This text is a critique of Minouche Shafik, the former president of Columbia University, alleging her rapid career advancement is suspicious and possibly due to her alleged Phoenician or Jewish heritage, rather than merit. The author questions her qualifications and rapid rise through various international financial and governmental institutions, including the World Bank, IMF, and Bank of England, before becoming president of Columbia University. The text also connects her to Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student facing deportation for pro-Palestinian protests, suggesting a conspiracy to discredit the Palestinian movement. The author delves into Shafik’s personal life, mentioning her Egyptian birth, her marriages to Mohamed El-Erian and Raffael Jovine, and her titles as a Baroness and British dame. The piece also speculates about the origins of prominent families like the shafiks and Pahlavis, linking them to Albania, Phoenicia, and even ancient India and Chaldea. The author claims the Ottoman rulers were also British fronts and more than half Jewish. The text argues that the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil is a staged event, part of a larger government operation to control dissent and prejudice public opinion against Palestinians and protestors. It cites operations like Cointelpro and Chaos as examples of past government manipulation and suggests that many current events, including the Black Lives Matter protests, are also manufactured. The author concludes that the government, through entities like the CIA and FBI, actively orchestrates protests and events to control opposition and maintain profitable conflicts.
Here is a list of subjects, names, references, locations, companies, etc. mentioned in the text, marked with double square brackets:
- Minouche Shafik
- Miles Mathis
- Yandex
- CNN
- Forbes
- New York Times
- Bing
- Yahoo
- Mahmoud Khalil
- Columbia University
- Trump
- pro-Palestinian protests
- Khatna Armstrong
- Boston Marathon bombing
- Pfizer
- death shots
- Nemat Talaat Shafik
- Egypt
- US
- Baroness
- British dame
- Wiki
- London School of Economics
- Oxford
- World Bank
- Georgetown
- DC
- Wharton
- upenn
- British Department for International Development
- IMF
- Bank of England
- House of Lords
- Ahmed Shafik
- Egyptian Air Force
- Prime Minister
- Iranian royalty
- Pahlavi
- Shah
- Khans
- Cohens
- Jewish
- Shahriar Shafiq
- Princess Pahlavi
- Iran
- Jeanne D’Arc School
- Tehran
- King Fuad of Egypt
- Albania
- Abraham Aga
- Golem
- Adriatic coast
- Hanim
- Albania flag
- Chaldea
- Ancient India
- Ottomans
- Ismail Pasha
- Ismail the Magnificent
- Egypt and Sudan
- Muslims
- Circassian
- southern Russia
- Khazars
- Hoshiyar Qadin
- Hosea Kidane
- Hebrew
- Mohamed El-Erian
- Queen’s College Cambridge
- Harvard
- PIMCO
- International Center for Research on Women
- El-Arians
- Egyptian
- Essam El-Erian
- Muslim Brotherhood
- Raffael Jovine
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- biotech
- vaccines
- US government
- McLean, VA
- CIA
- Bloomberg
- Information Week
- Goodyear
- Camden Town, England
- Brilliant Planet
- UK company
- agritech
- British
- Munich
- Jovinelli
- Latin Juvenalis
- Jew
- Jewel
- Jewitt
- Jowett
- Palestine
- Palestinian movement
- Israeli aggression
- Peace Party attack
- First Amendment
- foreign students
- lawful permanent residents
- ICE agents
- Louisiana
- Supreme Court
- Cointelpro
- Chaos
- FBI
- Hamas
- Mossad
- tarbaby
- Zionism
- Trump
- executive order 14188
- October 7, 2023
- Israel
- ADL
- Presidential grants
- White House
- Congress
- line-item veto
- January 20
- antisemitism
- Jews
- Israel
- CIA
- FBI
- Hoover University
- Acid Dreams
- Black Lives Matter
- George Floyd protests
- Target