Expanding the Ziosphere: Accelerating The Greater Israel Project
Expanding the Ziosphere Has Never Been So Easy
It is apparent, to any careful observer, that one of Israel’s prime objectives, is the complete dominance of the Middle East. And simultaneously, it is also the long-term goal of the United States, NATO and the EU, as well as their vast octopus of international agents.
Control over Middle Eastern oil reserves has long been a cornerstone of Western foreign policy. Israel’s proximity to these reserves provides Western powers with a foothold in the region, ensuring access to vital energy resources and securing economic interests.
Alexander Haig, a former U.S. Army general, and U.S. Secretary of State under president Richard Nixon, once said that, “Israel is the largest American aircraft carrier in the world that cannot be sunk, does not carry even one American soldier, and is located in a critical region for American national security.”
MACKINDER WAS WRONG ABOUT (ALMOST) EVERYTHING
Before we talk about Israel’s role in the overall scheme of the global architects, we need to talk about the kosher elephant in the geopolitical room.
According to geopolitical analysts—beginning with the father of geopolitics, Sir John Alfred Mackinder—the Eurasian landmass is the chessboard and the central focus of all would-be world conquerors. Mackinder’s thesis, namely that control of Russia (the Heartland) was the ultimate geopolitical prize required for world conquest, has been proven wrong over the last century.
Why would Mackinder think that controlling a vast sub-arctic wasteland of snow, tundra, trees and peasants would give them control of the world? Russians have controlled Russia for the entire life-span of the Mackinder thesis and it has not given them control of the world, even during the apex of the Soviet Union, management of the region was precarious and unstable.
The logistical nightmare of keeping the Russian landmass secure is based on its lack of natural physical borders, such as mountains, rivers or large lakes around its periphery. In order to maintain a secure and stable Russian Empire, it would be necessary to expand Russia’s borders to include virtually all of Europe, and south to include Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, and southwest to Iran. It would be impossible to provide security to this enormous area. The threat of encroaching Europeans, Chinese, Indians and other assorted challengers and barbarians is preventative to any hypothetical Russian hegemony on the world stage
In other words, the idea that the Heartland could be conquered and then leveraged for world dominance is geopolitical mythology.
Mackinder’s thesis, The Geopolitical Pivot of History does not even mention Israel or Palestine, partly because Israel did not exist in 1904, when he wrote his celebrated theory, but also because of British preoccupation with their power struggle with Russia at that particular moment in history. The Great Game, as it was called, was the power struggle with Russia for control of Central Asia, but the Great Game expired decades ago.
Similarly, the quintessential Western geopolitical Bible, The Grand Chessboard, only mentions Israel a mere handful of times, a passing footnote in the thesis of the Russia-phobic geopolitical prophet Zbigniew Brzezinski. China, on the other hand, is mentioned 460 times, and Russia is mentioned 722 times.
Why such glaring oversight? The easy answer is that Brzezinski was not so stupid to let the cat out of the bag, because the secret Zionist project needs to remain secret until it is too late for any significant opposition. The other option is that Brzezinski was blinded by his America-first, Russia-last foreign policy bias, and he was brainwashed by Mackinder’s anti-Russian theories, like so many other geopolitical analysts.
The reason the US, NATO and all Western nations give unequivocal support and obeisance to Israel is because Israel is the heart and soul of global geopolitical goals. Former U.S. defence secretary Robert M. Gates is quoted as saying that, “Israel lives at the focal point of some of the biggest security challenges facing the free world.”
Israel is the geopolitical jewel of the world. Its ideal location makes it the hub and crossroads of Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and beyond to Asia. It is a key transit point for trade and military movements. Its proximity to the Suez Canal, a critical global shipping route, further enhances its strategic importance.
There are 8 maritime choke points on the grand chessboard. A geopolitical choke point on the globe refers to a narrow geographic location, like a strait or canal, that is critical for international trade and transportation, making it a strategically important area where disruptions could significantly impact global supply chains, and potentially lead to geopolitical tensions, or military conflicts.
A quick glance at our map reveals that 5 out of 8 of these primary locations are within the clutch and grasp of Israel. All of these factors give Israel excessive bargaining power at the negotiating table of any and all discussions of American and/or other power brokers’ aspirations for world control.
Israel also has the luxury of powerful religious backing by Christianity, which is the world’s largest and most powerful religion, embracing 2.2 billion followers. Israel would not exist without the theological blank cheque given to them by end times Christians.
