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White Powder, Dark Legacy – Part II: The Merchant of Death and the Price of Redemption


How a Mistaken Obituary and a Life Built on Explosives Gave Birth to the Greatest PR Cover-Up in the History of Peace

By Marivel Guzman | Akashma News


Obituary of Infamy: The Death That Wasn’t

A golden Nobel Peace Prize medal cracks open to reveal barbed wire and artillery shells — a symbol of concealed violence beneath the myth of peace.
Digital illustration generated by AI | Concept by Marivel Guzman | Akashma News

In 1888, death knocked — but not for Alfred Nobel. It came for his brother Ludvig. Yet in a tragic twist of error, a French newspaper published an obituary for Alfred instead, bearing the now-infamous title: “Le marchand de la mort est mort” — “The Merchant of Death is Dead.”

The obituary condemned him in no uncertain terms: “Dr. Alfred Nobel, who became rich by finding more ways to kill people faster than ever before, died yesterday.” The paper, mistaking identity and fate, did not just misreport a death — it ignited a legacy crisis.

For Alfred Nobel, a man who held over 350 patents and presided over a transcontinental web of explosives and weapons factories, the headline struck deeper than any criticism he had ever faced. It wasn’t just public shame — it was a preview of how history would remember him–not as a benefactor of science, but as a harbinger of death. And he couldn’t allow that.

Thus began the most elaborate act of image laundering in modern history — the founding of the Nobel Peace Prize.

This moment didn’t inspire him. It terrified him. Within a few years, Nobel would write a new will — not to change the world, but to clean his name.

But contrary to the romantic mythology crafted by mainstream biographies and fanfare, Nobel’s creation was not born from an epiphany or a deep-seated yearning for peace. It was an act of strategic repentance — a calculated move to offset a violent empire with a philanthropic afterlife. The Peace Prize became a posthumous shield, not a symbol of his ideals, but a buffer against the damning truth of his industrial legacy.

Obituary of Infamy: The Death That Wasn’t

In April 1888, the Journal des Débats, a prominent French newspaper, ran an obituary that would echo through history—not for its tribute, but for its mistake. The paper believed Alfred Nobel had died while visiting Cannes. In truth, it was his brother Ludvig who had passed. But it was Alfred’s name, Alfred’s face, and Alfred’s legacy that graced the page under a damning headline:

“Le marchand de la mort est mort”
“The Merchant of Death is Dead”

Rather than a eulogy, it read like a public indictment.

It portrayed Nobel not as a man of science or innovation, but as a profiteer of carnage—a man who had made his fortune by engineering tools of destruction, and whose legacy would be written in blood, not ink.

This public misfire was no trivial error. For Nobel, it served as a preview of judgment day, not in a religious sense—he was a committed atheist—but in the court of public memory. The shame was immediate, and perhaps for the first time, irrevocable.

Though Nobel never publicly acknowledged the obituary’s impact, the timeline is telling. Within months, he began drafting revisions to his will. And by 1895—one year before his death—he completed a legally binding testament that redirected the bulk of his vast fortune not to family, not to science, but to the creation of a peace prize.

But not just peace — he included prizes for chemistry, physics, medicine, literature, and economics. Peace was almost an afterthought — tucked among disciplines that, ironically, had already helped refine warfare. This wasn’t about peace — it was about legacy control.

Contextual Anchor:

At the time of Ludvig’s death and the mistaken obituary, Alfred Nobel:

Held over 355 patents globally

Operated more than 90 factories tied to weapons, projectiles, and explosives production

Accumulated wealth through arms contracts from major European powers

Calling him a “man of peace” would be like calling an arms dealer a conflict resolution expert.

“He did not fear Hell. He feared being forgotten – or worse, remembered as what he truly was”
Marivel Guzman, Akashma News

Peace for Sale: Nobel’s Will and the Reinvention of a Warmonger

On November 27, 1895, Alfred Nobel signed his third and final will at the Swedish-Norwegian Club in Paris. It was brief, startlingly vague, and — for a man obsessed with precision — surprisingly open to interpretation.

