Tag: super-rich families

  • Journalists: The high priests of pretending

    Journalists: The high priests of pretending

    We begin pretending earlier than we realize. At first, the lies feel harmless. Adults tell children stories about Santa Claus. They invent magical worlds where good always wins, and evil is punished. Also, they promise that everything will turn out fine, even when it will not. They do it to protect innocence—or so they say.…

  • The impact of colonial history on modern geopolitics

    The impact of colonial history on modern geopolitics

    Colonialism has officially ended. Yet its structures remain deeply embedded in the global system. In fact, the modern world order still runs on the mechanisms built by European empires. Colonial history does not sit in museums; instead, it lives in borders, currencies, alliances, and crises. It continues to shape how nations trade, borrow, vote, fight,…

  • The fight to possess anything – it’s turned against us

    The fight to possess anything – it’s turned against us

    Throughout history, people have struggled to possess something of their own. Not out of greed, but because without ownership, there was no dignity, no safety, no independence. To own even a patch of land, a cow, or a tool was to escape the total control of kings, lords, or masters. However, what began as a…

  • Socialism for the rich

    Socialism for the rich

    The ultra-rich own hundreds of trillions of dollars worldwide. Their wealth is unimaginable, yet they remain unsatisfied. Billionaires are content with the system, but they should not be. Even the top one percent, excluding the ultra-rich, should not be content either. The system does not serve them. Instead, it traps them in endless competition, insecurity,…

  • Can the real boss Peter Thiel control Donald Trump?

    Can the real boss Peter Thiel control Donald Trump?

    Peter Thiel is one of the most powerful men alive (if you want to sue me, read this). He does not seek the spotlight like Donald Trump, yet his influence stretches further. He built PayPal, seeded Facebook, and operates in elite financial and technological circles. Unlike Trump, he does not crave attention. He wields power…

  • Multinational corporations and local economies

    Multinational corporations and local economies

    Multinational corporations (MNCs) are large businesses that operate in multiple countries. They leverage their vast financial and technological resources to dominate global markets. They manufacture goods, provide services, and influence international trade, often surpassing the power of national economies. Their economic strength grants them the ability to manipulate policies, suppress competition, and shape labor markets…

  • USA: Oligarchy or rule of lobbyists?

    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…

  • Politics changes people personally

    Politics changes people personally

    Politics does not move in a straight line. It shifts like a constellation, with every decision altering the balance. One wrong step can send a politician spiraling downward, while a single strategic move can elevate them. Super-rich groups pull the strings, influencing who rises and who falls. A politician must navigate this complex web, knowing…

  • Why Western economic policies destabilize foreign governments

    Why Western economic policies destabilize foreign governments

    Western economic policies are marketed as instruments of stability, progress, and modernization. In reality, they often lead to financial collapse, political unrest, and long-term dependency. Institutions like the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and Federal Reserve are not neutral organizations. They act as economic enforcers, shaping global markets to benefit Western financial elites. Their…

  • How to distinguish whether a conspiracy theory is right?

    How to distinguish whether a conspiracy theory is right?

    The most of conspiracy theories are written by secret services. They are crazy, with no internal logic, absurd, unbelievable, evidence-free and the goal is apparent – make people dismiss conspiracy theories altogether so people blindly rely on the establishment. So how to know whether a conspiracy theory is right? However, there are a few “conspiracy…