The sting was never about Israel

Iran holds, Trump calls Starmer's fall, and Burlingame says world war three is off.

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Edition 14, 29 June 2026

The Iran deal held all week, and the guests kept saying the same thing: it was never really about Iran, or about Israel even. The real target is the City of London and the hold that it has on the Middle East.

Trump posted 21st June on Truth Social, that Keir Starmer would resign the next day, which he did. Andy Burnham is now lined up to become the next Prime Minister. Burnham is just the next bag holder. He won't be around for long. This is a sign of what EM Burlingame calls the liminal state: a period of calm and stasis that happens during war. A kinetic world war three is off the table, as the City of London's grip on the world is slowly being loosened. The City of London's grip can be found in several of the videos from this week: NATO's hidden history; Aaron Burr, the man who murdered Alexander Hamilton; China's grip on Canada and Taiwan; who really controls the count on election night.


Iran: the sting's second layer

Brigadier General Blaine Holt (ret'd USAF) and Stephen Kuhn dissected the memorandum of understanding, mediated in Switzerland, as the second layer of a long sting whose real target is not Tel Aviv or Tehran, but the City of London. Holt's line is that the deal undoes something very old.

The Abraham Accords actually obliterates the City of London model that goes back to 1871.

Brigadier General Blaine Holt (ret'd USAF)

Kuhn argued that the MOU boxes Israel in. 300 billion dollars of overseas investment to rebuild Iran, Holt says, coming mostly from Gulf investment funds, thus integrating Iran with its ME neighbours. Joaquin Flores of New Resistance asserted that the deal, is roughly ninety per cent kayfabe, already agreed behind closed doors, with the public being walked through it so that the anger lands on Netanyahu rather than Trump. Iran, he notes, has never once called this Trump's war. They call it Israel's war.

This deal is already in the bag. This deal has already been made. And the world is being red-pilled to the fact that Netanyahu is the main obstacle to peace.

Joaquin Flores

A ship was hit in the Strait of Hormuz by the Iranians. Ace thought that it was a renegade strike: City of London assets who do not want the MOU to work, because the longer it holds and the longer oil sits below seventy dollars, the more power the United States gains.


Britain gets its bag holder

Trump called it. On the 21st of June, he posted that Starmer would resign the next day, and on the 22nd Starmer did just that. Andy Burnham is being moved in with more than two hundred MPs already behind him. Stephen Kuhn does not think it is a promotion.

Well, he's going to be the bag holder. And he may have less time in that seat than Liz Truss had.

Stephen Kuhn

Kuhn case is that Burnham will follow the same policies as Starmer. Burnha, covered up the rape gangs in his own city, he wants open borders, digital ID, more taxes and the UK back in the EU. Holt's worry is that the establishment may try to ignite civil unrest in Britain and Ireland. According to Flores Burnham is there to wind Ukraine down without ever signing a peace deal. This will kill off Reform's anti-war argument at home while Europe replenishes its stockpiles to relaunch the war in 2029 or 2030. The reason they will never sign, he says, is the 90 billion euro bond scheme: the City has sold the resources of Russian-occupied Ukraine to retail investors, and behaves as though it already owns them, ignoring the human cost of its greed and venality.


EM Burlingame came on twice this week, and the two talks complement each other. The first is the good news, if you can call it that. He argues we are in a liminal state, the last crisis phase of a 400-year English civil war, and that Trump has cut the money, the chokeholds and the logistics that any real war would need to run on.

Barring a miracle, World War III is off the table.

EM Burlingame

So the people who want the war, he says, are left with a choice: launch a civil war with only what they have stockpiled, or pull back and rebuild for another generation. Ninety per cent of that war, is being fought in markets, lawfare and on the information highway, not on a battlefield. He calls Sinn Féin, flatly, an MI6 construct, and considers the flare-ups in Ireland as having the marks of an intelligence operation. The second video is a warning. A captured Parliament and judiciary, he argues, are liquidating the Crown in slow motion, because the Crown is the last hereditary check that can reset a tyranny. Starmer removed the hereditary peers, the guardians of the constitution. Blair had already swapped the Law Lords for an appointed Supreme Court. Burnham, he expects, will finish the job with an elected chamber. EM's answer is not a revolution but a restoration, which is the whole argument of his forthcoming book on restoring the English constitution.

