All the Worlds Countries - T-U-V-W-Y-Z
Taiwan
- capital: Taipei
Quite up-front: Mainland China threatens to overrun Taiwan almost daily and has done so for half a century. So why haven’t they done so, and why does Taiwan still exist as a non-state? - which doesn’t seem to worry them, because then they get rid of all the hassle that comes with being a state.
The quick answer is that Taiwan is a hi-tech country with all sorts of equipment, including military equipment. For example, they have one of the world’s largest nuclear arsenals, and if the UN cannot inspect a country that is not a country, then they are not bound by any agreements in this regard. The mainland communist Chinese know this, so they think at least ten times before trying anything. Just a single strike against the large dam project, which is already threatening to collapse, would bring down all of China’s infrastructure and economy with a flood of mega-tsunami dimensions, and hundreds of millions would be left homeless. China does not need that in their unadmitted internal crisis.
Taiwan is the Kuomintang government, which with the visionary Sun Yat Sen fought against both dynasties and later the Maoists. It is the structure from the Qing dynasty, which was abolished in 1912. The Kuomintang still exists today in Taiwan, or as they once called it: Formosa China, the lucky or happy China.
A few important notes:
Taiwan has the majority of the production of computer chips in the world.
Taiwan has a national economy that corresponds to Germany’s in the 30s, when the German economy was in a boom.
Taiwan has no embassies in the world.
On the other hand, they have consulates that function impeccably.
Tajikistan
- capital: Dusjanbe
Only around the capital to the south is there steppe land, and the rest is mountains in the western part of the Himalayas.
The Tajiks have been all religions, almost, because it doesn’t get more Central-Central Asian. The Oxus and Andronovo cults have undoubtedly been fertility cults - and Orthodox Christians, Hindus, Zoroastrians, Manichaeans and Muslims. They have changed clothes, so to speak, to deal with changing Empires that brought their religions with them.
As with all the -stan countries, first under the Russian Empire and then under Soviet rule - and like the others independently as soon as the Soviet state collapsed. One could go on to say that what came after the Soviet era has nothing to do with democracy, but is a traditional authoritarian regime, where you don’t speak out against the president. Is that worse than democracy?
Tajik comes from tayyi - perhaps - and suggests that they were an Arab people who came up from the south. But scholars still argue about the etymology. Perhaps they are - and here the scholars are more in agreement - a tribe originating from western Persia.
Tajikistan is one of the countries that the US and NATO have tried to mobilize for 30 years and most recently in their now formal WW3 scenario against Russia. Is Tajikistan selected as one of the places where the enormous amounts of weapons left in Afghanistan will end up? Or what about the many weapons that Ukrainian oligarchs and arms dealers are now making a fortune selling to all parts of the world, because terrorists need hardware?
Above is a picture from the civil war that broke out in 1992. Question: is there anything that can actually be called a civil war? There is always big politics behind it, and the citizens are just cannon fodder intended to do the dirty work for the big guys. And if groups of people actually start fighting, it is always the result of previous mismanagement of a country by the big guys.
Tanzania
- capital: Dodoma
You were cheated there, because Dar es Salaam, the Port of Peace, is the largest city but not the capital.
Tan-za-nia is a more recent construction, a republic formed by the countries of Tanganyika - named after the lake - and Zanzibar - the city on the Indian Ocean. Tan + Za - do you get the point?
The country was German East Africa in 1891. In 1962 the country became independent, and the country’s first president was Julius Nyerere.
In 1978, Uganda = Idi Amin tried to invade the part of Tanzania that wedges itself into the western side of Lake Victoria. He shouldn’t have done that, because it led to his downfall. Julius Nyerere sent troops into the country and deposed the dictator. Idi Amin fled first to Libya, which didn’t want him. Then to Iraq, which didn’t want him either. Finally to Saudi Arabia, which thought he was one of their types.
Thailand
- capital: Bangkok
Thailand is a country - hold on tight - that has never been colonized! How did they deal with it?
One answer is through diplomacy and in recent times between the US and China. And through close relations with both, because as the saying goes: Keep your friends close but your enemies even closer, because then they won’t do anything behind your back. Burma and Japan also count here, and there were temporary periods of submission, for example WW2, when the Japanese occupied a number of countries in East Asia. But they were not colonized.
The two classic early kingdoms were Sukhothai in the 13th century and Auytthaya in from the 14th century to 1767, and its capital of the same name was 100 km up the river system that flows into present-day Bangkok, so the big ships can’t sail up there. For example, warships from foreign nations that could conceivably have sinister intentions in the era of gun boat diplomacy.

The Chinese connection is partly due to the fact that Thais are not culturally traders. They took care of the Chinese merchants living there, and they still do. In the 17th century, diplomatic relations were established with France, among others, which was to become the great power factor in the former Indochina. But when they saw how the French began to missionary, they were thrown out. In 1767, the city of Auytthaya was razed to the ground by the Burmese.
The country was called Siam from 1782-1939. Why Siam? The stupid Portuguese misunderstood when asked where they came from and answered: from Xian in China. The Thay always called it Mueang Thai. Including the regent Marshal Phibun, who decreed that Pad Thai was the new national dish, because it was both healthy and affordable. During the same period, we also saw Thai restaurants appear in other places in the world, and today they are a permanent part of the street scene in the West.
There was military rule from 1932-73 after a coup. Marshal Phibun was a great admirer of Hitler and introduced fascism as a form of government in the now otherwise constitutional monarchy. There was no contradiction in this, as we saw in Spain. But it meant, among other things, that the Japanese occupation during WW2 was friendly, and after the war the same rule continued. When the dictator tried to cheat himself into another round of fake democracy in 1957, it went wrong.
