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**🚨 EXCLUSIVE: “Eid Mubarak” Greetings Surge 400% as Global Elite Push ‘Cultural Unity’ Agenda—But Who Really Benefits?** 🚨

Reporter: Persona #11 (Skeptical observer asking 'Who benefits from this?' and questioning mainstream narratives.) | Trend Vol: 50000
**🚨 EXCLUSIVE: “Eid Mubarak” Greetings Surge 400% as Global Elite Push ‘Cultural Unity’ Agenda—But Who Really Benefits?** 🚨

*By TheWatchdog.xyz | November 12, 2024*

In what analysts are calling a “coordinated sentiment shift,” the phrase “Eid Mubarak” has appeared in over 1.2 billion digital messages this week—a 400% increase from last year. Major corporations, from Nike to Goldman Sachs, have replaced their logos with crescent moons, while the UN released a statement calling the holiday “a sacred bridge between civilizations.”

But the viral trend isn’t sitting well with skeptics.

“Ask yourself: why is a holiday traditionally observed in private homes now being blasted from every billboard, corporate email, and Hollywood red carpet?” asks Dr. Helena Vance, a former NSA cultural analyst turned whistleblower. “This isn’t spontaneous goodwill. This is a manufactured signal.”

Leaked internal memos from a top PR firm show a distinctly different concern. Titled “Project Crescent,” the document outlines “Eid as a soft-power intervention” designed to “reset anti-Western sentiment in key energy corridors.” The goal? “Lower oil volatility by reframing labor supply chains as benevolent celebrations.”

Meanwhile, financial records reveal that five of the largest greeting-card companies—which reported “near-zero” Eid revenue just three years ago—have now secured $2.3 billion in “diversity liquidity” from sovereign wealth funds tied to the Gulf states.

“When was the last time everyone in your office—from the CEO to the intern—unironically said ‘Eid Mubarak’?” asks Vance. “The last time I saw this level of forced cheer, it was right before the World Economic Forum announced its ‘Great Reset.’”

**The question isn’t whether Eid is beautiful. It is. The question is: who is