Tuesday, April 7, 2026

The "eternal conflict"

Editor's note: Here is the reality, hard to accept yes, but true: 30 percent of the world's population, the upper tier basically (the insane), believe that other people should be enslaved. This roughly 30 percent believe they have every right to enslave others. This is the year 2026 and there are people who believe this and it is reflected in their daily decisions. This is an "eternal conflict." And if we are in an "eternal conflict", who are we in conflict with? We are in conflict with the slaver mind. The first doctrinal rule in this "eternal conflict" is that we are having a perpetual fight over whether people should be forced to serve others or not. The entire commercial capitalist system is based on a predator and prey ecosphere. The next time you men go out into your tool sheds, pull your pitch forks off the tool rack and put the tips of the pitch fork on the grinder.
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Trillions Hidden, Humanity Starving: The Super-Rich vs. the Rest of Us

By Josh Scheer | April, 6, 2026

Ten years after the world first glimpsed the Panama Papers, the shadow empire of the super-rich is no less formidable. New analysis from Oxfam reveals a staggering truth: the untaxed wealth hidden offshore by the richest 0.1 percent now exceeds the combined wealth of the poorest 4.1 billion people on Earth. That's not a statistic—it’s a moral indictment.

Oxfam estimates that $3.55 trillion in untaxed wealth was stashed in tax havens and unreported accounts in 2024 alone—more than the GDP of France and over twice the combined GDP of the world's 44 least developed countries. Within this minuscule elite, the top 0.01 percent controls roughly $1.77 trillion of that hoard. Meanwhile, ordinary people continue to shoulder the burden: underfunded schools, crumbling hospitals, and fraying social safety nets are the collateral damage of a system engineered to let the wealthiest operate above the law.

Within this microscopic elite, the top 0.01 percent controls roughly $1.77 trillion. Meanwhile, billions of people are left with underfunded schools, crumbling hospitals, and social safety nets that barely function. The system isn't "broken" — it’s working exactly as it was designed to work, just not for the vast majority of us.

The consequences are brutally clear. Public services starved of funding. Ordinary people shouldering the cost of inequality. A global economy rigged to reward the few and punish the many. Trillions of dollars that could fund hospitals, schools, clean water, and climate solutions are instead parked in secret accounts, out of reach and untaxed.

"This isn't clever accounting; it's power and impunity," says Christian Hallum, Oxfam International's Tax Lead. "The consequences are as predictable as they are devastating: ordinary people pay for the privileges of a tiny few."

Progress has been made. The Automatic Exchange of Information (AEOI), launched in 2016-2017, has nudged down the share of untaxed offshore wealth to about 3.2 percent of global GDP. But the gains are uneven. Many countries in the Global South—the nations that need tax revenue the most—remain excluded from the system.
Trillions Hidden, Humanity Starving: The Super-Rich vs. the Rest of Us

April 6, 2026
Please go to Scheer Post to continue reading.
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A tax on labor is slavery:

Tax Season: The Forced Idolatry of Corruption


OTO (Ordo Templi Orientis) author James Wasserman's book:

The Slaves Shall Serve: Meditations on Liberty


If you don't have a pitch fork an axe will work just as well but you will have to get closer:

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