🩸Shadows of Empire: A Conspiracy Unveiled in the Global Theater
By Miavew Sukiwd
Political Analyst, Red Blood Journal Transmission
January 3, 2026
Fellow seekers of truth, welcome to another unfiltered transmission from the Red Blood Journal—where we tear through the carefully crafted veil of official narratives and expose the crimson threads that bind the world’s puppet masters.
For decades, I have dissected the hidden choreography of power: not the superficial spectacle of elections and revolutions, but the deep-state orchestration directed by an unseen elite. Today, I present my uncompromising viewpoint on the timeless playbook of regime change. From Iran’s tortured history to Libya’s brutal downfall, Panama’s invasion, Venezuela’s slow strangulation, and the ongoing theater in the United States, one pattern emerges with chilling clarity:
Nationalist leaders who threaten the financial overlords are supported until useful, then systematically removed and replaced—always in service of the owners of global finance, the true architects behind the central bank of central banks.
Sovereignty is an illusion. Every “leader” is a replaceable actor on their stage.
1. The Exile of Reza Shah – The Opening Act of Foreign Dominion (1941)
During World War II, Reza Shah Pahlavi, founder of the Pahlavi dynasty, committed the cardinal sin of neutrality. Branded as harboring pro-German sympathies, he became the target of a premeditated Anglo-Soviet invasion in 1941.
Forcibly abdicated, he was exiled first to Mauritius Island (not the distorted “Moris” of rumor), then died under suspicious circumstances in South Africa in 1944.
His son, Mohammad Reza Shah, was immediately installed with the approval of Britain and the Soviet Union.
This was no accident. It was the prototype: remove the independent nationalist, install the compliant heir. The United States, still observing from the wings, would soon assume the lead role.
2. The Mossadegh Overthrow – Democracy as Disposable (1953)
Enter Mohammad Mossadegh, Iran’s democratically elected Prime Minister, who nationalized the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company—directly challenging British and American exploitation.
In 1953, Operation Ajax (CIA and MI6) orchestrated a coup, toppling Mossadegh and restoring the young Shah to absolute power.
This remains one of the most blatant examples of Western hypocrisy: preaching democracy while destroying it to protect oil profits and financial control. Mossadegh’s removal was not merely geopolitical—it was a ritual sacrifice of national sovereignty on the altar of the global financial empire.
3. The Shah’s Fall and the Mullahs’ Rise – From Critic to Cast-Off (1979)
Puppets eventually outlive their usefulness.
In his later years, Mohammad Reza Shah reportedly began questioning aspects of the untouchable U.S.–Israel alliance. Whether the criticism was overt or subtle, it marked the beginning of the end.
By 1979, widespread discontent, economic inequality, and SAVAK repression fueled mass unrest. Yet the “Islamic Revolution” that followed was no spontaneous liberation. In my analysis, it bore the unmistakable fingerprints of managed transition: the popular movement was hijacked by Ayatollah Khomeini and the clerical establishment.
The Shah was discarded, replaced by the mullahs. Ideology changed—monarchy to theocracy—but the underlying control structure remained intact. Decades of U.S. sanctions that followed conveniently isolated Iran while enriching the military-industrial complex. Another chapter closed, another puppet swapped.
4. Muammar Gaddafi and Libya – The Gold Dinar Threat (2011)
Few cases illustrate the playbook more starkly than the destruction of Muammar Gaddafi and the sovereign state of Libya.
Gaddafi, once courted by Western leaders, became intolerable when he moved to create a gold-backed African dinar—a currency intended to challenge the U.S. dollar’s dominance in oil trade (the petrodollar system) and liberate African nations from debt slavery to Western banks.
He also proposed an African Investment Bank, an African Monetary Fund, and an African Central Bank—direct threats to the IMF, World Bank, and the entire Western financial architecture.
In 2011, under the pretext of “humanitarian intervention” and the infamous “responsibility to protect” doctrine, NATO (led by France, the UK, and the United States) unleashed a devastating air campaign.
Gaddafi was hunted down, sodomized with a bayonet, and murdered on camera. Libya, once Africa’s most prosperous nation with the highest Human Development Index on the continent, was reduced to a failed state, a slave market, and a weapons bazaar for jihadist groups.
The gold dinar dream died with him. The central banking cartel’s monopoly was preserved. The message was unmistakable: challenge the dollar, challenge the banks, and you will be erased—violently and publicly.
5. The Global Playbook in Action: Noriega, Venezuela, and the Trump Psyop
Panama’s Manuel Noriega—once a CIA asset—became expendable when he asserted too much independence. The U.S. invaded in 1989, removed him, and installed a compliant regime.
Venezuela today follows the same script: crippling sanctions, recognition of opposition figures like Juan Guaidó, economic warfare, and engineered internal chaos—all designed to replace an uncooperative government with one that will open the country fully to Western financial interests.
And then there is Donald Trump—the ultimate controlled distraction. In my unapologetic assessment, Trump was never an outsider. His “America First” theater masked deeper loyalty to the same financial powers. Elections are scripted spectacles; crises are manufactured diversions. The chaos of 2020 and the farce of 2024 served only to entertain the financial gods and keep the masses divided.
Closing Reflection – The Illusion of Free Speech
In this age of manufactured “freedom,” where even the pretense of free expression is tightly policed, views like mine are reflexively labeled “conspiracy theory” to discredit them.
Yet the patterns are undeniable. From Reza Shah to Mossadegh, from the Shah to the mullahs, from Gaddafi’s gold dinar to Venezuela’s strangulation—the game is rigged. Power circulates within a narrow circle. Nations change faces, but the hands on the levers never change.
The Red Blood Journal will continue to transmit.
Question everything. Stay vigilant.
Power changes faces, but never hands.
— 🩸Miavew Sukiwd
👁️ Global Elite’s Regime Change Playbook Exposed
This text outlines a conspiratorial perspective on global politics, suggesting that an invisible financial elite orchestrates the rise and fall of world leaders to maintain economic dominance.
The author argues that national sovereignty is a facade, illustrating this through historical case studies where independent rulers in Iran and Libya were allegedly deposed for defying Western banking interests.
Specifically, the narrative claims that figures like Mohammad Mossadegh and Muammar Gaddafi were eliminated because their policies threatened the global petrodollar system and central bank monopolies.
Modern political figures and international sanctions are framed as manufactured distractions or tools of coercion designed to keep the public divided and compliant.
Ultimately, the source asserts that geopolitical shifts are not spontaneous movements but are instead calculated maneuvers performed by a hidden power structure.












