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Florentin Smarandache

GLOBAL TOTALITARIANISM AND


THE WORKING ANIMALS

2008
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- Essays, Citations, Extracts, Comments -

Author and Editor

Florentin Smarandache, Ph D
Associate Professor
Chair of the Department of Math & Sciences
University of New Mexico
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Contents

Preface: The Wolf Dressed in Sheepskin: 4

Global Totalitarianism and the Working Animals: 6


International Injustice in Science, Arts, and Letters: 23
Dark Strategies in Politics: 29
Extracts from Machiavelli’s leading “Prince”: 52
Extracts from Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War”: 55
ADDENDA: More References on (Anti)Globalization: 63

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Preface: The Wolf Dressed in Sheepskin

Sic semper tyrannis


[Thus ever to tyrants]

We live today in an Upside-Down World, whose equilibrium has


been broken and those who lead play the fools:
- a Klan of elites manipulate the whole world setting up a global
dictatorship as never before in the humankind’s history;
- the tyrants show up as good men;
- the most criminals pretend they are innocent and fight for
“peace”;
- the illiterate plead about culture;
- the evil is presented to the public’s eye as angel;
- there is today a “democracy” of the most powerful;
- respecting the “human rights” became synonymous to
subordination to the most powerful;
- creators, scientists, writers who don’t obey to the powerful elite
are blacklisted, ignored, slandered;
- the immoral teach us about morality;
- the official thieves are taken for honest;

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- those who lie are today at great honor;
- the rich elite Klan manipulates mass-media, economy, spirituality,
recession/depression and the whole global life.

Opportunists ally with the most powerful in their attempt to get some
rests from the powerful elites’ table…

About this gloomy reality and more on today’s spiritual misery, you can
read in the next pages.

It is today a highest paradoxism ever at all levels of the global society!

F. S.

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Global Totalitarianism and the Working Animals

This so-called “globalization” is called on Internet in the following


ways: global totalitarianism, neo-totalitarianism, new world order, global
fascist order, neo-fascism, today’s new fascism, semi-colonialism,
neocolonialism, global cyber hegemony (global control and manipulation
of the Internet), global dictatorship, etc. where a few elites from some
power countries try to take over the whole globe, which would become
a prison planet. These unscrupulous, immoral, corrupted, genocidal,
power-hungry elites will exercise an apartheid policy against the whole
world, controlling people’s soul through their totalitarian regulation
coercions.

Our only hope for liberty would be… to move to another planet!

This global colonization, which we call Glob-Colonization, means that a


few power countries transform the third world countries into politically,
ideologically, militarily, economically, financially, spiritually, culturally
dominated territories.

These powerful countries do the followings in order to dominate the

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underdeveloped countries:

- Install puppet or at least semi-puppet governments in


underdeveloped countries, easily manipulated and subordinated to
them. Many times, they put in power and support dictators, hated
by the local population (see for example Pakistan, then some
countries in Latin America, in some Arabic countries, etc.).

- Falsify and manipulate underdeveloped countries’ local elections


in order to bring to power marionettes subordinated to them. The
secret services of these powers start by publicizing, before local
elections, spurious “Gallup poll” or “opinion statistics” that show
as favorable (of course!) their marionette politicians – in order to
psychologically prepare the local population for accepting these
marionettes.
When the falsification of the elections does not succeed, a flood
of slandering, defamatory propaganda is lunched by the secret
services (sheltered by these power countries’
embassies/consulates/missions, etc.) against the democratically
elected government.
In the 17th-19th centuries, Romania and other countries under the
Ottoman Empire had eastern leaders, called “Phanariotes” (i.e.
Greeks nobles from the Phanar district of Istanbul), now local
population jokes that their leaders are… western-Phanariotes [or

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neo-Phanariotes]!

- Destroy the industry of underdeveloped countries, making the


populace poorer, jobless, and thus obliged to emigrate to the
west as cheap and discriminated labor. In this kind, they eliminate
industrial concurrence.
A country in general cannot be rich without industrialization.

