1. Trillion-Dollar Submission: Trump and the Gulf Ritual
When former U.S. President Donald Trump landed in the Gulf, he was not visiting allies. He was collecting tribute.
Over a trillion dollars in deals were signed across Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar — encompassing arms purchases, infrastructure contracts, energy partnerships, and defence agreements. The optics were clear: the monarchs of the Gulf were not sovereign rulers negotiating with equals, but clients reaffirming their dependence.
And Trump made that dependence explicit: “They wouldn’t last a week without us.”
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This wasn’t just bravado. It was historical fact.
Since the collapse of the Ottoman Caliphate, Western powers — first Britain, now the U.S. — have curated a patchwork of Gulf monarchies designed not for independence, but for obedience. The oil beneath their feet was never theirs. It was collateral. The palaces they inhabit were never fortresses — they were showrooms for empire.
From the moment they abandoned Istanbul and embraced London, Gulf regimes have existed by Western permission. What Trump said in 2024 echoes what Roosevelt implied in 1945 aboard the USS Quincy: so long as the oil flows, the thrones remain. The moment they resist, the empire replaces them.
So the trillion-dollar handshake was not a win. It was a renewal of servitude — signed in gold, endorsed by F-35s.
2. Israel Bombs Gaza, the Gulf Pays the Bill
Hundreds of miles west, Gaza burns.
As the Gulf elites sip espresso in Riyadh and Abu Dhabi boardrooms, Israel unleashes U.S.-made bombs on Palestinian homes. The world watches — horrified, numbed, or complicit.
The weapons raining on Gaza are manufactured in Texas, funded by U.S. tax dollars, and greenlit by bipartisan support. According to Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, these include GBU-39 Small Diameter Bombs, F-16s, and laser-guided missiles — all provided under formal U.S. military aid agreements.
Yet they are also indirectly enabled by Gulf economic submission. Through currency pegs, oil sales in USD, and multi-billion-dollar investments in U.S. defense and tech industries, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar uphold the financial structure that makes American military dominance — and Israeli impunity — possible.
No Gulf ruler has sanctioned Israel. No embargo has been imposed. Instead, normalization efforts intensify. Saudi airspace opens to Israeli jets. UAE and Bahrain welcome Israeli embassies. In 2022, the Negev Summit saw Arab foreign ministers sitting with Israeli leaders — days after an Israeli raid on Al-Aqsa.
This isn’t contradiction. It’s confirmation.
The Gulf finances the empire. The empire arms Israel. Israel crushes the Ummah.
3. The Blueprint: Jewish Scripture and Freemasonic Vision
A) Jewish Eschatology: A World Ruled from Zion
To understand Israeli expansionism, one must grasp the religious ideology that fuels it. Zionism, especially in its religious-nationalist variant, draws not only from political aspirations but from sacred Jewish texts.
The Talmud, foundational to Rabbinic Judaism, contains passages that portray Gentiles as spiritually and legally inferior. In Sanhedrin 57a, it states: “A Jew is not liable if he kills a Gentile.” Baba Kamma 113a allows deception in business with non-Jews. The Zohar, central to Kabbalah, describes Arabs as “the donkey of the Messiah,” meant to serve the Jewish nation.
In the Mishneh Torah, the revered scholar Maimonides writes that the Messiah will rebuild the Temple and reinstate sacrifices — a vision echoed by Israel’s Temple Mount movement. Religious Zionists cite Deuteronomy 20:16-18, which commands the annihilation of non-Israelite populations, to justify settler violence.
Books like “Torat HaMelech” (The King’s Torah), authored by Rabbi Yitzhak Shapira, argue that it is permissible to kill non-Jewish children if they pose a future threat to Jews — even indirectly. The book was condemned internationally but continues to circulate among radical settler communities.
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh, a key figure in the religious Zionist right, once wrote: “If a Jew needs a liver, can you take the liver of an innocent non-Jew to save him? The Torah would probably permit it.”
