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13 abril, 2026

All Wars Are Bankers’ Wars: Iran and the Bankers’ Endgame

 

All Wars Are Bankers’ Wars: Iran and the Bankers’ Endgame

By Ellen Brown

Lloyd’s of London is the insurance pillar of the City’s financial control grid. It is not actually an insurance company but is a corporate body that “operates as a partially-mutualized marketplace within which multiple financial backers, grouped in syndicates, come together to pool and spread risk.” 

Cheddarisation and the Architecture of Centralised Control

By Colin Todhunter

Once, Britain was a landscape of cheese. There were hundreds of distinct regional varieties, each rooted in a particular place and shaped by local conditions and practices.

What Bombs Cannot Kill. Part III: The World That Burns and the Questions That Remain

By Amir Nour and Laala Bechetoula

Iran is winning the strategic war. Not because its missiles are more precise than the adversary’s. But because Iran possesses what we call civilizational endurance: the capacity of an ancient civilization, forged over 5,000 years of history, to absorb blows without dissolving.

Trump: “God Is with the United States”

By Manlio Dinucci

Trump’s statement that “God is with the USA” is not merely the outburst of a delusional megalomaniac. It is the expression of an imperialism that for centuries has arrogated to itself the right to dominate the world, presenting this as a sort of divine mandate – just as Hitler’s Nazism did with its slogan “Gott Mit Uns” (“God is with us”).

Islamabad Summit: A Failed Diplomatic Exercise from the Outset

By Prof. Ruel F. Pepa

The Islamabad summit between the United States and Iran, initially presented as a historic opportunity for peace, has now concluded without any agreements – an outcome that, in retrospect, appears less surprising than inevitable.

A Superpower Besieged: America Acts Like a Cornered Animal — and the World Will Pay the Price

By Rima Najjar

After a tense second day, Iranian negotiators, led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, contemptuously rejected Washington’s grotesque ultimatum: total surrender of Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for worthless “goodwill” promises, with zero guarantees on sanctions relief, a Lebanon ceasefire, or frozen assets.

When Is a Ceasefire a Scam?

By Philip Giraldi

The ongoing ceasefire between Washington and Tehran was a scam designed to support Israeli interests in the region and to give both Tel Aviv and the White House breathing room to prepare for the next major assault on Iran.

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