Tag: super-rich families

  • How do cartels pay off?

    How do cartels pay off?

    Cartels are not relics of the past. They are not drug lords in jungles, they wear suits, hold bank accounts, and speak at summits. They exist in every major industry — finance, telecommunications, construction, energy, pharmaceuticals, and even entertainment. Their language is formal, their documents clean, and their crimes almost impossible to detect. A cartel…

  • The super-rich own $100 trillion. And we are their slaves

    The super-rich own $100 trillion. And we are their slaves

    Modern slavery does not need chains. It needs numbers, contracts, and consent. The world’s richest families now control more than $100 trillion in hidden wealth. It sits behind banks, hedge funds, and corporate fronts. They could end poverty tomorrow, yet they will not. Because their purpose is not to improve the world, but to dominate…

  • Democracy is a shitty system. Voters know nothing. Voters are shit

    Democracy is a shitty system. Voters know nothing. Voters are shit

    This claim comes from Jaroslav Haščák, co-founder of the Penta Group and one of the most powerful men in Slovak business. His words, caught in the infamous Gorilla recordings, shocked the public but also revealed something deeper. Behind the vulgar tone lies an uncomfortable truth about how elites see democracy — not as an ideal,…

  • Animalistic morality and societal structures

    Animalistic morality and societal structures

    Morality is something animalistic. There is no justice in who will be born, how many people will exist, or how good a life he or she will live. Moral steps that lead to good outcomes are aberrations — the whole system is much closer to moral nihilism. It was the highly esteemed Professor Jaroslav Peregrin,…

  • The hidden Jewish and Anglosaxon clientelism in the CIA

    The hidden Jewish and Anglosaxon clientelism in the CIA

    The CIA presents itself as an intelligence agency serving the United States. In reality, it has always served networks of influence — financial, ideological, and ethnic. Among these, Jewish clientelism has quietly shaped alliances, recruitment, and foreign policy priorities. Also, Anglosaxon clientelism has its say in the CIA. The goal is not to accuse an…

  • China’s education and science systems: Crossroads of reform

    China’s education and science systems: Crossroads of reform

    China’s future as a global technology leader depends critically on its ability to reform its education and scientific research systems. Today’s schooling and research apparatus remains largely rigid, focused on rote learning and hierarchical bureaucracy. Without bold change, millions of students and scholars will continue to be funneled through an outdated pipeline that stifles creativity…

  • Billionaires and the empire of illusion

    Billionaires and the empire of illusion

    Modern society worships billionaires as saviors. They are portrayed as visionaries who will save the planet (Bill Gates), end disease, and colonize Mars (Elon Musk). Their faces appear on magazine covers as symbols of progress and genius. Yet their benevolence is a myth. Behind the spectacle lies a system of control — a fusion of…

  • The everlasting tribalism destroys all

    The everlasting tribalism destroys all

    Tribalism never died. It simply evolved. The Israeli–Palestinian conflict proves that humanity still kneels before its oldest instinct — dividing the world into “us” and “them.” What began as a regional war has now turned into a global sickness. Every side, every faith, and every nation projects ancient loyalties onto modern politics. As a result,…

  • The moral emptiness of the global elite

    The moral emptiness of the global elite

    Behind presidents and parliaments stand the true masters — the bankers. Nomi Prins exposed this in All the Presidents’ Bankers. She showed how a century of alliances between Wall Street and the White House built a financial aristocracy that never leaves power. The same families who financed wars, coups, and crises still write the rules…

  • Why humanity never learns from history

    Why humanity never learns from history

    Every generation thinks it is smarter than the one before. It believes wars belong to the past, that humanity has finally matured, that reason will replace greed. But it never happens. The faces change, the flags change, yet the instincts stay. Power still corrupts. Greed still spreads. Vanity still drives the masses into chaos. People…