This website utilizes cookies only at a technical level, to maintain the platform functional and competitive without disclosing any of your personal information to third parties.
For more information please read here.

www.theXplan.net Unlock The Doors Of Knowledge  
www.theXplan.net


CATEGORIES/Humans
Strategies of Terror

Diego Antolini
What is the reason for this relentless hatred against Iran, a country that has not been at war with another since 1738 (as opposed to the USA which has been involved in 53 invasions and military operations since its Declaration of Independence in 1776)? How can Tehran really threat the United States and the world? Iran as well has been hit with an infinite series of lies, fueled by the International pro-USA media. A report from the Intelligence agencies published in 2012 and endorsed by all the 16 agencies in America has confirmed that Iran had terminated its nuclear weapons program since 2003. Some say that Trump is using the fake pandemic of Coronavirus as a decoy to wage war against Iran; it is a fact that in the last three months, that is, since the “virus” appeared in the West, all media worldwide are only talking about the “pandemic” and the “virus”. The WHO became the new Oracle of Delphi overnight, setting the guide lines that every government must follow to “contain the emergency”, although it is not doing much to mitigate the growing panic and fear that the “experts” and medical doctors are conveying during their daily appearances on TVs. They describe the “terrible effects of the virus” on the attempt to justify the apocalyptic numbers of deaths claimed by the media, and the restrictions imposed by governments upon the population. All this was made possible thanks to the medical shield (read: totalitarian regime) concocted by the WHO and its acolytes.
03/10/2021 10:32:42


Endemic Conflicts, A "Pandemic" Solution?

Diego Antolini
Following the U.S. withdrawal from the nuclear agreement, the JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action) and the reinstatement of sanctions to Iran, the relations between the Western powers and the Islamic Republic embittered. Europe and the USA are playing simulation scenarios: a new war? An attempt to change the regime in Iran? If the U.S. withdrew from the JCPOA, shall Europe do the same? And how about Iran’s next move? Nobody seems to have clear answers, but the country which is seemingly the most quiescent of all right now is Iran itself. Both Washington, D.C. and Tehran are pressing on the E.U. to take final decision, that is, break the alliance with NATO- which seems highly unlikely -or break the Union and go back to the original status of independent nations, thereby diminishing its influence on the international arena. Iran didn’t stand idle in its own turf, establishing in the Middle East region a “Balance of Terror”, knowing that the U.S. could strike any time but also aware that there is plenty of U.S. assets vulnerable to retaliation in the Persian Gulf. The current situation is thus a stalemate, or is it? In fact, while originally the never-ending battle regarded only Palestine and Israel, today the warfare shock wave fragmented into several localized conflicts: there are wars in Yemen and Syria, Lebanon is in an unstable position as well as Iraq, Libya and Egypt. Turkey is a ticking bomb as well. For as much as these conflicts are localized, however, their outcomes are far-reaching, magnified by the presence of such powers as USA, Russia and China, although the latter is involved in a different way.
15/07/2021 23:06:55


The Fall of Mohenjo Daro

Diego Antolini
Davenport believes that the end of Mohenjo-Daro was the result of a conflict between the Aryans and the Mongols (perhaps, we add, belonging to the Great Tartary civilization.) The Aryans controlled regions where extraterrestrial beings were mining minerals and other natural resources. Mohenjo Daro being a Mongol (Tartar?) city, the aliens agreed to destroy it because they needed to remain in good relationships with the Aryan kings so to continue their prospecting and research. The explanation provided by Davenport doesn't seem so convincing if we follow the line of an alien civilization which possesses a weapon capable of destroying an entire city of 30,000 people instantaneously. Why would they need to appease human kings and become involved in a conflict between two races on Earth? Either that alien race had a hidden agenda, or the reason behind the destruction of Mohenjo-Daro must be sought on an entirely different ground. In some of the texts studied by Davenport there seem to be an ultimatum to the citizens of Mohenjo-Daro, seven days to leave the city. In the same texts there is a constant reference to the Vimanas, flying cars that worked under their own power. Although the scientific community welcomed Davenport's findings with much interest, and even endorsed the idea that what destroyed Mohenjo-Daro was not a natural phenomena (William Sturm, Professor Antonio Castellani), nobody seems to sustain his theory of aliens being responsible for this. Davenport himself seems to have failed to consider the possibility that the Aryans could have used an alien weapon to wipe out the Mongol city, which would depict a completely different, although not less disturbing, scenario.
29/06/2021 16:35:00