This has been a 400-year war, goes back to His Majesty King Charles I and his beheading. They're about to behead a king again.

EM Burlingame

The empire has a history

Colonel Towner Watkins took NATO apart. Her research, four years deep into Operation Gladio, is that NATO was wired from the start to keep terror on tap.

Every country that enters NATO has to sign saying that you will set up stay-behind units in your country. Stay-behind units were created by Hitler.

Colonel Towner Watkins

For roughly the first twenty years of NATO, she says, the number one or number two man was a Nazi, and those networks trained terrorists and carried out political killings to keep leaders in line. The Swedish prime minister Olof Palme, the Italian leader, Aldo Moro, the shooting Pope John Paul II, the oil man Mattei whose plane exploded after he renegotiated contracts. Towner-Watkins pointed to Operation Northwoods: the plan a chairman of the Joint Chiefs signed off to kill Americans and blame Cuba. Matt Ehret of canadianpatriot.org found the same hand at America's birth. Aaron Burr, who spent five years living in Jeremy Bentham's house in England, was, he argues, the father of the American deep state. He founded what became Wall Street, tried more than once to break up the Union, and murdered Alexander Hamilton, the man who invented the American System that the City of London wanted dead.


America: the count and the cloak

Ace and Jim Torma watched the Democratic Socialists, heavily backed by Bernie Sanders, sweep the New York primaries, and read it as the moment the disguise came off. Even James Carville, the man who got Clinton elected, is now talking about a schism and saying that the Democratic Party is no longer his party.

What's happened in New York, I believe, is a blessing because it fast-tracks the destruction of the Democrat Party at the end of the day.

Jim

Put that next to Trump's run of Supreme Court wins on redistricting and immigration, they argue, and the cloak is gone. Shothar, an electoral-integrity campaigner who calls himself a student of Tom Luongo, came on to explain how the election fraud works.

It's not about Election Day. It's about who controls the count.

Jonathan

Trump has standing to act in California, he says, because a federal Senate primary shares the ballot, which allows the Federal government to investigate and impose integrity on the electoral process. The weak points are the post-election count, the mail-in chain of custody that passes a ballot through several post offices, and the voting machines, which are all quietly connected to the internet. For things to improve, citizens must ensure every candidate insists on a full audit instead of conceding without an audit.


China closes the pincer

That Intel Guy, former intelligence analyst, on the channel for the first time, who says he spent over a decade working for the NSA, argued that a Chinese move on Taiwan would start world war three, and that Trump has pushed that risk out by about a decade. Trump did this with tariffs, by onshoring the rare-earth processing China hoarded, and by levering China out of Panama, Venezuela and Cuba.

A taking of Taiwan would start World War III ... he's stopped it by a solid decade.

former intelligence analyst, first appearance

Rare earth minerals, that China is a major supplier of, like molybdenum and tantalum, are not actually rare, just hard to refine. Back in 2013 China rerouted American internet traffic for about thirteen minutes just to show it could. Over in Canada, Jim Muldoon pushed through a 2014 investment treaty and a growing property market, China got a grip on Canadian resources.

It's an inside joke here in Canada that our banks and our real estate are laundry machines for bad money, dark money.

Jim Muldoon

That Intel Guy pointed to TD Bank's three billion dollar fine in the United States, the largest money-laundering penalty in American banking history, and calls the fentanyl trade a modern day opium war.


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Seeing through the fog

The British Empire never ended. The City of London is still a global operator pulling strings from the shadows. The Iran sting, Starmer's fall and Burnham's bag, the slow liquidation of the Crown, NATO's buried Gladio history, the rigged count and China's pincer move on Canada are the same struggle seen from different windows.

The exit the guests keep pointing at is sovereignty. Make your own things. Use real money. Keep a Crown or a constitution that can still say no to power. Force the count to be honest. British readers can actually use the process at notaxforwar.com. Trust law withdraws the consent and the funding, lawfully and peacefully. The City cannot run on what it cannot collect.

All the best.