The Deep State is Israeli Billionaires

Obama is NOT running the White House behind the red curtain.   The Deep State is a coordinated tier system comprised of donors.  Money.   During Obama’s cycle, 1999 thru 2018, as a front puppet, his donors included:  University of California, Harvard, Columbia, and Chicago, Microsoft, Google, and “The US Government” according to Open Secrets.   In addition to the US Government, separate donation attributes include Department of State, HHS, and Justice.

Coinciding with Obama’s education;  University of Chicago, Columbia, and Harvard.   Meaning Obama’s entire education was manufactured.  The US Government’s spending on Obama is a frightening revelation – they didn’t hide.   The coup was not in 2020, it came well before in the form of an internal  Deep State.  The same Deep State that forced the Biden Presidency so as to reinstall the Obama Puppet Masters.

Hillary’s top tier campaign financing is also of Deep State identifiers:  Paloma Partners, Pritzker Group, Renaissance Technologies, Saban Capital, Newsweb Corp, and Soros Fund Management.

The founder of Paloma Partners is Donald Sussman, a Jewish hedge fund manager who sold his back office to JP Morgan and now funds new hedge funds.  Saban Capital was founded by Haim Saban, an Israeli media investor in films, records and television.  Soros, Simons (Renaissance Technology founder) and Pritzker – all wealthy Jewish families.

Between these two former US Government candidates, we can visualize two factions of the Deep State.   Both factions endowed with billions in order to create the government enterprise of their choosing.   In this sense, both Hillary and Obama were pawns of their benefactors.  Neither of them had the financial endowment necessary to become elites.  And neither had the required ‘background’ to earn a position.  Just like Biden.

When Soros was first identified in America as a manipulator, Europe laughed at how long it took ignorant Americans to figure out the power vacuum.  Soros’ was already a university class study when Americans began the slow drawl of Wake Up!   Today, the citizens of Europe, and the leaders  of African countries are telling America everyone has known that Israel is the DEEP STATE – except us.   Netanyahu inadvertently brought this to our attention with his War mentality.

With the Trump-Biden debate, the Israeli faction made a fatal error.  Social Media has been ‘ordered’ to attempt to deflect the poor performance of Biden to a singular mantra – Trump Lies.   Too late.  They needed a bumbling Biden to continue to implement their agenda across America.   Leaving them with just two options at this late date:

  1. Start WWIII
  2.  Insert a new pawn with three potential puppets;  Hillary, Big Mike, Gruesome

None of these potential replacements could win without massive voter fraud.   Enter Israel initiating World War against Iran and Lebanon while Ukraine’s Zelenskyy acknowledges that Ukraine has lost and a diplomatic peace plan must be drawn – by him.   If Ukraine falls, and its stakeholders are forced to sacrifice their $14 Trillion in potential investment revenue, they will be looking for a ‘replacement’.   Which means other countries will be targeted for coup.

Bolivia:   President Luis Arce has not complied with the Deep State.  He renewed relations with Cuba, asserted that Maduro was the elected president of Venezuela, and strengthened ties with Russia.   Therefore an attempted coup was initiated two days ago by General Zuniga.  Zuniga was arrested and a new general installed – with Secretary of State, Blinken issuing a stern warning… and demanding that President Arce immediately release Zuniga and his soldiers claiming due process concerns and democratic ideals.

Translation:  The US attempt to regain control of Bolivia failed.  Their hold on South America is beginning to fray.   And resource confiscation is hitting their coffer of a continual new source of revenue.  

Who is watching from the sidelines?   The Middle East and Africa.  Two powerhouses that could easily decide they’ve had enough.  America is not worth the risk and the deviant Mafia has lost its mojo.   Should the Deep State lose the Middle East and Africa, they have nowhere left to go to colonize and bludgeon.

While Israel has been lobbing missiles at Lebanon’s southern border, they target villages – not Hezbollah.  Hezbollah is lobbing retaliatory strikes on northern Israel and the world is holding its breath waiting to see how this will pan out on a larger scale.   Given Russia did not take the bait when the CIA struck civilians inside Russia and Crimea, it is now up to Israel to start WWIII.  As such DoD Lloyd Austin has ordered warships to Lebanon’s border.

Simultaneously, Blinken continues to present his Jeckel and Hyde dual personality and declare that he is warning Israel to stand down… while encouraging a war with Lebanon that will spill into Iran.  Such a tactic will enrage not just Middle eastern countries which want peace and trade, but North African countries which are being courted by Putin and Lavrov within a mutual trade pact as opposed to blackmail, colonization and coups.

The billionaires are losing.  And their dollar hold could evaporate their wealth if not contained.   The problem is based on conceptuality;  they view war as the means to containment while Russia promotes peace.  In that sense, it is a war of evil vs good.  An intellectual argument.

8 thoughts on “The Deep State is Israeli Billionaires

  1. Game Over. Will Israel invade Lebanon with the purpose to make a mass population transfer & deport all dhimmi Arab refugees living within Gaza to Lebanon; and all dhimmi Arab refugees living within Samaria (Areas A and B of Oslo) to Gaza?

