Toward A “Different” World Order

A new “different” order built on energy and an entente among Russia, Turkey, Israel and Sheldon Adelson—in which Europe and the U.S. may play “Second Fiddle”–seems to have developed at the same time as the Brexit vote. Confusion is understandable.

In my previous article on the Brexit I pointed out the predominance of leading Zionist publications and political figures in ensuring the success of the grass-roots Brexit campaign started by UKIP and Nigel Farange. Also, I showed the rabbinic-Zionist pedigree of lead Brexit campaigner Boris Johnson, who is the likely future Prime Minister of the U.K., and the curious similarity of his prospects with those of Donald Trump, possibly the next U.S. President, who is now backed by Bibi Netanyahu’s backer Sheldon Adelson. Trump, you may recall, calls for detente on Russia while saying he will recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, but will not recognize a Palestinian State.

(See “Brexit: A Bucket of Cold Water for You”, Renegade Tribune, Renegade Tribune, 27 June 2016)

Keep all the preceding in mind because it relates directly to what I term a “different” world order.

Echoing the view of former US ambassador to Russia, Michael McFaul—who called Brexit a victory for Putin– is this short Russian analysis:

Without Great Britain, the team of American “mongrels” within the EU has been left without a leader, and now the EU can become less controllable for Washington, while Berlin and Paris’ influence will only intensify. For us, this is great news. A Europe without the British means that we will have a much better chance to negotiate while the Germans will simply roll out the asphalt over (e.g., “steamroller”–Ed.) the protesting Russophobes from Poland and the Baltic states…The winners in this struggle are…quite specific media magnates, politicians, and businessmen. One would have to be very naive to believe that these influential citizens who invested billions of pounds in the referendum’s victory would quietly be deprived of the results…

(See: “Five Minutes of Common Sense: Whose Victory is Brexit?” Ft. Russ, 24 June 2016)

In addition to hearing the British Exchequer had set aside 220-billion pounds for a Brexit that was supposed to lose, this makes me wonder about Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s recent visit to London, where he met with the Queen and concluded “billions of dollars worth of business deals…more than expected” between China and the U.K. Might the much publicized Royal comments about Xi’s “rudeness” have just been a smokescreen for a pro-Brexit financial deal involving Britain’s oligarchs and Russian ally China?

(See:”The UK’s deals worth billions with China: what do they really mean?” The Guardian, 24 October 2015)

OK, well and good. So then why the heavy Zionist involvement in Brexit if this is Putin’s victory? After all, isn’t Israel the “indispensable ally” of its protector, the U.S.? And isn’t the U.S. conducting menacing military drills around Russia’s borders and moving missiles ever closer to it and having proxies threaten Russia’s Syrian naval base at Tartus, to say nothing of the Clinton-Nuland (Noodleman) coup in Ukraine, which is one of the “three Russias”? (My long-held belief is that the U.S. is a lemming being misled into these belligerent foolish adventures by the Zionist Neocons to further the financial and geopolitical goals of Israel. And this has been the case since at least 9/11/2001.)

Could it be that, in return for more stability in its strategic European space and an outlet for natural gas bypassing Ukraine—a revived Turkstream—Russia might be prepared to do Israel a big favor or two in return for the Brexit vote and “softening up” Turkey? And might some of these favors highly benefit Israel’s finances and those of Bibi Netanyahu’s backer (also backing “The Donald”) casino-magnate Sheldon Adelson? Heck, it wouldn’t surprise me if some of these benefits even accrued to Turkey’s Erdogan, Israel’s newly-disclosed “best friend.” Besides recouping some of his losses from the Russian bombing of ISIS in Syria, he might even get to polish his image on the Arab “street” as sultan of a new Ottoman caliphate. In return, Turkey might even do Israel a few favors and agree to play “hall monitor” of Gaza and Hamas while gas is extracted from the Leviathan deposits by Russian companies.

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Let us see. We are already familiar with the “antisemitic” moves by Russia to strip Russian citizenship and passports from 1-million+ Jews who emigrated in the 1990s. Except, as I recently explained, due to its corruption and declining standard of living for average citizens, coupled with increasing violence due to oppression of Palestinians, Israel has lost 1-million citizens in recent years. Despite the smokescreen, this was actually a favor to Israel from Russia—preventing more Jews from jumping the Israeli ship. (The Russians point out these Jews can easily get U.S. passports if they want to visit Russia!)

(See the following disinfo: “Russia Quietly Strip’s Emigres of Dual Citizenship“, Forward, 12 June 2016)

Of greater import is the simultaneous rapprochement between Turkey and Israel and Turkey and Russia.

Speaking on the June 27th ending of a six-year diplomatic rift with Turkey, Israel’s Bibi Netanyahu commented that, although not formally in the agreement, the reconciliation with Turkey “…will help advance the sale of Israeli gas by opening a gateway to the European markets, which will give a big boost to the Israeli economy. Netanyahu said that the Leviathan deep-sea field had enough gas to supply Egypt and Turkey and, through Turkey, even Europe as well.”

(This “gateway” could link to the renewed Russian “Turkstream” pipeline–Ed.)

According to Haaretz, the main points of the agreement are:

  • The Turkish parliament will be passing a law canceling all claims filed in Turkey against Israeli soldiers involved in the flotilla incident, and will block future claims;
  • The agreement includes an undertaking to prevent terrorist or military activity against Israel from Turkey, and bans fundraising for such purposes. Turkey will close down Hamas’ military command post in Turkey. (Turkey will however continue to allow Hamas offices to operate on its soil, but only for political activity);
  • The agreement sustains the naval blockade of Gaza, and Turkish goods to Gaza must first pass through Israeli customs in Ashdod
  • (While energy is being extracted from the Leviathan—Ed.) Israel will let Turkey build in Gaza a hospital, a power station and a desalination station, all subject to Israeli security; and,
  • Under the agreement, Israel will transfer $20-million in compensation to a humanitarian fund, to be set up in Turkey. (Haaretz quotes an Israeli spokesperson as saying the Turks started out with an “astronomical figure” that was whittled down—they would have preferred to pay nothing but “…this was not an option.”)

