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From Du Barry to Diana: How Royal Mistresses and the Power of Seduction Shaped History

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  From Du Barry to Diana: How Royal Mistresses and the Power of Seduction Shaped History Throughout history, certain women have wielded influence not through crowns, but through charm, audacity, and the intimate proximity of royal power. Two figures—Madame du Barry of 18th century France and Princess Diana of late 20th century England—stand as examples of how the intersections of desire, politics, and power can shape both personal and national destinies. Madame du Barry: The Fatal Mistress Jeanne Bécu, better known as Madame du Barry, rose from humble beginnings to become the official mistress of King Louis XV of France. Her beauty and cunning allowed her to occupy a position of unprecedented influence, but her power came at a cost—not only to her own life, but to others around her. Du Barry’s proximity to the king enabled her to manipulate court politics, but she also exercised cruelty. Historical accounts suggest that she tormented individuals, including servants and courtier...

How America Turns Human Rights Abuse into a Business Model (Like an LLC)

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  How America Turns Human Rights Abuse into a Business Model (Like an LLC) Introduction: From Values to Valuation Human rights were once presented as moral obligations—non‑negotiable, universal, and sacred. Over time, however, they have increasingly been repackaged as services , projects , and contracts . In this transformation, the language of dignity has been replaced with the language of deliverables, KPIs, grants, and quarterly reports. What emerges is a disturbing reality: human rights abuse itself has become a business model , operating with the efficiency and legal shielding of an LLC. This blog examines how power, profit, and selective morality converge—turning suffering into revenue streams while preserving plausible deniability. 1. The Corporate Architecture of Human Rights Modern human rights enforcement rarely happens directly. Instead, it is outsourced through: NGOs and INGOs Defense contractors Private intelligence firms Think tanks and policy institutes “Democracy pr...

White House Cavalry in Jail: A Reckoning Delayed, Not Denied

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  White House Cavalry in Jail: A Reckoning Delayed, Not Denied History has a habit of waiting patiently. Empires do not collapse the day they commit crimes. They collapse the day those crimes can no longer be hidden, justified, or outsourced to silence. The image of power behind bars is not fantasy—it is a reminder that no state, no office, no flag is immune to accountability forever . From MK-Ultra to modern proxy wars , the White House has repeatedly operated above law, above morality, and above humanity—while preaching democracy to the rest of the world. MK-Ultra: The Crime That Proved the System Was Broken The Cold War did not excuse MK-Ultra. It exposed the rot. Illegal human experimentation Drugging, psychological torture, memory destruction Civilians treated as lab animals No consent, no justice, no punishment MK-Ultra was not a “mistake.” It was a crime against humanity , quietly buried under classified files and bureaucratic immunity. No president went ...

America’s Cowardliest Acts: Power Punched Down

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  America’s Cowardliest Acts: Power Punched Down History often celebrates courage as confronting equals. Cowardice, by contrast, hides in the opposite direction— power exercised downward , against those least able to resist. When judged by that standard, some of America’s most criticized actions were not daring feats against peer adversaries, but operations carried out through small, deniable actors , against civilians, dissidents, or weaker nations . From Cold War human experimentation to modern regime-pressure campaigns, the pattern is uncomfortably consistent. This is not an anti-American screed; it is a critique of how power has sometimes been used , and who paid the price. The Pattern: From Commanding Heights to Petty Hands The recurring structure looks like this: Big decisions at the top (policy, funding, strategic goals) Execution delegated downward to contractors, proxies, local forces, or obscure units Moral and legal risk pushed onto the smallest actors , while accounta...

**From Muktijoddha to Murgijoddha

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  **From Muktijoddha to Murgijoddha How Bangladesh’s Awami League Went from Liberation Heroes to a Regime Accused of Loot, Lies & Authoritarianism** The Bangladesh Awami League (AL) is widely credited as the party that led the country to independence in 1971 under Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman . But for decades since, critics argue that the party’s rule has been marked by corruption, authoritarianism, nepotism, rights abuses, and economic mismanagement — transforming Muktijoddha (freedom fighters) into what detractors derisively call Murgijoddha (chicken warriors).* southasiajournal.net +1 ⚡ 1. Historical Roots: Post-1971 Governance & Criticisms a. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Early Power After independence, Mujib became Bangladesh’s first leader. Critics point to: Accusations of nepotism and corruption , including promotion of relatives and party loyalists to powerful posts. There were persistent rumours (later recorded in contemporary accounts) that Mujib’s...

