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  • 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…

  • Why Western economic policies destabilize foreign governments

    Why Western economic policies destabilize foreign governments

    Western economic policies are marketed as instruments of stability, progress, and modernization. In reality, they often lead to financial collapse, political unrest, and long-term dependency. Institutions like the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and Federal Reserve are not neutral organizations. They act as economic enforcers, shaping global markets to benefit Western financial elites. Their…

  • How to distinguish whether a conspiracy theory is right?

    How to distinguish whether a conspiracy theory is right?

    The most of conspiracy theories are written by secret services. They are crazy, with no internal logic, absurd, unbelievable, evidence-free and the goal is apparent – make people dismiss conspiracy theories altogether so people blindly rely on the establishment. So how to know whether a conspiracy theory is right? However, there are a few “conspiracy…

  • They cherish privacy: How mass espionage threatens democracy

    They cherish privacy: How mass espionage threatens democracy

    They say they cherish privacy. Yet they conduct mass espionage. Governments and corporations claim to protect personal data. At the same time, they monitor, collect, and store information on an unprecedented scale. Privacy is a privilege for the elite, while the public remains under constant surveillance. Furthermore, the expansion of digital technology has enabled an…

  • There used to be strong leaders, now we have stupid politicians

    There used to be strong leaders, now we have stupid politicians

    Cardinal Richelieu, Charles de Gaulle, Winston Churchill, and Margaret Thatcher shaped history with intelligence, strategy, and decisive action. They built nations, crushed opposition, and made long-term decisions that defined the future. They did not depend on public approval to make bold choices. Instead, they understood that leadership required force, strategic alliances, and the ability to…

  • LGBTQ+ rights and secular movements

    LGBTQ+ rights and secular movements

    LGBTQ+ rights and secular movements have long been connected. Science supports LGBTQ+ identities as natural variations of human behavior. History shows that religious institutions have been responsible for much of the persecution against LGBTQ+ people. Secular movements have played a crucial role in ending this oppression. They have replaced religious dogma with reason, law, and…

  • Politics happening in data? Driven by AI

    Politics happening in data? Driven by AI

    Humans evolved to see the world through stories. Politics is no exception. People do not analyze governance through data but through narratives. They have personal favorite politicians, whom they see as saviors, and others they passionately hate. There is no rationality in this. It is pure emotion. It is an evolutionary instinct. The brain prefers…

  • Power consolidation and Trump

    Power consolidation and Trump

    Every politician wants to have one thing done after gaining office – consolidation of power. The shadow power structures are in hostile constellations. Every one of them wants to gain as much influence as it can. Since the US banks, super-rich families behind them and power structures are fractured, Trump must make sure he (not…