THE ETERNAL WAR

THE ETERNAL WAR

James Quillian — Economist, Political Analyst, Natural Law

There is only one war. It’s the big one — the one every person is born into. It doesn’t announce itself, and it doesn’t need to. It’s the permanent power struggle that sits underneath every society, every government, every era. It’s so constant and so familiar that most people never notice it at all.

Every shooting war — even the world‑shaking ones — is just a skirmish inside that larger, ongoing conflict. When one of those skirmishes ends, power doesn’t disappear. It shifts. Sometimes it scatters. More often it concentrates into fewer hands. And once that happens, the next conflict is already guaranteed.

The logic is simple:
Power corrupts. Concentrated power corrupts faster. Near‑absolute power corrupts absolutely.

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The Case For A Long War

The Case For A Long War
By, James Quillian, Economist Political Analyst, Natural Law

The best question that can be asked before entertaining any others is why start the war right now, six months before the November elections. Congress is a club where every member has dirt on every other member, some unrelated to Epstein. Few, if any, are safe from the impact of the Epstein files. This is similar to a Nash equilibrium: each player protects himself because any deviation risks catastrophe. Given such a dire situation, there is remarkably little noise coming out of Washington. If preventing a disaster were the goal, lawmakers would be outraged and showing it.

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