By ShockYa Investigations Desk


The Cabal’s Silence

For decades, the dynasties of Redstone, Murdoch, Roberts, and Iger dominated global media. They exploited lawfare to crush rivals and used their vast resources to distract the world while corporations like Glencore plundered natural assets.

All the while, 8 million children went missing every year, including hundreds of thousands from the Caribbean. Their cries remained unheard on front pages.

The Cabal thought themselves untouchable. Until Antigua & Barbuda filed suit.


The $100 Billion Reparations Case

The claim uniquely intertwines the personal and the national:

  • The Sheriff’s Story: Hollywood mogul Alki David, disabled and abused, stripped of homes and companies, donated his $100 billion damages to Antigua & Barbuda as a weapon.
  • The Reef’s Value: The nation’s 28 million acres of coral reef, devastated by global emissions, valued at $8 billion annually in carbon credits.
  • The Missing Children: For the first time, the 8 million lost each year are recognized legally.

These are not aids, but reparations.

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Ignoring the Supreme Court

The Cabal was duly served in multiple jurisdictions:

  • Shari Redstone (twice).
  • Boies Schiller in London.
  • Black Cube agents.
  • Kent Legal (UK) for global service.

The venue: the Supreme Court of the Eastern Caribbean.
The response: silence.

This silence in court implies default, which means the claims are true.

Their silence is a confession.


The Human Cost

This isn’t just theoretical. The fall of Babylon hurt many:

  • Studios shuttered in London.
  • Technicians in Los Angeles rendered jobless overnight.
  • Conservation projects in Europe halted.

One former industry worker voiced to ShockYa anonymously: “We lost everything overnight. Families had nothing.”

This anguish now fuels Antigua & Barbuda’s sovereign claim.


The Trinity of Justice

The case is championed by three key figures:

  • Gassy Dread (Prime Minister Gaston Browne): the Prophet-Leader whose reggae album became the cultural soundtrack of sovereignty.
  • Steadroy “Cutie” Benjamin (Attorney General): the Guardian, dedicated to protecting transparency and truth.
  • Alki David (the Sheriff): the talisman of resilience, contributing his pathos and $100B damages to Antigua & Barbuda.

These three comprise the Three Riders of Justice.


The Financials: From Default to Trillions

This is a pressing financial matter.

  • $100B from damages fuels the SwissX Sovereign Wealth Fund.
  • $8B annually from reef reparations sustains it.

Projected compound growth:

Years3% Growth5% Growth7% Growth
10$226B$264B$307B
20$396B$530B$715B
30$623B$964B$1.5T

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Every citizen of Antigua & Barbuda already holds a SwissX blockchain wallet, with justice set to flow directly to the populace.


The Taste of Their Own Medicine

For decades, the Cabal seized assets and bankrupted adversaries without remorse. They belittled small nations and courts.

Now, they find themselves in default.
Now, their assets are vulnerable to freezing.
Now, they will be pursued globally for reparations.

The same tactics they once wielded against others are turned back upon them.


The Keyboard vs. the Sword

It wasn’t military strength that brought down the Cabal.
It was legal filings, motions, defaults, keystrokes.

The Sheriff wielded the keyboard.
The Guardian carried scales of justice.
The Prophet sang, and his album became law.

The keyboard is mightier than the sword.
And this time, it is wielded not by empire—but by Antigua & Barbuda.