Insider Confirms Hidden $2 Billion Kuwaiti Oil Cache Secretly Funded Global Black-Ops for Decades
We’ve received a cryptic, single-page document from a self-proclaimed 'rogue analyst' inside a Gulf intelligence cell. It claims a subterranean oil field beneath a nondescript district in Kuwait, labeled 'Zone Zero-7,' was never exhausted in 1990. Instead, the yield—crudely valued at over two billion dollars—has been quietly siphoned through shell companies in the Caymans, funding off-the-books paramilitary operations and political destabilization projects from Eastern Europe to the Sahel. The source insists the current Emir family heir is aware, but a silent power struggle is brewing. No public records exist; the line of succession itself may be the next domino. Mums the word, but the evidence—scrambled tanker manifests and a single, untraceable crude sample—is now in the hands of three international journalists. Watch which 'accidents' happen next.