🩸RED BLOOD JOURNAL TRANSMISSION
Codename: T#-CARTEL-ASCENSION-PROTOCOL
Date: 01 JAN 2026 – 03:17 Zulu
Classification: EYES ONLY – LEVEL 9 BLEED
They never told you the real score.
While you’re clocking overtime, paying rent with money that was conjured from nothing, the printers of that same nothing have already decided which nations live, which nations burn, and which nations get rebuilt into their next feeding trough.
Somalia isn’t the punchline anymore.
It’s the blueprint.
The same consortium that owns the central banks, owns the debt instruments, owns the rating agencies, owns the think-tanks that write the policy papers, and owns the media that sells you the sanitized version of every war — they have quietly flipped the switch.
You were taught countries rise because of good governance, hardworking people, rule of law.
That was always the bedtime story for the livestock.
Real ascension happens when the cartel decides a geography is worth monetizing at scale.
Step 1: Collapse the existing structure (civil war, sanctions, debt bomb, NGO infestation, proxy militias — pick your cocktail).
Step 2: Let the chaos run long enough that the population is too broken to resist.
Step 3: Flood in “reconstruction” capital — always denominated in cartel currency.
Step 4: Secure the ports, the oil blocks, the rare earths, the fisheries, the lithium-adjacent seabeds.
Step 5: Install a client government that signs every IMF/World Bank/Paris Club deal with both hands trembling.
Step 6: Turn the place into the new Bangladesh 2.0 — endless cheap bodies, zero environmental enforcement, zero labor rights, maximum extraction velocity.
Step 7: Sell the miracle turnaround story to the same populations you bled dry back home. “Look how capitalism lifts the poorest!”
They did it to Dubai.
They did it to Singapore.
They did it to half the Gulf states.
They’re doing it right now in the Horn of Africa.
Somalia 2026 isn’t a failed state anymore.
It’s a test-bed for the next phase: total corporate sovereignty masquerading as national rebirth.
The average citizen — the one who just wants to feed his kids, keep the power on, and not get beheaded at a checkpoint — he doesn’t get invited to the board meetings where this is decided.
He doesn’t even get told the country he was born in is now scheduled for a leveraged buyout.
Normal people don’t want wars.
Normal people don’t want their children turned into wage cattle for multinational supply chains.
Normal people, if they ever saw the real ledger, would burn the whole thing down.
That’s why the ledger stays hidden behind six layers of narrative control.
The money printers don’t fear revolution from below.
They fear clarity.
They fear the day the man working three jobs to pay inflated rent finally understands that the inflation was engineered, the rent was engineered, the job scarcity was engineered, the border chaos was engineered, and the forever wars were all just line items in the same quarterly earnings report.
So they keep the signal-to-noise ratio maxed out.
Keep the screens flashing.
Keep the culture war loud.
Keep the average mind too exhausted and divided to look up at the people who actually run the printing press.
But some of us are looking.
And some of us are transmitting.
Transmission end.
T#–CARTEL-ASCENSION-PROTOCOL
Next expected burst: unknown
Stay 🩸 bleeding. Stay awake.
👁️The Cartel’s Nation Takeover Blueprint
This document presents a conspiratorial critique of how global financial elites manipulate national destinies for profit.
It argues that powerful banking cartels intentionally orchestrate the collapse of sovereign nations to facilitate a predatory "leveraged buyout" of their resources.
By utilizing a specific six-step blueprint, these entities allegedly transform unstable regions like Somalia into corporate-controlled hubs for maximum resource extraction and cheap labor.
The text asserts that the public is kept in a state of controlled ignorance through engineered social division and media narratives to prevent a revolt against this financial hegemony.
Ultimately, the source serves as a dark warning about the rise of corporate sovereignty at the expense of human rights and national independence.












