch arrived in 1652, and then the British arrived in 1797, and then it all went downhill.
The Dutch had left behind a group of Boers who the British believed were in the way of the Empire. They just wanted to live there and farm, but the British wanted gold and diamonds, and the farmland was potential mining ground. The result was one of the ugliest massacres in world history. The concept and ‘invention’ of concentration camps were put into practice here. You will find a youn Winston Churchill participating in the killings.

It gets worse and worse, because here comes Cecil Rhodes, the hyper-imperialist, who embodies the Empire’s ambition for one big British footstool. And in reality the whole world as a footstool. He also considered the United States a renegade colony that had to be brought back again through manipulation and the exercise of power. Rhodes Scholarships today are still grants to young hopeful members of the American elite chosen to commit British-suited policies. Just ask Bill Clinton.
One of the big companies that gnawed away at South Africa’s subsoil is de Beers. The diamond industry is their business and it’s not a pretty sight. The ugly sight extends into Namibia, where there are mountains of diamonds behind electrified barbed wire fences guarded by dog patrols. Diamonds are not exactly rare. The principle is ‘controlled scarcity/rarity’. If something is rare and highly advertised, it is expensive. The principle is widely used in the oil industry.
Then apartheid arrived. The white overlords don’t mix with the black filth. One of the apartheid regime’s best friends were … Israel. Because the overlord Jews don’t mix with the Arab filth, they send them to refugee camps in neighboring countries. And today they just massacre them in a reverse Holocaust.
Then apartheid is abolished and Nelson Mandela is proclaimed a saint and martyr, while his grimm wife Winnie runs around killing political opponents with burning car tires in Soweto. Mandela is a fraud. And has life for South Africans improved since the abolition of apartheid? The answer is that life is absolutely terrible, and that apartheid has been replaced by neo-racism directed against whites. It is very popular in the USA at the moment, because black lives … don’t matter shit! Black lives can be used for pitch-black satanic-political purposes. Moreover the infrastructure of the country is highly dysfunctional. Energy companies are failing miserably, and power is on-and-off in a random fashion. The now Black African government is utterly corrupt.
South Korea
– capital: Seoul
First of all: North and South Korea should never be written about separately, because it is an imperialist construct that should be considered temporary. That would be like Vietnam still being divided. Or Germany.
The Koreans are a tribe that, like the Chinese and other peoples of East Asia, migrated down from Mongolia. Korea has been a country and a culture for 3,000 years.
In the year zero, Korea was divided between three clans, and in 680 they were united into one kingdom. In 1392, the Yi Emperor of China chose a new name for the country that had been allowed to rule independently as long as they did not bother his decisions: Choson, the Name of the Morning Silence.
Korea is not much for other people’s names. They are like Poland in Europe, they hate both right and left, Japanese and Chinese. Maybe because they lie like a long, thin burger between two buns that both squeeze.
In 1904, the Russo-Japanese War took place and the Japanese occupied Manchuria. Teddy Roosevelt received the corrupt Nobel Peace Prize for ending the war (they failed to mention his efforts in the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Genocide). But in 1905, a secret agreement was made, the Taft-Katsuro Agreement, for a joint American-Japanese administration of Korea and the country’s weakened dynasty. This was, of course, with the railroad project in mind. Durham White Stephens was installed as the Korean king’s Grima Wormtongue and became known as the ‘White Korean Dictator’.
In 1908, The Righteous Army Rebellion arose in Korea, consisting of early Korean soldiers trained by the Japanese. They shot their way out of Seoul until they were stopped by the Japanese. Durham Stephens declared in an interview that the Koreans would suffer the same fate as the Filipinos, i.e. mass extermination, genocide! Shortly thereafter, Stephens was assassinated in San Francisco by two Korean snipers. The tactic was pistols hidden in bandages. Both men were imprisoned, but one escaped that same year, and the other was released later and returned to Korea, where he was celebrated as a folk hero.
The Americans took revenge for that, because in 1956 they COMPLETELY destroyed Korea, and all the cities in the country were bombed to pieces. Such simple and shallow revenge was one of the basic motives. Another motive must be sought in the end of WW2. Japan was in no way on its knees after Hiroshima-Nagasaki, and the capitulation was an illegitimate play, because WW2 continued until 1953. In fact, one can argue with full force that it never ended, but that is going too far.
Read: The Empire and East Asia
Read: The War that noone understands
However, Japan had the majority of its army and weapons production facilities on the Korean Peninsula, specifically in Conan / Hungnam, where three rivers converged to form a power plant that produced enough electricity to power the whole of Japan. Very few people are aware that Japan had nuclear weapons at the end of WW2, produced right here, and even fewer are aware that they were used when the Russians advanced after the fall of Berlin. The way they were stopped was via a so-called Little Boy, different from the Big Boy that the Americans used. The impact was in what is now a demilitarized zone between North and South Korea.

