Russia building $300 bn. Arctic shipping route, Bering Strait tunnel
Countries flush with cash and cooperating since Trump emptied Vatican vaults
In 2020, the Russian Parliament passed a law appropriating $300 billion for an “Arctic Silk Road.” Of course, this is incongruent with claims that Russia has been nearly bankrupted after years of financial coercion (since Crimeans voted to return to Russia in 2014), and sabotage (Nord Stream 1 & 2 bombings). And in case people speculate that the Parliament may not have foreseen the Special Military Operation that began in 2022 with its financial costs, remember that those in power have much more information than us commoners—especially when it comes to planning enormous projects. The Parliament, like any large corporation, would have necessarily possessed all relevant information about Russia’s future income, expenditures and geopolitcal constraints for the duration of the project.
Russia is, of course, an industrialized country with vast amounts of natural resources. But what about Indonesia? Only 15% of households in the capital of Jakarta have clean drinking water, yet the country is building both a seawall and a new modern capital city on the island of Borneo.
In defense of the current government, Jakarta’s government privatized the potable water systems in 1997, with predictable results. Those private contracts have expired, and the government is now in control of the potable water. However, given the magnitude of Jakarta’s problems, which include flooding and pollution, building a new capital city seems like the best use of resources.
In addition to megaprojects in Russia and Indonesia, China is building infrastructure and housing all over the country, which are connecting and developing rural areas at a rapid pace.
Not to be left behind, Mexico is expanding Tren Maya, modernizing its ports, and busting gangs like, well, gangbusters. This includes the Satan-worshipping gang known as the judiciary, which will be up for election next June.
There are plans, which are already at an advanced stage, to build a Bering Strait tunnel. As a reminder, Russia and the United States are supposed to be adversaries, or at least rivals. Is this being built by Russia or is it being built by the United States? Will the U.S. cede Alaska back to Russia? https://www.interbering.com/index.html
Pictured: Plan for new railroads in US (state of Alaska), Canada, Russian Federation (Siberia) and China, and a tunnel connection between them under the Bering Strait.
These and many other fantastic—and fantastically expensive—projects belie the Luciferians’ claims that we live in a world of limited resources. The only things that could make megaprojects possible are international cooperation and the unreported appearance in nations’ treasuries of a large amount of gold. (Incidentally, gold and silver have held their price at a time when they should have shot to the moon. Exchange rates are also inexplicably stable when they should be fluctuating wildly.)
Jan Halper-Hayes has said on television that the U.S. military emptied out the Vatican’s underground vaults, where the blood-drinking demons known as the Roman Catholic Chuch have been hoarding the wealth that they plundered from humanity over the course of 2,000 years.