Various initiatives with left-wing activism following the Western model - remember that all communism/socialism is created by an ugly mixture of banking and intelligence service created in London and New York - have never succeeded in Thailand, perhaps because there was never colonization, so there was never an evil colonial power as a starting point for a revolution. Nevertheless, the government had to suppress the rebellion with military force in 1992 (Black May).
This seems to be the eternal pattern for Thailand. A little taste for democracy - a new military coup in 2006 - a little taste for democracy - a new military coup in 2014. And then they say that the king still rules from the constitutional shadows:
Two incidents from recent years. An opposition politician with the unpronounceable name Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit criticized the government for its brain-dead deal with Astra Seneca for 1.3 billion vaccines - without them ever having produced vaccines before. He was put on trial for lèse majesté. You don’t criticize the government in Thailand.
Another incident is that Thailand suddenly lifts the ban on marijuana in an almost Dutch model. Surprise! because until now you could risk almost life imprisonment in one of the notorious Thai prisons. But the government must have realized that there was more money in tourism, among other things, with a legal market. And you can still be left to rot if you are caught with heroin or the like. Also, don’t throw a piece of candy wrapper on the sidewalk in Bangkok, or you will also end up in prison.
It kind of shows how arbitray legislation is, when a behavior set from one day to another can change from the worst crime on earth to profitable business for the government.
Togo
- capital: Lomé
Togo was the Slave Coast (Ghana, Benin, Togo) in the low-ethical heyday of the Atlantic Slave Trade between 1000-1500+. First came the Portuguese. Then came the Germans and called it Togoland. When the Germans lost WW1, the British and French tore it in half. WW1 was also an internal colonial war between the European powers.
Togo is one of many examples of how the Middle Ages never ended. One family managed to establish themselves as modern kings without royal title or legitimacy, their name was Gnassingbé.

He was appointed minister by his father Gnassingé Eyadéma, after which he became president with military support between 1967 and 2005 and was even re-elected = reinstated in 2010. At some point, the Togolese got a little tired of this family-owned democracy and protested.
Tonga
- largest city: Nuku’alofa
The islands called Tonga became a Polynesian kingdom in 1845. In 1900 they became a British protectorate and independent in 1970 and a member of the Commonwealth of Nations - which, as you know, means that the post-British empire still rules them from the sidelines. The country is still a constitutional monarchy - which means:
Just keep your nice king, if you like him, he doesn’t have anything to say on your behalf anyway, and when he occasionally thinks he has something to say, he expresses OUR opinion.

This giant probably wouldn’t have survived European whaling before the global conservation of whales. So we saved the whales, or did we? Whales are not happy with the global dirty electricity and radiation. And what about the rest of the environment? The Pacific Ocean is overflowing with plastic waste and other waste from the blessings of civilization.
The volcanic island of Hunga in Tonga exploded in 2021. ‘Someone’ had been playing with energy technology to send a warning to neighboring Fiji, where the people had taken over their corrupt government and put the politicians in prison. It was not going to happen.
Trinidad & Tobago
- capital: Port-of-Spain
Discovered by Columbus in 1498 although they had been discovered by the locals a few thousand years earlier.
Taken by the British in 1787. Sugar cane, coffee and cocoa were to be grown, and this required slaves from West Africa.
Slavery was abolished in the mid-1800s. DAMN! who was going to do the slave labor now? Well, it was going to be people from parts of the world that were so impoverished that they could see it as their advantage to be dragged across the Atlantic and put to work here. People from India, China, Syria, and Lebanon, who had been destroyed by the Empire, did. And the Portuguese, who weren’t doing too well either.
Formally independent in 1962 and republic in 1976.
Tunesia
- capital: Tunis
The famous Phoenician port city of Carthage was located where the capital Tunis is today, a few kilometers away. It was a Phoenician trading and port city created by emigrants from Tyre in present-day Lebanon. It was the city about which the Roman senator Scipio concluded his famous speeches in the Senate by saying: And by the way, I think Carthage should be destroyed! And so it was.
Rome saw them as a threat and not entirely wrongly, because the Carthaginians annexed Sicily - as did all the other peoples on the Mediterranean in turn. And then the Carthaginian general Hannibal was a definite pain-in-the-ass for the Roman army. He landed in Spain at Cartagena - another Phoenician trading post - in 218 BC, trotted south of the Pyrenees, through France, over the Alps and down into northern Italy - with elephants! It was the equivalent of a tank against foot soldiers in those days, and they plowed right through a Roman shield-and-spear fortress like an axe through butter. He came close to overthrowing the Roman Empire but finally lost at Cannae in southern Italy and had to return home. Then came the destruction of Carthage in the Third Punic War. Punia was the Tunis of that time. Punia was punished.
Hollywood has never made a movie about Hannibal, because he was a Phoenician, an Easterner who beat Rome. Spartacus was a Thracian, a Greek if you will, so here it was fine to have a little revolutionary romance. Remember that the American Senate is a copy-paste of the Roman Senate.
Before the Phoenician/Canaanite immigrants - and Baal worshippers, the demon god who demands human sacrifices, preferably from children - there lived Berbers. Berbers are not Arabs, nor Moors, nor black-skinned Africans. They are the original population of North Africa back to a time when the Sahara was not a desert but a lush land with lakes, forests and many cities. The old maps show it. Here is a map showing where there were giant lakes in the Holocene era:
So what are the Berbers? They are fair-skinned, tall, blue-eyed and often red-haired. They are more closely related to the original Egyptians before the Arabs displaced them. They still exist but are marginalized. The only real Berber leader in our time was Libya’s leader, Moammar Gaddafi - but the Empire had him assassinated.
