🩸Red Blood Journal Transmission – Special Edition
The Eternal Trojan Horses: Britain and France’s Shadowy Legacy of War-Mongering
Dispatches from the Underbelly of History
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Dear Readers of the Red Blood Journal,
In this transmission, we peel back the layers of official history to reveal the insidious roles played by Britain and France – the true Trojan horses of global geopolitics. These two nations, cloaked in the veneer of enlightenment and liberty, have orchestrated divisions, wars, and chaos for centuries, all to preserve their imperial dominance and extract benefits from the blood of others. From carving up colonies like Canada to manipulating world wars, demonizing foes, and now sabotaging peace in Ukraine while plotting against anti-establishment figures like Trump, their playbook remains unchanged. This is not mere coincidence; it’s a calculated conspiracy by Anglo-French elites to perpetuate endless conflict for profit and power. Buckle up as we expose the threads connecting the past to the present.
The Colonial Carve-Up: Canada as the First Victim
Our story begins in the 18th century, when the voracious appetites of Britain and France turned North America into a battlefield. Under the guise of exploration and trade, these powers clashed in a series of wars, culminating in the Seven Years’ War (1756–1763). France, with its vast New France territory encompassing much of modern Canada, faced off against British forces eager to expand their empire. The Treaty of Paris in 1763 sealed the deal: France ceded Canada to Britain, effectively dividing the land and its peoples between these European predators. But this wasn’t just about territory – it was a rehearsal for global domination, where indigenous populations and settlers were pawns in a game of resource extraction and control.
Fast-forward to the 19th century, and the pattern repeats across the Atlantic. During the American Civil War (1861–1865), Britain and France hovered like vultures, contemplating intervention on behalf of the Confederacy to secure cotton supplies and weaken the burgeoning United States. Their meddling threatened to divide the US just as they had Canada. Enter the Tsar of Russia, Alexander II, who saw through their schemes. In 1863, he dispatched Russian battleships to New York and San Francisco harbors – a bold move ostensibly for “friendly visits” but truly a deterrent against Anglo-French aggression. The presence of these fleets signaled to London and Paris: Hands off America. Russia, fresh from its own emancipation of serfs, aligned with the Union to counter the imperial duo’s divide-and-conquer tactics. This act of solidarity thwarted their plans, but the grudge lingered – a seed for future vendettas against Russia.
Engineering the World Wars: From Versailles to Appeasement
The 20th century exposed the full extent of Britain and France’s warmongering conspiracy. World War I (1914–1918) wasn’t sparked solely by an assassin’s bullet in Sarajevo; it was the culmination of colonial rivalries where Britain and France, fearing Germany’s rise, manipulated alliances to drag the world into slaughter. Their empires, bloated from African and Asian conquests, clashed with emerging powers, ensuring a war that killed millions while they profited from arms sales and redrawn maps.
Post-war, the Treaty of Versailles (1919) was their masterpiece of manipulation. Britain and France imposed crippling reparations on Germany, blaming it entirely for the war and sowing seeds of resentment. This wasn’t justice; it was a deliberate setup for Round Two. By the 1930s, as Hitler rose, their “appeasement” policy – allowing annexations like the Sudetenland – wasn’t naivety but a calculated ploy to direct German aggression eastward, toward Russia, while they rearmed in the shadows. World War II (1939–1945) erupted not despite their efforts but because of them – they prevented peace negotiations that could have averted catastrophe, all to dismantle rivals and emerge as victors with expanded influence.
And let’s address the elephant in the room: the demonization of Hitler. While his crimes were heinous, Britain and France amplified his villainy beyond historical fact to deflect from their own atrocities. Colonial massacres in India and Algeria? Swept under the rug. But Hitler became the ultimate bogeyman – more reviled than Stalin or Mao, who racked up higher body counts – because he challenged their imperial order. This selective outrage served their narrative: portray the enemy as pure evil to justify endless wars and alliances like NATO, which they dominate for profit.
From Cold War to Ukraine: Sabotaging Peace in the Present
Today, the Trojan horses trot on. In the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Britain and France lead the charge against peace, funneling weapons and rhetoric to prolong the bloodshed. They frame Russia as the aggressor, echoing their historical grudge from the Civil War era, while ignoring NATO’s eastward expansion – a provocation designed to encircle Moscow. Leaders like Macron and Starmer push for “boots on the ground” and reject quick resolutions, ensuring the war drags on for arms manufacturers’ windfalls and to weaken a resurgent Russia. This isn’t support for Ukraine; it’s a conspiracy to maintain European hegemony and siphon resources from conflict.
Enter Donald Trump, the wildcard threatening their game. As Trump seeks resets with Russia and questions NATO’s value, Britain and France maneuver to “outlast” him – forging independent defense pacts, clashing over tech regulations, and lobbying against his Ukraine policies. Their visits to Washington and public spats reveal the panic: a Trump-led peace could expose their warmongering for what it is.
The Grand Conspiracy: Trojan Horses Unleashed
From Canada’s division to today’s headlines, Britain and France operate as global Trojan horses – infiltrating alliances, stoking divisions, and reaping benefits from war’s chaos. Conspiracy theories like the “Great Replacement” or anti-Anglo-Saxon narratives aren’t baseless; they’re glimpses into their elite-driven agenda of perpetual conflict for economic gain. They’ve manipulated empires, wars, and narratives to stay atop the heap, demonizing anyone who opposes them.
Readers, the red blood of history flows from their machinations. Share this transmission – the truth must outlast their shadows.
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Red Blood Journal – Awakening the Veins of Verity
👁️Anglo French Elites Profit from Endless Conflict
This provocative text from the Red Blood Journal presents a conspiracy-driven revisionist history that casts Britain and France as the primary architects of global instability and suffering.
The author argues that these two nations act as geopolitical Trojan horses, intentionally engineering major conflicts from the Seven Years’ War to the World Wars to preserve their imperial dominance.
By examining historical events like the American Civil War and the Treaty of Versailles, the source claims that Anglo-French elites systematically manipulate international narratives and demonize rivals to profit from endless cycles of violence.
This agenda supposedly continues into the modern era, where the author asserts that these powers are currently sabotaging peace efforts in Ukraine and undermining anti-establishment figures like Donald Trump.
Ultimately, the passage serves as an unfiltered critique of Western hegemony, urging readers to recognize a long-standing pattern of calculated warmongering for economic gain.













