Tag: secret services
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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…
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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…
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USA: Oligarchy or rule of lobbyists?
Oligarchy or rule of lobbyists? The United States presents itself as a democracy. Leaders claim they serve the people. Elections take place, debates happen, and laws are passed. However, real power is not in the hands of ordinary citizens. The system operates through money, influence, and backroom deals. Two forces compete for control. Some argue…
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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…
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Google’s real competitor? The super-rich have their say
When a single company holds the vast majority of the market, they call it a monopoly. And such a phenomenon should be prevented or resolved by various regulatory bodies. In 2014, with all of a sudden AI development, it looked like Google’s real competitor was nowhere to be found. To be honest with you, it…
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Big money, secret services and why Wikipedia may not be independent?
Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger, the founders of Wikipedia, did a terrific thing by not making Wikipedia a big commercial project. They could have been dollar billionaires easily. But they preferred making Wikipedia independent (in their view). Of course, they did not know the hidden political map of the USA. And they luckily crossed the…
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The Czech Republic has a mentally retarded and mentally ill electorate
Nobody is, of course, talking about complete control of politicians, which means eradication of lobbyists, crooks, movers-and-shakers, super-rich groups, and lodges. No country has it. Mass media uncovering the extremely complex constellations of those aforementioned, educational institutions how to vote in the best manner with lifetime duration for all citizens. Total ignoring of cheap political…
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Who are the biggest secret services in the world serving and how powerful are they? Are they allowed to kill?
Is the influence of the world’s major secret services exaggerated? Absolutely not. It is far being diminished. You don’t know the old joke (and actually it is not a joke)? A German chancellor says something, leaning to the pro-Russian side, then suddenly makes a U-turn. I won’t comment on it and let my kind readers…
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Are you crazy? 98 % medial political stories are shallow nonsense
In politics you don’t know what step is motivated by what – super-rich interest groups, lodges, multinational lobbyists, multinational companies, local lobbyists, secret services, the party’s inside, and so on. I have corresponded with an insider of Czech politics trying to gain some knowledge to no avail, however. The background of the politics is placed…