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The Boomerang of Empire: How Europe’s Migration ‘Crisis’ Is the Fallout of Middle East Chaos
By Marivel Guzman | Akashma News

Prior to the invasion of Iraq by the United States and their fake-NATO alliance—more accurately described as a cartel of greedy weapons manufacturers—Europe was a great touristic and economic destination. The continent’s cobblestone streets, rich cultural heritage, and strong social democracies attracted millions of global visitors and migrants seeking opportunity, not asylum.
But with the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, a domino of destabilization began. What was sold to the world as a campaign for “freedom” and “democracy” quickly unraveled into a geopolitical firestorm. The war fractured not only Iraq but the entire regional balance of the Middle East. Western bombs destroyed more than buildings; they annihilated infrastructure, uprooted populations, and shattered identities. The result was a mass exodus of displaced civilians—first from Iraq, then from Libya, Syria, Afghanistan, and beyond.
Let us not pretend Europe was caught off guard. The same European nations that lament the “migration crisis” were complicit in creating it. France played its part in Libya. The UK cheered the war drums in Iraq. Germany later opened its arms under Merkel’s calculated “Wir schaffen das” (We can manage this) policy—but not without anticipating long-term economic benefits from importing cheap labor, even if that meant social upheaval.
By the mid-2010s, Europe found itself at a crossroads: one path led toward upholding human rights and ethical asylum policy; the other toward xenophobic backlash, right-wing resurgence, and border militarization. Most governments chose both—welcoming refugees publicly while quietly funding militias, erecting walls, and empowering Frontex, the EU’s controversial border agency, now equipped like a paramilitary force.
Meanwhile, the Middle East has become a testing ground for every imperial experiment: drone warfare, regime change, proxy battles, and now, digital surveillance and AI-driven repression. Syria, once a cradle of ancient civilization, lies in ruin. Yemen is bleeding under a Saudi-led coalition, backed by Western arms. Gaza is in open-air incarceration. Lebanon suffers under economic collapse engineered by debt diplomacy and sectarian manipulation. Iraq remains fractured, governed more by militias and oil interests than by sovereignty. Afghanistan has been returned to the stone age, left behind after two decades of occupation.
The result? Europe is not just dealing with a refugee “crisis.” It is dealing with the consequences of its own imperial partnerships, the karmic recoil of colonial arrogance wrapped in neoliberal policy. Now, with increased migration from Sub-Saharan Africa, war-torn Middle Eastern nations, and even Ukraine, Europe is fraying at its seams—socially, politically, and ideologically.
The rise of far-right parties is not merely a reaction to migration—it’s a product of deliberate fearmongering, orchestrated distraction, and the failure of neoliberal elites to address the root causes they helped create. Immigration, in this context, is not a problem. It is a symptom.
And let us be clear: the chaos in the Middle East is not due to an inherent instability of its people or cultures. It is the consequence of sustained foreign interference, petrodollar imperialism, Zionist expansionism, and endless corporate plundering.
Until Europe—and the United States—reckon with the monsters they manufactured, both in weapons labs and in the boardrooms of arms dealers, the flow of refugees will not stop. Nor will the political backlash.
What we’re witnessing is not just a migration crisis. It is a boomerang of empire returning home.
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HAARP and Earth’s Magnetic Field: Tuning the Frequencies of a Living Planet
By Marivel Guzman | Akashma News
Published: May 2, 2025, 22:45 UTC