Tunisia is considered the most democratic country in the Arab world - whatever that means, because democracy is now a completely eroded concept. This means, among other things, that the government is exposed to the series of manipulations designed to undermine democracy, while it pretends to be a people’s government. This also meant that Tunisia was the target of the CIA operation called the Arab Spring.
It consisted of interning a bunch of students on an island off the coast of Tunis, brainwashing them and equipping them with the manual that had been developed in connection with the so-called color revolutions that occurred during the Kosovo War, where people took to the streets in Sarajevo and Belgrade - with money in their pockets from George Soros.
Turkmenistan
- capital: Asjkhabad
As the name suggests, the home of the Turkmen, the same Asian peoples who occupied Anatolia and displaced the original agrarian population and later called it Turkey. Not to be confused with Turkestan, which is the Sinkiang province of Greater China, who believe they have a right to all their neighboring countries in relation to the Middle Kingdom. The tribe of Turkmen who settled in present-day Turkmenistan was called the Oghuz, and the name has been used since the 9th century.
Like all peoples who come from the steppes, they are born warriors, and they were later used as soldiers against their neighbors to the north and east. Like all -stans, they were incorporated into the Russian Empire in the 19th century, and they were among the ethnic groups that fought the Empire’s perverted transmutation, the Soviet Empire - we often forget that they were an imperialist Empire by the way they behaved. Turkmenistan, of course, ended up as one of these so-called socialist republics with puppet rule. And like all the others, they broke free again in 1990, when they didn’t like being puppets.
Another interesting pattern is that Uzbekistan, like many other countries, has never become a democracy. They also had no monarchy to fall back on, so they remained a communist country and still have an authoritarian government today, where you can’t speak out against the president.
Is their handling of it a violation of human rights - according to the West, which wants to determine how people in the Periphery World should govern themselves ... by not governing themselves. Or are they fighting internal and external terrorism? And who defines what terrorism is, and what resistance to state, imperial or corporate terrorism is?
Those are some good questions.

Tuvalu
- largest city: Finafuti
An archipelago with nine inhabited atolls and 10,000 inhabitants.
The Spaniards discovered the island in 1568, although it had been discovered 2,500 years earlier by the Polynesians who settled there. It was the same idiot Álvaro de Mendañas who thought he had found King Solomon’s mines in the Solomon Islands. He called one island Nui Isla de Jesús, Jesus Island, and even if he had been able to get ashore, he certainly would not have asked the locals about the name, because they did not. 27 years later he came by and ’discovered’ another island – no shit Sherlock - Niulakita and called it La Solitaria, the lonely one.
Tuvalu is actually a local name that means the eight stand together, because the ninth island was not inhabited before. Atolls may be easy to overlook, as they lie low in the water crust, unlike islands with volcanoes. But in 1819 the English arrive, and that’s the end of the Pacific paradise. In 1860 they run their so-called blackbirding, where they capture locals and send them to other islands with plantations. 400 men from two of the islands never returned home.
At the same time, the missionaries arrive, starting The White Man’s Burden: to Christianize the natives, which is done in 1920. They also make sure that the savages get some civilized diseases, which they die from.
During WW2, the Americans arrive and make sure that the islands become targets for Japanese artillery. They also build a base on the island of Funafuti, which makes half of the island uninhabitable.
In 1974, seven of the islands were proposed for self-government, while two were to belong to the British Gilbert Islands. The locals were not happy about this, and when they were graciously allowed to vote in an election, 92% voted to belong to Tuvalu. It must be said that this is a percentage of votes and a statement that has rarely been seen since. It was supposed to be when almost the entire population of Crimea voted to belong to Russia - which the West immediately rejected, because they don’t ask people where they want to belong. The war in Ukraine was already planned back then.
As can be seen from the flag, Tuvalu is a member of The Commonwealth of Nations, where the ex-colonies are still ... colonies just under the facade. The ‘common prosperity’ is so-so.
Recently, supporters of the globalist climate religion got a local politician to hold a propaganda event to demonstrate that the islands would surely sink into the sea any moment due to global warming. Unless we all pay the new global climate tax to the billionaire club in Basel, then we will save the Earth - for sure.
Turkey
- capital: Ankara
The most important country in Europe to describe is... Turkey. And the country is only 5% European, as the rest is in Asia. But the strategic importance of Turkey or the Ottoman Empire to Europe cannot be underestimated. It has to do with its placement and borders.
Check every state in the Balkans and far up into Central Europe, and the Ottomans have been there with their form of land-based imperialism. The Caliphate was a world empire, and specifically the Ummayad Caliphate stretched from China to West Africa. The Turks/Ottomans had to be physically thrown out of Europe, and that wasn’t completed until the 18th-19th centuries. The closer you were, the later.
Before the Turkish invasion - Turkmen were horse people from Central Asia with relatives all the way over in Turkestan = Sinkiang province in China, who overran/overran Anatolia - Anatolia was an agrarian society. Early Christianity belonged here, cf. Paul’s letters to the churches in Anatolia. No more words today about this sinister and ambiguous figure.
Before then, Anatolia was part of Greater Armenia. An archaeological site that has recently caused quite a stir is Göbekli Tepe, which is dated to be 9,500 years old. This site is Old Armenian. The Old Armenian language predates Sumerian-Babylonian. We just haven’t heard of it yet.
