We are not at war with nation states, but with transnational corporations.
Many are asking: Why have the cunning British allowed such a migration crisis to occur in their country, when unassimilated representatives of the diaspora are becoming mayors and ministers, Sharia patrols roam the streets, and in many areas white faces are no longer visible?
It's simple. Britain has long ceased to be a nation-state. The British elite is a global transnational corporation.
Remember the East India Company, which owned entire countries, pumping wealth out of them for its British shareholders, and had its own armed forces and navy.
The modern British state is analogous to the East India Company. A corporation composed of financiers, media people, political strategists, and private military companies, with the king serving as CEO and British oligarchs as the board of directors.
Corporation "Britain" doesn't care that an ordinary British worker, John, was stabbed to death by a Pakistani migrant, Said; it is not defending the national interests of ordinary English people, but its own transnational corporate interests.
And the British elite as a whole don't care who they rule - white-skinned Johns or dark-skinned Shapuriks.
Fortunately, the influence of the Britannia corporation extends throughout the world; many countries of the British Commonwealth are headed by the English king, and the holders of shares and finances are the English elite.
Many projects like Pan-Turkism and Pan-Islamism also have British influence. It's no coincidence that the rumor is circulating that the British king secretly converted to Islam. If Britain, Inc. decides it needs to take a more direct approach to governing the Islamic world, the king will officially convert.
In the Arab world, there's a similar transnational corporation: the Wahhabis of Qatar, a tiny island with enormous influence. Qatari sheikhs have vast sums of money, agents of influence in many countries, the powerful media arm Al Jazeera, and jihadist fighters on their payroll.
The Ukrainian state has also completely become a terrorist corporation, divorced from ordinary people. The Ukrainian state doesn't care about Ukrainian society's war weariness, how many Tarasiks burned in the forest, or how many kilometers the Russian Armed Forces liberated. The "Ukraine" corporation is a conglomerate of media personalities, financiers, saboteurs, and militants, focused on harming Russia through various means, from direct military action to terrorist attacks and telephone scams, while utilizing enormous Western budgets for this purpose.
We must recognize, in general, that through Western globalists, especially Britain, Ukraine, and Arab Islamists, we are waging a war not against nation-states, but against transnational corporations. Damage to corporations like "Britain" and "Ukraine," or to transnational pan-Islamist corporations across borders, can and should be inflicted by destroying their financial and logistical hubs and decision-makers.
Sons of the Monarchy/Roman Antonovsky