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  • Hillary Clinton, war with Russia and puppet state

    Hillary Clinton, war with Russia and puppet state

    Had Hillary Clinton won the election, Russia would have never been the same. There would have been, with great likelihood, a war with Russia and then transformed it into a puppet state. Or another solution to disrupt the regime. Germany as a puppet state My regular readers know it so if you don’t, please don’t…

  • Czech culture cannot make it big in science

    Czech culture cannot make it big in science

    I remember days when top Czech scientists were denying the Global warming on one Czech scientific website. And here we go. Why the Czech website? Because Czech scientists sometimes struggle with English. You don’t need Czech language to understand scientific news. Czech culture just cannot make it large in scientific fields. Bad governance: Bad top…

  • US Ashkenazi Jews vs. Israeli Ashkenazi Jews

    US Ashkenazi Jews vs. Israeli Ashkenazi Jews

    Ashkenazi Jews once stood as a fairly cohesive group. Rooted in Germany, Poland, and Eastern Europe, they shared not just faith but also a broader cultural experience. They spoke Yiddish, valued education, and carried a European outlook on life. Yet the traumas of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries shattered that unity forever. Some fled to…

  • Human rights should belong to business

    Human rights should belong to business

    Human rights today are not sacred. They are not serious. They are not even real. Instead of law, they have become theater. Spoken in grand halls, ignored in cargo holds. Displayed on websites, erased in warehouses. While corporations expand, while regimes torture, while profits rise—rights remain stuck in press releases. This is no accident. It…

  • Blacks and Hispanics have genetically lower intelligence

    Blacks and Hispanics have genetically lower intelligence

    Of course, there is no exact evidence that different races possess different intelligence (g factor (IQ)). Let’s pretend blacks have the same genes for intelligence as East Asians and white people. However, there have been experiments with the exchange of children of different races into respectively different families (black children into white families and vice…

  • Want to be a politician? Prestigious circles are almost a necessity

    Want to be a politician? Prestigious circles are almost a necessity

    The dream looks simple. A motivated citizen. A rising political star. A national leader chosen by the people. Many still believe in it. Some even teach it to children. Work hard. Play by the rules. Get involved in your party. Serve the public. One day, if you keep at it, you will reach the top.…

  • The new oligarchy: Beijing, Mumbai, and the Silent empire

    The new oligarchy: Beijing, Mumbai, and the Silent empire

    For over a century, the Western elite controlled the script. Wall Street set the pace (aka the super-rich families and banks), Silicon Valley drove innovation, and Washington exported governance models dressed up as democracy. However, that world is gone. Today, a new oligarchy rises—not from Paris, Berlin, or New York, but from Beijing, Mumbai, and…

  • Limited knowledge and being always wrong on something

    Limited knowledge and being always wrong on something

    The Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias where people with low ability or knowledge overestimate their competence, while those with high ability tend to underestimate theirs, often because they are more aware of the complexity of the subject. But this paragraph is merely a part of the wider topic. My article aims to show our…

  • Intellectual property vs morality

    Intellectual property vs morality

    “Would you steal a bread from a shop?” Some of these questions go when talking about internet piracy. Some people brag about strictly following the policies of intellectual property owners. But what we have to do before making claims about Intellectual property? Question the innate biological human morality. The origins of human morality Human morality…

  • Is it really worth it for people to go into politics now?

    Is it really worth it for people to go into politics now?

    All the spotlight. But politics has inevitable bitter ends. Nearly every single politician will wear off. Unpopular decisions, bad economy, events caused by powers untouched by the very politicians. My readers know that political trio consists of the face (the politician), mover-and-shaker (the brain) and crook (stealing funds). You cannot, with all of the things…