The Stock Market Heart of the Epstein Disciples

The Stock Market Heart of the Epstein Disciples
By James Quillian,Economist, Political Analyst, Natural Law

Power never wanders. It hunts. And right now, it’s hunting the world’s factors of production — land, labor, and capital — with a precision that makes the Iran war look like a side errand.

What cannot be bought is corralled. What cannot be corralled is pressured. This is the natural shape of the eternal power struggle we are all born into.

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When the Market Breaks, the War Effort Breaks With It

Why the stock market—not the Strait of Hormuz—is the real battlefield
James Quillian, Economist, Political Analyst, Natural Law

Throughout history, power has always behaved according to its nature. When a group gains enough control over the resources of others, it uses that control to shape events in its favor. No announcements are made. No declarations are issued. Power simply acts.

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