In the murky realm of global finance, "Financialists"—Praetorians—wield a devastating predatory financial strategy known as the Financialist Kill Chain. This seven-step process infiltrates nations, traps them in debt and tax slavery, strips their assets and productivity, and abandons them and their people in ruin, all while amassing vast profits. From John Perkins’ Confessions of an Economic Hitman, we learned of its impact on developing nations, but even great powers are not immune.
The British Empire was hollowed out by the Continental European banks that invented the Kill Chain. Where did the wealth of the British Empire go? Not into Britain, which is now a trash heap of collapsing kingdoms, states and former colonies. Since the 1600’s when this system was put in place, Continental Europe has been rebuilt into splendor from the ground up, three times over, with the wealth of the British Empire and its former Colonies.
The United States has been nearly undone over the last century. In the century the parasites steadily abandoned the British Empire as it could no longer sustain the rapacious slavery of the Continental Financialists. Where is all the vast productivity and wealth of the US Empire? Not in its decrepit cities and crumbling infrastructure.
China and Russia, after the Communists were used to try and kill chain them in the last century, stand firm against this fate, willing and able to war with the entire West to stop it. With Continental Europeans impoverished, the British Empire gone, and the U.S. teetering. Where will the Financialists turn next?
With no other host for the parasites to jump to. They must move to bankruptcy—the breaking up of the United States and Britain and her former Colonies and Crown Estates—to take the assets and resources necessary to reset the unaccountable slaver system for another four hundred years. This is the only real war of our time, and we must face it. Remove the Continental European parasitic Financialists once and for all.
The Financialist Kill Chain: Seven Steps of Predation
The kill chain is a systematic assault on a nation’s economic sovereignty:
Infiltration and Influence: Financialists embed themselves in a country’s leadership, posing as advisors or allies.
Debt Entrapment: They push unsustainable loans, locking nations into repayment cycles.
Asset Identification: Valuable resources—land, industries, tax bases and infrastructure—are targeted.
Economic Destabilization: Markets are manipulated to deepen crises.
Debt-for-Asset Swaps: Assets are seized in exchange for debt relief.
Extraction and Exploitation: Wealth is drained through profit extraction.
Abandonment and Collapse: The nation is left broken, its riches gone.
This cycle has toppled empires and has nearly ended modern states.
Historical Foundations
Peace of Westphalia (1648)
The Peace of Westphalia birthed state sovereignty, creating independent nations ripe for financial exploitation. Without strong hereditary princes capable of a unified defense, states became vulnerable to the kill chain’s early steps.
Glorious Revolution (1688)
The Glorious Revolution established the Bank of England, introducing bonds and national debt as tools of power—and potential traps. These innovations laid the groundwork for Financialist strategies.
The British Empire Hollowed Out
The British Empire, at its peak, spanned the globe, yet Continental European banks wielded the kill chain to hollow it out. During the Napoleonic Wars, Financialist families financed Britain’s campaigns, profiting from massive loans and insider trading—famously during Waterloo. European banks also invested in British industries and colonies, extracting profits that drained the empire’s core. By the 20th century, crippled by war debts and economic strain, Britain’s global dominance crumbled, a victim of Financialist exploitation.
The United States Nearly Ended
Over the last century, the United States has faced the same fate. Its national, municipal, county and state debts, swollen by wars, crises and externally manipulated business and debt cycles, has become a goldmine for Financialists. The 2008 financial crisis—driven by predatory lending and speculation—saw wealth evaporate while elites profited. Corporate takeovers and asset stripping, like the Rust Belt’s decline, mirror the kill chain’s tactics. Foreign ownership of U.S. debt and assets further erodes its sovereignty, threatening an endgame of collapse.
China and Russia Say No
China and Russia have rejected the Financialist Kill Chain and are fighting back:
China: Its state-controlled economy blocks foreign infiltration. With vast reserves and the Belt and Road Initiative, China resists debt traps and asserts its own influence.
Russia: Post-sanctions, Russia has ditched dollar reliance, hoarded gold, and fortified state industries, shielding itself from Financialist predation.
Their defiance proves resistance is possible.
Where Next for Financialists?
With Europe diminished, the British Empire ended, and the United States faltering, Financialists seek fresh targets. Where is left?
Africa: Rich in minerals and oil, its growing economies are vulnerable to debt entrapment.
Latin America: A legacy of debt crises makes it ripe for exploitation.
Southeast Asia: Rapid development offers new opportunities for Financialist gains.
Without the strength and power of rapidly declining first world powers and populations, these targets are no longer available to be so easily enslaved. So, what next?
Make no mistake. The Financialist Kill Chain has shaped the history of the world for nearly four hundred years, hollowing out the British Empire and nearly ending the United States. China and Russia’s resistance highlights a path forward, but the Financialists’ hunger persists. With few unexploited frontiers left, awareness and action are vital to thwart their next move and safeguard global economic justice.
Make no mistake. To sustain themselves, they must now move to break up the great nations of the world, attain their assets and recapitalize the parasitic system for the next four hundred years. And as they’ve demonstrated in the deaths of hundreds of millions of people killed by their own governments across the last more than a century. They’ll go to any length to bring this all about.
It's so difficult to have people look at this much less comprehend what is in fact going on. I have time to spend and become aware. I'm single with no real responsibilities. As an individual what can be done to affect ANY type of change?
It's overwhelming in total but as you know, the longest journey begins with the first step.
Thanks EM
Great piece. One feels like screaming into the void.