The Americans knew that the Japanese were still in Korea, and in 1956 they decided to completely wipe out the northern part of Korea with the usual pretext that they wanted to save the world from the bad guys and introduce good democracy (the Monroe Doctrine).

South Korea today is still an occupied country, because there are 50,000 American soldiers in the country, and the United States determines their domestic and especially foreign policy. North Korea can be said very briefly: It is an ongoing CIA operation, and all the fuss with Kim Yong Il-and-Oon is pure theater for the global public.
South Sudan
– capital: Juba
The country’s history is either quite new, having become a country in 2011.
Or it is as old as Sudan’s history. Read more under Sudan.

But it also has its own history, for its affiliation with Sudan to the north is due to its occupation by ancient Egypt, the Egyptian outpost of the Ottoman Empire, and later by the English. The culture of South Sudan is more similar to that of Ethiopia, where Christianity gained great importance in Byzantine times. Ethiopia is considered one of the earliest places of Christianity. The Ethiopian Bible is probably as close as it gets.
The civil war that led to the secession from the north was 30 years long and extremely brutal. The Darfur province was particularly hard hit. In addition to a proxy war for major powers and BigOilBusiness, which wanted to seize South Sudan’s oil, it was also a war between Islam and Christianity. Or a war between Arabs and Africans.
It is interesting that South Sudan is the only country in Africa that is not a full member of the Non-Aligned Movement, the post-colonial movement. One can speculate why? Have their new masters told them that they now have a different ‘alliance’? And is the alliance about oil?
Syria
– capital: Damaskus
The name is an abbreviation of Assyria, Akkadian Ashur. It was the most powerful kingdom in the Levant from 2600-609 BC, with a military force that was formidable – and brutal. When you saw the dust on the horizon from the fast Assyrian chariots, you had less than an hour to seek cover, and that didn’t help much.
Assyria was the Phoenicians’ muscular neighbor. The equivalent of modern-day Syria and Lebanon. The Phoenicians passively seduced their powerful neighbor by supplying them with metals and other trade goods and by making the refined Phoenician architecture available. They were spared and tolerated as long as they delivered.
Syria in our time became the exact opposite. All the religious communities of the Levant lived peacefully side by side in Damascus. Even in the second half of the 20th century, when Israel was carrying out its perfidious attacks on its neighbors, Jews in Syria were treated nicely, because hey: they were Jews, not representatives of Zionist fascism. But the Empire is not at all interested in mutual understanding between religious communities, because they only see the potential for conflict and divide-and-rule, a fire to pour gasoline on when it is convenient.
After the Empire had destroyed Libya, it was Syria’s turn. A mercenary army of paid, bribed and brainwashed stormtroopers organized by the CIA, paid by Saudi Arabia, backed by Turkey and patched together by the Israelis in the Golan called ISIS was sent across the Syrian borders. An oil pipeline from Iran through Iraq ending in Syria was to be destroyed. Do we need to elaborate that EVERYTHING in the Middle East is tied to oil and who controls and profits from oil? The usual stereotypical accusations of human rights violations were made by the Empire’s global propaganda ministry on behalf of those who ALWAYS violate ALL forms of human rights. So it was a lie as usual.
This time, the extent to which the West was deceitful and untrustworthy had been understood. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad formally invited Russia to help against the invasion, which they did very effectively. The Russians no doubt also took it as a pilot project to test whether their latest military technology was effective. It was.
Syria is one of the first Christian areas in the world with the oldest churches. The Syrian language at that time was Syriac-Aramaic and therefore a Semitic language that was spoken at that time. And was Jesus a historical figure? Not if you search the superficial history books, where he is 100% written out.
But not if you read: The King that Disappeared

The latest turn in Syria is that the treacherous Turkey allowed an army of imperial mercenaries to enter Syria from the northwest corner and install one of the CIA-backed types, Ahmed al-Sharaa who had previously stood in front of the camera and laughingly boasted and waved the severed heads of Syrians, to take the presidency of the country. So for a while, it is the Americans and the Zionists who are running Syria. For how long?
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