As pointed out in Case Study 53 Controlling a region in the world means controlling several countries. Generally a powerful country will have allies or buffer states next door. This is much easier to set up when one can put chosen souls into the royalty of those countries and then guide them to rule. The Vedas describe the existence of this technique, they just don’t tell you the gods are actually people. They then have a psychic puppet in charge of a nation.
Controllers do not care for democracy. It takes much more effort to get that to happen in a democracy. An example of taking over a country (in this case for oil) using reincarnation is Case Study 41.
The gods, or Controllers, get very angry when this process is interfered with. They will use trickery to get their guys where they want them as in Case Study 31.
They will also resort to war.
Sometimes there is more to a war than all the historians, theorists, psychologists and politicians understand. Take Vlad Putin‘s invasion of Ukraine with the assistance of Alexander Lukashenko‘s Belarus. It all really started in 2014 when Alexander Yanukovich was ousted by Ukraine’s parliament. To add insult to injury a Jew is now the president of Ukraine.
It should be easy to see in the future they will put each other in nations surrounding the more powerful ones they want to take over and infiltrate those too.
It is also easier to invade and take over a neighboring country when one has allies in positions of power and influence in the target country. A military commander or politician of high status can sabotage the nation from within. Have you considered the Third Reich’s invasion of France in 1940 was almost too easy? The British beat feet realizing the French were simply giving up. Winston Churchill could not convince French Prime Minister Paul Reynaud to continue the fight, even though the French forces outnumbered the Germans. Could this have been by design? Here is the result of a reincarnation study on Paul Reynaud.


This is Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana (21 February 1794 – 21 June 1876), 8th President of Mexico. Santa Ana was overly flexible in his politics. This allowed him to rise to power. He opposed the Revolution against Spain, then fought in support of it. He supported the Monarchy of Mexico, then fought against it. He touted himself as a great general but lost most of the wars he engaged in; notabley the Texas Revolt and the Mexican American War. Despite this he became a military dictator in 1953 until he was ousted in 1955. In 1961, 6 years later, the Second French Intervention began that installed Maximilian I of Mexico until 1867. Hmmm. Santa Ana died in exile in 1876.


This is Paul Reynaud (15 October 1878 – 21 September 1966). Reynaud was the Prime Minister of France during the onset of hostilities in World War II. Reynaud opposed the Munich agreement allowing Germany part of Czechoslovakia. 5 days after the Germans invaded France, Reynaud contacted Churchill and famously remarked, “We have been defeated… we are beaten; we have lost the battle…. The front is broken near Sedan.” Churchill, realizing his forces were chained to a corpse, began preparation for the Evacuation at Dunkirk. His surrender was quite handy for the Nazis.
Related: The Strange Battle for Castle Itter