- Dumping third world countries’ agriculture system in order to


destroy their peasants’ small economies, and thus make the
citizens of the third world countries dependent of the dominant
powers.

- Break up underdeveloped countries into small parts, by pedaling


on regional differences between various ethnic groups.

- Send so-called “peace missionaries” and traders in


underdeveloped countries, who in realities are spies who collect
information and stir an ethnic group against another in these
underdeveloped countries in order to provoke regional turbulence,
encourage separatist groups, and try to destabilize these
countries. Dividae et impera [divide and conquer], or divide in
order to be able to easier conquer, tells a cynic Latin aphorism.
See for example Czechoslovakia, then Yugoslavia and afterwards

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Serbia [because they are Slavic countries], and who would be
dismembered next?
Attempts were against Romania.
Similarly, against China regarding the separatist Tibetans, with
Tibetan riots organized by foreign secret services just on the eve
of the 2008 International Olympiad in Beijing, in order to boycott
this Olympiad, thus mixing politics with sports in their humbug
interests.
Also, attempts to break Brazil, since it is too big and becomes a
dangerous competitor, into South Brazil (a rich part) and North
Brazil (a poor part), or to remove Amazon’s jungle from Brazil
because, because as they say: Amazon’s jungle belongs to the
planet not to Brazil.
Maybe, Indonesia will follow next (?) (East Timor was already
cut off from it.)
So, what kind of globalization is that in which, instead of unifying,
it divides?!
As in paradoxism, the Balkanization of the world is “performed” by
non-Balkan powers, the vile actors on the world scene!
But the same powerful countries do not want to hear about, for
example, dividing Canada into two parts, the French part, Québec
– that many times asked for independence, and the Anglo part;
or splitting Belgium into two parts, French part (Wallonie) and
Flemish part; or letting Ireland unite with Northern Ireland… .

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These powerful countries do whatever they can for dominance by
force and by deceiving.

- Entangle, by any mean, countries of same language or culture to


unite (for example Arabic countries, or Hispanic countries, or all
Islamic countries), so they do not become powers.

- Create international organisms that pretend serving the whole


globe but, in reality, they only serve the interests of a few powers
against independent non-obedient states.
What kind of democracy promote these international organisms
when some countries are allowed to have sophisticated arms and
others are not?! Clearly, they are biased. In our opinion, all
countries should disarm - but this is a utopia today.
Also, why some countries have the “right of veto”? That’s not fair.
These international organisms look for pretexts (saying that they
bring “international aid”) to intervene in the affairs of
underdeveloped countries.

- Erase the collective memory of other nations by defaming,


slandering, detracting nations’ history, language, personalities,
traditions, culture. This is a cynic strategy of abolishing nations.

- Humiliate a whole underdeveloped nation through a propaganda

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that throws the particular to the general, i.e. blameworthy facts of
a few individuals from an underdeveloped country are generalized
to the whole nation they belong to; that’s the intentional way of
how mass-media of these power countries transmit lies to the
whole world.
Thus, for example, Romanians are stereotyped “gypsies”,
“thieves”, etc. because of some bad facts of a few individuals, but
not all Romanians are gypsies or thieves, and by the way -
according to official statistics - there are tens of times more
criminals and thieves in these power countries than in Romania!

- These powers mutually promote at an international level the


racial idea of “superior nations” [which is a kind of neo-
Aryanism] by humiliating other nations (using lies, speculations,
slandering, boycotting, ridiculing realizations and people of third
world countries). It is indeed a Global Aryanism.
This means an attempt to culturally, spiritually, intellectually, etc.
exterminating other nations.
These powers try to intimidate by inspiring international fear and
slavishness.
They publish and promote all kinds of reports, various
encyclopedias, handbooks, movies, documentaries, propagandistic
news, web sites, etc. in order to indoctrinate the whole world that
they detain the hegemony in every field.

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- Defamation of other religions, different from western Christianism,
such as: Islam and its prophet in special, then eastern
orthodoxies, scientology, etc. in order to impose a global religious
dominance.

