Category: Articles

  • Submissive–dominant relationships as a disaster

    Submissive–dominant relationships as a disaster

    From birth to death, most people follow. They obey teachers, they nod to bosses. They bow to laws; they click “accept” without reading. And they lower their voice near police. They stay quiet at work. They endure bureaucracy. And they wait—always wait—for someone above them to approve, explain, or decide. They are not stupid, they…

  • Who is to blame for wars?

    Who is to blame for wars?

    People often search for simple answers. They blame the dictator, they blame the extremist. They blame the foreigner. Yet the truth behind wars is far from simple. It is layered, invisible, and deeply structural. Wars do not erupt randomly. Rather, they emerge from calculated decisions, quiet alliances, and systems designed to reward conflict. And because…

  • Convincing to be atheist? IQ and fallacies prevail

    Convincing to be atheist? IQ and fallacies prevail

    People often assume that religious belief disappears once intelligence rises. They imagine that with enough education, reading, and logic, belief simply crumbles. But this illusion collapses the moment you meet a religious scholar. Or a spiritual software engineer. Or a theistic philosopher. Suddenly, it becomes obvious: intelligence does not prevent belief. In fact, it often…

  • Why billionaires give. But the real rulers never do

    Why billionaires give. But the real rulers never do

    Billionaires often appear generous. Media outlets praise them for their philanthropic efforts. Award ceremonies celebrate their foundations. Documentaries follow their missions. Yet, something far more calculated hides beneath the surface. Not all billionaires give. And those who do, usually gain. Most importantly, the super-rich families rarely give anything at all. Their world is not built…

  • Professional conspiracy theorists: False prophets

    Professional conspiracy theorists: False prophets

    They act like rebels. They speak like prophets. But they sell like marketers. Today’s conspiracy theorists are not lonely investigators or rogue philosophers. They are professionals, they record podcasts. And they sell books. They monetize paranoia. Yet despite all their dramatic claims, they never say who actually rules the world. They never name the real…

  • Two mothers with strollers are talking about gassing the Gypsies

    Two mothers with strollers are talking about gassing the Gypsies

    Two Caucasian mothers with strollers, caring for babies, are talking to each other. Mothers who should be raising their children keep switching discussion topics as they stroll. And one of them says: “They should really gas the Gypsies!” The other one nods. Do you think this is a form of art or some fantasy? No,…

  • Mossad allowed to kill, therefore it is so good

    Mossad allowed to kill, therefore it is so good

    I once heard it from an ex-KGB officer: every agency kills. But Mossad? Mossad is allowed. Most countries kill and lie. Israel kills and explains. That turns Mossad into something strange: a legalized assassin with a heroic reputation. And since every other agency in the Middle East kills, we are told Mossad must kill to…

  • Cocaine, male prostitutes and chief of protocol as best citizen

    Cocaine, male prostitutes and chief of protocol as best citizen

    While you may claim the title is tabloid-like, you are correct. The sad thing is, to some extent, that it is absolutely truthful. The Czech president’s chief of protocol had binges with cocaine snorted and male prostitutes (despite working for a president who wanted to be seen as conservative). When the affair came to light,…

  • How can we scientifically measure culture?

    How can we scientifically measure culture?

    Culture is one of the most powerful yet elusive forces shaping human behavior. It guides our values, language, dress, morality, habits, and ambitions. Yet despite its abstract nature, modern science has developed many sophisticated tools for measuring it. Culture is not only observable—it is quantifiable. Across disciplines such as psychology, anthropology, sociology, economics, and neuroscience,…

  • Let’s do it the Chinese way. It cannot be more dangerous

    Let’s do it the Chinese way. It cannot be more dangerous

    China is rising—not just in GDP and infrastructure, but in influence. While America dithers and Europe stalls, China acts. To many, this looks like the future. Roads are built. Orders are obeyed. Pandemics are crushed. Political chaos is replaced by seamless authority. For some observers, this is not terrifying—it is inspiring. I wrote an article…