Suez Canal place
also: the Suez Canal, the Suez, Suez monitoring
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“and the Suez Company, which is the company that built the Suez Canal in the 1860s. It's a Paris-based company, but it absolutely has deep, deep banking ties to London. It is all over Africa, basically. It's very, very significant in Africa …”
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“After the decision was made to attack that ship, there could have been a collective effort to stage a false flag that would have led to, because their overall objective was to take out Nasser. Nasser had kicked the British out of the Suez C…”
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Well, the one thing that provided Israel protection from the entire continent of Africa is Egypt and the Suez Canal. The UK had forever occupied the Suez Canal, and it was kind of the breach point front defense for Israel. Well, Nasser, jus…
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because they knew when Egypt committed those forces to Yemen. So when you understand the setup that is going on, the fact that the Suez was pivotal to all of this, Israel's role in Africa, Nasser's support of the Pan-African movement to fre…
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and the Suez Company, which is the company that built the Suez Canal in the 1860s. It's a Paris-based company, but it absolutely has deep, deep banking ties to London. It is all over Africa, basically. It's very, very significant in Africa …
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They had Israel. I think it was going to Gaza and Syria, I believe. And he went to the Suez Canal. He was like, get the fuck out or whatever. When is enough enough with Israel? Like when can we just like just cut it all out? Or is it that s…
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the area into the Suez Canal alongside Egypt. That waterway there is crucial to world trade. And you look right off the coast of Yemen, which is right across from Djibouti, and you see Aden. Aden in Yemen was like 400, 500 years ago, one of…
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Eritrea and up north in Ethiopia, which the northern boundary, you know, Ethiopia doesn't have any water access. So in order to get to the water to where the Suez Canal is up north, you've got to get through Eritrea. And Eritrea at some poi…
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And the whole, you know, you got it. They, you know, basically Egypt kicked the UK out of the Suez monitoring. And that's that's what it was all really about. So they want Egypt back so they can put they can basically monopolize the Suez Ca…
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Egypt did. Both of those two entities were created by London and used to create the strategy of tension in Jerusalem while they were trying to set up the Israeli state. And they did it inside of Egypt in order to ensure control of the Suez …
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Persian Gulf. And they didn't actually withdraw. They were kicked out. They were kicked out of almost all of the countries to include Iran when they tried to overthrow Mosaddegh in 1953. They later got back in when they reinstalled the Shah…
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They have been attacked for decades by the bad guys. And I don't care who wants to who doesn't want to hear that. The there would be no problem with Yemen if we would leave Yemen alone. But they don't want to leave Yemen alone because they …
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So they could monopolize trade in that area. And there was coal there. And so to power the ships and stuff like that, they basically, just like they had done with Hong Kong and several other places, in order to have their empire, they have …
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based on the Chabahar court incident, for the most part, there has been an article that I just found or a piece of info that we are no longer supporting the Chabahar court, which was supposed to help with the trade route to get the Russians…
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English, a UK operation to basically create chaos so they could plant Israel there. So if anything, if you've got a brain, it would have been UK created the terrorist organizations because 40 years before that, they created the Muslim Broth…
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religion, through funding the Mujahideen that turns into Al-Qaeda and ISIS, the UK setting up the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt so they could control and manipulate Egypt for access to the Suez Canal. This is part of their agenda. There's not…
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about the possibility that al-Qaeda might seek to block the Suez Canal. Bennett saw it as an example of what he termed maritime insecurity, a branch of the fear business. That's exactly what it was. The growth industry of the early 21st cen…
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After the decision was made to attack that ship, there could have been a collective effort to stage a false flag that would have led to, because their overall objective was to take out Nasser. Nasser had kicked the British out of the Suez C…
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Egypt and Israel. It was not in a military sense regional. It was global because it was all about the Suez Canal and global shipping. And it was also global in nature because of the interest of the oligarchs. And there, as you pointed out,…