    PA the product of the defunct Oslo Accords. Hamas expelled the PNA from Gaza after the 2006 elections. Since 2013 the PNA changed its name to “State of Palestine”. Despite the Hamas electoral victory in 2006 the UN-nations continues to brown nose the PLO as the sole representative of the Palestinian people!

    The PA utterly corrupt and detested by Palestinians themselves. The European Two-State dictate “Final Solution” – dead as Hitler. Peace a noun nonsense word. Shalom a verb which requires trust. Post Oct7th Israelis do not trust Arabs.

    Since Oslo, Jewish settlers in the West Bank have multiplied—from 110,000 to over 700,000. Perhaps Sinwar navigates tunnels beneath Khan Younis, surrounded by whispers and echoes; but just as likely this Arab rots dead buried in some collapsed tunnel in Khan Younis.

    Because Hamas almost totally uprooted and destroyed and the PA in complete and total disgrace the dream of Oslo has proven itself a nightmare. Jerusalem will not permit Hamas rule in Gaza. Nor will it permit the corrupt PA to rule not just Gaza but the Ramallah facade anymore.

    The future of Palestinian governance hangs in the balance, and the path forward remains uncertain. Game Over. Will Israel invade Lebanon with the purpose to make a mass population transfer & deport all dhimmi Arab refugees living within Gaza to Lebanon; and all dhimmi Arab refugees living within Samaria (Areas A and B of Oslo) to Gaza?

    Israel takes a crap on the toilet and it provokes “significant international backlash”. The international world government confuses UN Chapter VI with UN Chapter VII Korean War dictates! The global community often responds to events in the region based on various political, historical, and humanitarian considerations. This leads to differing interpretations and responses, which can feel frustrating or unjust to Israelis & the BRICS community of Nations. Both consider breaking off all diplomatic relations with the UN-nations.

    Many Israelis and their allies feel that international organizations, especially the UN, often focus disproportionately on Israel while overlooking the complexities of the situation, including the actions of Palestinian groups. The BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) have increasingly voiced their discontent with Western-dominated international institutions. Their perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict often differ from those of Western nations, leading to calls for reform in how global governance operates.

    The idea of breaking off diplomatic relations with international bodies like the UN reflects a broader frustration with multilateralism when it is perceived to be ineffective or biased. Such actions could have far-reaching consequences for global diplomacy and conflict resolution. Many nations advocate for reforms in international institutions to better reflect the realities of geopolitical dynamics and ensure fair treatment of all parties involved in conflicts.

    In 1970, Jordan expelled the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) from its territory, leading to the organization’s relocation to Lebanon. The PLO had been based in Jordan since the late 1960s, following the 1967 Six-Day War. However, relations between the PLO and Jordan’s King Hussein reached a crisis in September 1970. This was due to the PLO’s open challenge to the king’s control in East Jordan and the hijacking of four international airliners by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a radical Marxist Palestinian group.

    Israel and Lebanon have a long history of conflict, with multiple invasions and occupations by Israel, particularly in the 1980s and 2006. The current tensions between the two countries are rooted in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, a Lebanese Shia group backed by Iran and loosely allied with Hamas.

    Egypt and Jordan, which flank Israel on opposite sides and share borders with Gaza and the occupied West Bank, have refused to take in Palestinian refugees from Gaza, citing multiple reasons for rejecting the idea. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi has warned that a mass exodus from Gaza could wreck peace in the region and endanger the two countries’ 40-year-old peace treaty.

    The likelihood of Western European countries breaking off diplomatic relations entirely is low, especially during a Trump Administration. While there would be widespread condemnation and significant pressure on Israel, a complete severing of diplomatic ties is a drastic measure. Russia, for example, might be more reluctant to condemn Israel strongly due to its strategic partnership. China might adopt a more neutral stance, prioritizing its economic ties with Israel while publicly expressing concerns about human rights. India and Brazil might take a more balanced approach, condemning the human rights violations while also considering their own national interests.

    The presence of a Trump administration (or a similarly populist and less internationally collaborative administration) would indeed complicate the response of Western European countries. A Trump-like administration might be less inclined to strongly condemn Israel, potentially weakening the unified front of Western condemnation. This could embolden Israel and make a coordinated international response more difficult. However, even under such circumstances, individual Western European nations would likely still pursue their own sanctions and diplomatic pressure, albeit perhaps with less coordination. The human rights violations would still be a major concern for many European publics and governments, leading to some level of independent action.

    The international response to a hypothetical Israeli invasion and population transfer would be far from uniform. The existence of a less internationally collaborative administration in the US, combined with the diverse national interests within the BRICS nations, would create a fragmented response. While widespread condemnation is likely, the strength and effectiveness of that condemnation would be significantly impacted by these geopolitical factors. The absence of a unified international response would likely embolden Israel.

