Tag: super-rich interest groups
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Why billionaires give. But the real rulers never do
Billionaires often appear generous. Media outlets praise them for their philanthropic efforts. Award ceremonies celebrate their foundations. Documentaries follow their missions. Yet, something far more calculated hides beneath the surface. Not all billionaires give. And those who do, usually gain. Most importantly, the super-rich families rarely give anything at all. Their world is not built…
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Professional conspiracy theorists: False prophets
They act like rebels. They speak like prophets. But they sell like marketers. Today’s conspiracy theorists are not lonely investigators or rogue philosophers. They are professionals, they record podcasts. And they sell books. They monetize paranoia. Yet despite all their dramatic claims, they never say who actually rules the world. They never name the real…
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Two mothers with strollers are talking about gassing the Gypsies
Two Caucasian mothers with strollers, caring for babies, are talking to each other. Mothers who should be raising their children keep switching discussion topics as they stroll. And one of them says: “They should really gas the Gypsies!” The other one nods. Do you think this is a form of art or some fantasy? No,…
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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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US nationalism as a useful maid
US nationalism has never truly governed. It has never led. It has always served. Politicians use it when needed—during war, after terrorist attacks, or in moments of economic collapse. They invoke it, exploit it, and then discard it. Nationalism in America functions like a maid. It shows up when the mess gets out of control,…
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Nationalize churches? One agency promoting atheism
First, they asked us to respect religion. Then, they demanded tax exemptions. Eventually, they bought real estate, ran schools, and influenced governments. All along, they played victims. Meanwhile, they grew rich, powerful, and untouchable. So nationalize them. For too long, churches have escaped scrutiny. They present themselves as moral institutions while hoarding obscene wealth. The…
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Dystopia: People don’t do things because of morality
Well-read people are fully aware that people do things because of resources (in today’s society: money, stocks, cars, and so on) and not morality. Of course, we have complex submissive-dominant relationships, which may be based on morality (for example, paramedics), and people promote which relationships should exist (for example, the police, firefighters), but people don’t…
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Media for feeble-minded and IQ 140
“Don’t be surprised at all. One third of Czechs are idiots!” This quote was proclaimed by one late prominent Czech psychologist. He also pointed out that IQ 100 is nothing. If we put aside how rude it was, he said nothing but the truth. Look at newspapers and magazines! Are they written for someone who…
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They control politicians from behind. People don’t care
I wrote tons of articles about how politics is a hostage of Big Banks, super-rich families and international companies. And it wasn’t just me. Of course, I immerse into details, revealing – at least I hope – the whole truth. The mainstream media, however, give you more than an important hint. Guess what? Even highly…
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If tribalism is correct, was Hitler right? Absolutely not
If we really make and want to make a difference between the English, Americans, Russians, Chinese or Czechs, what does it bring? Gas chambers, genocides, senseless wars. Tribalism is one of the worst things that have ever happened. Adolf Hitler, who hated Jews because of religion, nationalism and finally – they look different from an…