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This article claims no attempt at futurology, who knows which or any of these will blow up as the beginning of WWIII, but hopefully in discussing these countries readers might gain a few insights into what this writer feels are the policies of the globalists, the real movers and shakers in modern world politics.
Guyana
Similar to diamonds, the whole wealth of the oil industry is based on it being, or perceived to be, rare and about to run out, even though it actually is neither. This was understood by the great oil industry magnates as long ago as 1892, as explained here by people like Leroy Fletcher Prouty.(1) So it seems no accident that countries that find extensive oil reserves also seem to soon run into political/military conflict, which prevents their oil reserves coming on stream globally, apart from Muslim countries and some others whose wealth is boosted by the Globalists for specific reasons.
Another issue is that, again from the 19th century, oil has been denominated in dollars. This means that as oil became very widespread in modern economies across the world (not just in fuel, but also in plastics etc) its exalted price allowed the US government to borrow heavily across the world in dollars. (US government debt in practice is what many countries around the world need to have to pay for the oil, hence creating an artificial demand for it.) Therefore, until recently anyway, a high oil price, which generally means a cap on oil supply, is a critical US strategic aim, although it tends to be disguised by much talk of Arab countries and OPEC etc.
Which brings us to Guyana, the thinly populated former British colony which stretches from the Amazon rain forest to the North East coast of South America. Although a small country it is now a huge supplier of oil to Europe, in some respects almost replacing Russia in that market, with many reserves still to come on stream. Also the country that might attack it, Venezuela, is also sitting on some of the largest oil supplies in the word and for much of the 20th century was one of the leading oil producers in the Americas. Venezuela – a country under a practical Communist government, and as with pretty much all such countries in time, it is collapsing with even food shortages etc – has held a referendum claiming the huge province of Esequibo from Guyana, raising the distinct prospect of war between them.
If this was to happen it would probably lead to the cancellation of all oil exports from both countries, as a result of damage from war or sanctions.
Ukraine
This country is obviously already at war with Russia but it remains quite possible – even likely – that the war will extend further, maybe even with a Russian invasion of Central or Western Europe. Consider this recent tweet by President Macron of France:
Personally I think that most of continental Europe has been promised to Russia for Occult reasons. Because it is a reward for their work in fostering Communism around the world in the past, the closest system to the totalitarian world state they now hope to create. For the same reason its possible that some Western countries have been promised to China, like Australia and Canada possibly.
Yes, for what its worth, I think at a very high level the world does turn according to an Occult agenda by strange but powerful Luciferian cults. I am sure that will surprise many but if one cares to study these subjects, you cannot but find the Occult at the top of the power structure and they do make strange long term decisions like this.(4)
Guyana
Similar to diamonds, the whole wealth of the oil industry is based on it being, or perceived to be, rare and about to run out, even though it actually is neither. This was understood by the great oil industry magnates as long ago as 1892, as explained here by people like Leroy Fletcher Prouty.(1) So it seems no accident that countries that find extensive oil reserves also seem to soon run into political/military conflict, which prevents their oil reserves coming on stream globally, apart from Muslim countries and some others whose wealth is boosted by the Globalists for specific reasons.
Another issue is that, again from the 19th century, oil has been denominated in dollars. This means that as oil became very widespread in modern economies across the world (not just in fuel, but also in plastics etc) its exalted price allowed the US government to borrow heavily across the world in dollars. (US government debt in practice is what many countries around the world need to have to pay for the oil, hence creating an artificial demand for it.) Therefore, until recently anyway, a high oil price, which generally means a cap on oil supply, is a critical US strategic aim, although it tends to be disguised by much talk of Arab countries and OPEC etc.
Which brings us to Guyana, the thinly populated former British colony which stretches from the Amazon rain forest to the North East coast of South America. Although a small country it is now a huge supplier of oil to Europe, in some respects almost replacing Russia in that market, with many reserves still to come on stream. Also the country that might attack it, Venezuela, is also sitting on some of the largest oil supplies in the word and for much of the 20th century was one of the leading oil producers in the Americas. Venezuela – a country under a practical Communist government, and as with pretty much all such countries in time, it is collapsing with even food shortages etc – has held a referendum claiming the huge province of Esequibo from Guyana, raising the distinct prospect of war between them.
If this was to happen it would probably lead to the cancellation of all oil exports from both countries, as a result of damage from war or sanctions.
Ukraine
This country is obviously already at war with Russia but it remains quite possible – even likely – that the war will extend further, maybe even with a Russian invasion of Central or Western Europe. Consider this recent tweet by President Macron of France:
With statements like that are the European powers not asking for war with Russia, and why would anybody assume it will be confined to Ukraine? Meanwhile the power of Russia as it towers over Europe is immense, especially when you consider the very rundown state of most Western European armies, and now with so much of their equipment destroyed in Ukraine. It has been pointed out for example with respect to the recent additions to the Russian army:“We negotiated as best we could, the Minsk agreements, and other stories, but there’s nothing to discuss with Russia, Ukraine must win. French troops will be in Ukraine. There will be no red lines. I am the president of this country called France, and I decide.”(2)
“Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announces the creation of 2 new ground armies, with 16 new brigades & 14 new divisions. As @noclador points out, that’s more than the combined armies of Germany, UK, France, Poland, Spain, Netherlands and Sweden.”(3)
Personally I think that most of continental Europe has been promised to Russia for Occult reasons. Because it is a reward for their work in fostering Communism around the world in the past, the closest system to the totalitarian world state they now hope to create. For the same reason its possible that some Western countries have been promised to China, like Australia and Canada possibly.
Yes, for what its worth, I think at a very high level the world does turn according to an Occult agenda by strange but powerful Luciferian cults. I am sure that will surprise many but if one cares to study these subjects, you cannot but find the Occult at the top of the power structure and they do make strange long term decisions like this.(4)