- Indoctrination of third world countries with these few power


countries’ ideology, culture, religion, propaganda, while
suppressing local values.

- Calumniation of underdeveloped nations’ traditions, customs.


Powerful countries’ secret agents pay dishonest local journalists
to write and speak against their own countries’ culture, history,
traditions, religion, but of course praising the dominants.

- Ignore, ridicule, detract and boycott underdeveloped countries’


realizations, personalities, men and women of arts and letters,
scientific research. Falsify the local history.
This is part of denationalization and brain washing!
From the national poet Eminescu, to high historical leaders as
Ştefan cel Mare (Stefan the Great), Mihai Viteazu (Michael the
Brave), and to the Romanian folklore characters Făt-Frumos and
Ileana Cosânzeana, everything is under a flood of organized
denigrations [5], while those who dare to defend them are
blacklisted and constantly insulted.

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It is a way to erase the collective memory of third world country
nations.

- Weaken the national education system in underdeveloped


countries and intoxicate it with these power countries’
propaganda, ideology, religion.

- International Banks lend money to underdeveloped countries with


the pretext of “helping” them, but under cover these banks
interfere with underdeveloped countries’ political, ideological,
economical affairs undermining them, imposing regulations in the
interest of a few power countries these banks belong to, and
transforming the underdeveloped countries in semi-colonies.

- An international swindle done by these few power countries is the


so-called “convertibility” of only their currencies (or only their
currencies to be considered “hard money”) in foreign exchange,
and not of other countries' currencies. This international financial
cunning gave these power countries a huge advantage over the
world, since it was extremely cheap for them (i.e. only the cost of
ink and paper) to print colored papers [= their currencies] and
pay in the whole world for all kind of goods and services with
their ‘colored papers’: from oil and agriculture products to secret
agents acting in third world countries to destabilizing them.

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Third world countries should not recognize these colored papers,
and ask in the international trade to get in exchange: gold, silver,
diamond, or other concrete goods and services, but not colored
papers.

- Those who dare to think otherwise, or countries that do not obey


these powers are labeled “undemocratic”, “politically incorrect”,
and accused of not respecting the “human rights”.
a) These powerful countries pretend having democracy, but
actually they have a phony democracy, i.e. “democracy of men
with money”, since democracy in the classical Greek sense
means “power of the people” [in Greek demokratia = demos
(people) + kratos (strength), therefore: strength/power of the
people], not power of a governmental junta. When, according
to pool investigation, majority of people are against a war, and
millions demonstrate against the war, but the governmental
junta/Klan still goes to war, is that a manifestation of the
power of the people? Of course not!
There is no much difference between the Stalinist dictatorship
and today’s so-called “democracy”: in the Stalinist dictatorship
the citizen were not allowed to say anything; in today’s self-
called “democracy” you are allowed to speak up, but the effect
is the same as in the dictatorship (I mean: there is no
effect!... because today’s totalitarian governmental junta do

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whatever it pleases). People can say whatever they want, but
it has no consequence!! Allowing people to say everything is a
psychological tactic from the part of the governmental junta,
since people release their anger, and doing that many times
without any consequence they would eventually stop… There
is a total ignorance from the part of the powerful Klan with
respect to the people. The governmental cliques, in the self-
called democratic countries and in other authoritarian countries
too, act as official mobs! Those who dare to criticize these
phony democracies are called “unpatriotic” … .
Today’s world meaning of “democracy” is subordination to
these power countries, so unfortunately “democracy” became a
propaganda and a pretext of the power countries to interfere in
the third world countries’ affairs!
In addition, countries having a bi-partite political system are
less democratic that those having a pluri-partite political
system since the last ones offer more alternatives of policies
and governance.
Another example of lack of democracy and dominance of
some elites over the normal citizen is the lobby in the
American Congress; this lobby is unfortunately on official
corruption where firms with money bribe senators to vote for
firms’ interest laws which are in citizens’ disadvantage (a such
example is the law that obliges each driver to have car