Recent excarvations around – and in! – the great Lak Van in eastern Turkey suggest a much more likely candidate of a cradle of civilisation that Sumer. But then again the dating of Sumer is still based on the biblical 5.000 years that kind-of-stuck, and the Sumerian Kings List is totally disregarded ... it tells of kingdoms going somewhat a million years backwards.
So: the archers and warlike horsemen crush the peaceful, angry peoples of Anatolia. And wasn’t that exactly what Islam needed: aggressive-warlike peoples? Contrary to how Islam tries to sell itself, it is a war religion born of a warrior prophet in a time of war. Islam has since been about expansion and the conquest of countries and peoples.
The British Empire considered the Ottoman Empire its rival, and therefore it had to be destroyed. As part of The Great War = WW1 complex, they staged the Turkish revolution. A group of crypto-Jewish freemasons from Thessaloniki in Greece, students of Jacob Franck and Sabbatei Zevi, who called themselves the Dönmeh and later called themselves the Young Turks, brought down the Ottoman Empire. Kemal Atatürk was one of them. Then we see the Armenian genocide, which is their merit and fault.
Turkey today denies ... EVERYTHING! and it is forbidden-banned to talk about. Which is always the case, when truth is spoken.
Uganda
- capital: Kampala
A piece of colonial history has already been told when the two largest lakes are named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. That period was 1894-1962.
The third president is the most infamous, Idi Amin Dada Oumee 1971-79. Even if we discount the worst exaggerations about him throwing his enemies into a swimming pool with crocodiles, he must still be considered one of the most blatant evil dictators in Africa, and that is saying a lot.
The president before Amin was Milton Obote. He led the country from colony to democracy. Amin got wind that he was going to be arrested by Obote for corruption with funds for weapons, so Amin quickly staged a military coup and proclaimed himself president.
He opposed Israel, which had previously been an ally. So when a group of Palestinians landed a hijacked plane with hostages at Kampala’s Entebbe airport in 1976, the Israelis sent a team of special forces and freed the hostages. Amin claimed that he was negotiating a solution, but he was probably more involved in the affair. He made a fatal military mistake in 1978 by attempting to invade a region in Tanzania, and their president Julius Nyerere sent his army in and deposed Amin. He went into exile in Libya, Iraq and Saudi Arabia, where he died. In a country that was an ally of the United States and England - interesting.
Uganda’s strategic importance to the Empire was its status as the source of the White Nile.
Ukraine
- capital: Kiev
The country that was destined to start WW3. As we write and read, Ukrainians are experiencing Holodomor 2.0, and the West wants us to believe that it is the evil Russians once again. How about turning our heads 1800?
Ukraine has become Europe’s most corrupt country with the most corrupt government. The fact that we have been seduced into loving them must mean that the whole operation, seen from the West, is about teaching us to love corruption.

Ukraine has also become the favorite playground of the Western oligarchy because of this corruption. It became the country where all the dirty money could be laundered. It became the country where the dirtiest biological warfare research and development could take place unchallenged. Now it is the country where the proxy war of NATO, the EU, the Pentagon and the globalists against Russia is taking place. And FUCK THE UKRAINIANS! they are just cannon fodder. 20 million Ukrainians have either left the country or have died.
Ukraine was the Maidan massacre and the Odessa massacre that led up to the war.
Ukraine was the CIA-NeoCon coup in 2014, where a Nazi-fascist government was brought to power.
Ukraine was massacres against the Russian population in the Donbas region, and civilian bombings of Donetsk and Lugansk.
Ukraine was Chernobyl, where a nuclear power plant burned down, and no, it was not an accident, it was sabotage and destroying the world’s most fertile agricultural area.
Ukraine was the Holodomor, where Stalin’s executioner Nikita Khrushchev executed a state genocide via famine.
Ukraine right now in late 2025 is slowly but surely being torn apart by the Russian military.
Ukraine is first and foremost the birthplace of Russia. Kiev is the first capital of Kievan Rus.
In all the corrupt, depressing and falsified Ukraine polemic, let’s hear Modest Mussorgsky’s The Great Gate of Kiev - here performed by Yunchan Lin.
Uruguay
- capital: Montevideo
The Oriental Republic of Uruguay does not mean that the country is located in the Orient but where the sun rises over the Atlantic Ocean.
The sun and the blue sea are painted in the flag
The country has almost half the population of Denmark (6 millions) on a much larger area. The name comes from Guarani, one of the original languages spoken in the country before the Spanish invasion.
It was the Spanish Franciscans who were the vanguard in the missionary softening of the population. Here people naively believed that the Franciscans were the protectors of the people and the poor. On the other hand, the Jesuit pope from the neighboring country, who says that he named himself after Saint Francis, is in no way the protector of the poor but the lawyer of the globalist billionaires. That is because he is most likely named after Francis Borgia, the powerful Spanish family that had a pope on the throne at the time + Francis Xavier, the co-founder of the Jesuit order, The Society of Jesus, whose god has horns on his head. A digression.
The capital Montevideo was a Spanish fortress in 1724. The Spanish succeeded in completely exterminating the indigenous population during the 19th century. This perhaps explains why Uruguay is so European and ‘civilized’ today - there are no more savages left!
The country attempted independence in 1817 but was invaded by the Brazilians. In 1828, Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay negotiated the country’s actual independence.
Today, Uruguay is called the Switzerland of Latin America. Is this an indication that a number of banks have settled here because they prefer countries without too much political and social hubbub? And because the Cayman Islands are too scary anyway.
Uruguay also became a hippie and re-pat paradise in the early 00s. You saw the New World Order go into the emergency phase and also saw that Uruguay was a friendly and uncorrupted country with opportunities to buy land for little money.
