Tag: big banks

  • New Elon Musk? The establishment doesn’t want the next one

    New Elon Musk? The establishment doesn’t want the next one

    You create a technological start-up, and they either invest in you or not. That’s the end of the story. Wrong, completely wrong. There is one subtle question? Why all the biggest start-up “inventors” are so silent? They should be top celebrities influencing the world. This article exposes why and also tells why this establishment doesn’t…

  • BRICS: Morally inferior and evil

    BRICS: Morally inferior and evil

    My dear readers know I cannot loathe Western elites more. I hate the interconnected banking system (the Big Banks and their privatized central banks), super-rich families, multinational corporations, international lobbyists who are more powerful than POTUS, politicians (faces), lobbyists (local), crooks and movers and shakers. And this creates power patron-client relationships that are detrimental to…

  • The true criminals wear suits and ties

    The true criminals wear suits and ties

    I tried to explain how stupid nature is to divide the good and bad guys in terms of Britannica’s childish views. People possess a moral system adapted to the African savannah, not for a mega complex world full of capital flows and intertwined super complex moral decisions of who will be born (out of luck,…

  • Why should the world have Venezuela ostracized?

    Why should the world have Venezuela ostracized?

    Venezuela is experiencing the fruits of a failed state. The total humanitarian crisis takes a toll on every single citizen. No food, electricity, clean water, health care to name a few. While there must be a culprit (partly) and, yes, it is the US, the country should be treated in the harshest manner in terms…

  • How are the US and Russia similar?

    How are the US and Russia similar?

    The heading cannot be more counterintuitive. No freedom of speech, arbitrary arrests, unbelievable corruption, authoritarian regime. But still – how are the US and Russia similar? In my article, you will find similarities, yet please note this: They may not be proportionally the same, even though they can be found on a huge level in…

  • The biggest problem in politics is the stupidity of people

    The biggest problem in politics is the stupidity of people

    Every single US voter is fully aware that there are tens of patron-client networks ridden through American politics that grossly disrupt the process detrimental to every citizen. So he or she daily reads media based on information from the political background devoid of our prehistoric like of story-telling. Just statistics and mathematics. No campaign, just…

  • Everything you need to know how West is exploiting Global South

    Everything you need to know how West is exploiting Global South

    Developed countries, particularly in the West, through interconnected banks, multinational corporations, global institutions, and powerful lobbying circles, actively work to prevent the economic and technological progress of developing nations. The West is exploiting Global South. These developed countries use a variety of methods. These include financial manipulation, trade imbalances, technological suppression, and geopolitical interference. But…

  • Evidence-based super-rich families and bankers

    Evidence-based super-rich families and bankers

    I strongly believe that knowing who rules us is part of the repertoire of every individual who considers themselves educated. But these are just conspiracy theories, aren’t they? No, it is heavily evidence-based, with strong internal logic. For example, every country is affected by the Iron Law of Oligarchization, and every country has its background…

  • How the USA’s super-rich formed World War 1 and World War 2

    How the USA’s super-rich formed World War 1 and World War 2

    The idea that the United States intervened in both World Wars purely for moral reasons is a fairy tale meant for children. In truth, it was the economic interests of the USA’s super-rich that significantly influenced the nation’s involvement and actions during World War I and World War II. Of course, there might have been…

  • Should we be working to death? Economical implications

    Should we be working to death? Economical implications

    They say it is a moral obligation to work, as our culture perceives it (sometimes working to death). Not only should you be in the super complicated network, where different constellations make a common good, but our beloved mainstream capitalist theorists adore so much (this is an irony). But you should move, educate more (of…