Culture - Politics - Sustainability

Power, persuasion, and the human condition.
From propaganda and protest to environmental ethics and identity, this section explores how psychology shapes the stories societies tell themselves. Dive into the hidden forces behind belief, polarization, and progress — and discover how understanding the mind can help us build a more conscious, sustainable world.

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Rant: Trump, Maxwell, and the Era of Transactional Justice
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Rant: Trump, Maxwell, and the Era of Transactional Justice

Ghislaine Maxwell's latest attempt to broker immunity in exchange for congressional testimony doesn't just expose her own cynicism. It spotlights the defining characteristic of an era where truth is currency, morality is optional, and the law is little more than a tool of power.

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What We Ignore While We Wait for the Client List
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What We Ignore While We Wait for the Client List

This essay challenges the cultural obsession with Jeffrey Epstein’s “client list,” arguing that justice was delayed not by a lack of evidence, but by society’s failure to believe survivors. A powerful critique of media, legal systems, and the myths we use to avoid uncomfortable truths.

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Analysis of Epstein Cell Footage (video1.mp4) Our Investigation
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Analysis of Epstein Cell Footage (video1.mp4) Our Investigation

A forensic analysis of Jeffrey Epstein’s jail cell footage reveals a manually edited one-minute gap, inconsistent metadata, and evidence of Adobe Premiere use undermining DOJ claims of a routine system reset and raising serious questions about the integrity of the released video.

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The Trump-Epstein Relationship: Complicity, Proximity, and Power