Babel Effect

Virus&Finance #3

Diego Antolini
“Exporting Democracy” was certainly not a priority, even though this was another Trojan Horse that covered with a glace of heroism a unilateral armed aggression to a sovereign nation. America that takes on itself the destiny of the world to save it from dark forces is a concept that works more in Hollywood movies than in real life. It is more credible that the U.S. move was prompted by the Israelitish lobbies (The Askhenazi/Zionists “Jews,” not the true Hebrews) that wanted to extend their control over the Persian Gulf dominated by the Arabs. There could be another reason, though. A more subtle, less visible, long-lasting and devastating one, which I shall call Babel Effect. In 2001 novelist Daniel Hecht gave this title to one of his books, which was about a team of scientists who discovered that the root of violence lies within a disease that interferes with human empathy and human communication. In the Hebrew tongue the term Babel means “confuse”, from the verb Balal or “to confound.” The Babel Effect of our time is not a fictional concept, but indeed a perfect match by analogy and behavior with the over-communicative spectacularization to which we have been exposed for the last two decades. This psychotropic phenomenon not only confounds and paralyzes our critical thinking, but it is also a mirror of an exaggerated exhibitionism devoid of all ethic and moral. Our time, like the time of the building of the Tower described in the Book of Genesis, sees men floating over a surface of delusional omnipotence created by a widespread materialist monism, and fueled by the seduction of technology. This delusion makes us believe that freedom means the fall of any and all traditional cornerstones of moral and integrity. Transgression is “cool” and less burdensome than undertaking the path of education and intercultural cooperation. The Babel Effect is a wide concept with a well-defined common denominator, that is, fragmentation, division, and confusion provoked through the implementation of shocking events. Such events have the power to stop any moral, economical, or social construction. Historians have not yet located the exact position of the biblical Shinar, where according to the Old Testament the survivors after the Deluge founded a city and started to build the Babel Tower. It seems likely that this area should have been somewhere between Northern Iraq and the Northeast of Syria. In 2003 the Babel Effect hits Iraq through the U.S. invasion of the country. By doing so, America sent a very clear message to the Arab world, especially to Syria, Iran and Lybia: The U.S. were still to hold on their global leadership.
31/05/2021 12:37:12


Operation "Enduring Freedom"

How Long Our Freedom Lasts

Diego Antolini
On September 11, 2001 the United States of America suffered an unprecedented attack, perhaps only comparable to the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, with the difference that the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center were not on an island off the Pacific West Coast, but a financial and commercial complex in the middle of New York City, the iconic city of Capitalist America. This event changed our perception of life due to the deep psychological impact it caused at a global level. In fact, New York City had been the only place to have physically experienced the tragedy, if we think that almost 3000 people died on that day (of which 400 police officers and fire fighters,) and only 18 were rescued from the ruins of Ground Zero. A second, almost simultaneous attack, struck the Pentagon, the center of the American military power in Washington, D.C. The last crash occurred few miles away from Shanksville, PA. The hijacked plane was allegedly en route to a third unknown target when the passengers tried to regain control of the Flight 93, prompting the terrorists to crash the craft. While the videos of the plane impacting the Twin Towers were released almost on the same day, the attack to the Pentagon was kept undisclosed until 2006. The symbolism surrounding the attack that came to be known as the 9/11 is plenty, and would take the space of a book to fully describe it. To name but a few of the “coincidences,”
23/05/2021 19:25:44


The Long March

Virus and Finance #1

Diego Antolini
When the wall that for years had divided the Western and the Soviet blocks fell, with it also crumbled the communist utopia of a socially equal and politically totalitarian world. Without the wall, all economic barriers were lifted and the “Globalization” era began. Endless meanings have been associated to that term over the past twenty years, but the most popular what the one promoting the way of “Economic Freedom.” Certainly, in that period people needed to feel free after years of Soviet oppression and with the Cold War which had kept the nations in the grip of terror for the start of a new war between the US and the URSS. From that fear, the almost unanimous acceptance of the new Free Trade deal sparked. The WTO, established in those years, was one of the major promoters for changing the traditional way of moving goods into a “global” world where goods and services could circulate freely without restrictions. It was a Utopian principle, similar to the one that in the XIX century Europe had ignited the flame of the proletarian revolution inspired by the ideas of Marx and Engels. It was all too obvious that the Globalization had to find its champion in the nation that over the previous forty years had stood out as a victorious and heroic country, the United States of America. The Globalization plan was thus structured in the likeness of the American Ultra-Capitalism model, whose hegemony lasted undisputed until the entrance of China into the WTO (World Trade Organization) in 2001.
24/02/2021 17:56:55


Door #2: Humans

Staff TXG
21/02/2020 18:40:24


<<    6 / 6    Pagina      Vai   

Sign Up to View

Authors
Joshua Shapiro
23/06/2022 09:38:10
Nikunj Ratan Irani
07/05/2022 09:33:41

Instagram Linkedin Facebook Youtube
Sign-Up
Zone
e-mail
Password
Log in
e-mail
Password
Authors' Registration: Unlocked
02.11.2020

Authors will be invited to join The X-Gates and create their own profile, including a short video presentation of themselves and their work.
TXG