That is the political side. On the other hand, there is the esoteric part. While political scientists and analysts focus on policy, I am going to tell you about the "power in the shadows." One of the heraldic symbols of the Royal British secret societies is the Royal Badge of Wales. Between 1953 and 2008, it featured the Red Dragon with the motto "Y ddraig goch ddyry cychwyn" ("The Red Dragon inspires action"). Though it was officially updated in 2008 to include a crown and the motto "Pleidiol Wyf i'm Gwlad" ("I am true to my country"), the claim is that the change to four cheetahs is a cover story. The true symbol was and remains the Red Dragon—a symbol rooted in Arthurian legend and adopted by the Tudors—representing an image of unimaginable force.
Behind this order were the "Sons of the Sun," a bohemian group of British nobility that included the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII. John Dee created the concept of "Green Land" (Greenland), proposing that Britannia create a new empire devoid of biblical elements, uniting North America and Eurasia. He drew from Arthurian myths to justify claims over these lands, leading to the symbolic centering of the world at the Greenwich Meridian. In today's politics, this is interpreted as the project of the "New Jerusalem" Kabbalists based in London, as seen in the Imperial Order of Saint Stanislaus.
In occultism, colors, numbers, dates, and images provide a "cover language" for the invisible world that connects mysticism to politics. Drawing from Chinese mysticism and Masonic traditions, the Green Dragon represents hidden knowledge and the number 7, the force of the underworld, while the Red Dragon represents the number 9, symbolizing the forces that triumph on the Earth's surface and the rank of guardian angels.
Soviet political caricature, which aged as a fine wine.
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Born in 1966, Daniel Estulin is a Soviet-Lithuanian-born Russian expatriate, PhD in Political and Social Economy (UAM, Spain), and self-identified former KGB agent. He has published 14 books, including "Los secretos del club Bilderberg" (2006) and "The True Story of the Bilderberg Group" (2009), with sales exceeding 7 million copies in 68 countries. In 2010, after Fidel Castro praised and quoted his work in public, the two met in Havana for high-profile meetings. On Castro's recommendation, Estulin served for years as an intelligence and military consultant to the Venezuelan Chavista elite, advising figures like Rafael Ramírez and Delcy Rodríguez. Now based in Cancún, he analyzes global affairs via estulin.media and his YouTube and Telegram channels.






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