Tag: corporate corruption
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They control politicians from behind. People don’t care
I wrote tons of articles about how politics is a hostage of Big Banks, super-rich families and international companies. And it wasn’t just me. Of course, I immerse into details, revealing – at least I hope – the whole truth. The mainstream media, however, give you more than an important hint. Guess what? Even highly…
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The most controversial book ever – how the political background really looks like. And make mathematics out of it
98 % of politics (including sheer political statements) is the result of the background deals which are results of intertwined constellations of lobbyists, movers-and-shakers, crooks, secret services (public or hidden) and those whom they are serving. The super-rich groups, multinational companies, lodges, banks and so on. The order doesn’t necessarily reflect whether the particular subject…
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They don’t speak Czech and manipulate the Czech Republic’s financial system
As a proponent of the global government, I seemingly shouldn’t have a problem with someone manipulating the Czech Republic’s financial balance. But wrong! Not only we don’t have the all-good global government but we live in conditions where the economic predators prey. They are multinational, well-organized, and make sure all the surplus value (note that…
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USA’s double standard – China and India
India is a flawed democracy with enormously deep-seated corruption. Torture is widespread in the prison system. Yet, what does really bother the US government? Yes, corruption (not the corporate one because they stand for corporations). But look closely at the US’ criticism of China. Right, they criticize everything they can. Because investing is very difficult…
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Corporate corruption is here without anybody measuring it
Everybody knows the Transparency International corruption index and how badly are the particular countries placed. The methods of measuring are quite objective and meaningful. And gross corruption poses a huge problem to countries’ development. But how come they do measure only gross corruption while there is enormously strong corporate corruption. Because corporate corruption is everywhere.…