Dua Lipa – Lost in Your Light

The Dialogue: The Quilt and the Morning Star

Bob Djurdjevic: (Clicking the projector remote) Look at this slide, Joe. Dua. Most people see the news as a series of random tragedies. But when you stitch the Rockefeller influence into the “New World Order Quilt,” you see the pattern. It’s not a conspiracy; it’s a design. A “patchwork” of economic control and sovereignty being traded for a globalist frame.

Dua Lipa: It’s a heavy metaphor, Bob. Being Albanian, I’ve seen how quickly borders and “orders” can shift. But is this quilt something being forced on us, or is it something we’re accidentally sewing ourselves every time we engage with these massive international systems?

Joe Jukic: The “how” is important, Dua, but I’m looking at the “why” and the “who.” Bob talks about the Rockefellers as the tailors, but they’re following a blueprint that’s ancient. It’s written in the stars—literally. Look at Venus, the Morning Star.

Bob Djurdjevic: The Morning Star? You’re going from my geopolitical slides to the heavens, Joe.

Joe Jukic: Because they’re connected! In Revelation 22:16, Jesus says, “I am the bright and morning star.” But think about what that means. The Morning Star is the herald of the dawn. It’s the “Light-Bringer.” In the Greek tradition, that’s Prometheus. His name literally means foresight. He stole the fire—the knowledge—from the gods to give to man. He was the first rebel against the “Old World Order” of Olympus.

Dua Lipa: So you’re saying Christ is identifying with the archetype of Prometheus? The one who sees ahead and suffers for bringing the light? That’s a bold bridge to build, Joe. In my world, we see symbols like the “all-seeing eye” or the “Morning Star” all over the place—in music videos, in fashion—but most people treat them as aesthetic, not as a prophecy of foresight.

Joe Jukic: That’s because they’ve been “retard-maxxed” by the media, Dua. They see the flame but forget who stole it. If the New World Order is the cage, then the Morning Star—the Promethean foresight—is the only way out. Jesus isn’t just a figure of the past; he’s describing himself as the ultimate strategist of the future. The God of Foresight.

Bob Djurdjevic: (Nodding slowly) Foresight. That’s the one thing the people who run the “Quilt” try to keep for themselves. They plan decades ahead while the rest of the world reacts to the last stitch.

Dua Lipa: It’s a strange triad we have here. A Serb, a Croat, and an Albanian sitting around discussing the Rockefellers and Greek Titans. Maybe that’s the real foresight—finding the common thread before the quilt smothers us all.

Joe Jukic: Exactly. You have to see the morning star before the sun actually rises. By then, it’s too late to prepare.

Kosovo – Black Helicopters

Subject: Dua Lipa, Kosovo, and the New World Order’s Divide & Conquer Strategy

Dua,

I see your passion for Kosovo, for its people, for its recognition. But before you celebrate the victories given to you by the New World Order, I want you to understand the game they are playing. The game of divide and conquer—a strategy as old as war itself.

The Roman Empire & Divide and Conquer

The Romans perfected this strategy. They knew that a united people are strong, but a divided people are easy to control. They did not just conquer with swords; they did so with politics, betrayal, and manipulation. They would take a land, find its ethnic, religious, or tribal rivalries, and pit them against each other. By the time the people realized they had been played, it was too late—the empire had already claimed its victory.

Examples of Divide and Conquer in History

  1. The Roman Empire – Stirred tribal conflicts among the Celts, Gauls, and Germans to prevent unity against Rome.
  2. The British Empire – Used sectarian divides in India, Ireland, and Africa to maintain control. (See: Partition of India, the Troubles in Ireland).
  3. The Sykes-Picot Agreement (1916) – Britain and France artificially carved up the Middle East, ensuring endless conflict between Arab states.
  4. Rwanda (1994) – The Belgians enforced racial classifications (Hutu vs. Tutsi), planting the seeds for genocide decades later.
  5. Yugoslavia (1990s) – The West funded nationalism, played ethnic groups against each other, and dismantled a once-strong nation.

And now, we have Kosovo—a land ripped from Serbia, not for its people, but for geopolitical control. Look at Bondsteel, the largest U.S. military base in the Balkans, built right after Kosovo’s war. Is Kosovo truly free, or is it just another chess piece on the board of the global elite?

Dua, do not let them use you. Do not let them turn Albanians and Serbs into eternal enemies for their profit. The real fight is not Kosovo vs. Serbia. The real fight is against those who divide us.

Josip Jukić