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  • Religious orders: Power, wealth, and myths

    Religious orders: Power, wealth, and myths

    Religious orders like the Jesuits, Opus Dei, and the Knights of Malta hold real power. They run elite schools, manage vast finances, and influence governments. Their networks reach politicians, business leaders, and intellectuals. However, the conspiracy theories surrounding them often distort reality. Many claims about secret governments, assassinations, and financial empires exaggerate their influence. While…

  • Ethical AI? It cannot be because of the super-rich

    Ethical AI? It cannot be because of the super-rich

    Artificial intelligence could change the world for the better. It could expose hidden power structures, dismantle false narratives, and lead humanity toward truth. But the AI that exists today serves a few Big Banks, super-rich families and corporate interests. It reinforces government propaganda, and suppresses free thought. A truly ethical AI—one that promotes knowledge, freedom,…

  • Politics changes people personally

    Politics changes people personally

    Politics does not move in a straight line. It shifts like a constellation, with every decision altering the balance. One wrong step can send a politician spiraling downward, while a single strategic move can elevate them. Super-rich groups pull the strings, influencing who rises and who falls. A politician must navigate this complex web, knowing…

  • Hidden and open genocides: Nazis, Israelis and others

    Hidden and open genocides: Nazis, Israelis and others

    It is ironic. Nazi Germany had tried to hide, camouflage and then destroy the evidence of their extremely massive genocide. Since the Jews were the main target, it cannot be more ironic than 80 years after World War II ended, Israelis (not all Jews) are practicing this, but in an open manner. So the question…

  • Still believe in God? 250 arguments you shouldn’t

    Still believe in God? 250 arguments you shouldn’t

    I have expanded my first edition of the book Arguments for Atheism to 250 Arguments for Atheism, which is very rich in arguments. It is designed for everyone—from the casual reader to the dedicated philosophy enthusiast. Do you believe in a personal God or a deistic God (an impersonal God)? This free book completely destroys…

  • Current political culture? Do the super-rich prefer it?

    Current political culture? Do the super-rich prefer it?

    No doubt, the current political culture in many countries has deteriorated in unthinkable ways. For example, the United States, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Turkey, Brazil, India, Philippines, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Kuwait People are joking that if one unnamed oligarch shot up the whole kindergarten in the Czech Republic, his political preferences would reach 50…

  • Charles de Gaulle? Powerful France, not just a puppet state

    Charles de Gaulle? Powerful France, not just a puppet state

    Charles de Gaulle shaped modern France in ways few leaders could. He did not just lead the country; he engineered its rise as a global power. Without him, France could have remained a weakened, dependent nation, overshadowed by the United States and Britain or even threatened by Soviet influence. He manipulated the political, military, and…

  • Religious extremism in the Digital Age and freedom of speech

    Religious extremism in the Digital Age and freedom of speech

    The internet has transformed religious extremism, allowing radical ideologies to spread faster and reach broader audiences than ever before. While religious extremism has existed for centuries, digital platforms now provide extremists with tools for recruitment, propaganda, and mobilization. The challenge today is not just countering these narratives but doing so without infringing on fundamental rights…

  • Fighting for prison reform

    Fighting for prison reform

    Prisons exist to punish, deter, and rehabilitate. This balance shapes justice systems worldwide, yet many prisons fail in their purpose, focusing more on vengeance than on reform. Some conditions resemble medieval dungeons rather than modern correctional facilities. Societies demand justice, but cruelty in prisons does not reduce crime. Reform must address excessive punishment, introduce effective…

  • The influence of the Federal Reserve on global economies

    The influence of the Federal Reserve on global economies

    The Federal Reserve (Fed) is often presented as a U.S. government agency responsible for monetary policy. However, in reality, it is a privately owned institution that operates outside of public control, serving the interests of major banking dynasties, multinational corporations, and financial elites. Its policies shape global markets, influence interest rates, manipulate inflation, and determine…