Tag: politics
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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,…
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Make every developing country a developed one
As of recent estimates, approximately 80% of the world’s population lives in developing countries. The term “developing countries” typically refers to nations with lower income levels, less industrialization, and lower Human Development Index (HDI) scores compared to developed countries. These countries are primarily located in regions such as Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The exact…
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The British Royal Family: Hidden wealth and power
They say the monarchy no longer rules. That it is symbolic. Ceremonial. Constitutional. But that is a fairy tale crafted for schoolbooks and television. The real monarchy is not passive. It is not powerless. It is a system of financial privilege, legal immunity, informal control, and quiet influence. The British royal family stands above the…
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Stupid American division: Republicans vs Democracts
Vote for our stupid monkey-like animalistic ideology and the world suddenly has meaning (except for God, of course). You will live in abundance, society makes sense, there is ultimate right or wrong derived from these ideologies. So let’s take a look at how stupid American political division destroys the country and how the super-rich use…
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We really should not care about the Pope
As an atheist, I have been about to puke when reading, for example, Al Jazeera, The Guardian, Daily Mail, BBC, TMZ and, then, tons of Czech press when the old Pope died and a new one was elected. According to surveys, more than 70% of Czechs identify as non-religious, atheist, or agnostic. Churches remain largely…
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Scholars’ books vs my books: Crazy academia
When you release a non-fiction book, you are supposed to reveal as little information about yourself as you can. No photos, maybe a short bio, some dedication, but don’t be too “egomaniacal”. What about scholars’ books? What I do and can live with My readers know that I don’t hesitate to put my photos, videos…
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Trump vs the banks? Or just another power grab?
They say Donald Trump broke from the system. That he disrupted the global financial order, clashed with central banks, and terrified the architects of Western capitalism. But the truth may be far less revolutionary and far more calculated: what if he never opposed the system—only wanted to own it? What appears as rebellion might be…
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Media distractions that work on Brits and what really matters
Britain once ruled seas and minds. Today, it rules distractions. Turn on any screen, and you enter a circus of outrage. Not over stolen wealth. Not over corporate manipulation. But over the same tired decoys. While ordinary citizens argue about junkies and immigrants, the real power brokers—super-rich families, interconnected banks, corporations, and perhaps even secret…
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Why is China so dangerous to the USA?
Despite the fact that Chinese president Xi Jinping has his hands tied in many political decisions due to pressure from various interest groups, he is the strongest leader since Mao who lost the chance to build up China just like Stalin did with the SSSR (meaning China would have been sole superpower). So why is…
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Hillary Clinton, war with Russia and puppet state
Had Hillary Clinton won the election, Russia would have never been the same. There would have been, with great likelihood, a war with Russia and then transformed it into a puppet state. Or another solution to disrupt the regime. Germany as a puppet state My regular readers know it so if you don’t, please don’t…