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curiouslyabsent's avatar

I'm like 75% convinced that Kushner is the physical incarnation of Ahriman that Rudolf Steiner wrote about many years ago - pure ruthless materialism absent of any trace of spirituality.

grahamlyons's avatar

Archetypal, quintessential Zionist...100% convinced!

Donkey Konger's avatar

It’s idiot-tier, but ask ChatGPT about who might be the real-life physical instantiation of Ahriman here in 2026 and ChatGPT will become EXTREMELY defensive and obfuscatory

Robert Sauders's avatar

The pattern you’ve identified is real and the structural analysis is sharp — conditional reconstruction as a compliance mechanism dressed up as development aid is older than the World Bank. The Gaza template maps almost exactly onto the Ottoman capitulations: sovereignty in form, dependency in function, with the financial architecture doing the political work that military force used to do more visibly. The Ottomans retained their flag, their sultan, their administrative apparatus — and governed within parameters set entirely by external creditors and treaty obligations they had no mechanism to rewrite. Nobody designed that system. It accumulated over centuries through opportunistic extraction by actors who recognized an asymmetry and kept showing up with terms.

The intentionality is wrong here too.

The operator cell you describe — Kushner, Witkoff, MBS as the regional interpreter — are opportunists who are very good at reading a situation created by someone else’s chaos, not grand strategists executing a three-deployment plan. Kushner in particular has demonstrated an ability to identify the gap between what a power-mad principal will authorize and what can be monetized in that authorization window. That’s a different and in some ways more dangerous skill than strategic planning — it doesn’t require a coherent plan, only a reliable supply of chaos and a principal too impulsive to notice the arbitrage.

The terrifying part of your analysis isn’t that someone designed this. It’s that the template works whether it was designed or not. Structural dependency doesn’t require intent — it just requires someone to show up with the reconstruction contracts after the bombs stop falling.

esc's avatar

They’re not opportunists. opportunists do not enter one situation after another, installing the same long-term template.

They’re Liedke’s Agents for the Rothschild’s.

https://escapekey.substack.com/p/agents-for-the-rothschilds

Steve Clougher's avatar

thanks for wonderful analysis

These Kushner etc. freaks must be operating on something stronger than coffee.

But, it's all based on tech that can come undone with one decent solar flare.

Patience is the friend of the peasant.

Tobin Owl's avatar

I appreciate the encouraging perspective. I don't think any of it is a done deal, and we need to recognize that to maintain our sanity and to operate from our own senses. I for one am ready to return to being a peasant ... from a point of view of connectedness with the land, all of the games the schemers play are afar off. Crises come and go (imagine living through world cataclysm... few moderns would survive).

Steve Clougher's avatar

The willingness to return to being peasants is a strength. For 72-year-olds such as myself and my wife, heavy manual labour is increasingly impractical. I did a lot of it, my whole life, hoping to have worn my body out, before I died, and I have got my wish!! Now, I can pop a tendon just rolling over in bed.

I have good wilderness skills, but the possibility of living off the land is greatly diminished from even only a hundred years ago. As well, the younger generation is uninterested in learning, in general. So survivors will be sparse. If (and when) the military-based alternative "civilisation" also dies, it will be a beautiful world for those who are left, and I think there will be some. Not me, though. A factor that is not often mentioned: Aside from the skills needed to make and use stone tools, the supply of raw materials, jade, obsidian, flint, has been depleted by millenia of eagle-eyed stone-workers.

John Day MD's avatar

Thanks ESC. Iran is burned and shy, and only hardliners remain now. USrael's plan is to never-give-a-sucker-an-even-break, and they know it.

The Saudis do not like the idea of a collaborative US/Iranian tollgate at Hormuz, nor Kuwaitis, Qataries, etc. Israel wants Iran to not exist as a competitor at all.

Iran, wants in the Mideast what Russia wants in Europe, a new security structure that prevents attacks upon it.

I hope Iran and Russia both get something along those lines, myself.

nep3's avatar

Iran already won this conflict. There won't be any regime change in Iran. People are more united than ever. Missiles go through USraeli depleted AD systems like knife through butter. I wouldn't listen to the riddles that Trumps and other talking heads are projecting. It's just huffing and puffing which has nothing to do with reality. They are important and unable to achieve goals.

Unless the real goal was to destroy the dollar, lock us in 15 minute cities under guise of energy crisis, then eventually get long awaited economic fallout. If the real objective was to change regime in Iran and control the country then they failed miserably. In a way its hard to believe anyone on such level could be this incompetent but then I think of so called Ukrainian counter offensive of 2023 when the Brits and Americans humiliated themselves while slathering over 100000 best Ukrainian troops. This is their level of operational planning...

Ash's avatar

Correct -- Iran cannot and will not be defeated this way. Hopefully running into an implacable foe causes this machinery some real problems.

Joe Van Steenbergen's avatar

My fear is that, if there is no meaningful regime change in Iran (a new regime that is acceptable to TPTB), the Zionist cabal will simply bomb the country into oblivion, the price of non-compliance. Remember what happened to Germany in WWII, allied bombing that obliterated whole cities.

Crashedproof's avatar

You’re assuming that Iran is acting independently for the people of Iran. But Iran and Russia have been infiltrated by freemasonry in the same that the US has.

They don’t need a regime change because they already have their men in position who are the ayatollah’s (Freemason Jews). Iran became oppressive when these guys were installed.

Tobin Owl's avatar

I have been considering that angle on Iran. There is of course an entire sordid history of such with with the USSR (read Juri Lina, Under the Sign of the Scorpion).