USA
- capital: Washington D.C.
The place of paradoxes, God’s own country, Deep State mafia land, The world’s greatest bully in the schoolyard.
Who were the first Americans? The Indians say it was them, but if you ask their wise elders, they say it was people before them. Some were red-haired and white-skinned. Others were giants who built ‘mounds’ = huge earthen mounds.
Columbus discovered America... no, he didn’t. The Solutrians from southern France were there during the Ice Age, Egyptian tombs have been found in the Grand Canyon, the Phoenicians were there, the Romans set up trading posts along the Ohio River to get copper, the Celts from Wales were there, the Vikings were there, the (real) Indians and the Chinese were there from the other side... EVERYTHING is Catholic nonsense, because if no Christians had been there before - the Romans were Christians after all - then the Church could say by a papal decree (a bull) that it was their land, which is also an absurd home-made rule.
As we know, the Earth suddently became flat inspite all sailors of the ancient world knowing, that it was round - ’cause they’ve been there. What was the reason for the sudden flatness? The statement was: Don’t try to go there, because there is nothing out there (we want to keep it for ourselves, so don’t look there). Which is rather self contradictory, because how could Columbus find the back door to India, if the Earth was flat. The Empire never changes its core strategy, so recently the same meme arrived again: The Earth is flat. It was at the same time, that the Space was being militarized. So don’t try to go there, because there is nothing out there (we want to keep it for ourselves, so don’t look there).
The famous 9th Roman Legion disappeared without a trace from world history.
5,500 legionnaires don’t just disappear, unless there’s something sinister going on.
Along the Ohio River lie a whole line of Roman fortifications designed to monitor the purpose of their presence: the collection and transport of copper between America and Europe.
In the 16th and 17th centuries, Protestant outcasts from the Old World began to move into the New World.
The British and French crowns saw where it was going. Their kings sent their armies and made their colonial claims. But the local immigrants had seen it coming, and in the 18th century the American Revolution happened, the war of independence against the British crown, the civil war that always arrives when the Empire is challenged.
The country fights for a real constitution in the 1770s and then gets an amputated constitution in the 1780s, when the Empire drags freedom ashore. From being a breakaway colony with a declaration of independence and a constitution that reflects it, the United States now becomes a corporation with a contract for overseas ownership. It is all formulated so cleverly that very few Americans can understand it.

In 1877, the election was rigged by a Republican general named Rutherford B. Hayes, who used electoral fraud to steal the election from Democrat Samuel J. Tilden. Nothing elected in the United States since then has been a real election. ALL presidents in the United States are chosen and not elected, but the people believe that they are democratically elected and represent them. The 2020 US election was systematically rigged, and the 2022 midterm elections were as well. Then the absurd pseudo-election in 2024. The American version of democracy, i.e. republic, is a play for the people. And the character Trump was knowingly part of the rigging.
When a president named John F. Kennedy in the 1960s believed that the popular mandate should be taken seriously, he was assassinated by the CIA. In the parody of a hearing that followed via the Warren Commission, consisting of people heavily involved in the assassination, we learned a new term: conspiracy theory. Americans knew the case stank and asked probing questions. But an employee of the paramilitary think tank The Rand Corporation told the then CIA director: You have to deny everything and then call them conspiracy theorists. The term was dusted off again after 9/11 so that people wouldn’t spread the idea that the CIA was involved again-again-again.
The assassination of JFK was the grand American coup d’état. The country has not recovered from it since. And who ordered the assassination of JFK? Later CIA Director and President George Herbert Walker Bush and his hinterland did. He is seen in a glimpse from filming at Dealey Plaza at the event. And here we have to disappoint those who consider JFK to be another saint. The assassination is about a power struggle over who should be the ‘new king’ of North America. Kennedy belonged to the mega-mafia Order of the Dragon, and Bush belonged to the mega-mafia Order of the Black Sun. Sorry for the disillusion.
The history of the United States is one endless chain of war and aggression. From the beginning, the new nation itself was exposed to war aggression from the British. Then the country gradually took over the role of aggressor, and today there is hardly a war in the whole world that does not have the United States as either the direct aggressor, indirectly with the use of proxies as useful idiots, and aggressions carried out via the CIA. In the country’s 200+ year lifespan, there have only been 6 years - SIX YEARS! - when it has not been involved in a war. And all wars after the War of Independance has been provoked by the USA.
The last 3 administrations from Trump 1.0, Biden and Trump 2.0 have marked a turning point. US aggression is now for the first time meeting qualified resistance from its previous victims of assault. The little boys in the schoolyard, whom the big bully has been able to beat up at will, have begun to fight back. Russia, China and Iran no longer submit to terror from the US. Even a small, poor country like Yemen has successfully set itself up against the US.
Yemen is a complete parallel to Vietnam. The US lost the Vietnam War, this is a fact. They lost to a bunch of jungle warriors who had what the US and its superpowerful army could never mobilize: real motivation. Their soldiers do what they are ordered to do, possibly covered with once-lie propaganda and pseudo-patriotic nonsense. There was no need to lie to the Vietnamese, because they knew deep down what they were fighting for, and that they had everything to gain and nothing to lose except their lives - which had been taken from them anyway.
Uzbekistan
- capital: Tasjkent
Study these pictures first (click to enlarge), and you will first see Russian soldiers invading Samarkand in 1868, and then the heads of Russian soldiers on poles, and the Emir of Bukhara proudly viewing the sight in front of the Mir-i-Arab-Madrassa in the city. Already here it is a piece of history.
