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Was Venezuela Just The Start?

Another Domino Down in "Dope Inc"

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Jan 15, 2026
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Venezuela

On January 3, 2026, the U.S. military captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. Most of the media fixated on “regime change” and imperialism. Critics on both the right and left thought it was yet another example of endless foreign wars.

But there’s a deeper story here, one that goes far beyond exoteric geopolitics.

Continuing from the information in previous articles about the state of the world, rather than using multiple sources as I usually do, to keep this article concise, this information primarily comes from one source, Susan Kokinda of ‘Promethean Action.’

She is a long-time political organizer and commentator who worked for over 50 years in the LaRouche movement (originally a far-left movement that went far-right in the late 1970s). She is now with Promethean Action, another political activist movement whose logo looks like Saturn.

In Roman mythology, Saturn was the god of the ‘Golden Age’, a phrase we’ve all heard so often, and will continue to hear.

Source: X

We all know something big is happening behind the scenes, but what?

Let’s find out.

The Rule of Threes

This image has been circulating off and on the internet for years:

These connections will be important to understand the events that are happening.

The “Three City-States Empire” acts as puppet masters behind worldwide affairs, a trifecta of power comprising the City of London, Washington D.C., and the Vatican. These three are sovereign pockets operating outside national laws, each wielding control over a pillar of domination to keep the masses in check while funneling unimaginable wealth to the elite.

First up is the City of London, a square mile immune to British oversight, that acts as the financial brain, orchestrating central banks, debt enslavement through institutions like the IMF and Federal Reserve, and laundering trillions from drug cartels, arms deals, and offshore accounts.

City of London

Second is Washington D.C., a federal district not beholden to any U.S. state and covered with Masonic symbols like obelisks and pentagrams, acts as the military muscle, deploying wars, CIA black ops, and surveillance grids to enforce compliance and silence dissent, all while elite contractors make a fortune from endless conflicts.

Washington D.C.

Third, is the Vatican, the religious overlord hoarding gold, with influence over billions through rituals, NGOs, and Jesuit networks that shape cultural narratives and justify elite excesses as divine will.

Vatican City

Together, these three form a hidden empire tracing back to Babylonian roots, where the bloodlines like the Black Nobility families and billionaire dynasties amass their wealth by controlling money, moral compasses, and using brute force, to ensure their “rules-based order” protects their narco-profits and oligarchic treasures while the rest of us struggle.

In the context of Venezuela’s turmoil, this three-pronged system reveals why the City of London is the backbone: it’s the financial nerve center laundering drug money (and lots of other forms of illegal profit) from cartels tied to terrorist networks, with D.C.’s military ops providing the muscle to install puppet regimes and the Vatican’s moral facade blessing the exploitation of resources like oil.

Trump’s irregular warfare, as Kokinda suggests, isn’t just about taking down Maduro, but more like a calculated strike at this mega system, starving the elite’s secret slush funds by exposing how these city-states siphon wealth. It’s interesting that he’s not going after the low-hanging fruit, like the things you and I deal with on a daily basis, but the massive things that once seemed untouchable. You’ve gotta ask if they’re letting themselves be taken down at this point; a controlled demolition, if you will, but why?

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