But are you saying the ayatollah's themselves are Freemason Jews, or others within the regime? Can you name names/ give evidence?

gruthneroreilly smith's avatar

Thats as maybe ..but the war in ukraine and Iran will ultimately be lost by the epstein cult and so goes Gaza also..the System you talk of is a evil plan and also is destined to fail massively…Iran Russia are totally going to smash the empire of chaos and totally take down the zionist entity…with love from the free peoples of the world….

Peter Yim's avatar

"On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched coordinated airstrikes across Iran"

Correction:

"WE WERE TOLD THAT On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched coordinated airstrikes across Iran"

The depths of deception in the news is limitless - fake assassination attempt of then candidate Trump - fake assassination of Charlie Kirk being the most obvious recent examples - hoax cold war is the most significant historical example - including the ludicrous explanation for the redefinition of "highly-enriched" uranium - https://peteryim.substack.com/p/an-open-letter-on-nuclear-weapons

In my view - it is a serious question as to whether the US is at war.

Dwight's avatar

Serfs go with the land. Husbandry replaces Sovereignty. Implementation by lords with AI as king. Welcome to neofeudal Earth.

Crashedproof's avatar

I did state that the only way out would be to physically stop the enslavers from enslaving us. Otherwise we don’t have a chance.

Fotnot's avatar

Thank you, Esc. For all that you do. I can't imagine how much fatigue it must present to you just knowing what you know.

I root for you. Please keep writing, reporting, identifying and calling out the structures that are manifesting all around us. You are, perhaps, a strange sort of hero.

Keep going, please.

Thumbnail Green's avatar

I went down the rabbit hole with Claude...

'The Fair Counterpoint

To be balanced: Laitman himself explicitly rejects political enforcement of his ideas. His stated position is that the shift to altruistic integration must be voluntary and educational, not coerced — and he has been consistent about this. The Bnei Baruch model is persuasion and media, not seizure of state power.'

But in the words of Austin Powers 'who does no 2 work for?'

esc's avatar
Mar 25Edited

Ha! He’s a proponent of Ashlag’s ‘altruistic communism’ so quite frankly, you can shove all his claims of ‘intent’ right up where the sun don’t shine.

And ‘altruistic communism’ has a transitional stage, ‘egoistic communism’, exactly like Marx has his ‘dictatorship of the proletariat’

Read ‘the Rosetta stone’ for details. There is no difference between his communism and Marx’s apart from a label.

Thumbnail Green's avatar

Will do. Also he's grown up in cybernetic Belarus so basically soaked in Bogdanov commie thinking.

esc's avatar
Mar 25Edited

Well I recently located Ashlag’s ‘Building the Future Society’ and posted about it on my telegram channel, relating to ‘egoistic communism’.

10 days later the link had magically been removed from their website.

Fortunately wayback archived it.

https://web.archive.org/web/20250113025251/https://www.kabbalah.info/eng/layout/set/trans_page/content/view/full/3811

esc's avatar

Here

It’s the same as the old communism but now with improved slogans. Don’t trust a communist.

Moses Hess’s communism is about ‘morality’ and the elimination of ‘egoism’. This is about ‘altruism’ sure thing.

https://t.me/escapekey/3351

Thumbnail Green's avatar

It's this bullshit where they play god and know what's 'right' and are totally cool with #killingfolks to reach their insane vision.

They are lobotomised.

esc's avatar

They’re frauds and liars. What they describe is a top down system where local autonomy can collapse the entire system.

No local node can act autonomously because it breaks the alleged predictability they rely on for their idiotic system to work.

Communism is a complete scam.

Crashedproof's avatar

No man. They were sodomized and made to rape and kill.

Zanzibar9CH's avatar

Excellent, as usual. Thank you.

youarewhatyouis's avatar

One has to zoom out to get the whole picture. Brilliant work as usual Esc.

Craig Healy's avatar

great analysis. is this being reported and analyzed elsewhere?

esc's avatar

im unaware of anyone else analysing through systems analysis

Ian Graham's avatar

see un-denial.com blog with much analysis converging around complexity theory and MPP (maximum power principle). multiple contributors there call it "CACTUS", acronym for 'complexity accelerated collapse of thermodynamically unstable system'

Also Garrett's Relation about tight link between energy expenditure and accumulated wealth of earth civilization. https://esd.copernicus.org/articles/13/1021/2022/esd-13-1021-2022.html

Quoting Tim Garrett (astrophysics prof at U Utah)

"In other words, perhaps the wealth of civilization has a direct link to how much energy we can

consume. That seemed a reasonable assumption, because in order for us to do anything, which is

perhaps a measure of our wealth, we need to consume energy. That's a basic law of the physical

universe. It's through energy transformations that anything happens. I tried to look at this

using available data. It turned out this relationship is constant, with about 10 milliwatts

required to support every inflation-adjusted 1990 dollar of economic value. That was the core

result of my first paper. From there I wanted to see what this implied for global warming, Alex:

If we grow the economy, we'll put more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. But could we reach safe levels if the economy crashes? Tim: I showed that if the GDP declines with time, which is normally what we would think of as a Depression, this would not in fact correspond to lower carbon dioxide emissions. For carbon dioxide emissions to go down, what would be required is effectively a complete collapse of the economy."

R Miles's avatar

Sure sounds like a beast of system to me.

J Shannon's avatar

The Beast System being finalized.

Sally's avatar

I brought your post up with a very well educated man who uses A1 extensively, only to be told I was going down a rabbit hole. I almost responded that I was glad I went down some rabbit holes re Covid. But I held my tongue as he has had some health problems probably related to the shot.