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EXPANDING THE ZIOSPHERE IN FIVE EASY STEPS
In order for Israel to permanently rule the Middle East and the Eurasian landmass, there are several significant obstacles for them to overcome.
Complete subjugation and/or economic integration of all the nations of the Arabian peninsula, including Egypt. Israel is normalising relations with Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE, Sudan and Morocco, while it is actively bombing Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen and Iran. Israel conducted 17,000 attacks on these countries as of August, 2024.
Expansion of Israel’s borders (The Greater Israel Project) would provide natural borders to provide security, specifically the Nile and Euphrates Rivers. Annexing Gaza is the first step towards securing this goal.
Connecting the Mediterranean ports with China’s Belt and Road Initiative, along with other major infrastructure projects including the Ben Gurion Canal, high speed rail from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, and 228 other projects that were introduced in the Israeli government’s multiyear programme for infrastructure projects and development for the years 2020–2024. An update for the infrastructure development plan “Infrastructure for Growth 2023” was published on June 12, 2023 and includes 228 infrastructure projects at an overall cost of $120 billion USD.
Ethnic cleansing of all Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank. This is well underway with the recent declaration by Trump who outlined plans to evacuate Gaza and relocate 1.7 million people to other countries.
Fulfilment of end times prophecies in order to appease and capture Judaism, Christianity and Islam. This will require building the Third Temple to appease Christianity. This is a task greatly complicated by the Al Aqsa mosque sitting on the Temple Mount.
Connecting Israel with China’s Belt and Road Initiative is a key facet of Israel’s new empire expansion plans. From a report published in 2024:
“… the current stance of the Israeli government … aligns perfectly with the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). From a geographical perspective, Israel is strategically located at the junction of three continents: Europe; Asia; and Africa, and its position along the eastern coastline of the Mediterranean Sea, along with the fact that it comprises Africa’s only land link to Europe and Asia, makes it a prime candidate for the successful implementation of the BRI. The Chinese government has clearly recognised the potential in Israel to serve as a vital conduit for promoting the BRI and reviving the historic “Silk Road” trade route connecting China to the west – both over land and by sea – and has therefore elected to invest in multiple Belt and Road projects in Israel.”
MILITARY EXPANSION
From an article, entitled The Ultimate Ally, by Michael Oren, Israel’s former ambassador to the United States:
“In the intelligence field, in particular, the cooperation between Israel and the United States is vast. According to Maj. Gen. George J. Keegan Jr., former head of U.S. Air Force intelligence, America's military defense capability “owes more to the Israeli intelligence input than it does to any single source of intelligence,” the worth of which input, he estimated, exceeds five CIA’s. Israeli and American intelligence agencies continuously exchange information, analyses, and operational experience in counter-terrorism and counter-proliferation.”
Site 512 is the name given to a United States Department of Defense secret radar facility atop Har Qeren in Israel's Negev desert (30 kms east from Gaza) to provide ballistic missile early warning against launches by Iran or its proxy groups against Israel and other US allies in the Middle East.
Originally operated by approximately 100 soldiers, that number increased significantly with a $35.8 million expansion in 2023, increasing the Site 512's capacity to 1000 soldiers.
According to a report by the Intercept, the Pentagon has prepared 2,000 personnel and a range of units on a heightened standby for potential deployment to Israel, stressing that these forces are “not intended to serve in combat roles and are purportedly tasked with advising and medical roles.”
At the opening of the Gaza conflict in October 2023, the US military sent two aircraft carrier groups to the Mediterranean—namely USS Gerald R. Ford and USS Dwight D. Eisenhower. They include one missile cruiser, at least two destroyers, and dozens of aircraft, including jet fighters alongside around 5,000 troops.
This is in addition to approximately 40,000 troops in the region.
According to the US Naval Institute, the most up-to-date report:
“Guided-missile cruiser USS Gettysburg (CG-64) and USS Stout (DDG-55), attached to the Truman Carrier Strike Group, remained in the Red Sea while the carrier and other escorts operate in the Eastern Mediterranean, USNI News reported last week.
Guided-missile submarine USS Georgia (SSGN-729) is operating in the Middle East. The Ohio-class submarine carries 154 Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles as well as special operations forces.
U.S. Coast Guard Sentinel-class Fast Response Cutters are forward-deployed to the region under Patrol Forces Southwest Asia (PATFORSWA). PATFORSWA deploys Coast Guard personnel and ships with U.S. and regional naval forces throughout the Middle East. Initially deployed in 2003 to support Operation Iraqi Freedom, PATFORSWA is now a permanent presence based out of the Kingdom of Bahrain.”