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insurance, money which in most cases the citizens pay for
nothing… they pay like a tax for wind and for illusions!).
b) Further, this “politically incorrect” syntagme is a contemporary
form of censorship and denial of freedom of speech (you’re not
allowed to criticize the dominance... the dominance pretends
detaining the global “absolute” truth in any field!).
c) While by respecting the “human rights” they maybe mean:
these powers’ “human rights” of dominating other nations! The
secret services of these powers and their paid influence agents
provoke disarray, disorder, and systematic psychological
harassment against the governments of disobedient countries.
Countries that oppose the dominants are destroyed with bombs,
while those countries that yield to the dominants are destroyed
with the pen, as Prof. Michel Chossudovsky plastically wrote, in
the sense that local deregulations took place and external
regulations from dominant powers were implemented. In the last
category, Eastern Europe countries, such as Romania, Bulgaria
for example, had their industries destroyed, their citizen required
to pay high taxes to the government, and each whole country
required to pay millions of euros for various European Union
projects in Western countries, while Eastern European countries
receive very little in exchange and their own projects are
systematically rejected. As a result, a small percentage of Eastern
Europeans became very rich and the majority very poor, while the

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degree of population’s dissatisfaction – most people were plunged
into misery - is very high. The corruption has been installed in
the society, from its highest level to the lowest. The majority’s
disgust and discomfort is reflected today by young generation’s
movement in poetry and writing called “grievism” [coming from
‘grieve’] that it is often seeing on its Internet creations.
European Union (EU), as part of the global totalitarianism (i.e.
globalization), exercises - besides an internal neocolonialism of
Western European countries against Eastern European countries
which transformed eastern countries into the wasted garbage of
the west - also an external neocolonialism of European firms
against African, parts of Asian, and Latin American countries,
forcing these underdeveloped countries to open their markets to
EU firms whose products surpass the local products, bringing to
ruins the local economies.
As a result, rich countries become richer, and poor countries
poorer and dependable on the first countries as neo-colonies.
This is globalization’s equity!
These few power countries use bombs, tortures (defying Geneva
convention), invasions, genocides, deceptions, lies against third
world countries - pretending they “fight for democracy”… (actually,
it is the democracy of the most powerful that suck the natural and
human resources of the neo-colonies!).
Eeastern European analysts consider that their countries are

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today under double occupation… .

- There are national and international deceptive agencies of


so-called “human rights” in these power countries, such as
Department/Division of Human Rights, Amnesty International,
Equal Employment Opportunity Committee (EEOC), etc. that
pretend defending the human rights of citizens in the world, but in
reality they go after so-called by them “rogue countries” [i.e.
countries that do not subordinate to them] and they look for
pretexts to interfere in these countries’ affairs. These deceptive
agencies don’t even protect the ordinary citizens in these power
countries from the abuse of the elites, not even do much for their
discriminated minorities. These so-called agencies of human
rights have merely a propagandistic role.

- Encourage local population NOT to learn its country’s history,


culture, traditions, etc. transforming them in just “speaking
servants” (we adjust the Latin “speaking tools” at today’s reality),
or worse “global working animals” for these powers. This is part
of the robotization of the people.
This population is thus embezzled from its identity…
The more somebody knows, the more he or she demands from
the society - which is inconvenient for these powers. That’s why
the dominance tries to turn the thinking populace into an

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amorphous ignorant and less educated crowd, and in
consequence this populace will simply be pushed into
obsequiousness.

- Encourage the local creators to imitate and follow these power


countries’ ideas in arts, letters, science, etc. while discouraging
them from having original ideas and creations; these power
countries’ elites pretend they detain the monopoly of creation;

- These power countries try to control and manipulate the


information at the global level, as part of globalization, by
controlling the national and transnational mass-media, the
Internet, and by defaming people who are independent and thus
not obeying to them.

- Award pompous international awards [with exaggerated epithets


such as: “the best in the world”, “the genial creator”, “the genial
theory” (for useless theories that many people contest), etc.] in
science, arts, and letters to these power countries’ servants, since
these power countries manipulate the awards as well… .

