The Greater Israel Project is Harming Multipolarity | Jerm Warfare
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In this incisive episode of UK Column News, host Matt Yerit dissects the geopolitical implications of the 'Greater Israel Project' and its role in undermining global multipolarity. Drawing from historical, religious, and strategic analysis, Yerit argues that the vision of a Greater Israel—extending from the Nile to the Euphrates—has deep roots in imperialist, eschatological, and occultist ideologies, tracing its lineage from Cecil Rhodes and Theodor Herzl to modern-day Israeli leadership and global intelligence networks. He contends that this project, driven by radical Kabbalistic and Templar-inspired visions, actively destabilizes key regions like Syria, Lebanon, and Gaza, sabotaging the Belt and Road Initiative and the International North-South Transportation Corridor—critical pillars of a multipolar world order. Yerit highlights how Israel’s annexationist agenda, backed by U.S. support and covert alliances with Gulf states, undermines peace efforts and fuels regional conflict, while also exposing the hypocrisy of Western nuclear policies that permit Israel’s arsenal while denying Iran’s right to nuclear energy. He warns that the convergence of end-times theology, technocratic surveillance (e.g., Palantir), and neoconservative grand strategy poses an existential threat to global stability, urging a reevaluation of power, sovereignty, and the moral foundations of international relations. The episode concludes with a call for pragmatic, non-ideological diplomacy—exemplified by China’s Belt and Road approach—and a cautionary vision of potential catastrophe if current trajectories continue. Yerit emphasizes the urgent need for a new global consciousness that rejects blood sacrifice as a path to renewal, advocating instead for cooperation, economic development, and the preservation of sovereign nationhood. He critiques India’s current alignment with Western-led corridors that bypass the Silk Road, warning of escalating tensions with Muslim-majority nations. Ultimately, the episode frames the Greater Israel Project not just as a territorial ambition, but as a metaphysical and strategic engine designed to prevent the emergence of a balanced, multipolar world—making it a central obstacle to peace, sustainability, and human flourishing.
The Greater Israel Project is not just a territorial ambition but a metaphysical and strategic doctrine rooted in eschatological, occultist, and imperialist ideologies.
Israel’s destabilization of Syria, Lebanon, and Gaza is actively sabotaging the Belt and Road Initiative and the International North-South Corridor, key pillars of multipolarity.
The vision of a Greater Israel is tied to the reconstitution of ancient Babylon and the rebuilding of Solomon’s Temple, which many believe is necessary to fulfill apocalyptic prophecy.
Western powers, including the U.S. and UK, have long supported Zionist and imperialist agendas through covert networks, including the Templars, Freemasons, and intelligence agencies.
China’s Belt and Road Initiative offers a pragmatic, non-ideological alternative to the destructive, faith-driven geopolitics of the Greater Israel vision.
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The Greater Israel Project and the Collapse of Multipolarity
“The Greater Israel Project is not just a territorial ambition but a metaphysical and strategic doctrine rooted in eschatological, occultist, and imperialist ideologies.”
Historical Roots: From Rhodes to Herzl and the British Mandate
The conversation delves into the historical origins of the Greater Israel vision, highlighting Cecil Rhodes’ influence on Theodor Herzl, the role of the Balfour Declaration, and the British imperial strategy to control Palestine through the Sykes-Picot Agreement and the Palestinian Exploration Fund.
Kabbalah, the Temple, and the Reconstitution of Babylon
“The heels of Messiah follow upon world conflagration. So basically he's presuming that at this moment that we can create this idealized situation...”
The Occult and Imperial Nexus: Templars, Darbyites, and the British Empire
“The idea of Mystery Babylon was very much tied to that area that the Jews would be convinced to live in that would grow and scope and scale to mimic the same size of the ancient Babylon of Abacan.”
Hitler, the Nazis, and the Jewish State: A Shocking Alliance
“Eichmann was also studying Hebrew so that he could practice Kabbalah, Jewish mysticism, practical, basically practical magic of a certain sort...”
“So what if Iran does have nuclear weapons? Israel clearly has nuclear weapons. It won't say how many, though, because of what they call the Samson doctrine.”
“The ultimate danger lies in the convergence of end-times theology, mass surveillance (e.g., Palantir), and limited nuclear war doctrine, which could trigger a self-fulfilling apocalypse.”
“The Greater Israel Project is not just a territorial ambition but a metaphysical and strategic doctrine rooted in eschatological, occultist, and imperialist ideologies.”
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