View Full Version : Joseph P. Farrell update 2017-Jan-19: Focus on central Asia
PathWalker
20th January 2017, 16:18
Greetings all,
I wish to share this important analysis from Joseph Farrell.
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While most eyes are turned to Washington and the impending inauguration of Donald Trump as the next President of the USA, there has been another geopolitical earthquake (well, in fact, several). This one is in the Middle East, but portends even bigger developments:
Synopsis:
- Joint naval maneuvers between Russia and Philippines
- Japan and France discuss joint defense supply
- Turkey and Russia alliance fight ISIS together
- New Central Asia alliances around Turkey and China
- BRICS composition changes
- Analysis of Russia and China moves with respect to their internal politics
- NATO and EU lost Turkey analysis
Highly recommended for listening.
Cardillac
20th January 2017, 18:30
whoever controlls the "Silk Road" Khasakstan/Afganistan controlls the planet; it's always been this way and will continue to be such; so who now has the upper hand?
Larry in Germany
norman
20th January 2017, 18:37
The first direct freight train from China to Europe arrived this week. It's faster than shipping and cheaper than air freight.
Gillian
20th January 2017, 20:25
whoever controlls the "Silk Road" Khasakstan/Afganistan controlls the planet; it's always been this way and will continue to be such; so who now has the upper hand?
Larry in Germany
I don't know if you have read John Coleman's "Conspirator's Hierarchy: The Story of the Committee of 300"? In this book, he claims that Khasakstan/Afganistan is all about poppy fields and opium. The income belongs to the English crown and the area and business of transporting opium through countries where it is illegal, is completely organized by this British royal enterprise.
Builder
20th January 2017, 21:21
I don't know if you have read John Coleman's "Conspirator's Hierarchy: The Story of the Committee of 300"? In this book, he claims that Khasakstan/Afganistan is all about poppy fields and opium. The income belongs to the English crown and the area and business of transporting opium through countries where it is illegal, is completely organized by this British royal enterprise.
I thought the CIA is behind the drug production in Afghanistan, because the country gained most of its market share during the military US occupation.
Cardillac
20th January 2017, 22:08
@Gillian/Builder
have not read the book but am aware of the poppy fields in central asia not to mention how many rice paddies in Vietnam were drained during the war to be turned into poppy-growing fields and how hollowed-out bodies of fallen American soldiers in body bags were used to clandestinely transport drugs into the west- yes, it's truly that hideous whether anyone likes it or not-
Larry
Lifebringer
21st January 2017, 11:49
Poppa Bush's crop from the 70's 80's. Jeb runs coke from FL, Equadorian contractors and Poppy, the poppy fields via trumped up wars as reason to be there. Muhajadeen kept USSR black mafia, from taking them over in 80'sPoppy created Muhajadeen aka Bin Laden.:cash::blackwidow:
sheme
21st January 2017, 13:09
whoever controlls the "Silk Road" Khasakstan/Afganistan controlls the planet; it's always been this way and will continue to be such; so who now has the upper hand?
Larry in Germany
I don't know if you have read John Coleman's "Conspirator's Hierarchy: The Story of the Committee of 300"? In this book, he claims that Khasakstan/Afganistan is all about poppy fields and opium. The income belongs to the English crown and the area and business of transporting opium through countries where it is illegal, is completely organized by this British royal enterprise.
I knew someone from the special services who assured me that the Saudi Royal family moved drugs across borders because diplomatic immunity exists, our services look but may not see- all to save diplomatic embarrassment.
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