- Transform the third world countries in cheap leisure places for the
vacation of the power countries’ rich.
That’s why these power countries’ economists “advise” third world

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countries to develop their “cultural economics”! Native population
is transformed into primitives that dance, sing, perform, exhibit,
serve, etc. in front of these power countries’ rich… .

- The middle class is thinning in all countries, and so is the real


democracy.
In U. S. there is no universal medical system as in other
developed and even underdeveloped countries, the medical
assistance cost is sky rocketing, the medical insurance agencies
are simply business companies not medical helpers; the social
system is bankrupting, and the retirement system in bad shape
menacing contemporary working class to remaining without
pensions… .
The rich become richer and the middle class poorer.

Despite the initial good features of globalization (amongst them


the free circulation of people and ideas across borders), it has
drastic negative impacts. The uniformization imposed by global
totalitarianists reduces or even annihilates the countries’ national
specific differences, which are the flavor of foreigners’ attraction.
It is obvious to say that those who planned and set up the
globalization did it in their own advantage/profit.
A global totalitarianism of a few elites is installing today against
the whole world.

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Equilibrium of powers at the planetary level is needed for a
healthy global atmosphere. Today’s unipolarity is abusive,
aggressive, corrupted, yoking. Therefore, it is hoped that maybe
China, Brazil and other modest countries will develop in order to
counterbalance the arrogance of today’s totalitarian power.

History teaches us that no empire lasts forever, consequently


sooner or later this glob-colonialism/totalitarianism will fail.

References:

[1] Michel Chossudovsky, Global Famine,


http://snuffysmithsblog.blogspot.com/2008/05/global-famine-by-
michel-chossudovsky.html;

[2] Jared Israel, An interview with Michel Chossudovsky, Professor of


Economics, University of Ottawa,
http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?ID=79;

[3] Michel Chossudovsky, The Ultimate Weapon of Mass Destruction:


"Owning the Weather" for Military Use,
http://globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO409F.html;

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[4] F. Smarandache (author), V. Christianto (editor), If anything go
wrong, pass it on to someone else / Florentin’s Laws (I and II),
partially in Campus Voice, University of New Mexico, Gallup Campus,
Vol. xiv, Nos. 3 & 4, March and respectively April 2008,
http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/FlorentinsLaws.pdf;

[5] Alexandru Nemoianu, Ziditor de Vreme, Information Bulletin,


Romanian American Heritage Center, Jackson, MI, Vol. xxv, No. 2, p.
6, April-June 2008;

[6] V. Christianto, F. Smarandache, Cultural Advantage for Cities: An


alternative for underdeveloped countries, InfoLearn, 2008,
http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/CulturalAdvantage.pdf.

[A previous version of this article was published in “Agero” journal in


Germany, May 2008.]

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International Injustice in Science, Arts, and Letters

In the scientific research, it is important to keep our


freedom of thinking and not being yoked by others’
theories without checking them, no matter where they
come from. Cogito, ergo sum [I think, therefore I am],
said Descartes (1596-1650), and this Latin aphorism
became his first principle in philosophy.

Inspired by D. Rabounski [1] and M. Apostol [2] I read more


articles about injustices in science (for example [3]) and in arts and
letters occurring in contemporary societies.
Other than Descartes, we can also learn from Kant, who is
perhaps the greatest ‘natural’ philosopher, with his famous phrase
:“Have the courage to use your own reason!” (in Latin sapere
aude!). Needless to say, to become a scientist one shall be dare to
stand for the truth, even if it means to face the ‘clamor of Boetians’
(Gauss). A particular good example for this view is Galileo or
Copernicus who defended ‘heliocentric’ system despite excessive
pressure.
The poet Plautus (254-184 B.C.) had once exclaimed that homo

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homini lupus [man is a wolf for man], so people make problems to
people.

In this short letter to the editor, I would like to list some


inconvenient cases that manifest today:

There exist reviewing and indexing publications and institutes


made just for a propagandistic way, and not reviewing all relevant
literature on the topics, but reviewing their people and their ideas
while ignoring, boycotting, denigrating, or discrediting other people
and ideas.
They exercise an international traffic of influence by manipulation
and falsification of information (such as biographies, history of
events, etc.), discourage people for working on topics different from
theirs, and use subversive techniques in their interest of hegemony
in science, arts, and letters.

