Tag: big banks

  • Forbes’ billionaires vs Big Banks: Who rules?

    Forbes’ billionaires vs Big Banks: Who rules?

    I cannot write about Forbes magazine what I truly desire as a lawsuit may ensue. So let Forbes do what it is doing and let’s get informed about the evidence-based existence of the powerful bankers and super-rich families or my own story of how I awoke to the reality. So let’s get to the bottom…

  • Super-rich in control of AI? Huge race, competition and war

    Super-rich in control of AI? Huge race, competition and war

    The Western world consists of global banks such as Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and Deutsche Bank that are interconnected through ownership stakes, shared board members, and secret agreements. They are owned by super-rich families. Major capital flows are present with such actors as lobbyists and politicians and their subsequent power networks creating the international order.…

  • A mere criminal less dangerous than the super-rich

    A mere criminal less dangerous than the super-rich

    Nobody wants to be personally robbed. However, petty theft is a widespread crime. It includes shoplifting, pickpocketing, and similar offenses. Rates vary greatly between regions. In 2016, the global average was 783 incidents per 100,000 people. Senegal reported only 1 per 100,000. Denmark reported 3,949 per 100,000. It sounds huge, so is a mere criminal…

  • Will US and Western democracy survive?

    Will US and Western democracy survive?

    US President Joe Biden said he had done the best for America (while dropping tears), insinuating how tough it is to be a US president. All those big banks, super-rich families, multinational lobbyists more powerful than he is. But we should highlight this: he has said that Trump would be a threat for the US…

  • Evade taxes and maximize profits: The Western financial system

    Evade taxes and maximize profits: The Western financial system

    Multinational corporations and super-rich families have developed a wide range of strategies to evade taxes and maximize profits. These practices exploit loopholes in international tax laws and rely on the collaboration of global banks and financial networks. The impact is profound, depriving governments of revenue and exacerbating economic inequality. This article explores how these schemes…

  • Drug money laundering more profitable than the legal market

    Drug money laundering more profitable than the legal market

    Every educated person knows the War on Drugs is an utter failure. It is widely criticized for its failure and harmful consequences. It hasn’t reduced drug production, distribution, or use. The global drug trade thrives despite the massive efforts. So is drug money laundering more profitable than legalization? The costs are immense. Mass incarcerations disproportionately…

  • Killed CEO makes the rich scared vs 50,000 killed without a notice

    Killed CEO makes the rich scared vs 50,000 killed without a notice

    Both tabloids and broadsheets paid enormous attention to UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was killed in New York City. I get that his social status was huge, but it frightened corporate America, Big Banks, and super-rich families because it could be them someday. The killed CEO does matter, but over 48,000 firearm-related deaths are nothing.…

  • Lame duck president? The reasons they won’t tell you

    Lame duck president? The reasons they won’t tell you

    A “lame duck” president is nearing the end of their term. They lack the power or influence they once had. This usually happens between the election of a successor and the transfer of power. But as usual, the media won’t tell you what is the core of it. The term comes from 18th-century England. It…

  • Why are wars? Let’s simplify it

    Why are wars? Let’s simplify it

    The world peace is often deemed as unrealistic. But if the world’s citizens weren’t the sheep, stood up and show the politicians that they can and will control them, there would be peace. Let’s stop this with the famous claim “The biggest problem in politics is the stupidity of people” made by Helmut Schmidt. But…

  • Emotions in politics as a scourge. Let’s bring rationality

    Emotions in politics as a scourge. Let’s bring rationality

    Emotions in politics bring nothing but destruction, completely destroying the political process, with voters relying on their prehistoric instincts rather than rationally analyzing, being devoid of cognitive biases, fallacies, and formal fallacies. They don’t want to work with information, being completely devoid of emotions, with the precision of a scientist where the rational core wins.…