The Uzbeks took revenge on the Empire, for one suggestion for the origin of the name is uz = our own, free and bek = lord; stan is simply the Persian word for place or country. The two famous cities were from antiquity stations on the Silk Road between China and the West, this network of trade routes through Eurasia started under the Han dynasty around 114 BC. A strip of -stan countries on the road was called Transoxania, because they were located in relation to the Persians, who controlled part of the route, north of the Oxus River. It was the same land area that Alexander the Great rode through and tried to include in his vision of a great empire, and the easternmost -stan country was called Turkestan - but it must not be called that anymore, because it is the Chinese Xinjiang province, still with a Turkic-speaking population fighting for their ethnic survival.
Uzbekistan is an ancient Scythian country from the first millennium BC. The Scythians were the mounted warrior people who replaced the Cimbri as the dominant ones. We know the latter from a stopover in North Jutland, because they traveled far and wide. They also ended up in Wales under the name Kimeroi. Their language was Khumry and their written language was called Kolbren. But that was a side track.
The Mongols arrived in the 13th century and meant a breakup for many peoples to escape their devastation. The Mongol Empire destroyed itself, because the Mongol khans held on to the line of succession from the founder’s family. But what always happens when there are several sons in the family? Of course, they cannot agree, and the kingdom splits. As they say: After a gatherer comes one (or more) scatterers.
There was an Uzbek Khanate, a country ruled by a khan/king, before the Persian invasion in 1510. In the meantime, a non-Mongol ruler, Timur, known for his brutality and massacres of his enemies, held together in Transoxania. In the 19th century, the Russian Empire arrived as seen in the two top pictures.
These were times of the so-called Great Game, which is basically the attempt of the Sea (pirate) Empire (the British) to take over the Land Empire (the Russian, former Tartaria). The strategy is carefully described by one of the British Empire’s main ideologists, Halford MacKinder, whose doctrine reads: He who controls The Heartland, the World-island, controls the whole World. And The Heartland was Russia and the whole strip of -stans, where all the resources are located. The Sea Empire’s most perfidious attack on the Land Empire is its invention and ideological-political weapon, the Russian Revolution.
The Great Game is not over, because the war has unfolded again and again.
Vanuatu
- capital: Port Vila
James Cook called it the New Hebrides in 1774, just like New Caledonia. They never asked the locals what the place was called.

In general, European explorers were thoroughly confused by the vast ocean. Not surprising, since they had narrowly escaped the medieval version of the flat earth. A Spaniard named de Quiros believed in 1606 that he had discovered a new continent.
The new visitors were not interested in the South Sea idyll and coconut palms. Nor in the natives. They were only interested if there was some resource they could steal. In the 19th century, they discovered that sandalwood trees grew here. Since the natives were ‘useless’ for plantation work, they had to import people from Polynesia who had already been trained to do the work. This was called blackbirding and was just a form of slave trading. They created problems with the native Melanesians.
Then came European immigrants from England, Australia and France, who established plantations. In 1906, England and France shared rule, and now both locals and immigrants had to apply for citizenship! Imperialism is full of grotesque conditions.
In the 1940s, the Americans arrived, because the Pacific Ocean was now their new imperial expansion field. A local cargo cult arose, because the strange flying creatures must be gods. A new cult religion preached about a savior who would free the islands from their evil spirits. Salvation came with independence in 1980.

Vatikanet
- it’s the capital
The Führerbunker of the Catholic Church, where one of the world’s largest and ugliest churches stands. Impressive perhaps, but ugly as hell. On the way up to St. Peter’s Square, as a tourist today you can buy all sorts of mass-produced bad-tasting Catholic junk. You can also leave it alone.
The Holy See - yes, it’s See, not Sea - is the all-seeing eye on the dollar bill. A large part of the Vatican’s business is money. Most of it is money that poor people all over the world have been spitting into the church box for mass for almost a millennium and a half. The papacy is one of the richest companies on Earth, and its assets are immeasurable.
Add to that all the gold, marble and priceless art stored in the church buildings themselves. The Vatican has hired a bunch of soldiers from Switzerland to guard the Vatican Bank. And the Swiss are known to be good at guarding money.
The Vatican and St. Peter’s Basilica are built on top of a pagan temple. And Catholic Christianity is built on top of the Persian Mithras cult - with a certain twist. The Pope, for example, walks around with a fish on his head, called a mithra. Constantine the Great, who was appointed the emperor who promoted Christianity as the state religion (after they had murdered Christians for a few centuries), was never a Christian himself but worshipped Sol Invictus, which is precisely Mithraism - like all the Roman soldiers.
And what is an Egyptian obelisk doing in a square designed as an astrological zodiac?
Read: The Immortal Sun
The Vatican and the Papacy are one long series of intrigues, power struggles, corrupt families who install their corrupt henchmen in the chair, meddling in geopolitics, plundering expeditions called crusades. And espionage. What do you think the confessional is used for?
For centuries, the Vatican was deprived of its status as a political entity, as a state. Why should they be a state, shouldn’t they just mind their own business and preach the good news? Guess who re-established the papacy as a state - none other than Benito Mussolini. Until very recently, there was a Jesuit pope, and the Jesuits were known for their cordial cooperation with the fascists in Buenos Aires, where the nice man came from. His successor, Robert Prevost, is no better. His crimes were only committed in Peru during the same period, and he was spat out of the Chicago mafia and is the paramilitary group around Donald Trump’s man.
One papal villain shakes hands with the next. But listen, stop for a moment, how can the previous one know who the next one will be? Isn’t it the conclave of cardinals who vote behind closed doors, after which they send white smoke out of the chimney? Total bullshit! It’s all a pre-planned script, and what we see is theater.
