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Brilliantresearch here. What really got me thinking is how Saudi Arabia's recent pushback against UAE-backed separatists in Yemen actually confirms the pattern you laid out; I remember following the Gulf rivalry back when it seemed like just regional politics, but now the fragmentation logic makes way more sense. Israel's role in creating controllable chaos rather than stable allies flips the whole 'security partner' narrative we keep hearing inthe West.

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Interesting name, Phantom Pain 1984! I am on palliative care pain medicine for adhesive arachnoiditis, which causes intractable, incurable pain that is comparable to that of terminal cancer.

I am mostly bedbound, and as a trained Physician Assistant rejected the Plandemic propaganda, which was about wealth transfer. Since 2020 I have read Moon of Alabama, Lew Rockwell, Larry Johnson, Strategic Culture and Global Research. And their commentators, this educated me on geopolitics.

I have had vivid dreams with premonitions, sometimes due to subanesthetic ketamine infusions, the only medication that works. In 2018 while hospitalized, I dreamt 2 "small" nukes were lobbed at Portland, Oregon and Northern California, by China and NK. They had had enough of the provocations by the US/Israel/UK.

Then again, a few months before the current genocide, I dreamt I was in Gaza, saw kids playing with a still not detonated small explosive. I grabbed it, ran, and threw it far away from them. In real life, I use legbraces and power wheelchair.

But I have tried figuring out cruelty and war since age 4. Now in my 50's, it is all coming into focus. The hidden hand, as you described so well. Smedley Buttler said "All wars are bankers' wars." Fragmentation - divide and conquer. Like another commenter said: Brilliant analysis. Keep up the hard work!

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