At his press conference in Ankara, Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said the first Turkish ship with 20,000 tons of humanitarian aid will be leaving for Ashdod on Friday. Yildirim also said that the agreement reflects Turkey’s role as protector of oppressed peoples in the Middle East. (Note that Erdogan wants to create a pan-Islamic “caliphate”–including Europe–but needs Arab support to do this. He already has Merkel’s support. Arabs distrust Turks based on the Ottoman Empire experience and British involvement under Lawrence of Arabia—Ed.)

(See: “Israel and Turkey Reach Reconciliation Deal; Formal Announcement Postponed Until Monday” Haaretz, 18 June 2016)

Where does Russia fit in with this? As reported by Ft. Russ earlier today (June 27th): the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan wrote a letter to Vladimir Putin in which he apologized for the downed plane and the death of the pilot Oleg Peshkov. Erdogan expressed readiness for any initiative to alleviate the effects of the incident. Regarding Alpaslan Celik, who earlier confessed to the murder of the pilot, a judicial investigation is underway. (Russia Today television reports that the apology has now been accepted by Russia—Ed.)

With the apology, Russia and Turkey seem to be quickly working to restart negotiations on the so-caled Turkstream pipeline:

Official representative of “Gazprom” Sergey Kupriyanov said that the Russian side is open to dialogue with Turkey on the possible resumption of the “Turkish stream” project, reports “Interfax”… The “Turkish stream” project was supposed to be an alternative to the canceled South Stream, which was planned to be laid under the Black Sea through Bulgaria to Europe. It was expected that the gas on the new line will be supplied to Turkey, Greece, and Europe.

(See: “Gazprom Declares Readiness for Dialogue On ‘Turkish Stream’” Fort Russ, 27 June 2016)

Earlier this year, Russia offered a $10-billion gas-development deal to Israel that would include massive development of the Leviathan fields, some of whose deposits might run under the territorial waters of the Gaza portion of a Palestinian state as well as Lebanon. According to the Jewish Press:

Putin, however, has pledged Russian influence to block attacks by Iranian proxies against any Russian-operated field. Efforts by Hezbollah to stop Israel from developing its natural resources beneath the Mediterranean would likely be among the targets of Russian ire.

(See: “Russia Offers to Help Israel Develop Natural Gas Fields” Jewish Press, 7 April 2016)

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So, to wrap things up, where does Sheldon Adelson—said to be the power behind Netanyahu–fit into all this? Perhaps as the kingpin of a gas cartel that could be worth a quarter trillion dollars? According to the Times of Israel:

A hint of Adelson’s link to the gas cartel can be found on the website of the US-Israel Business Initiative, a lobbying group whose stated goal is to increase American companies’ access to the Israeli market. Adelson, CEO of the Las Vegas Sands Corporation, tops the list of executive board members…

Adelson, who is one of Netanyahu’s main financial backers and who bankrolls Israel Hayom, a Hebrew-language daily considered extremely supportive of the prime minister, wrote to Netanyahu in his capacity as chairman of the US-Israel Business Initiative, a body working under the auspices of the US Chamber of Commerce. A member of the board in the US-Israel Business Initiative, Haaretz reported, is Keith Elliot, who is a top executive with Noble Energy, one of the companies invested in Israel’s offshore gas reserves…

In the letter, Adelson mentions several issues, one of them “streamlining the regulation of hydrocarbons in Israel.” The Haaretz report implied that Netanyahu is not negotiating the de-monopolization of Israel’s offshore gas reservoirs in good faith, but is beholden to Adelson because of the latter’s significant financial support to Netanyahu during the campaign and also through his daily paper.

(See: “Cabinet Overrides AntiTrust Authority on Natural Gas” Times of Israel, 28 June 2016)

In closing, the curious Zionist support for Brexit can be reasonably accounted for by most of the above. As a result of this “different world order,” a sort of peace may be attained in Europe and the Mid East and the U.S. Neocons may be held responsible for a foreign policy disaster they had to know was coming.

Israel’s benefits are numerous. Russia will ultimately get a respite from the economic and military pressure on it and get massive new energy revenues. Turkey may get its wish to be a new Muslim Caliphate and a border region caved out of Syria to protect it from Kurdish attacks. Ultimately, it may even deport its Kurds to a new Kurdistan—also in Israel’s interest as it controls considerable energy resources in lands occupied by Kurds who some Israelis consider “genetic” Jews. This is mostly thanks to a U.S. investment of $3-trillions and tens of thousands of maimed and killed soldiers (to say nothing of the millions of killed and displaced natives). What is less certain is whether the U.S. or its citizens will obtain any benefit whatever from this effort and expenditure. Europe will get its energy supplies, most likely under Russian, Turkish and Israeli control, with or without Ukraine. So no more EU sanctions proposed for Israel, whatever it may do.


Suggested reading:

Israel’s Natural Gas Cartel: Benjamin Netanyahu, Sheldon Adelson & John Kerry” AL Monitor, 21 August 2015

War and Natural Gas: The Israeli Invasion and Gaza’s Offshore Gas Fields” Global Research, 10 August 2014

Game-Changer Leviathan Gas Field Sees Serious Delays” Oil Price, 25 February 2016

Will Gaza Gas Serve as Israel’s Trojan Horse?” Huffington Post, 16 May 2015

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