In a provocative analysis published by Global Research, Palestinian-American writer Rima Najjar dissects what she terms the "Anatomy of a Power Structure that Can Still Destroy – But Can No Longer Rule." Najjar argues that while the Deep State rule has effectively died, a lingering threat persists in the form of a "greedy Python" desperately clinging to its most destructive tool: rule by war.
Drawing an analogy from Eric Carle's children's book The Greedy Python, Najjar describes the power structure as a serpent that has eaten its own tail and is now disappearing. She points to former President Donald Trump's actions as emblematic of this desperation, claiming he is issuing simple Executive Orders to initiate unconstitutional forever wars. According to Najjar, these moves serve as a psychological tactic to maintain a fear-based government, bolstered by a promise that Trump will win the presidency again in 2028.
Najjar compares Trump's efforts to tactics allegedly employed by Mossad, Israel's intelligence agency, which she accuses of unleashing a million bots across social media platforms to promote a "lost cause." She asserts that no one is being swayed toward "Jewish delight," with the campaign failing amid a barrage of bots, influencers, double-agent influencers, green screens, fake polls, and the Syria chemical weapon ruse.
The core of Najjar's thesis is that none of these strategies are working. "NOTHING is working," she writes emphatically, signaling the Python's evident failure and its screams of desperation as it confronts the unyielding reality of social media.
Global Research offers translations of Najjar's piece in numerous languages, including Русский, Español, 中文, Português, Français, عربي, Hebrew, Deutsch, Farsi, Italiano, 日本語, 한국어, Türkçe, Српски, and 40 more, underscoring the article's aim to reach a global audience grappling with these power dynamics.
Najjar's analysis portrays a crumbling edifice of control, where traditional levers of influence—be they executive actions or digital manipulation—are rendered impotent by public scrutiny and technological transparency, leaving the greedy Python in its death throes.