Tag: politics

  • 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…

  • America’s 400 days to save democracy

    America’s 400 days to save democracy

    The United States was once regarded as the stronghold of democracy. Its Constitution inspired revolutions, and its institutions were treated as models across the world. Yet today, that image is cracking. Timothy Garton Ash warns that Americans have barely 400 days to save their republic. The warning is not rhetorical. It reflects a reality where…

  • Freethinking and helping: We will downgrade you

    Freethinking and helping: We will downgrade you

    Platforms speak about free speech. They celebrate diversity of voices. Yet when freethinkers tell the truth, the algorithms punish them. FreethinkersInternational.net shows the paradox clearly. It has 25,000 subscribers on X. Its posts reach barely 100 people. The pattern is not a bug. It is a weapon. If you attack the establishment, if you expose…

  • 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 politician who mentions atheists – And what happens

    The politician who mentions atheists – And what happens

    Atheists are among the least spoken groups in political life. Politicians refer to every kind of religion. They praise Christian heritage, show respect for Jewish communities, meet Muslim leaders, and even flatter vague spirituality. Yet they almost never mention atheists. If they do, it often leads to tension, controversy, or silence. Religion is treated as…

  • How malicious acts help the devil of the US establishment

    How malicious acts help the devil of the US establishment

    It is tempting to think that malicious acts—terrorist attacks, financial collapses, scandals, riots—hurt the United States government. They look like blows against power. They seem to undermine legitimacy. Yet history shows the opposite. Every time a crisis strikes, the establishment bends it into fuel. What was meant to hurt makes it stronger. What was meant…

  • Why nobody cares about Palestinians: Money doesn’t stink

    Why nobody cares about Palestinians: Money doesn’t stink

    The paradox is clear. Palestinians face mass suffering, yet the world looks away. Their homes are destroyed, their children killed, and their lives reduced to numbers on a screen. Ukraine dominates front pages, but Gaza appears only in scattered reports, often framed as a security problem. This silence is not an accident. It comes from…

  • Kirk, hidden killers, millions will die because lack of health care

    Kirk, hidden killers, millions will die because lack of health care

    Donald Trump calls for the death penalty for the worst criminals. He frames it as strength, as proof of his will to deliver justice. However, the same Trump once admitted in an interview: “There are a lot of killers. You think our country’s so innocent?” That line was not an accident. Instead, it was a…

  • 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…

  • Freethinkers, but restrained by everything

    Freethinkers, but restrained by everything

    Freethinkers present themselves as challengers of dogma, defenders of independence, and voices of courage. Yet their reality is far less heroic. They face walls built by culture, academia, and money. Some ideas move easily with the current, while others drown before they ever surface. Power chooses which ones may live and which must vanish. Truth…