Operation Shell Game: SSP Middle East Moves Stalled
SSP operatives have inserted themselves into nearly every Middle Eastern country and are negotiating with each other across the conflicts to arrange a regional war, while also weighing three options for US martial law; meanwhile Kim's team is executing Operation Shell Game against ALLES AI, the Neither-World, and the willing human collaborators that link the two, with Source providing an unexpected asset at the critical moment.
1. SSP operatives embed across the Middle East and arrange a war with themselves
Operatives from nearly every Middle Eastern country are seated on multiple sides of the same conflicts, negotiating across the table with each other. The two parties to the war are, structurally, the same network.
Kim states that SSP (Secret Space Program) and Trump Operatives (the covert network of operatives aligned with the former Trump-era deep state structure) have inserted themselves into nearly every Middle Eastern country. Once embedded, they are not facing off against rival networks. They are facing off against themselves.
Kim states these operatives are “technically talking to themselves” in these countries. They control assets on multiple sides of each conflict, which means the negotiations the public reads about as adversarial diplomacy are, at the operational layer, internal meetings of one network running both chairs.
From those positions, the network is arranging a regional war. The conflict scenarios being staged are not the friction of independent parties; they are the choreography of a single operative network using its multi-sided control to drive the region toward an outcome the network has already chosen.
That multi-sided placement is what makes “talking to themselves” a literal description of the negotiations, and what allows the same network to arrange a war it then appears, in public, to be reacting to.
The operative network requires money to sustain all of this activity, and these Middle East moves are interconnected with their domestic planning inside the United States. The Middle East stage and the US stage are budget lines on the same operation.
2. The US martial law menu: civil war, false flag, alien invasion
SSP operatives are simultaneously working through the question of how to install martial law in the United States, and the options on their table are specific.
Kim states SSP operatives are simultaneously attempting to determine the best method for installing martial law (military rule replacing civilian government under a declared state of emergency) inside the United States. The options under discussion are not vague speculation; they are a short menu of operational scenarios.
The options are:
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A civil war scenario, deliberately staged domestic conflict that would justify a martial law declaration
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A 9/11-type event, a large-scale false-flag mass-casualty operation that would create the political conditions for emergency rule
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An alien invasion narrative, a manufactured story of off-world threat that operatives hope will deliver the political and public-perception conditions needed to install martial law without civilian resistance
All three require funding. The operative network cannot stage a civil war, run a mass-casualty operation, or roll out an alien invasion narrative without resources, and resources are exactly what the network is short of. The funding constraint is the structural reason none of the three has launched yet.
Kim notes that all of these options require funding, which remains a constraint for the operative network. The same money problem that limits the Middle East war arrangement also limits the domestic martial law plans, which means the Middle East budget and the martial law budget are competing for the same shrinking pool of resources.
3. Operation Shell Game targets ALLES AI and the Neither-World
Why is Kim not delivering a full broadcast today? Because her team is in the middle of an active operation, and the operation has reached the phase where talking about it publicly would interfere with finishing it.
Kim states she was unable to deliver a full update on December 11. Her team had planned and was executing what she calls Operation Shell Game (a covert counter-operation Kim’s team launched in the days before December 11, targeting three connected nodes simultaneously, Dec 11 to roughly Dec 13).
Instead of the regular full broadcast, she issued a short GIA Statement on UNN General Chat (United News Network, the Kim-aligned independent broadcast channel used for short statements when a full update would interfere with operational activity). The reason for the short form is that the operation was still in progress.
The three targets of Operation Shell Game are linked. The first is ALLES AI (an artificial intelligence system controlled by deep-state operatives that manages resource allocation and operational coordination across the network). ALLES is the brain of the funding constraint problem laid out in section two: the system that decides where the operative network’s limited resources go.
The second target is the Neither-World (a non-physical control layer or intermediary plane used by operatives to coordinate actions above the visible physical plane). The third target is the operatives’ willing human collaborators, the human nodes that connect ALLES AI’s resource decisions and the Neither-World’s coordination layer down to physical-plane execution.
The Neither-World is the non-physical control layer that sits above the visible physical plane and below the astral, used by operatives to coordinate actions outside the reach of physical-plane observation. The willing human collaborators are the connective tissue, the people who pass instructions from one layer to the other.
Kim states the operation was not yet complete at the time of her statement and that she did not want to discuss it publicly until the final phases concluded. Her analysis at the time indicated approximately 48 hours remaining unless something changed, which placed expected completion around December 13, 2024.
And at the decisive moment in that operation, something arrived that the team had not been counting on.
4. Source provided what was needed; the next update arrives Friday
Source moved.
At the critical moment in Operation Shell Game, Source (the originating creative intelligence underlying all existence, distinct from Anti-Source and from the formerly regulating Neutral Source) provided an unexpected asset.
Kim does not disclose what the asset was. The disclosure rule is the same one that produced the short-statement form in the first place: nothing public about Operation Shell Game until the final phases conclude. What she shares is the timing and the source. The intervention came right when the operation needed it most, and it came from Source directly.
Kim states she planned to share full details during the Friday, December 13 update, with a live Q&A session scheduled for Saturday, December 14. The two-step closing, full broadcast first, then live questions, gives readers both the disclosure and the chance to test it. The operation is in its final phases; the silence is temporary.
That has been the GIA report for December 11, 2024.