Susan Bradford
Those who have been following my work are probably familiar with a centuries-long strategy waged by financial interests around the City of London, headed by Rothschild, to decapitate governments around the world to install puppet regimes, central banks, and government-sponsored monopolies.
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Alarmingly, artificial intelligence and data mining are increasingly being employed in regime change operations, as evidenced in Venezuela and Iran.
“When Nicolas Maduro and his wife walked into their apartment deep into a Caracas military base on an early January morning, they had no way of knowing that their every movement was being tracked by American intelligence; orthat the apartment, including the safe room, had been replicated in Kentucky by a Delta team that did dozens of practice runs figuring out how to immobilize the guards and breach the doors,” David Sanger writes in the New York Times. “Ayatollah Ali Khamenei apparently ignored the evidence that the CIA was tracking him and his top leaders too, an operation that President Trump exposed in a social media post eight months ago. When the Untied States and Israel discovered that he and his national security team would be gathering, Saturday morning, they advanced the timeline for their attack.” American intelligence agencies have wiretapped, geolocated, and monitored senior leaders since the World Wars. The recent adventures in regime change in Iran and Venezuela reflect experiments and real-time war gaming, similar to those that were employed in the Ukraine in which military personnel and civilians alike were targeted “Today the real time ability to locate a leader is the holy grail,” Sanger writes. “And the surge in the number of electronic sensors deployed on street corners and doorbell cameras and toll highways, combined with AI techniques to quietly parse truly vital information from billions of data points from sensors generators has transformed the art form of surveilling VIP whereabouts.” World leaders are not only compromised through child sex trafficking and money laundering operations, as the Jeffrey Epstein data dump reveals; they are now constantly surveilled through AI. “If we had this capability with a high degree of certainty to get Saddam Hussein through a precision strike, we wouldn’t have had the Iraq War,” former NSA General Counsel Glenn Gerstell told the Times. “The only way to get him was to have boots on the ground. But now with heightened capabilities, we can target individual leaders.” Thanks to the precedent established in Venezuela and Iran, “this targeting ability opens options for presidents seeking to (change) foreign regimes or (their) leadership,” Sanger writes, adding that Trump’s decision to “snatch (Maduro) from his bed, but keep the rest of the Venezuelan leadership in place, is an experiment in remote-control opportunism.” Once Maduro was removed, Trump “blessed the installation” of his successor. “What we did n Venezuela, I think, is the perfect scenario,” Trump said. “Everybody kept their job except for two people.” Nearly a year before striking Iran, President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social: “We now have compete and total control of the skies of Iran. We know exactly where the so-called Supreme Leader is hiding. He is an easy target….We are going to kill him.” Expressions like “getting him” and “taking him out” are commonly bandied about the highest echelons of the Trump administration, reflecting a mentality of thuggery at odds with international legal norms and the standards established by constitutional Republic, as envisioned by the Founding Fathers. “In order to strike a blistering 1,000 targets in the first 24-hours of its attack on Iran, the U.S. military leveraged the most advanced AI it has ever used in warfare, a tool that could be difficult for the Pentagon to give up,” the Washington Post reports. AI has been “extensively deployed” across the Defense Department and security agencies for use in “analyzing intelligence and planning operations.” Last year NATO signed an AI contract with Palantir in which an artillery unit was assigned to perform the work of 2,000 staff with a team of just 20 people, making militaries more lethal and soulless killing machines. “I’ve killed all their leaders,” Trump boasted after this latest strike. “That room is gone.” Trump told Axios “I have to be involved in the appointment” of new leaders in Venezuela and Iran, signaling that they might no longer be sovereign nations as any government formed under the legal authority of a foreign nation is bound by that country’s laws and is therefore not sovereign. The Treaty of Westphalia specifically forbids foreign meddling in the affairs of foreign nations. — norms the City of London has routinely betrayed over centuries in its quest for markets and empire. “Removing an enemy leader is easy compared to producing a stable political outcome,” David Ignatius reports while raising the alarm on the “dangerous rise of decapitation warfare.” The Trump administration is normalizing “targeted killing, assassination,” reflecting neoconservatism on steroids. (c) 2026 Susan Bradford susanbradfordbooks.com |