Tag: capitalism

  • Bill Gates vs climate scientists: Hope or denial?

    Bill Gates vs climate scientists: Hope or denial?

    Bill Gates believes the climate crisis, while serious, is not the end of humankind. He argues that human intelligence, technological innovation, and financial power will ultimately prevail. To him, climate change is a solvable engineering problem. It is not a sign of moral collapse, only a challenge of scale. He envisions a future of nuclear…

  • The unwanted truth: Even dictators need human rights

    The unwanted truth: Even dictators need human rights

    Many countries still treat human rights as a Western imposition rather than a moral necessity. They reject them as tools of foreign interference, colonial arrogance, or cultural domination. Yet behind this rejection lies a contradiction. The same governments that denounce the West still depend on the very international order that human rights created. The question…

  • How banking replaced religion as global power

    How banking replaced religion as global power

    For centuries, religion ruled the human mind. It shaped laws, justified wars, and promised salvation in exchange for obedience. Priests and monarchs shared the same throne. Then science and reason broke faith’s monopoly. Yet power never disappears—it only changes form. When religion began to decline, another faith quietly rose to replace it. This time, it…

  • The moral emptiness of the global elite

    The moral emptiness of the global elite

    Behind presidents and parliaments stand the true masters — the bankers. Nomi Prins exposed this in All the Presidents’ Bankers. She showed how a century of alliances between Wall Street and the White House built a financial aristocracy that never leaves power. The same families who financed wars, coups, and crises still write the rules…

  • How intelligence agencies control banks and markets

    How intelligence agencies control banks and markets

    Politicians claim to rule nations. Yet many of their decisions begin somewhere else. The real power lies behind the curtains, in rooms where no one votes and no one watches. Intelligence agencies form a global empire that never runs for office but quietly dictates what elected leaders can and cannot do. Their reach goes far…

  • Practical obstacles to the global government

    Practical obstacles to the global government

    The dream of a global government has always fascinated visionaries. It promises peace, coordination, and equality across the planet. Yet in reality, the world is ruled not by ideals but by entrenched structures of power. These structures exist both in the wealthy West and in developing regions. Super-rich families, banks, and lobbyists dominate advanced economies.…

  • The abuse of titans’ super-intelligence

    The abuse of titans’ super-intelligence

    Humanity often praises its great minds. These titans of intellect shaped history, invented theories, and built systems that changed the world. Yet their brilliance did not always serve truth or humanity. Many of them abused their intelligence. They produced errors, false systems, or destructive inventions. The paradox is striking: super-intelligence has been both humanity’s greatest…

  • Read between the lines, if you are an intelligent reader

    Read between the lines, if you are an intelligent reader

    They always say there is no background political process. But why do they always insinuate (journalists) that there is something like that? So you must read between the lines. This article is a selection of quotes I have collected over time. They are from both English and Czech media. These are just pieces, but they…

  • Dictators rule by fear, democracies by hidden elites

    Dictators rule by fear, democracies by hidden elites

    Totalitarian regimes thrive on clarity. The state names the enemy openly, propaganda repeats it endlessly, and every citizen knows who to fear. Stalin labeled kulaks and wreckers. Hitler made Jews and Communists the ultimate threat. Mao identified counter-revolutionaries and rightists. These regimes could not survive without pointing to a visible enemy. The methods were brutal…

  • How to get rid of organized crime

    How to get rid of organized crime

    Organized crime is not born as a giant. It begins with independent gangs, small groups of criminals who control a street corner, a bar, or a neighborhood. Over time, these gangs expand, form alliances, and build networks. Eventually, they grow into a parallel power structure that rivals the state. It kills individuals, but it also…