Financial and geopolitical cycle analyst, Martin Armstrong, recently stated that
Israel lost the propaganda war in its strike on Gaza.
Here's the interview with Armstrong on Greg Hunter's USA Watchdog, in which Armstrong makes this statement. (BTW, Armstrong is one of the few commentators who has a balanced view of Putin -- and Caesar, interestingly enough.)
Terrorists Blowing Up Stuff gives Excuse for Martial Law – Martin Armstrong | Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog
What I have been wondering for a while now is
what does this statement by Armstrong imply, exactly? There have been mass protests for all kinds of political causes in the past that have been largely suppressed by the mainstream media, but now it seems the media is only too willing to cover the massive protests in support of the Palestinians. Jimmy Carter, once upon a time, wrote a book in support of the Palestinians, and there has always been this "tension" between certain Dems and Republicans re: the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, with the Dems far more willing to be critical of Israel. This "tension" is at least in part a strategy. To my knowledge, US funding of the Israeli state has never been disrupted despite this tension. But now, the ruthlessness of Zionism is being exposed by the media, which is why Armstrong states Israel just lost the propaganda war.
Add to this the C's predicting the destruction of Israel, along with Clif High's data indicating even more gruesome exposure of Zionist crimes against the Palestinians, and it all seems of a piece.
But, as per Armstrong's comment about Israel's losing the propaganda war, this seems to indicate that the PTB has decided to have the Palestinian genocide broadcast, instead of suppressed.
So, why is that? Just what faction of the PTB is seemingly throwing Israel under the bus with this?
I assume fueling a world war is the ultimate objective. Still, why is Israel itself losing the propaganda war?
I don't have a clear answer. I think that would take some serious consideration as well as research. The geopolitics of the region is of course complex, so there are a lot of factors -- vying factors -- to be taken into consideration.
As we know, Israel's (and US/NATO) interests include oil and gas pipelines, and perhaps even the Ben Gurion canal project -- Gurion sought to have an alternative to the Suez Canal built starting from Aqaba (Gurion actually had a plan to drop nuclear bombs along the trajectory of the new canal as a means of preparing the more mountainous regions for construction!!).
George Webb discusses the potential significance of
the appointment of Clinton aligned Jack Lew as the new ambassador to Israel.
But none of what Webb is discussing as per the link below indicates an end to Israel. If anything, we may be seeing US-Israel's long-term goals being realized as they clear Gaza for oil refineries for the oil rig fields in the East Mediterranean (East Med Pipeline).
Webb also discusses the possibility of a "green zone" UN Peacekeeping corridor being created to protect these various projects.
Or, perhaps all these plans transcend nationhood, including Israeli nationhood?
NEOM is another factor to consider given its location. Seems Saudi Arabia and the Netherlands just signed a MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) to collaborate on green energy, and the futuristic city of NEOM is Saudi Arabia's "green" AI wet dream come true. And who will the workers be to keep such a mega-city running? (Palestinians among them?)
By the way, many alternative news people -- remote viewers among them -- are talking about the moon. According to data related to gravity the measurable mass of the moon is far smaller than it would be if the moon were a sphere. Speculation takes off from there, with the general consensus being that the moon is an artificial entity of some kind. I bring this up here since this article on NEOM states that it will have a giant
artificial moon to light the sky at night (!). It may also have a Jurassic Park like island for tourists with robotic dinosaurs.
However, much is suppressed news wise concerning NEOM. So, the question is why is this massive project so hush-hush?
Saudi Arabia's Neom is a $500B futuristic city being built in the desert — but it could morph into a surveillance dystopia
Saudi Arabia's Neom is a $500B futuristic city being built in the desert — but it could morph into a surveillance dystopia