In just over 1,200 words, Nobel allocated 94% of his vast fortune (roughly $200 million USD in today’s value) to establish annual prizes in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature — and Peace.

But the wording of the Peace Prize bequest was as elusive as his character:

“…to the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses.”

On paper, this sounds noble. But in practice, it was a clause written without structure, oversight, or clarity — ripe for manipulation.

The Peace Clause: Loopholes, Ambiguity, and Historical Irony

Unlike the other prizes, which had clear scientific or literary criteria, the Peace Prize was rooted in subjective terms: “fraternity,” “peace congresses,” “abolition of armies.” Nobel did not name a peace foundation, a review committee, or even a political framework to define these goals.

The result? The Norwegian Storting (Parliament), not even mentioned in the will, quickly took ownership of the Peace Prize selection. This was a deeply political body — and its decisions over the next century would prove that “peace” was often awarded to military leaders, imperialists, and proxy-war apologists.

Contradictions Worth Highlighting:

Nobel left no requirement for transparency, allowing for secrecy in deliberations

Several Peace Prize recipients have been presidents, prime ministers, or military commanders — figures whose nations were actively at war at the time of the award

War criminals like Henry Kissinger, and preemptive invaders like Barack Obama, were laureates — mocking Nobel’s stated goal of reducing standing armies

Delucidation:

The Peace Prize was never designed to ensure peace. It was structured to protect Nobel’s name. By tying his fortune to an institution of “fraternity,” Nobel placed his legacy into a protective shell — a fortress of moral authority, guarded not by ethics but by gold and global ceremony.

“The man who gave the world dynamite also gave it a gold medal for pretending not to use it.”
Marivel Guzman, Akashma News

Laureates of Hypocrisy: When Peace Was Awarded for War

Alfred Nobel’s Peace Prize, supposedly intended to reward efforts to abolish war and promote fraternity between nations, has repeatedly fallen into the hands of those whose legacies are soaked in blood, surveillance, or strategic silence. Instead of honoring peacemakers, the Nobel Committee has often decorated power brokers, political opportunists, and even perpetrators of violence — all under the gilded mask of diplomacy.

Here are just a few of the most glaring contradictions:

Henry Kissinger – 1973

“Awarded for negotiating the Vietnam ceasefire.”


While Kissinger accepted the prize, the war raged on for two more years. Secret bombings in Cambodia and Laos, orchestrated under his authority, left millions dead and destabilized Southeast Asia. The irony was so grotesque that Le Duc Tho, his Vietnamese counterpart, refused the prize altogether.

Barack Obama – 2009

“For extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy.”


When awarded, Obama was barely in office. He would go on to expand drone warfare, authorize more arms sales than any president before him, and oversee NATO’s intervention in Libya, which led to the total collapse of a sovereign state.

Menachem Begin – 1978

“For peace negotiations with Egypt.”

Begin, former commander of the Zionist militant group Irgun, had overseen bombings, assassinations, and ethnic cleansing campaigns during Israel’s founding years. The group’s 1946 attack on the King David Hotel left 91 dead. Peace with Egypt was strategic, not moral.

Aung San Suu Kyi – 1991

White Powder, Dark Legacy: Alfred Nobel’s War for Peace**

This investigative feature revisits the life of Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, through a critical lens. It explores the contradictions between his contributions to warfare and his later public image as a benefactor of peace. Through analysis of Nobel’s writings and industrial empire, the piece dismantles the myth of a man driven by pacifism and reveals instead a legacy rooted in calculated power and destruction.

“For her non-violent struggle for democracy.”


Initially a global symbol of resistance, she later became complicit in the genocide of the Rohingya Muslims, defending the military’s atrocities at the International Court of Justice in 2019.

Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres – 1994

“For efforts to create peace in the Middle East.”


Both men had long careers in the Israeli military establishment. Peres was instrumental in establishing Israel’s nuclear weapons program, while Rabin oversaw brutal military operations during the First Intifada.

Delucidation:

The Nobel Peace Prize, designed by a man seeking to rewrite his own obituary, has itself become a tool of historical laundering — a way for empires to appear humane, for wars to be masked as diplomacy, and for the most powerful actors to be rebranded as peacemakers. It is no longer (if it ever was) a prize for peace — but a strategic endorsement, handed out by elites to other elites.