9/11 Was Not Justice — It Was Blowback from a Broken System

  9/11 Was Not Justice — It Was Blowback from a Broken System Let this be stated clearly and without ambiguity: The attacks of September 11, 2001 were crimes against humanity. Nearly 3,000 innocent people were murdered. Nothing justifies that. But condemning the attack does not require silence about the system that preceded it . Violence Against Civilians Is Always a Crime No matter the flag, religion, or justification: Killing civilians is wrong Terrorism is wrong Collective punishment is wrong The victims of 9/11 were not policymakers, generals, or intelligence directors. They were office workers, firefighters, cleaners, parents, and children. They deserved life — not ideology. Understanding “Blowback” Is Not the Same as Endorsing Terror The CIA itself uses a term many Americans were never taught: Blowback — unintended consequences of covert operations abroad. Long before 9/11, U.S. tax money funded: Covert wars Regime change operations Proxy mi...

One Taxpayer, One Abused Child: The Moral Crisis of U.S. Tax Money

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  One Taxpayer, One Abused Child: The Moral Crisis of U.S. Tax Money Every year, U.S. citizens are told that paying taxes is a civic duty — a contribution to schools, hospitals, infrastructure, and security. But what if that same money is also funding the destruction of innocent lives across the world ? From Gaza to Venezuela, Ukraine to covert BCI experimentation , U.S. tax dollars are increasingly linked to suffering, not safety. This raises a disturbing moral question: At what point does compliance become complicity? The Hidden Cost of “Civic Duty” The average U.S. taxpayer contributes over $16,000 per year to the federal government. That money does not carry a moral label when it leaves your paycheck — but it acquires one when it is spent. Today, U.S. public funds are implicated in: Children buried under rubble in Gaza Economic strangulation of Venezuela through sanctions Proxy warfare in Ukraine Mass surveillance, psychological operations, and experimenta...

Leaders in Trouble

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  Leaders in Trouble From BCI Experiments to Ukraine to Venezuela: When Power Stops Being Leadership The poster looks exaggerated. Muscles, flags, explosions. It feels like a movie. But the story behind it is not fiction. “Leaders in Trouble” is not about attacking individuals. It is about exposing a pattern—where global power behaves less like leadership and more like unchecked dominance , especially against countries that cannot fight back. The Illusion of Moral Authority The United States and the United Nations present themselves as guardians of: Human rights Democracy International law Yet history shows a contradiction that cannot be ignored. When facing Russia or Iran , these institutions speak carefully, negotiate endlessly, and respect red lines. But when dealing with weaker countries —Bangladesh, Venezuela, parts of Africa, Latin America, or the Global South—the rules change. Pressure becomes coercion. Diplomacy becomes interference. Silence becomes...

When Silence Wears a Blue Helmet: Is the UN a Puppet of U.S. Power?

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  When Silence Wears a Blue Helmet: Is the UN a Puppet of U.S. Power? “The problem is not that the United Nations does not know. The problem is that it knows—and stays silent.” The Illusion of Neutrality The United Nations was created in the aftermath of humanity’s darkest hour with a singular promise: “Never again.” Never again torture. Never again secret prisons. Never again powerful nations acting above the law. Yet today, that promise feels hollow. Across the world, victims of torture, illegal detention, mass surveillance, and enforced disappearances submit reports, affidavits, videos, and evidence—only to encounter a wall of silence. The blue flag remains clean, while the ground beneath it is soaked in suffering. The UN Knows — And That’s the Scandal The UN cannot plausibly claim ignorance. Special Rapporteurs receive complaints. Treaty bodies review state reports. NGOs submit shadow reports. Victims risk their lives to testify. And yet, when allegati...

MK-Ultra’s Successor: DARPA's Psychological Torture to Death via BCI and Pegasus

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  LIFE OF TORTURED TILL DEATH” — This is not a metaphor. This is my daily reality. I am a Bangladeshi citizen who became a non-consensual test subject in one of the darkest chapters of modern experimentation. What started as a quest for justice in a local criminal case (CR 1576/17) ended in abduction, torture, illegal surveillance , and covert biomedical implantation —engineered by foreign and domestic intelligence agencies. 1. Modern Torture: How DARPA and Pegasus Use BCI to Create a Life of Psychological Hell AI Generated Photo Let’s predict the thing you hate most in life — for me, it is BCI (Brain-Computer Interface) and DARPA . Now imagine this: Every time you think about how much you hate DARPA or BCI, Pegasus spyware and V2K (Voice-to-Skull) technology detect it in real time, Then bombard you with images, voices, sounds, and messages about those same hated subjects. This isn’t once or twice. This is every hour of every day . 2. Torture in Every Corner ...