Global geopolitics

Decoding Power. Defying Narratives.


  • The Myth of the “Russian Tax"

    Europeans Are Paying the Price for the War in Ukraine Across Europe, citizens are grappling with rising living costs, inflation, and economic uncertainty. These hardships have been increasingly framed by political leaders as the unavoidable consequence of resisting Russian aggression. At the recent Warsaw Security Forum, this narrative was articulated clearly when Tordis Gilfadottir, former Continue reading

  • The Logic Behind China’s Expansion

    History, dependence, vulnerability, and rivalry drive Beijing’s choices China’s re-emergence as a central power is evidently not sudden nor accidental. Scholars such as Martin Jacques and economic historians like Angus Maddison have pointed to the long arc of Chinese history where the country dominated regional trade and production for centuries, and the last two hundred Continue reading

  • THE US MUST PREPARE FOR WAR – NO ADVERSARY MENTIONED

    To ensure peace, we must prepare for war Sec. Hegseth: “To ensure peace, we must prepare for war.” “Either you protect your people and your sovereignty, or you will be subservient to something or someone.” The United States must now prepare itself for the possibility of war, according to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Speaking Continue reading

  • The Collapse of Israel’s Grip on American Minds

    How Propaganda, Censorship and Misinformation Couldn’t Stop the Shift The collapse in American support for Israel is not by accident. This collapse is the result of a narrative edifice that has weakened under moral pressure, technological disruption, leaks, activism, and the exposure of contradictions. The trajectory is now unmistakable: what was once near‑hegemony in U.S. Continue reading

  • Death in Paris: Nathi Mthethwa Too Late To Testify

    Nathi Mthethwa dies in Paris under suspicious circumstances after being named in explosive police corruption inquiry Nkosinathi Emmanuel Mthethwa, known to most South Africans simply as Nathi Mthethwa, was a long-serving figure in the African National Congress, holding senior positions in government from the late 2000s until his death in 2025. His sudden and suspicious Continue reading

  • The Digital Cage Was Built by Design

    Inside the Long Project to Merge Digital ID, CBDCs and Natural Assets Into a Global Control Grid (First, some perspective from the great William Cooper) The Digital I.D. as the basis of a digital prison has been long in the making whilst were distracted and lulled into apathy and soft life. Modern technocratic projects require Continue reading

  • The Road to 1984: Digital Identity, DNA Collection, and the Globalist Agenda

    A Call to Resist the Convergence of Surveillance, Biopolitics, and Social Control While public attention has been diverted toward entertainment and sport, global institutions such as the World Economic Forum (WEF) have been openly discussing the categorisation of individuals based on their genomic data, including the possibility of exclusion from services or rights on the Continue reading

  • DIGITAL ID PUSHERS ARE SCUM OF HUMANITY

    Know exactly who your enemy is, the migrants are not the enemy Know exactly who your enemy is, the migrants are not the enemy, the occupied governments and the occupiers are the enemy. The system they are building has nothing to do with safety, convenience, or progress. They want force on us tryannical power, control, Continue reading

  • Moldova’s Electoral Repression: Banning Parties, Blocking Media

    The government’s crackdown on dissent reveals a broader Globalist agenda to control the nation’s future. Moldova’s decision to bar the Greater Moldova party from Sunday’s parliamentary elections signals a troubling development for the country’s political environment. The Central Election Commission’s (CEC) ruling to annul the registration of the party and remove its candidates from the Continue reading

  • Manufactured Dysfunction

    The Advance of Post-Nation Control But First, They Need A Major War For more than seven decades the United States has relied on a financial and military architecture built on the primacy of the dollar and control over oil flows. Independent economists such as Michael Hudson of the University of Missouri–Kansas City have shown that Continue reading