“When murderers receive medals, peace is no longer a goal — it’s a brand.”
Marivel Guzman, Akashma News

Nobel’s Final Invention: A Peace Prize for Empire

Alfred Nobel may have invented dynamite, but his most enduring creation wasn’t an explosive — it was a myth. A myth so powerful, so polished, so gold-plated, that it managed to detonate truth itself. The Nobel Peace Prize was never truly about peace. It was about reputation, redemption, and the reinvention of a man who built an empire on controlled destruction.

And in the century since his death, that myth has only expanded — weaponized by governments, legitimized by media, and sold to the world as a symbol of human progress. But behind the prize is a ledger of blood, a list of laureates whose hands were not clean, whose nations were not at peace, and whose policies deepened conflict under the banner of diplomacy.

The Peace Prize today stands not as a testament to peace, but as a trophy of power. It rewards the powerful for gestures, not consequences. It cloaks violence in statesmanship. It turns war into ceremony. And it does so using the name of a man who once feared being remembered as The Merchant of Death

But no medal can erase truth. No eulogy can sterilize legacy.
And no prize — no matter how prestigious — can silence the reckoning that comes when the myth begins to crack.

“Alfred Nobel didn’t invent peace. He invented a prize to hide from what he’d done — and gave the empire a medal to wear while doing the same.”

Alfred Nobel invented dynamite, dreamed of peace, and built a legacy that fuels both.

White Powder, Black Legacy–Part I: Alfred Nobel’s War for Peace

In Part III of White Powder, Dark Legacy, Akashma News peels back the curated legacy of Alfred Nobel, diving into his unpublished writings and private contradictions. Was the Nobel Peace Prize born out of conscience or calculation? With sharp analysis and rare archival reflections, this installment exposes the ghost behind the medal—where regret, fear, and strategic reinvention collide.

White Powder, Dark Legacy – Part III: The Ghost Behind the Medal Nobel’s Private Writings: Regret, Fear, or Reputation Manage

My nauseated Imagination that it’s sick of Zionism


Posted on July 25, 2012 on Akashma Online News
by Marivel Guzman
Zionism and NWO
Could be just my nauseated imagination that it’s sick of so much Zionism, or, I’m exhausted of witnessing so much death, destruction, and misery caused by their hand. “The chosen Ones,” and please forgive me to use those words in a sarcastic way. I am not trying to insult Judaism, which believes that the 12 tribes were chosen by God. I’m simply stating my state of mind.
Watch “London Olympics 2012 ‘ Zion’ Logo” on YouTube. All you have to do is type Olympic Logo or London Olympic Games, and you find by yourself. (Olympic logo images could not be used-they intend to sell 2 billions euros out of that image)
One Monday, 4 June 2007, the logo of the London Olympic Games was unveiled in a star-studded ceremony in London. The funny thing is that few people paid attention to the logo back then. We were too busy probably getting duped with the First Black President who will take the White House – Not trying to be racist or anything, but in the US just until few months before Obama even run for President, America was still one of the most racist societies in the world. The media played the black card for many years, when it came to black presidents.- So Obama is running for president, and winning the elections was a prime time event in US history
Soon after the 2012 London Olympic logo was released to the press, Iran- the country led by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad- protested and announced they may boycott the Games
Why? According to the representatives of Ahmadinejad’s circle, the scrambled, jagged figures within the logo don’t form ‘2012’, but rather the word ‘Zion’. The man who first unscrambled the logo’s ‘numbers’ and determined they are actually letters spelling the word ‘Zion’ did so in 2008, soon after the 2012 symbol was announced and provided to the public.
He was a 25-year-old young British man named Rik Clay, and he was a student of secret societies and their symbolism in everyday logos on the U.S. dollar bill, etc. Clay, who seemed in good spirits during interviews just subsequent to his logo revelation, allegedly committed suicide soon after coming out with his discovery. Check out the YouTube video Rik Clay & 2012- RIP 1/9.
Choosing the logo of the Olympics Games is a lengthy process. Hundreds or probably thousands of designs are submitted to the Olympic committee to choose one for this mighty global event. So we wonder what the chances are that this logo symbolizing the year London Olympics games 2012 could be moved around and spelled the word Z I O N, right?
Don’t forget that Israel was asking the London Olympic Committee to hold a minute of silence during the ceremony of the aperture of the games as a tribute to the 11 Israeli athletes sacrificed on September 6, 1972. Munich 72 left a scores of hate and spilled blood without purpose, others that satisfy the arrogance of the Apartheid State of Israel. Their unwillingness to fulfill the demands of the captors ended the life of the 11 members of the Israel Olympic Team. After all they had promised to do so, the life of the athletes was hanging out on the promise that Israel government did to the captors. There is plenty of evidence and witness testimonies that the police opened fire first without regard for the life of the Israeli athletes.