    Iran lacks the sustained logistical and economic capacity for a protracted conflict on the scale of the Vietnam War. Iran’s economy, while relatively large for the region, is significantly smaller than that of the United States during the Vietnam War. Sustaining a major military campaign over many years would place immense strain on its resources and potentially cripple its economy.

    Iran’s logistical capabilities are not comparable to those of a global superpower. Maintaining supply lines and providing sustained support for a large military force spread over a wide geographical area would be extremely difficult, especially in the face of potential sanctions and disruptions. Iran’s military doctrine emphasizes asymmetric warfare, utilizing proxies, guerilla tactics, and missile capabilities rather than large-scale conventional warfare. Their military structure is not designed for a prolonged conventional war of attrition.

    Iran’s international isolation limits its access to critical resources and technologies needed to sustain a prolonged war effort. Sanctions and restrictions on trade and finance would severely hinder its ability to procure necessary supplies and equipment.

    While Iran lacks the capacity for a prolonged, conventional war of attrition on the scale of the Vietnam War, it possesses significant capabilities to wage asymmetric warfare and prolong conflicts through proxies and other means. The statement that Iran lacks the capability for a Vietnam-like war is accurate in the context of a direct, large-scale conventional war but needs qualification when considering Iran’s asymmetric warfare capabilities and potential regional support. A more accurate statement would be that Iran lacks the capacity for a conventional Vietnam-like war, but possesses significant capabilities to prolong conflicts through other means.

    A larger conflict could certainly reshape the regional balance of power. Iran possesses a significant military, including a substantial ground force, a robust missile program, and a network of regional proxies. Russia’s entanglement in the Ukraine conflict significantly alters the equation regarding potential international involvement in a larger Middle Eastern war involving Iran. Russia’s deep involvement in the Ukraine war severely limits its capacity to intervene significantly in a separate major conflict in the Middle East. Its military resources are already stretched thin, and diverting substantial forces to a new theater of war would be highly problematic.

    Russian intervention would result in the explosion of a third world war! Damascus represents a key strategic asset for Russia in the Middle East. The presence of a Russian military base near Damascus provides Russia with significant military and geopolitical leverage in the region, allowing them to project power and influence in the Eastern Mediterranean and beyond. Losing Damascus would represent a significant loss of this strategic foothold. A major escalation in Syria could indirectly impact the Ukraine war. If Russia were forced to divert resources to Syria, it could weaken its position in Ukraine and potentially affect the outcome of the conflict. Russia’s restraint to prevent the fall of Damascus – a highly plausible one.

  2. Notice that the 3 people credited with preparing Biden for the debate are: Klain, Dunn, Bauer, all far leftist Jews. There sure are lots of Jews in Biden’s circle. There is too much Jewish influence in power circles to ignore. That observation is not hateful. The left likes to set up quotas based on race, sex and religion.

    It seems that the Jews in power circles have a conflict. The richer ones seem to be secular zionists, Israel can do no wrong. The more political ones seem to have less tolerance for Israel. But other than Israel, the 2 groups support the same things. That includes leftist central control and abandonment of the Constitution.

    Obama is at most a conduit. Conservative and neocon sites exaggerate his power. Blaming that one person over the much larger conspiracy is deceptive. Obama never has exhibited the ability to run anything.

    Maduro could not have won, he lost election day, the results were altered the next day. I think you were leading into Bolivia having minerals?

  3. So how will we fix all this? We know whose fangs are holding our nation hostage.

    Paul Craig Roberts stated, “ How did America become a cesspool of lies, injustice, and evil? The answer is that “we the people” failed ourselves and our country. Consequently, we have lost our liberties and our country. Is there sufficient determination to get our country back?”

  4. Having said that, and being unable to edit my post (that would be nice to offer, helena), I have to admit that I’m not sure who’s on top of whom. Whose the rainmaker of these evil people … aside from satan himself, of course.

    Trump is way too pro-everything “Israel” for my comfort and acceptance. It’s a part of his apparent motivation that I find to be very confusing and even dangerous. Could he and the Q-op (with and in which he was obviously much involved) be white-washing the pseudo-jew (the Rev2:9-type) bankster cabal by throwing all or most of the blame for the “nastiness” of the world on certain arab-types?

    And yet facts seem to be facts regarding alwaleed and al-mansour. Are either of them (these disgusting, uberwealthy, child-and-everything-else trafficking saudis or these satanic pseudojew global bankster/financial criminals) actually calling the shots so to speak, or are the shot-callers actually the “black nobility” bloodline families? I fear that the reporting and even the investigations are always tainted by presuppositions of “good guys” and “bad guys” ,ie, by pre-existing biases ….

  5. One more article to archive from you Helena. Astute observations as always. You’ve exposed a lot of ‘magicians’ in your time. Thank you.

  6. …Helena you are ‘amazing’……in your usual ,wit & wisdom style you have stated the Blunt Facts that miles of press circumlocution have tried to obfuscate….

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