Solve Et Coagula: Globalists Stir World-Wide Witch’s Brew

Recall the words of Archbishop Vigano, last August, in which he summed up the warnings of the wise over decades, and indeed centuries: what we face today in the 4th industrial revolution/Great Reset is not merely a remaking of the world order, but a refashioning of a new man.

To that end, provocation is heaped upon provocation in country after country:

DNA Exclusive on foreign interference in the crises in Pakistan and Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka, pandemic lockdowns destroyed tourism and crashed the country’s forex reserves, while green zeal to use only organic fertilizers put the finishing touches on the economy, sending food prices soaring and necessitating imports of even food and essentials. Restructuring of IMF loans is on the table, while indebtedness to China continues. Long power cuts and massive shortages of fuel and food are wide-spread. Millions are starving.  India has sent organic fertilizers and aid, extended a line of credit, and deferred payments due under its Neighbor First policy.

No genocide inquiry has been launched.

Afghanistan is considered the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, following decades of war and instability. Millions are starving and/or are refugees. Over 24 million need aid. This follows on wars conducted by the Soviets, the Americans, and the Taliban.

No genocide inquiry has been launched.

Pakistan’s military denies that the US was involved in a foreign conspiracy to topple Imran Khan, embarrassing the President. But they would, wouldn’t they, given their decades-long covert involvement with US intelligence. Meanwhile, Khan has dissolved the National Assembly after dismissing a no-confidence motion, and is calling for fresh elections. Instability reigns in this nuclear-armed state.

Around 2 millions people in the Pakistan-Sindh area are in danger of malnutrition and starvation due to a food crisis caused by the pandemic and the lock-downs. No genocide inquiry has been opened.

A two-month truce interrupts 7 years of Saudi war on Yemen, creating one of the biggest humanitarian crises on the planet.

18 million Yemenis are at risk of starvation.

No genocide inquiry has been launched against Saudi Arabia.