Can’t you say anything good about the Vatican? Of course, they have one of the world’s largest libraries - which unfortunately we can’t get a library card for. Let’s try again: What about the Sistine Chapel, how beautiful is that? Bingo!

Venezuela
- capital: Caracas
A supposedly prosperous, beautiful and ‘happy’ country where people loved to visit.
Two things have ruined the country in recent times. One is that it is in the US sphere of influence with all that entails in terms of dirty operations and greed for oil, which Venezuela is rich in. The official explanation is a failure by communist union-shamers like Nicolás Maduro, who have ensured that his country is a failed and dysfunctional country, and that poverty, crime and misery have returned big-time. Do we believe that explanation?
Venezuela is called by the favorite expression of globalists and green preachers: biodiversity.
From the Andes to the Amazon, they have all kinds of landscapes.
Their Spanish colonial history starts in 1522. But since the country’s official name is the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela named after another South American country, Bolivia and after the great freedom hero of the continent, Simon Bolivar. Initially as a member of Bolivar’s project Gran Colombia, where they were freed from the Spanish crown and its oppression.
Independent in 1830. What did they get in return for their liberation from Spain? Political unrest for 190 years! One coup general after another, the so-called caudillos, military men, colonelcy.
One of the more ‘celebratory’, if you can use that term, was Hugo Chávez. After the former president Carlos Andrés Pérez was deposed after two terms in office and convicted of having taken from the state treasury, Chávez took over. He was especially notorious among the Americans for saying exactly what he thought. When the working-class president, beloved by the poor in Venezuela, died of cancer in 2013, there was no doubt: the CIA used their special technology for this kind of thing.
As Wikipedia states, which must be said to be correct in its own way:
The destabilized economy has led to a crisis in Venezuela, which is characterized by hyperinflation, economic desperation, shortages of goods, poverty, disease, child mortality, malnutrition and poverty.
The latest development in relation to Venezuela is that the USA is intervening again and again. For example, they have just ensured in 2025 that the opposition candidate María Corina Machado, who is a scoundrel for the USA and has strong Zionist sympathies, has received the highly corrupt Nobel Peace Prize ... which should rightly be called the Nobel War Prize.
West Sahara
- capital: El Aajun
One of the countries that is not yet fully recognized as independent. The reason is that neighboring Morocco refuses to recognize its independence and claims that it is just a rebellious province that they will probably get under control ... someday. Here they disagree with the international community, where there is more or less agreement that the Moroccan claims are not legitimate.
Its full name is the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, and Polisario is the name of the militant movement that claims the country’s independence. What Morocco thinks they are doing with a country that consists of stone desert and where very little grows - add to that a population that hates them - is a bit of a mystery. A qualified guess is that they have explored the subsoil and found minerals that they expect to become rich from, like the Europeans.
The full name also suggests what the nomadic people are called: the Sahrawis.
When Morocco occupied the country in 1975 - occupied, which is a de facto admission that the country was not Moroccan - it created a flood of refugees to Algeria. Morocco should have learned from the French colonial history of Algeria, among others.
Whether a Marxist movement like Polisario will bring anything good other than independence to Western Sahara is an unanswered question. There is still no example of people with that political ideology being able to do anything other than wage war on the Empire and then screw everything up in peacetime. We only need to look at Zimbabwe.
The Moroccan aggressive arrogance has paved the way for the Marxists, because they always offer themselves as the new saviors who want the best for the people. Unfortunately, they always have difficulty delivering in the long run, because totalitarian tyranny is built into Marxism as a premise. It is called the dictatorship of the proletariat - with a dash under dictatorship. Once the proletariat tastes the intoxicating sweetness of power and dictatorship, they never let go.
Vietnam
- capital: Hanoi
When you read Wikipedia, for example, which is a half-hearted song when it comes to geopolitical, ideological and other potentially controversial topics, it says that the Vietnam War 1959-75 was an armed conflict between North and South Vietnam, where North Vietnam lost.
BEEP! wrong answer, you’re out!
The Vietnam War was a proxy war between the United States and the Soviet Union based on a false flag, where the United States sank its own warship USS Maddox in the Gulf of Tonkin in 1964 to start a full-scale invasion. One of the main objectives was to control the opium-heroin trade in and out of the Golden Triangle. North Vietnam did not lose the war, the United States lost the war and ended up being kicked out of Vietnam. Vietnam won and was reunited. This is a piece of real world history, so forget about the Empire’s reactionary and self-apologetic explanations.
The aftermath was the Third Indochina War, where Vietnam invades Cambodia and kicks out the Chinese. You haven’t heard of that either.
The horrors of the Vietnam War are indescribable. Everything from Monsanto’s Agent Orange, the My Lai massacre in 1968, u-name-it. Also horrors for the American soldiers who had no idea what the war was about and who returned home as traumatized wrecks and as veterans were treated like shit by their own government. The Vietnamese, on the other hand, have managed to process all their trauma and are today one of the friendliest people to visit. How have they dealt with it?
Before the Americans, the Vietnamese had to put up with the French and their wet dream and an eastern colony that could match the British Empire’s crown colony, the Jewel of the Empire: India. During WW2, the Japanese arrived. The Empire has told us that the Japanese were these evil-bestial types, Asian fascists - not entirely wrong - who had to be put down. There is a slightly different story behind it, which is about an Empire that had seen what the British Empire and now the American Empire did to the World. They knew it was them-or-us and chose to be proactive.