This is not abstract theology. It has become state doctrine. In 2023, Itamar Ben-Gvir, leader of the Jewish Power party, said: “The lives of our soldiers are more important than the lives of Gaza’s civilians.”
The ideology is simple: the land belongs to Jews. Gentiles may live on it only in submission. This is not democracy. It is theocratic apartheid.
B) Freemasonry and the New World Order: A Design, Not a Conspiracy
Freemasonry, often dismissed as myth, has deep roots in Enlightenment-era Europe, Rosicrucian mysticism, and pre-Islamic occultism. It established a global network of influence that reshaped politics, finance, and ideology — all while cloaked in secrecy.
In 1871, Albert Pike, a prominent Freemason, wrote a letter (reported in the British Museum archives) outlining a plan for three world wars. The third would pit political Zionism against the Islamic world, triggering global collapse and ushering in a new “Luciferian age.”
While contested by mainstream historians, the accuracy of Pike’s “prediction” has led many researchers to consider its framework seriously. The wars unfolded almost exactly as described.
In Freemasonic philosophy, order arises from chaos (Ordo ab Chao). By dismantling religious authority, collapsing traditional states, and centralising power, the goal is to construct a new global order — with Israel as a spiritual and administrative hub.
The Gulf’s role? To bankroll it.
Most Gulf monarchs were installed or backed by British intelligence post-WWI. Their regimes are bound to the West through oil contracts, military protection, and elite networks — many of which intersect with Freemasonic structures.
Neom, Saudi Arabia’s AI mega-city, reflects this vision. Built with Israeli tech and promoted by globalist think tanks like the World Economic Forum, Neom openly celebrates post-religious identity. Its promotional materials feature Masonic symbolism — including the all-seeing eye, pyramidal architecture, and utopian slogans.
The Abraham Accords, signed by the UAE, Bahrain, and later Sudan and Morocco, mirror Pike’s vision. Under the guise of peace, they establish a spiritual submission — with Jerusalem elevated not as a symbol of Islam, but as the capital of a “unified Abrahamic faith.”
This is not coexistence. It is absorption.
The Gulf monarchs, by aligning with Zionist and Masonic designs, betray the Qur’an, the Ummah, and the legacy of Rasulullah ﷺ.
4. Analysis: It’s Not Collapse — It’s Completion
What we witness today is not the random unraveling of world affairs. It is the organised implementation of a vision — centuries in the making, divinely foretold, and systemically executed.
Trump’s visit, his “week without us” remark, the deafening Gulf silence, the normalisation accords, the Temple Mount provocations, the AI cities, the economic entrapment — they are all chapters in a single unfolding manuscript.
That manuscript was penned in Talmudic verses, Freemasonic charters, and Zionist manifestos. It describes a world where Islam is fractured, leadership is bought, and truth is silenced.
But it also reveals the system’s weakness: it requires your submission.
Break the silence. Refuse their order. And you become the disruption they fear.
5. Islam’s Prophetic Response: Revelation Has Already Warned Us
The Qur’an is not a book of mystery. It is a mirror.
“You will surely find the most intense in enmity toward the believers to be the Jews and those who associate others with Allah.” — Qur’an 5:82
“They will not cease fighting you until they turn you back from your religion, if they are able.” — Qur’an 2:217
“Have you not seen those who were told: ‘Restrain your hands and establish prayer and pay zakat’? But when fighting was ordained for them, a group feared the people as they should fear Allah — or even more.” — Qur’an 4:77
The Prophet ﷺ warned: “The time will come when the nations will gather against you as diners gather around a plate.” “You will be many, but weak — like the foam on the sea.”
But he also promised: “A group from my Ummah will remain upon the truth, victorious, until the command of Allah comes.”
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⚠️ Disclaimer: This article critiques political ideologies and theological doctrines that underpin oppression, apartheid, and betrayal. It does not target individuals based onrace or ethnicity. Islam upholds justice, and we oppose all forms of racism and conspiracy-driven hate. The aim is truth, accountability, and awakening.