Tag: super-rich interest groups

  • 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…

  • Charles de Gaulle? Powerful France, not just a puppet state

    Charles de Gaulle? Powerful France, not just a puppet state

    Charles de Gaulle shaped modern France in ways few leaders could. He did not just lead the country; he engineered its rise as a global power. Without him, France could have remained a weakened, dependent nation, overshadowed by the United States and Britain or even threatened by Soviet influence. He manipulated the political, military, and…

  • 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…

  • They cherish privacy: How mass espionage threatens democracy

    They cherish privacy: How mass espionage threatens democracy

    They say they cherish privacy. Yet they conduct mass espionage. Governments and corporations claim to protect personal data. At the same time, they monitor, collect, and store information on an unprecedented scale. Privacy is a privilege for the elite, while the public remains under constant surveillance. Furthermore, the expansion of digital technology has enabled an…

  • There used to be strong leaders, now we have stupid politicians

    There used to be strong leaders, now we have stupid politicians

    Cardinal Richelieu, Charles de Gaulle, Winston Churchill, and Margaret Thatcher shaped history with intelligence, strategy, and decisive action. They built nations, crushed opposition, and made long-term decisions that defined the future. They did not depend on public approval to make bold choices. Instead, they understood that leadership required force, strategic alliances, and the ability to…

  • Politics happening in data? Driven by AI

    Politics happening in data? Driven by AI

    Humans evolved to see the world through stories. Politics is no exception. People do not analyze governance through data but through narratives. They have personal favorite politicians, whom they see as saviors, and others they passionately hate. There is no rationality in this. It is pure emotion. It is an evolutionary instinct. The brain prefers…

  • Conservatism: Hypocrisy to the core and evolution

    Conservatism: Hypocrisy to the core and evolution

    Conservatism is not rational or enlightened. Instead, it is a survival mechanism rooted in tribal instincts. It thrives on fear, hierarchy, and rigid loyalty. These traits evolved to maintain order in early human societies. Conservatives claim moral superiority, yet their values are little more than animalistic behaviors dressed up as patriotism and religion. The irony…

  • The Vatican’s hidden power

    The Vatican’s hidden power

    The Vatican is more than a religious institution. It controls vast wealth, influences governments, and holds secrets that shape history. Its power extends far beyond the walls of St. Peter’s Basilica. Few understand the extent of its influence. It has survived centuries of political change, wars, and revolutions. Despite scandals, it remains a huge force…

  • Biggest lobby in Poland? Catholic Church

    Biggest lobby in Poland? Catholic Church

    The Catholic Church in Poland is not just a religious institution—it is a political powerhouse, an economic empire, and a judicial force. Priests do not function as traditional lobbyists, yet they shape laws, control public discourse, and influence key decision-makers behind the scenes. Unlike corporate lobbyists, who must register and disclose financial activities, the Church…