Tuesday, 10 February 2026

Gilad Atzmon · Follow Srseonpdotc e r hh 2   5 : 4 5548 A 00t a c5c M 06i e d 0 2 y 100 t t 1 s 2f t Y 6cf a 2 3 · The End of the Zionised West The average tenure for a UK Prime Minister over the last decade is just under two years. We have witnessed a succession of uniquely multi-talentless characters, individuals who are uniquely unfit for any office job let alone the PM’s one. The USA is currently led by a democratically elected, pathological case of malignant narcissist with a history of multiple bankruptcies. He took over from a phlegmatic predecessor who was almost as devoid of gift. Meanwhile, Germany, until recently Europe’s manufacturing powerhouse, is being destroyed by its leaders' choice to take the wrong side in a Ziocon war. Western democracy, or liberal democracy (if you insist) , which once presented itself as the ‘best’ known political system, has proven to be a total disaster in every possible respect. Yet, when we examine the rising global bloc known as BRICS, we witness an entirely different picture. Xi Jinping has been the paramount leader of China since November 2012, marking over 13 years of leadership as of early 2026. He holds the top positions of General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, Chairman of the Central Military Commission, and President of the People's Republic of China. Unlike Western leaders, who are often lawyers and bankers, Xi is an engineer, as are many in his inner circle. Instead of investing in economic bubbles, he is dedicated to tangible growth. Similarly, Vladimir Putin first became President of Russia in 2000, after serving as acting president from December 1999 following Boris Yeltsin's resignation. He served two terms (2000–2008), transitioned to Prime Minister (2008–2012) due to term limits, and returned to the presidency in 2012. Putin’s background is in intelligence; he learned to analyze geopolitical maneuvers long before entering government. In Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has served as the Supreme Leader since June 4, 1989, succeeding the founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. He has been at the helm for over 36 years. Despite the West’s concerted efforts to destroy his people, he has prevailed. There is good reason to believe that a connection exists between the rise of BRICS and the vast experience of its leaders. Conversely, there appears to be a direct link between the collapse of the West and the Jerusalem puppeteer driving it toward ruin. Benjamin Netanyahu, first elected in 1996, is the longest-serving Prime Minister in Israeli history. He is far more sophisticated than his short-lived Western counterparts and has successfully maneuvered all of them without exception during his tenure. Netanyahu even managed to make his Western compromised allies into partners in what is now the worst-documented genocide in human history. Although Netanyahu is subject to an international arrest warrant for crimes against humanity, this does not stop him from visiting the USA or flying over Europe. The failure of the West, as such is systemic. It cannot be amended in the short term—and perhaps not even within our lifetime.

 Gilad Atzmon

  

The End of the Zionised West


The average tenure for a UK Prime Minister over the last decade is just under two years. We have witnessed a succession of uniquely multi-talentless characters, individuals who are uniquely unfit for any office job let alone the PM’s one.
The USA is currently led by a democratically elected, pathological case of malignant narcissist with a history of multiple bankruptcies. He took over from a phlegmatic predecessor who was almost as devoid of gift.
Meanwhile, Germany, until recently Europe’s manufacturing powerhouse, is being destroyed by its leaders' choice to take the wrong side in a Ziocon war.
Western democracy, or liberal democracy (if you insist) , which once presented itself as the ‘best’ known political system, has proven to be a total disaster in every possible respect.
Yet, when we examine the rising global bloc known as BRICS, we witness an entirely different picture.
Xi Jinping has been the paramount leader of China since November 2012, marking over 13 years of leadership as of early 2026. He holds the top positions of General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, Chairman of the Central Military Commission, and President of the People's Republic of China. Unlike Western leaders, who are often lawyers and bankers, Xi is an engineer, as are many in his inner circle. Instead of investing in economic bubbles, he is dedicated to tangible growth.
Similarly, Vladimir Putin first became President of Russia in 2000, after serving as acting president from December 1999 following Boris Yeltsin's resignation. He served two terms (2000–2008), transitioned to Prime Minister (2008–2012) due to term limits, and returned to the presidency in 2012. Putin’s background is in intelligence; he learned to analyze geopolitical maneuvers long before entering government.
In Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has served as the Supreme Leader since June 4, 1989, succeeding the founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. He has been at the helm for over 36 years. Despite the West’s concerted efforts to destroy his people, he has prevailed.
There is good reason to believe that a connection exists between the rise of BRICS and the vast experience of its leaders. Conversely, there appears to be a direct link between the collapse of the West and the Jerusalem puppeteer driving it toward ruin.
Benjamin Netanyahu, first elected in 1996, is the longest-serving Prime Minister in Israeli history. He is far more sophisticated than his short-lived Western counterparts and has successfully maneuvered all of them without exception during his tenure. Netanyahu even managed to make his Western compromised allies into partners in what is now the worst-documented genocide in human history.
Although Netanyahu is subject to an international arrest warrant for crimes against humanity, this does not stop him from visiting the USA or flying over Europe.
The failure of the West, as such is systemic. It cannot be amended in the short term—and perhaps not even within our lifetime.

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