"For the corporation executives the military enables them to have their risk underwritten by public money; it enables them reasonably to expect that they can exploit for private profit now and later, the risky research developments paid for by public money. It is a mask of the subsidized capitalism from which they extract profit and upon which their power is based.
An expensive arms race, under cover of the military and in a paranoid atmosphere of fright, is an economically attractive business.
They know of no solutions to the paradoxes of the Middle East and Europe, the Far East and Africa except the landing of Marines. They have come to believe that there is no way out—except war—which would remove all the bewildering paradoxes of their tedious and now misguided attempts to construct peace. For they still believe that 'winning' means something, although they never tell us what.
The immediate cause of World War III is the military preparation of it.
Some men want war for sordid, others for idealistic, reasons; some for personal gain, others for impersonal principle. But most of those who consciously want war and accept it, and so help to create its 'inevitability,' want it in order to shift the locus of their problems."
C. Wright Mills, The Causes of World War III, 1960
"America appears now before the world a naked and arbitrary power, as, in the name of realism, its men of decision enforce their often crackpot definitions upon world reality. These men have replaced mind with platitude, and the dogmas by which they are legitimated are so widely accepted that no counterbalance of mind prevails against them. They have replaced the responsible interpretation of events with the disguise of events by a maze of public relations.
The American elite does not have any real image of peace — other than as an uneasy interlude existing precariously by virtue of the balance of mutual fright. The only seriously accepted plan for peace is the full loaded pistol. In short, war or a high state of war-preparedness is felt to be the normal and seemingly permanent condition of the United States.
For the first time in American history, men in authority are talking about an 'emergency' without a foreseeable end. Such men as these are crackpot realists: in the name of realism they have constructed a paranoid reality all their own."
C. Wright Mills, The Power Elite, 1956
"This is the
conundrum. You have people in power, whether they be in the circle around
Donald Trump or throughout our Congress,
certainly in our media, but also
in similar capacities in Europe, that
just don't understand reality.
They're delusional, whether it's their own arrogance,
whether it's their vain glory, their simple-minded understanding of
the world, their greed, whatever it is. They are continuing to pursue a
ruinous policy that day by day gets
much worse, particularly for the
people of Ukraine, but for the entire
region, and perhaps the entire world."
Matt Hoh, Judging Freedom, October 28, 2025
If one understands the past, as it truly was, then understanding the present becomes more straightforward, despite the lies and false representations that the worldly often use to disguise what they try to do behind their façade of deception.
Stocks rallied again today. A higher stock market seems to be important to our current leaders, since it is an emblem of success and American exceptionalism and as a useful platform for looting, transferring money from the public to favored insiders.
Gold and silver had another bout of selling but with a rebound into the late afternoon.
The precious metals are important, since they tend to shine a light on truths about valuation.
Those who choose to resist the abuses of the Anglo-American banking cartel will continue to employ alternative means, which include gold and silver, as safe havens and of currency instruments of last resort.
VIX ticked up a bit. The mispricing of risk is becoming untenable. But it will go on while the music is playing.
The Dollar dipped a bit.
Bitcoin took a shot lower in the closer hour. It is an ephemeral thing, a construct of the modern imagination.
But people will do what they will. Until they cannot.
If you listen to this interview from today which is shown below it will help to connect the dots from what C. Wright Mills and others have been writing years ago to today.
The assassinations of the 1960s have set the stage for where we now.
This is no recent development, no aberration of a single man. It is about a systematic corruption that is gaining strength.
It is for money and power, of serving the golden calf and the unredeemed world.
It's an old story.
For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Ephesians 6:12
It's hard to accept because the brutal cruelty of murder en masse, including women and children, for land and money is morally unthinkable for the normal human mind.
And yet we see it now. But it is so repellent that the manufactured deceptions and ideologies can provide an attractive alternative.
It is a comfort — the screen we use to avoid seeing the abyss into which we are peacefully sliding.
Have a pleasant evening.



