
"In two weeks the sheeplike masses of any country can be worked up by the newspapers into such a state of excited fury that men are prepared to put on uniforms and kill and be killed, for the sake of the sordid ends of a few interested parties." --Albert Einstein
Dogma maintains that an old narrative–even if the story was corrupted by special interest groups–is maintained.
As children, we once played a game called “Telephone.” Ten kids could be standing in a line next to each other. A short phrase would be whispered into the ear of the first kid. Each person would then turn to the person next to them down the line, and continue trying to repeat the phrase until the child at the end of the line was reached.
On many occasions, the phrase had been altered.
Does the same circumstance happen when it comes to geopolitical news?
What happens when the truth is corrupted? Influenced. Altered.
Simple common decency. What ever happened to it? And why does this–and other crises continue to go on? Are they all tied to the same root cause? What can be done to stop this genocide?
Billions of dollars or rare earth minerals under Gaza…..that what happened to basic human decency.
PART ONE
Gaza: The Struggle for Human Sovereignty
Part 1: Roots of Resistance
Why it matters
What’s happening in Gaza isn’t random. It’s not new. And it’s not just about Hamas.
It’s the latest chapter in a long, brutal struggle over land, life, and legitimacy.
The context
Gaza has been a crossroads of empires — from Pharaohs and Romans to Crusaders and the British.
It was once part of historic Palestine — a thriving coastal hub along ancient trade routes.
Then came 1948.
What changed
▶️ The Nakba (“catastrophe”) began with the founding of Israel.
▶️ Over 700,000 Palestinians were expelled — homes demolished, villages erased.
▶️ Many were driven into Gaza — a 25 km-long strip that became a refugee prison.
▶️ Today, most Gazans are descendants of those forcibly removed.
Life under siege
Since 1967, Israel has controlled every exit and entry point — by land, sea, and air.
What that looks like:
- Military occupation
- Home demolitions
- Night raids
- Checkpoints
- Restricted food, fuel, water, medicine
- Arbitrary arrests, detentions, and extrajudicial killings
Gaza became an open-air prison. Two million people trapped — indefinitely.
The uprisings — and the fallout
Palestinians rose up in two major intifadas (1987, 2000) demanding freedom.
The response?
- Gaza’s only airport and seaport destroyed
- A security wall encircled the territory
- Borders sealed
- Caloric intake rationed by Israeli military — just enough to survive
What’s really at stake
This isn’t just about borders. It’s about sovereignty, identity, and survival.
Palestinians in Gaza are:
- Denied freedom of movement
- Cut off from opportunity
- Living under systemic apartheid
- Facing daily violence and dehumanization
This is not a conflict. It’s a crisis of human dignity.
What’s next
This is Part 1 of a 4-part series.
Up next: The colonial playbook, the oil economy, and the engineered erasure of Palestine.
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PART TWO
Gaza: The Struggle for Human Sovereignty
Part 2: From Faith to Force — The Birth of Zionism
Why it matters
To understand Gaza today, we must separate Judaism — a faith from Zionism — a political movement.
One is spiritual. The other is territorial, strategic, and often violent in execution.
✡️ Judaism ≠ Zionism
Judaism is a 3,000-year-old religion.
Zionism is a 19th-century nationalist movement that sought to create a Jewish state — originally pitched as a safe haven after European antisemitism and pogroms.
But…
Many Orthodox Jewish communities rejected Zionism as heretical — believing only a divine messiah, not political power, could restore Israel.
Even today, Jewish anti-Zionist voices exist — silenced, smeared, or ignored.
Enter the Rothschilds
By the late 1800s, the Rothschild banking dynasty was a global financial power — with eyes on the Middle East’s oil-rich lands and trade routes.
Why?
- The Ottoman Empire was weakening.
- Oil was becoming gold.
- Western empires needed a foothold in the region.
The Zionist project begins
➡️ Baron Edmond de Rothschild — called “Father of the Yishuv” — began buying up vast tracts of Palestinian land under the guise of “colonization.”
➡️ He funded infrastructure, agriculture, and housing to resettle European Jews, many fleeing Russian pogroms.
➡️ He created PICA — the Palestine Jewish Colonization Association. The name said the quiet part out loud.
How colonization was justified
Zionism offered a perfect vehicle:
✔️ Appeal to Jewish suffering
✔️ Leverage Biblical narratives for divine legitimacy
✔️ Secure a Western ally in a strategic location
Result:
A settler-colonial state backed by global capital and western guilt — built on the ruins of an indigenous people.
⚔️ A European Project in Arab Lands
Zionism was not born in the Middle East.
It was a European political vision, financed by elite bankers and supported by colonial powers looking to redraw the map.
Palestinians had nothing to do with the Holocaust, yet paid the ultimate price — their land, freedom, and identity.
The power of silence
Those who question the Zionist project — even respectfully — face immediate branding as “antisemitic.”
This tactic silences both:
- Palestinian voices calling for justice, and
- Jewish voices opposing Zionism.
Why this still matters
The occupation of Gaza is not an isolated act — it’s part of a generational strategy of displacement, domination, and resource extraction.
It’s not about religion.
It’s about power, profit, and control — wrapped in sacred language and sold as security.