Microwaves, Magnetism, and the Matrix
What if the so-called blackouts across Europe weren’t just infrastructure failures — but signals in a deeper electromagnetic disturbance? What if the protective field around Earth isn’t failing naturally, but being disturbed, nudged, maybe even provoked by artificial experiments cloaked in atmospheric research?
The HAARP (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program) facility in Alaska has long raised questions. Officially decommissioned in 2014, and then quietly transferred to the University of Alaska Fairbanks, it continues to beam high-frequency radio waves into the ionosphere — the electrically charged region of the upper atmosphere. What’s not up for debate is its ability to superheat localized pockets of this atmospheric layer and trigger artificial auroras. What is still debated is the long-term, planetary-scale effect of such actions.
HAARP and the Ionosphere: A Targeted Relationship
HAARP operates far below the magnetosphere, technically targeting the ionosphere. But the electromagnetic relationship between these layers is tightly woven. HAARP sends 3.6 megawatts of RF (radio frequency) energy upward — not enough to melt the poles or crack open the planet, but enough to create electrical turbulence and interfere with natural wave behavior.
Artificially induced currents can alter the conductivity of the ionosphere. When this happens on a large scale — or in resonance with natural geomagnetic storms — ripple effects may occur in ways we don’t fully comprehend — and consequently, cannot fully control, potentially unleashing phenomena with catastrophic consequences.
Tesla’s Echo: The Theories That Shaped HAARP
To be fair to Nikola Tesla, the theoretical groundwork that would later influence HAARP was born not from militarism, but from a dream of universal energy. Tesla’s experiments with resonance, wireless transmission, and the Earth’s natural frequencies were visionary.
In 1905, Tesla filed patents for a system that could transmit electrical energy through the Earth’s atmosphere, using resonance between the Earth and high-frequency oscillations. He envisioned a world where electricity was distributed wirelessly and harmonically — not weaponized, not monopolized.
The infamous Eastlund Patent (US4686605A), often cited as the basis for HAARP, borrows heavily from Tesla’s ideas, but twists them. Where Tesla saw a unified global grid of free energy, others saw potential for atmospheric manipulation, mind control, and defense technologies.
The tragedy isn’t that Tesla’s ideas were impossible. It’s that they were appropriated — and distorted.
The Bigger Picture: Solar Storms, Oceanic Conductors, and Magnetic Shifts
Earth’s oceans, rich in salt, act as massive conductors of electromagnetic energy. The poles — especially those draped in ice — serve as guardians of balance, insulating and tuning Earth’s magnetic field like sacred instruments. As glaciers melt, it is not merely a sign of disruption, but perhaps a deliberate response: Mother Earth drawing upon her ancient reserves, rehydrating her fractured systems. This release may temporarily shift oceanic salinity and density, yet beneath it lies a deeper intelligence — one that seeks not to weaken, but to recalibrate the planetary pulse.
What happens when a solar storm hits Earth at the same time that HAARP (or similar atmospheric technologies) are in operation? Could that combination push Earth’s already drifting magnetic pole a few more inches — or more?
Could the energy be absorbed unevenly by the oceans, triggering tectonic micro-shifts or internal resonance within the mantle-core boundary?
We may never get a peer-reviewed study to confirm it. But those who observe intuitively — those who feel the pulse of the planet — know that something deeper is moving.
Timeline: Major Blackouts and Atmospheric Anomalies
April 28, 2025 — Widespread blackout across Spain, Portugal, and parts of France. Authorities cite grid synchronization failures possibly linked to atmospheric oscillations.
December 4, 2023 — Sudden electromagnetic interference reported across Nordic regions during a geomagnetic storm. Minor blackouts and satellite malfunctions observed.
August 12, 2021 — High-altitude VLF (very low frequency) testing reported in northern Alaska. Coincides with minor seismic uptick and localized communication failures.
July 23, 2012 — “The Near Miss”: A massive solar storm narrowly misses Earth. NASA later confirms it could have caused global blackouts had it hit directly.
August 14, 2003 — Northeast U.S. and parts of Canada suffer massive blackout. Official cause: grid failure — but it coincides with unusual magnetospheric activity.
While correlation does not imply causation, patterns like these demand deeper scrutiny. As our dependence on electromagnetic infrastructure grows, so too does our vulnerability to disruptions — natural or engineered.
Conclusion: Tuning Earth’s Heartbeat or Scrambling It?
HAARP may not destroy the magnetic field directly. But it is undeniably capable of disturbing the harmony that sustains it. Like playing a tuning fork next to a glass — resonance matters. Earth has a natural electromagnetic song, shaped by Schumann Resonances, solar winds, and deep mantle flows.
When we inject artificial frequencies into this system — whether for “research” or defense — we are not observing. We are interfering. The question is: Are we prepared for the note that breaks the glass?
Author’s Statement
I am not a physicist, geophysicist, or climatologist.
I am a journalist, a researcher, a question-asker — guided by intuition, emotional intelligence, and a reverence for truth in all its layers.
My work is born not in institutional labs, but in lived experience, data literacy, and the insatiable drive to understand what hides beneath headlines and behind veils. I do not claim to hold all answers — but I do claim the right to ask bold questions.
I research because I care.
I write because silence isn’t an option.
And I share because, in this collapsing moment of noise and denial, awareness may be our most sacred responsibility.
— Marivel R. Guzman
Akashma News
References & Acknowledgments
Eastlund, Bernard J., “Method and Apparatus for Altering a Region in the Earth’s Atmosphere, Ionosphere, and/or Magnetosphere,” U.S. Patent No. 4,686,605 (1987).
Tesla, Nikola. Patents and writings on wireless energy transmission and Earth resonance (1900–1905).
Begich, Nick & Manning, Jeane. Angels Don’t Play This HAARP: Advances in Tesla Technology (1995).
HeartMath Institute, Global Coherence Monitoring System (Schumann Resonance Data): https://www.heartmath.org/gci/gcms/live-data/
Wikipedia: HAARP Overview
NASA Archives: The 2012 Near Miss Solar Storm
MarketWatch: Europe Blackout Mystery
New York Post: Spain/Portugal Blackout Coverage
This investigation will continue.

Marivel Guzman
Investigative Journalist | Documentary Photographer | Truth Seeker
Marivel Guzman is passionate about investigative reporting and photography. She loves to dig for information and get to the bottom of what is really going on. Her work often focuses on following the money and exposing how public funds are allocated—or misused.
Her bylines include Lariat News, Orange Coast Report, and The State Hornet. She has also worked remotely as Proof Editor for the Baluchistan Red Crescent quarterly magazine and volunteers as a photographer for UNRWA at their local community events.
She has been the voice behind Akashma News for almost two decades, sharing uncensored stories that challenge dominant narratives and amplify the voices of the oppressed.