Thursday, October 23, 2025

The "deep state" (breakaway civilization) are...

Editor's note: ...the United States of Lockheed Martin, Boeing, RTX Corp. (formerly Raytheon Technologies; it was likely a droned A-3 Skywarrior modified by Raytheon that slammed into the Pentagon on 9/11), General Dynamics, Bechtel, L3 Technologies, Northrup Grumman, BAE Systems, Serco and Israel. The defense-industrial nexus linking the US, UK, and Israeli military sectors represents one of the most financially and politically concentrated centers of power in the world. The concentration of military and technological power within a handful of transnational war firms has now reached a point where their strategic priorities outweigh and dictate to "sovereign" governments. These war-related corporations now wield power (including a parallel system of finance) that surpasses governments. President John F. Kennedy discovered that culminating in his sitting in the back of his presidential limo. Bound by profit rather than patriotism, they recognize no national borders, operating as transnational entities guided by strategic goals rather than allegiance or law. While most people anchor their lives in religion and moral guidance, these transnational firms shape nations and destinies on a scale that religion cannot touch, exerting influence over the modern world that is both global and unchecked.
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Donald Trump vs. the "Deep State" Alliance

By Thierry Meyssan | October 21 2025

Donald Trump managed to impose a form of peace in Gaza, not only against Hamas, but also against Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition. His adversaries were neither the Palestinians nor the Israelis, but the Israeli and British "deep states." Thierry Meyssan analyzes this sleight of hand.

Nine months ago, all sorts of commentators were calling Donald Trump names, as his peace plan for Israel and the Palestinian territories began to be implemented, and a host of personalities claimed responsibility for it. It's a sport among communicators, now politicians, to have no ideas or initiatives, but to appropriate those of others when they succeed.

It is true that no one, except Donald Trump and his idol Andrew Jackson, had thought that it was possible to "substitute trade for war" [1]. It was a daring bet which does not resolve any of the problems which populations are facing, but which sweeps them away and opens up new perspectives [2].

Thus, Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister, claimed to have always sought this result, making people forget the crimes he committed against the Palestinians, the Lebanese, the Syrians, the Iraqis, the Yemenis and the Iranians. But he is not the only one: Bridget Phillipson, the British Secretary of Education, declared on behalf of Governor Starmer, that she had played a decisive role behind the scenes [3]. We would have forgotten the spy flights over Gaza by the Royal Air Force throughout the conflict and the discreet trips back and forth between the Israeli chiefs of staff and London [4].

More strangely, Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar and Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the Turkish president, while congratulating themselves on their relations with the torturers and assassins of the Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood (Hamas), came to sign the peace agreement, under the eyes of General Abdel Fattah al-Sissi, the Egyptian president, who considers both Israel and the Brotherhood as enemies [ 5].

This signing was unlike any other. In the presence of some twenty Western heads of state, we continued to pretend to believe that this conflict was tribal, that it pitted Israelis against Palestinians, unable to agree for 80 years. Stupid politicians chose their sides according to their proximity to the Jews for some, to the Arabs for others. Yet everyone who has lived in the Levant, and particularly the French, knows that this conflict was artificial, that it was designed by the British Empire to last forever for its own benefit.

Which raises the question: how did Donald Trump manage to unravel this trap on which a long list of predecessors have fallen short?

To understand this, one must consider that the President of the United States had realized that the British-American-Israeli deep state was pulling the strings of this endless conflict. He had been fighting the Straussians (the followers of Leo Strauss) in the United States for twenty-four years [ 6 ] and recognized Elliott Abrams (whom he had employed during his first term) as the true leader of the ruling coalition in Israel.

Similarly, when the Biden administration considered bringing down Netanyahu and helping to put Benny Gantz in power in Tel Aviv (March 2024), it understood that the British were standing in the way because they opposed General Gantz destroying Hamas [7]. Yes, London was still protecting the Muslim Brotherhood, while militarily aiding Israel. This was its imperial strategy: "Divide and rule" and support both sides at once, so that each would neutralize the other, and the interests of the Crown would persist effortlessly.

Please go to SOTT to continue reading.
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This is what transnational war firm cooperation looks like with Sweden actively training Ukrainian pilots on the Saab JAS 39 Gripen fighter jet since 2023:


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