In this episode of Analyzing Finance with Nick, we explore the historical and contemporary hypocrisies of the ruling classes. We delve into neoreactionary theory, specifically Curtis Yarvin's analogy of elites as 'elves' from Middle Earth, who set moral rules they don't follow. The discussion highlights the lack of accountability and moral standards among elites, comparing them to middle and lower classes who bear the consequences of societal rules. Through historical examples and modern contexts, Nick argues for a return to the principle of 'noblesse oblige'—where elites must lead by example and face consequences for their failures, to maintain legitimacy and societal trust.
AARO Report & National Security State Deceptions | Richard Dolan Show
Richard Dolan critically examines the recent report issued by the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). He delves into the historical overview of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), also known as UFOs, and questions the transparency and honesty of the ruling establishment. He scrutinizes the report's claims, its lack of substantial evidence, and its misrepresentation of historical studies. Dolan also discusses intriguing developments such as the metamaterial artifact and the testimonies of insiders about crash retrievals. This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in the truth behind UAPs and the ongoing battle within the national security establishment.
Get your PDF copy of the AARO report here: https://media.defense.gov/2024/Mar/08...
Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ The concept of “wealth hoarding” has gained traction in the wake of the Occupy movement and the Berni
“The ruling class continually extracts wealth from the public not so that they can become wealthier than they already are, but to keep the public from having that wealth. They’re not worried that they’ll be unable to support their needs in the future if they don’t extract another billion dollars, they just understand that the wealthier everyone else gets, the less their own wealth matters. They’re not wealth-hoarding, they’re wealth-obstructing.
Wealth is a zero-sum game, as is its good friend power. The more power everyone else has, the less power our current rulers would have over us. This is why so much energy goes into ensuring that votes have as little effect as possible on the operations of the state and making sure everything stays the same no matter what the public wants.
Imagine if ordinary people started having as much influence over the direction human civilization will take as war profiteers, oil tycoons, globalized wage slavers and Silicon Valley plutocrats. Imagine if the working class had enough disposable income to begin funding grassroots political campaigns, building their own media networks, or even funding think tanks and NGOs to advance their own interests like plutocrats do today. Imagine if everyone could afford to work less and relax more, and finally start learning about what’s really going on in the world.
Wealth is meaningless if everyone is wealthy. Power is meaningless if everyone has power. The kings of our day have a vested interest in keeping everyone poor and powerless, because if everyone is king, then no one is king.”
"Either we choose to go on as a civilization or we don't. That is as black or white as it gets. There are no grey areas when it comes to survival.".. The following is a slightly edited version of remarks delivered by 16-year-old Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg to attendees at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Friday, January 25, 2018.Our house is on fire. I am here to say, our house is on fire.