Category: American Capitalism

  • Google’s Govt Surveillance

    This article explores the following key points:

    • Project Maven/AI military.
    • Contracts/data sharing.
    • Ethics/protests.
    • Global reach.
    • Ties to education tools (Classroom assembly lines).
  • Meta Data Harvesting

    This article explores the following key points:

    • Profiling (20k pages on individuals).
    • Algorithms for manipulation.
    • Inequality in data use.
    • Global privacy erosion.
    • Expert biases in design.
  • Social Media Censorship

    This article explores the following key points:

    • Twitter Files govt pressure.
    • Moderation biases.
    • Suppression of dissent.
    • Inequality (elites exempt).
    • Fiat-funded platforms.
  • Palantir Police Software

    This article explores the following key points:

    • Authoritarian control tools.
    • Data contracts.
    • Revolving doors.
    • Global exports.
    • Ties to intelligence co-mingling.
  • Social Credit Tests

    This article explores the following key points:

    • Behavior scoring prep.
    • Tech for control.
    • Inequality in monitoring.
    • Global Chinese-style models.
    • Expert class role in design.
  • Defense Contractors and Endless Wars – Fiat-Funded Machine

    Budget black holes, revolving doors, contractor profits; ties to expert class (think tanks), fiat (unaccounted trillions).

  • The Factory of Compliance: How Public Education Was Engineered for a New World Order

    This article argues that the American public education system was not primarily designed for intellectual emancipation, but as a mechanism for social engineering. From its industrial-era origins to its modern digital form, its core function has been to create a compliant, manageable workforce while systematically suppressing creativity and critical thought.


    The Industrial Blueprint: Rockefeller, the GEB, and the Prussian Model

    This section will trace the system’s origins to the early 20th century, focusing on the General Education Board (GEB), funded by John D. Rockefeller. We will explore how the GEB invested over $129 million to standardize a national curriculum based on the Prussian model, which was explicitly designed to produce obedient soldiers and workers, not independent thinkers. The analysis will cover how this model was used to reinforce social and racial hierarchies and was later exported globally, often replacing indigenous educational traditions with a Western industrial framework.

    The Digital Assembly Line: The Gates Foundation and Modern Manipulation

    Here, we examine the modern evolution of this system under the influence of billionaire philanthropists, particularly the Gates Foundation. This section will detail how over $500 million was spent promoting initiatives like Common Core and data-driven teacher evaluations, effectively creating a digital version of the factory model. Platforms like Google Classroom and other ed-tech tools will be analyzed as instruments for standardizing thought and monitoring compliance, all under the guise of progress and innovation, with little to no public accountability for these privately-funded policy experiments.

    Mechanisms of Subjugation: Standardized Testing and the Debt Trap

    This part focuses on two key tools of control. First, the monopoly held by companies like Pearson on standardized testing, which generates billions in contracts while being plagued by scandals of inaccuracy and bias. Second, the $1.7 trillion student loan crisis, which became a non-dischargeable debt trap following 2005 legislation. This section will argue that this debt functions to discipline the workforce, limiting career choices and life decisions for generations of Americans.

    The Final Outcome: The School-to-Prison Pipeline

    The article concludes by examining the most tragic consequence of this system: the school-to-prison pipeline. We will investigate how zero-tolerance policies disproportionately criminalize minority students and how underfunded schools become direct feeders into the prison-industrial complex. This section will expose how this pipeline is not a failure of the system, but a functional part of it, supplying cheap labor for corporations and profits for the private prison industry.

  • Revolving Door Hall of Fame

    This article explores the following key points:

    • Generals to contractors (examples).
    • Influence on budgets.
    • Loopholes/ethics bypass.
    • Global war exports.
    • Ties to fiat salary spikes.
  • The Expert Class: Manufacturing Consent Through Media and Power

    This article dissects the rise of a credentialed “expert class” that serves as the managerial layer for the elite. Moving seamlessly through revolving doors between government, corporations, media, and academia, this class acts as the gatekeepers of acceptable thought, enforcing the status quo and shaping public policy to benefit their patrons and themselves.


    The Iron Triangle: Revolving Doors of Power

    This section will illustrate the feedback loop where individuals cycle between roles in government agencies (like the Department of Education), corporate boards, think tanks, and philanthropic foundations (like the Gates Foundation). We will analyze how this creates an “iron triangle” that writes, funds, and validates its own policies, ensuring a steady flow of taxpayer money and public grants into private hands while locking out any external critique.

    The Propaganda Engine: How the Expert Class Controls the Narrative

    Here, we explore how this class co-mingles with media and intelligence to manufacture consent. This analysis will integrate several key tactics:

    • Modern Mockingbirds: An examination of the historical relationship between the CIA and major newsrooms, and how those tactics of narrative control have evolved in the digital age.
    • Consolidated Messaging: A case study of media empires like Sinclair Broadcast Group, which dictate identical, centrally-written scripts to hundreds of local news stations, creating an illusion of grassroots opinion.
    • Algorithmic Gatekeepers: An investigation into how Google and Facebook’s algorithms are designed with inherent biases that suppress dissenting information and create curated information bubbles.
    • Weaponized “Truth”: A look at the network of “fact-checking” organizations, often funded by the very same entities (like the Gates Foundation) whose influence they claim to be neutrally assessing.

    The Fusion of Power: Big Tech and the Surveillance State

    This section focuses on the increasingly blurred line between Silicon Valley and the intelligence community. It will cover the flow of talent and contracts from agencies like the NSA to tech giants, and the use of powerful surveillance tools like those developed by Palantir for domestic policing, creating an unprecedented apparatus for monitoring the public.

  • F-35 Lightning Scam

    This article explores the following key points:

    • Cost overruns ($1.7T).
    • Coercion of allies.
    • Performance fails vs alternatives.
    • Expert suppression.
    • Fiat waste in budgets.