Coming next:
Part 3: Gaza as Commodity — War, Gas, and the New Canal
We’ll unpack the profit motives behind the destruction — and who stands to gain from Gaza’s erasure.
Stay informed. Truth needs a network.
Gaza: The Struggle for Human Sovereignty
Part 3: Gaza as Commodity — Erasure for Profit
Why it matters
Gaza’s devastation isn’t random.
It’s strategic — a systematic clearing of land for control, commerce, and long-planned development.
This isn’t about Hamas.
It’s about real estate, gas fields, trade routes — and erasing Palestinian presence.
What’s really happening
The bombardment of Gaza:
- Targets homes, hospitals, schools, cemeteries
- Destroys infrastructure essential for civil life
- Displaces millions — permanently
This isn’t just war. It’s deliberate erasure.
Follow the money
Beneath the rubble lies unimaginable profit:
- Trillions in offshore gas reserves already contracted to BP — with zero benefit to Palestinians
- Luxury real estate developments planned along Gaza’s coast
- Ben Gurion Canal project in the works — a rival to the Suez Canal, cutting through Gaza to the Mediterranean
- Major infrastructure deals already in play with UAE and Saudi Arabia
Palestinians? Not consulted. Not compensated. Not allowed to return.
Settler enthusiasm on display
Israeli settler leaders have been caught on video:
- Celebrating the potential of a “Palestinian-free” Gaza
- Planning luxury beachfront communities on flattened neighborhoods
- Lobbying Netanyahu for rapid land clearance
Developers have literally camped outside the Prime Minister’s office, eager to move in once the “cleansing” is done.
The canal connection
The Ben Gurion Canal, long imagined, would:
- Provide Israel with global shipping control
- Sideline Egypt’s Suez Canal
- Reinforce Western military and commercial dominance in the region
And Gaza? It sits directly in the path.
The visual blueprint
Imagine:
- A “smart city” built on Gaza’s ruins
- Lush resorts where refugee camps once stood
- Surveillance infrastructure and corporate towers replacing homes, schools, mosques
All under the banner of “progress.”
⚠️ Apartheid meets capitalism
This is not a war for peace.
It’s a war for privatized gain — in the name of national security, wrapped in a false narrative of terrorism.
What we’re seeing is:
- Racial supremacism + military occupation
- Corporate greed + land theft
- Modern colonialism, engineered for profit
Pattern recognition
The Gaza blueprint echoes across the globe:
- Displaced indigenous peoples
- Resource extraction by elites
- Digital surveillance and gated control in “smart cities”
- The language of safety used to justify apartheid and exclusion
This isn’t an anomaly. It’s a prototype.
Coming next:
Part 4: Sovereignty or Surveillance — The Choice Before Us
We explore what Gaza teaches us about global systems, rising authoritarianism, and the fight for planetary justice.
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PART FOUR
Gaza: The Struggle for Human Sovereignty
Part 4: Sovereignty or Surveillance — The Global Fork in the Road
Why it matters
What’s happening in Gaza isn’t isolated — it’s a mirror for the world.
If we look closely, we see the outlines of a future where sovereignty is replaced by surveillance, and freedom is traded for control.
Gaza is not just a tragedy — it’s a warning.
The Gaza blueprint
What we see in Gaza:
- Total loss of freedom of movement
- Militarized borders and lockdowns
- Access to food, water, electricity — all controlled
- Dissent criminalized
- Survivors branded “terrorists” for resisting occupation
Now zoom out.
The pattern repeats
Look across the globe:
- “15-minute cities” proposed under the guise of sustainability
- Digital IDs and social credit systems modeled after China
- Farmland acquisition by corporate elites
- Speech, movement, and bodily autonomy increasingly restricted
- All enforced through tech-driven control systems
The Gaza model isn’t an exception.
It’s a prototype for a global surveillance regime.
The shift is systemic
Under the banner of “progress,” we are seeing:
- Privatization of public goods
- Militarization of everyday life
- Replacement of human governance with automated systems of compliance
- Weaponization of crises (pandemics, terrorism, climate) to justify control
It’s not just Gaza on lockdown.
Humanity is next — unless we intervene.
✊ A different path is possible
The future does not have to be engineered by billionaires and backed by bombs.
We can build systems that prioritize:
- Local self-governance
- Human dignity over digital dominance
- Resource-sharing over hoarding
- Spiritual vision over racial or religious supremacy
Reclaiming the narrative
The Rothschild-backed vision of colonial domination was multi-generational.
Why shouldn’t justice be as relentless?
Why shouldn’t love, liberation, and neo-humanism be as strategic?
The call
Let Gaza be more than grief.
Let it be the awakening spark of a global shift toward:
- Collective sovereignty
- Decentralized power
- A future rooted in justice, empathy, and shared stewardship of the Earth
The end of vaeshyan capitalism can be our beginning.
TL;DR: The series recap
- Part 1: Gaza’s roots in displacement and erasure
- Part 2: The colonial strategy behind Zionism — and its backers
- Part 3: Gaza’s destruction as a land grab for gas, real estate, and shipping dominance
- Part 4: The global stakes — and the path to planetary liberation
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