ELIZABETH LANE@imelizabethlane
When you zoom out and compare places like the City of London, Vatican City, and Washington D.C. with others such as Brussels and Geneva a clear similarities starts to emerge. These are not random important towns they are engineered centers of concentrated authority, each operating under special legal frameworks that give them more autonomy, flexibility and influence than a typical city or region. When you put them together, they form a kind of informal global architecture where different types of power financial, political, legal, diplomatic and religious are concentrated, protected, and projected outward. This is what I call the deep state.
At the core of this structure is the idea of exceptional jurisdiction. None of these places function like ordinary cities fully integrated into a national system. Instead, each has been granted a distinct legal identity. Vatican City is the clearest example, it is a fully sovereign state, governed by the Pope, with its own laws, diplomatic corps, and global religious authority and its own bank. At the other end, Washington, D.C. is not quite sovereign, but kind of, it is constitutionally separated from any U.S. state, meaning it operates under a unique federal framework designed specifically to house and protect power.
The City of London is very similar to both, it is legally part of the UK, but retains ancient corporate privileges, its own governance system, and a level of independence in financial regulation and ceremonial authority that makes it function almost like a state within a state. Again - the Deep state.
Brussels and Geneva represent yet another variation. Neither is sovereign, but both function as international governance hubs. Brussels hosts the core institutions of the European Union, effectively making it a decision-making center for an entire continent. Geneva, backed by Swiss neutrality, serves as a global diplomatic platform where international organizations and negotiations take place. Their power comes from institutional concentration and international recognition.
What ties all of these places together is some kind of hidden aliens that shows on when global issues are decided. They are nodes in a global network, each optimized for a specific function.
They operate by coordinating secretly at meetings like the Bilderberg, the World Economic forum and others. They don’t necessarily compete, instead, they complement each other within the global system. Financial capital flows through places like London political and military decisions are made in Washington, international agreements are negotiated in Geneva or Brussels, and ideological or religious influence radiates from Vatican City etc. but all them kind of serve the same purpose.
All of these places are extremely corrupt and controlled by what I call a financial cabal. The same cabal that created Israel and then used Jewish people and a narrative of victimhood to take control of the region they did not have any control over, ensuring that independent actors would also fall under their full control. Those are Epstein’s bosses.
Each one has legal protections, which sounds crazy, but it’s true and a level of institutional stability that makes it reliable over long periods of time. This may have been an accidental war for Trump, but it was not accidental for the people in charge. Think about it they needed a new financial system, how else would you introduce a new system unless the old one collapses? They also wanted constant chaos in the Middle East, to dismantle Iran and independent stronghold so that Israel could expand which, again is part of their broader agenda. on a smaller scale all Israelis see is Iranian threat, all Iran sees is existential threat and all the bankers and elites see is control over the independent parts of the world.
The broader Middle East is under serious strain, places like Dubai or Qatar are finished. There was never a credible expectation that Iran could achieve a conventional military victory over countries like the United States, no serious analyst viewed that as the objective. Iran’s strategy has always been different. For Tehran, victory is defined by endurance. If it can absorb pressure, withstand economic and military strain, and prevent internal collapse, that in itself success. From that perspective they already won!
What this really means is the global economy is heading into serious trouble. The wealthy will be fine, but most people won’t. Unless something changes, you stand to lose far more. The rich are insulated, they can absorb the shocks and come out intact. You can’t and that’s exactly what this is about. brought to you by the United States and Bibi.
The Strait of Hormuz may technically be open, but not for everyone, it's closed for us, rightfully so we attacked them, that alone puts a massive question mark on what the global economy will look like when this is all over. And if we’re being honest, we already have a pretty good idea. It's gonna be bad.
Another key similarity to all of these cities mentioned above is longevity and insulation. These jurisdictions are designed, either historically or intentionally, to be resilient to political change. Which you’ve seen first hand, no matter who’s the president in the US war continues, No matter how many prime ministers London goes through policies remain the same.
Governments may shift, leaders may come and go, but the core structures financial systems, legal frameworks, diplomatic roles remain intact. This gives them a kind of continuity that ordinary cities or even countries don’t have. Prove me wrong?
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