Tag: CIA

  • Mossad allowed to kill, therefore it is so good

    Mossad allowed to kill, therefore it is so good

    I once heard it from an ex-KGB officer: every agency kills. But Mossad? Mossad is allowed. Most countries kill and lie. Israel kills and explains. That turns Mossad into something strange: a legalized assassin with a heroic reputation. And since every other agency in the Middle East kills, we are told Mossad must kill to…

  • Terrorists carried out 9/11. Secret services intentionally overlook it?

    Terrorists carried out 9/11. Secret services intentionally overlook it?

    I don’t believe conspiracy theories about 9/11, even though the establishment clearly benefited from this tragedy by the unprecedented restriction of civic freedoms whose lasting effects we still see today We all know the US establishment is something evil – denies people health care, didn’t mind hook them on opioids and caused 500,000 people died,…

  • Totalitarianism vs. facade democracy

    Totalitarianism vs. facade democracy

    In contemporary political discourse, the distinction between overt totalitarian regimes and covertly controlled facade democracies has garnered significant attention. Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, has been a prominent critic of these dynamics, highlighting the mechanisms through which power operates in ostensibly free societies. This article delves into Assange’s perspectives, contrasting the explicit oppression in…

  • Multinational corporations and local economies

    Multinational corporations and local economies

    Multinational corporations (MNCs) are large businesses that operate in multiple countries. They leverage their vast financial and technological resources to dominate global markets. They manufacture goods, provide services, and influence international trade, often surpassing the power of national economies. Their economic strength grants them the ability to manipulate policies, suppress competition, and shape labor markets…

  • Historical connections between banks and intelligence agencies

    Historical connections between banks and intelligence agencies

    Banks and intelligence agencies have always shared a complex relationship. While banks control the flow of money, intelligence agencies gather, manipulate, and protect sensitive information. Over the decades, these two institutions have worked together in ways that shape economies, fund covert operations, and influence global power dynamics. Governments rely on financial institutions to channel funds…

  • Technologically dominant America. Why?

    Technologically dominant America. Why?

    Helmut Schmid’s famous quote goes: “The biggest problem in politics is the stupidity of people.” I have heard comments like this: “Europe is busy with immigrants, genders and ecology meanwhile the US are dominant force in technology.” The quote by Helmut Schmidt, of course, applies even in this case. For every complicated question, there is…

  • Criminal government. What government isn’t criminal?

    Criminal government. What government isn’t criminal?

    The Czech Republic has the privilege to have a dissident who, having suffered under communism, has turned his back. Nevertheless, Petr Cibulka started to claim that the only possible way out of the decay the Czech Republic was and is experiencing is the Swiss model of direct democracy that, in my opinion, doesn’t work even…

  • Snowden and Assange? There are tens of them dead or missing

    I must reiterate my previous claims. The United States of America is ruled by a few super-rich groups who exert control over the politicians, judges, attorneys, secret services, media, etc. Thus, they make the establishment which is something evil. And then we have Edward Snowden and Julian Assange who go against it. But there can be ten times more of them. Only dead or…

  • Economic espionage. Who spies the most? It’s not China

    You read the stories all over and over. The establishment media flood you with stories of how dangerous Chinese economic espionage is and how large its scope is. But who really spies the most? The real budgets of the most powerful secret services which are always connected to clientelistic groups of respective countries are far more larger than you would expect and is admitted. According the the Cornell Law School, economic espionage is…