
William Ramsey Investigates Lebanon: Victim of the Global Democratic Revolution with the Collins Brothers on the Grassy Knoll with Vyz. (2006)
Dec 8, 2025
In this discussion, Paul and Philip Collins, brother authors specializing in conspiracies and geopolitics, delve into the complex realities of Lebanon's struggles. They challenge the simplistic narratives surrounding the conflict, pointing to neo-Jacobin elites as key players rather than a binary good vs. evil. The duo also critiques neoconservative strategies, linking them to engineered chaos and the promotion of plebiscitary democracy. They warn of potential escalation into a larger Eurasian conflict involving Iran, Russia, and China, revealing unsettling global dynamics.
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Neoconservatism As Neo-Jacobinism
- Neoconservatives blend Trotskyite revolutionary aims with technocratic and Straussian elements to form a new Jacobinism.
- This neo-Jacobin mix drives modern policies of permanent revolution and plebiscitary democracy abroad.
Plebiscitary Democracy Enabled Radical Rise
- Foreign elites and neo-Jacobin doctrine pushed plebiscitary democracy into Lebanon after Rafik Hariri's assassination.
- That majoritarian model lacked rule-of-law safeguards and enabled radical groups to gain power.
Creative Destruction As Strategic Chaos
- The principle 'order out of chaos' reappears as neoconservative 'creative destruction.'
- Agents like Michael Ledeen actively precipitate chaos to install preferred political orders.



