When I was your age I too was living in Britain. It was the 1950s. Britain then was indisputably the second most important and second strongest nation in the world. It was thriving in many important recent technical developments at that time such as atomic energy and jet passenger aircraft, and had massive manufacturing industry. Virtually everything we needed had “Made in England” marked on it. But from about that time, the country slowly started to disintegrate. The motorcycle industry was the first to go. The Japanese Honda company turned up at the Isle of Man races in 1959 and failed dismally. How we laughed. But two years later they returned and swept the first five places in every category they entered. It was a warning shot. By 1970 the British motor cycle industry had been destroyed by Honda, Yamaha and Suzuki. And it just went on from there: the last microscopic vestige of a British owned car industry was sold off in 2019. So over the past 70 years — most of my lifetime I have watched while Britain has tumbled down the ladder and is now among the weakest, most despised, most unhappy and most misgoverned nations in the world.
When I was your age, life for British people was getting better every year. Now, one in five people (14million) live in poverty, and it’s been getting worse for 20 years. The richest 50 families own more than half of the population. The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust says that UK income inequality is among the highest in the developed world. Day today, change moves slowly, but looked at across a lifetime, great change is happening, and the world is being reborn. The time we live in will prove to be one of the great turning points in world history: nothing less than the close of 500 years of western domination of the rest of the world.
A movement known as Zionism came into being in the 19th century which aimed to secure territory for a national state, and ultimately in 1948 the United Nations under pressure from the USA and at the second attempt voted to steal an area of historic Palestine from its rightful population, ostensibly to create a home land for Jews while admitting that it would provide a western aircraft carrier in the resource rich Middle East. Over the next twenty years the Jews there illegally extended their control over the entire land. And now they have expressed a desire to rid it entirely of the native non-Jews.
While the USA is the undisguised hegemon, it and Israel are joined at the hip. In fact much of the time it is difficult to discern who is in charge. Much of the USA’s support of terrorism is carried out for Israel’s benefit. After the events of 11 September 2001, the USA vowed attack and destroy seven of its near neighbouring countries in five years to establish Israeli supremacy in the Middle East, starting with Iraq, then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Iran. They got a bit behind schedule, but it cannot escape your notice that having worked through the list, finally number seven was just put on the table for regime change. It is said that history does not repeat itself but sometimes it rhymes. Iraq was destroyed for weapons of mass destruction that it did not possess, and now Iran has been bombed for nuclear weapons that the US and Israeli intelligence and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) agreed it does not possess.
So the Zionist influence on the west is central to the present world order and while largely concealed behind the scenes it is uppermost in directing the foreign policy of the unipolar system and its constant flow of regime changes and wars, and by now it should be clear that the governments of the US and the UK are, in effect, Zionist. So their every act has to pass through a filter: will this affect Israel? Western governments’ support for the Gaza genocide, then, is after all no mystery.
The people of the USA seem to be waking up to the truth about their nation and perhaps the tide will now turn there, and it may start to give priority to its own internal issues which are serious and getting worse: for example, one in eight people now receive food stamps.