Who ever picked the Olympic logo did it with the well acknowledgement of the Israel request to hold a minute of silence, now there is not just a moment of silence but the whole event will be a remembrance of the Zionist State.
The logo was designed by Wolff Ollins at the ticket price of 400,000 Euros. According to International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge, the logo will inspire the youth. Really? how 4 letters with a dot that switches around spelling Zion will inspire the youth?. On his words

“This is a truly innovative brand logo that graphically captures the essence of the London 2012 Olympic Games – namely to inspire young people around the world through sport and the Olympic values.
If they want to inspire the youth, they should have invited the youth of United Kingdom to summit their designs, that, could have been a truly inspiration for them, second with the world entrenched in violence; the occupy movement, the Arab springs, the European Union coming to pieces, the miners fighters for rights around the world, the teachers demanding decent salaries, the workers unions asking better conditions for their workers. And in top of everything Israel and the US mingling in the business of everyone on Earth, what inspiration that logo spelling ZION will give to the youth?

The designer of the Olympic logo is a multi billion dollars company whose parent company Omnicom Group, it is in charge of the propaganda industry on almost the whole world.

Companies such as Omnicom shape our reality. It is easy to create a wonderland where we all can be controlled. Once Zbigniew Brzezinski said in an interview with CBS, it is easier to kill a million people than to control a million people. But I think that they can still control 6 billion people using the Media Propaganda Machine.

“You take the blue pill – the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill – you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes.” -Morpheus in the Matrix
The Relation between TV, News Agencies and Adverting Companies
All three companies form the real axis of evil. They are in charge of the creation of propaganda, which it is the best weapon to defeat the masses.
They all go hand and hand together. After all, in 2003, they sold to the world the Iraq War, which had killed more than one million Iraqis and counting. They did not spare lives to recreate the perfect scenario for a war of that magnitude. Even the 911 tragedy which evidence suggest to be staged by no other than the American Government was an event well sold, which case was solidified by the well advertised News and movies and documentaries purposely and conveniently made to convinced the most skeptic minds. Remember the movie Wag the Dog, where a fake war was constructed and distributed in the news to distract the electorate from a sex scandal in election time. When we see the reality and make comparative analysis of what the Media has giving us and what really had happened in Real life, we see clearly the deception where our own government is the culprit, planer and executioner of every staged event in our history.
Over the history of these 3 Machines, they have killed more than a billion people. They are as guilty as the bullets that kill the innocents they target. The government develops strategic alliances with them to sell anything they want to portray in the theater of the world. Let’s take as example Omnicom: The company oversees a global network of more than 175 marketing services companies, as well as Omnicom Media Group, and provides services for over 5,000 clients in more than 100 countries worldwide. As a strategic holding company, Omnicom manages a portfolio of global market leaders; Omnicom’s agencies provide marketing and communications services in the disciplines of advertising, customer relationship management (CRM), strategic media planning and buying, digital and interactive marketing, direct and promotional marketing, public relations (PR) and other specialty communications.
Omnicom, which Revenue $13.9 billion (2011), where all this money is coming from? Presidential Campaigners, Arms Manufactures, Energy and Pharmaceutical Lobbyist firms, and off course the governments of the world that sell wars and protection to the world, using UN and NATO as a front.