Read: The Empire and East Asia
Yemen
- capital: Sanaa
Yemen is an outpost of Africa, with Eritrea, Djibouti and Somalia opposite. However, Somali pirates should not have any trouble setting foot on Yemeni soil, because the Yemenis have an ancient tradition of defending themselves. A tribe called the Houthis are so notorious and feared as warriors that both the puppet government in Sanaa and the Saudis are afraid of them. These apartment buildings could look like ordinary apartment complexes from our time, which had just been given an oriental twist. But they are ancient, some of them date back to the Middle Ages. It is a completely unique building style.
Yemen has been brutally abused as a country by both Saudi Arabia and the United States. And while they are being declared terrorists, they are trying to defend themselves against the abuses. For the same reason, there is great poverty in the country, but there is no compassion for that kind of thing in the Empire.
Yemen was the land of the Sabaeans. Then they were influenced by Judaism, and there is a population of Yemenite Jews today. We are talking about real Jews here and not descendants of Khazars who converted to Islam.
The beautiful Yemenite Jewess Ofra Haza became world famous with a record called Yemenite Songs. Her golden voice matched the outfit, where no expense was spared on the gold, so even the Queen of Sheba would be envious.
It was Yemen that was Carsten Niebuhr’s Felicious Arabia in the 1760s. Arabia Felix was already mentioned by Ptolemy in the 2nd century, and Danish author and biographer Thorkild Hansen used it as the title in his excellent biography.

Niebuhr - a German cartographer in Danish service - was a traveler of rare quality. He transformed himself into an Arab by learning the language and wearing their clothes. He spoke directly to and with them. This meant that he survived, while the members of his traveling party died, several of them. They hated their crappy job, while Niebuhr loved it. There is no other way to explain his luck.
There are no braver men in the world. Period!
Yemen has recently come into its own in an absolutely astonishing way. Although they are one of the poorest countries in the world, they have managed to form a very powerful fighting force against both the USA and Israel. It has, as one of the only countries besides Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon, stood up to Israel and outmaneuvered their air defenses with missiles and drones that they have manufactured themselves. They are almost impossible to hit, because they are constantly moving and hiding below the desert sand. Their courage and ingenuity are almost unmatched. Their political arm is called Ansar Allah, and the family that has played a decisive role is called al Houthi. Their moral code is not fundamentalist - the Saudis both hate and fear them - it is incorruptible.
Zambia
- capital: Lusaka
The Dutch called the people Boshemans, but Khoe-Sān is more appropriate. They are a people of small stature who know all about surviving in the bush and even in a desert. You and I would not survive more than a week in their hood.
The British divided the area into Southern Rhodesia = Zimbabwe and Northern Rhodesia = Zambia. These sub-areas were run as mega-plantations by the British South Africa Company.
In 1964, Zambia became independent, as African countries did in the 1960s.

Zimbabwe
- capital: Harare
Great Zimbabwe, what was it? It was a round structure from an unknown time. That’s what we know.
There are about a million rounded stone structures with lines of reasoning between them all over southern Africa from Zimbabwe southward. They can be seen in aerial photographs. Historians and archaeologists have dismissed them as Negro shepherds fencing in their sheep and goats.
Problem: There are no doors. That makes NO sense.
Let’s make another hypothesis. These structures are much, much older. Their purpose was, among other things, the extraction of gold. Ancient Sumerian writings tell of Enki and Enlil, and one of them went to South Africa to ... mine gold. Great Zimbabwe may have been the headquarters. These were the real King Solomon’s Mines.
The inner circle of the British Empire knew these stories and knew that there was reality behind them. Their presence in South Africa was about mining, gold and diamonds, and the eradication of the marginalized blacks who stood in the way of their mining enterprises.
Rhodesia was the name for Zimbabwe, named after the super-imperialist Cecil Rhodes. In the 1970s, the two tribes, the Shona and the Ndebele, agreed for a while to fight against British imperialist rule. They succeeded in throwing the British out in 1980, but then the old tribal strife resurfaced, and the Shona tribe’s representative, Robert Mugabe, took power. Over the next few decades, as Mugabe clung to power, he drove his country into social, economic and political ruin.
Now Zimbabwe without Mugabe is trying to recover. History shows that leaders in war time are unfit to be leaders in peace time. They only know destruction and not construction.
Equatorial Guinea
- capital: Malabo
The capital is located on the island of Bioko off the coast of Cameroon.
Like most African countries, it has a colonial history, where it has been ravaged and plundered by the Portuguese, the English and the Spanish in turn. The ‘new capital’ Ciudad de la Paz bears witness to the last colonial power, Spain.
It reminds us a little too much of the original colonialism, the genocide of the conquistadors and the Jesuits and the plundering of South America in the footsteps of Columbus.
Here above, in 1968, President Nguema signs a declaration of independence with the Spanish. But as we know, the colonialists have their means to implement neo-colonialism through the back door, so that it no longer looks so ugly. It is the same tactic that prolongs slavery after its official abolition, so that it does not stink so much.
East Timor
- capital: Dili
East Timor is a tautology, because timur in Indonesian means east, so it is East-East, the easternmost part of the easternmost island of Timor.
The liberation of East Timor is a peculiar form of reverse imperialist liberation. The Portuguese occupied the western part of the island until 1975 - long after the rest of Indonesia was independent. Then the Indonesians occupied the eastern part, and the population was cheated of a real liberation. In 2002, they kicked out both the Portuguese and the Indonesians.

He may be one of the recipients of the in so-many-ways corrupt peace prize - i.e. Barack Obama got it for starting more wars than his predecessor, Henry Kissinger got it for being one of the world’s genocidal murderers, etc. - Ramos-Horta may have honestly deserved the prize.
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