US FORTRESS EXPANSION IN LEBANON
Ongoing construction for a new US embassy complex that could more accurately described as a fortress, continues in Lebanon, amid controversy for its monumental size and opulence in a country where most of the population is under the poverty line.
Located some 13 kilometers (about 8 miles) from Beirut, it covers 21 football fields, almost 44 acres, and it is almost two-and-a-half times the size of the White House complex.
The embassy's website, gives a colourful perspective, branding the walled fortress like a trendy art gallery, and not the headquarters for an expanded military presence in the Middle East:
“Blending with the medium density and character of the neighborhood, the Campus maintains a low profile along Aoukar Road, culminating in the symbolic rise of the Chancery, consulate, and public function areas at the highest point of the site. Consular services and areas dedicated to public diplomatic functions are designed around visitor experience, with comfortable waiting areas, shaded gardens, and an art program featuring site-specific commissions from international and Lebanese artists. Extending from the Chancery, ribbon-like residential buildings frame the campus’ central service and circulation corridor, a community “main street” with outdoor plazas and dining for Embassy staff.”
TRUMP’S REAL ESTATE EXPANSION
Emperor Trump brashly claimed last week that, “We have an opportunity to do something that could be phenomenal. And I don't want to be cute. I don't want to be a wise guy. But the Riviera of the Middle East, this could be something that could be so, this could be so magnificent.”
This flagrant indifference to the plight of the Palestinians was also expressed by Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner in an interview at Harvard University in February 2024, when he said Gaza's waterfront property could be “very valuable if people would focus on building up livelihoods.” He added that from Israel's perspective he would do his best to “move the people out and then clean it up.”
Netanyahu praised Trump’s plan to help rebuild the “demolition site,” saying it will “change history.” He also bragged that America "will do a job with it" and the US will “own the Gaza Strip” and take full responsibility to dismantle it safely, after years of torturing and murdering the people of Palestine.
Trump's Middle East envoy said they plan on creating a 3-5 year timeline for the reconstruction of Gaza. Detailed plans are yet to be revealed for this new “Riviera in the Middle East,” but the newly-inaugurated Emperor said it will involve a complete reconstruction.
EXPANDING THE LAND OF MILK AND HONEY AND NATURAL GAS
The discovery in the last 25 years of major natural gas fields off the coast of Israel and Gaza have led Israel to successfully develop its natural gas industry, exporting gas to neighbouring countries like Egypt and Jordan, and planning future exports to Europe.
Israel announced in 2023, during the Gaza genocide, that 12 licenses were awarded to six companies, including British multinational oil and gas firm British Petroleum and Italian energy giant Eni, to explore and discover additional offshore natural gas fields.
The revenues from natural gas have significantly boosted Israel's economy and energy security.
Israel's Fields (Leviathan, Tamar, Karish, Tanin) have combined reserves of approximately 36 trillion cubic feet, with an estimated total value of $80–80–115 billion.
Gaza Marine Field: Reserves of approximately 1 tcf, with an estimated value of $2–2–4 billion.
Combined Total: Approximately 37 trillion cubic feet with an estimated total value of $82–82–119 billion.
EXPANDING THE GENOCIDE
Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would resume “intense fighting” in Gaza if Hamas did not return hostages by Saturday noon, without specifying whether he was referring to all captives.
“If Hamas does not return our hostages by Saturday noon, the ceasefire will end, and the IDF (Israeli military) will resume intense fighting until Hamas is decisively defeated,” Netanyahu said in a statement issued after a meeting with his security cabinet.
The newly elected US President Trump, who has emerged as Israel’s pit bull, barked at a press conference in the Oval Office on Monday, February 10, demanding the release of hostages by Hamas, by noon on Saturday, or “all hell will break loose.”
The obstacle to all of Israel’s expansionist plans are the Palestinians living in Gaza and in the West Bank.
Netanyahu was inserted as Prime Minister, and Trump was installed as President, to fulfil the elimination of this obstacle, because this murderous duo are the only ones with sufficient evil in their black hearts to murder and expel 2 million people without remorse, which was exposed in broad daylight at the Trump-Netanyahu conference.
Palestinians who were permitted to return to their homes during the ceasefire, returned to a post-apocalyptic wasteland:
The American-Israeli partnership is a lumbering, rude and belligerent locomotive, barrelling down the tracks, crushing and crashing through anything and anyone in its path. The whole world watches in horror, while the massacre of civilians continues, and the Greater Israel Project steamrolls over the bodies of the dead women and children in Gaza.
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