The science, art, and literature of the powerful are like that: If
you don’t cite them, it is your fault as if you have not read them.
However, if they don’t cite you, it’s your fault too as if you did not
deserve to be cited because you have published in so-called by
them “obscure publications”, even if these people have “borrowed”
your idea without acknowledgement. They categorize as “obscure,
unimportant, not mainstream” those journals, publishing houses,

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cultural centers and researchers or creators that do not obey to them
or that dare to be independent thinkers, in order that these people
with power positions stigmatize them in the public’s eye (because
they can not control these publications). While the publications and
centers of research they control they proclaim as “the best”.
The science/art & letters establishments continue to ignore or
minimize the research and creation done outside the mainstream.
It became a common procedure that people who control the so-
called “high” publications abuse their power and they “take” ideas
from less circulated publications and publish them in these “high”
publications without citation, as their own ideas!
There are journals using hidden peer-reviewers that delay the
publication until someone else from their house get credit for your
paper’s ideas.

Secret groups and services ignore and even boycott personalities


who are independent in thinking and don’t follow the
mainstream/establishment or don’t obey to them; they manipulate
national and international awards in science, arts, literature, also
they manipulate university positions, high research jobs, funding;
they try to confiscate the whole planet’s thought by making biased
so-called “reference sites” (as the self-called “encyclopedias”,
“dictionaries”, “handbooks”, etc.) where they slander independent
thinkers, while blocking other sites they don’t like; that’s why the

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whole human history of science, arts, letters has to be re-written;
the search engines bring these “reference sites” amongst the first
pages in a search, even they are not the most relevant to the
search topic, and since most of the hurry readers browse only the
beginning pages [they don’t spend time to look at all of them], it is
a high probability that the populace is manipulated according to the
biased information of these so-called “free” [just because they are
not free!] reference sites;
these groups try to confiscate the Internet at the global scale;
always, during history, there were and unfortunately there still are
intentions from some secret groups or services to dominate others…
They try to transform other countries in spiritual colonies by brain
washing.
Secret groups and services do not only politic, economic, or military
espionage, but also scientific, artistic, literary manipulations in the
profit of their people.

Unfortunately, big cultures continue to destroy small cultures and


to delete the collective memory of small nations. History is written
by winners, says the aphorism, but this is not correct, history should
be written by all parts.
It became a common procedure that creators from third world
countries are constantly ignored and their work and ideas patented
or published by others as their own in powerful countries! See a

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such example in [4].
International organisms are created who unfortunately only serve the
interests of a few powers, not of the whole world.

There are people believing they detain the absolute truth, and if
somebody dares to have a different opinion from them, he or she is
blacklisted, slandered, banned from various publications, etc.

The public opinion is provoked, manipulated through propaganda,


publicity, dissemination by those who detain the power or control the
mass media and the national and international awards, and these
awards have been created in purpose to impose some people and
ideologies.

There exist scientific, artistic, literary, or cultural


associations/organizations whose hidden goal is to manipulate
people in their propagandistic interest and indoctrinate them. The
literature they start to send (after collecting your membership
money!) reflects only their ideas and praise only their people, while
ignoring or boycotting others’. Nolens volens [unwilling or willing]
the “member” of such association becomes their spiritual slave.
Consequently, you are yoked to this association’s propaganda.
Better to be independent and not belonging to any
association/organization.

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Acknowledgement:
The author would like to express his gratitude to V. Christianto, D.
Rabounski, M. Apostol, E. Goldfain for their comments.

References:

[1] D. Rabounski, Declaration of Academic Freedom, Progress in


Physics, Vol. 1, pp. 57-60, 2006.

[2] M. Apostol, Comment on the Declaration of Academic Freedom


by D. Rabounski, Progress in Physics, p. 40, Vol. 3, 2007.

[3] Rochus Boerner, The Suppression of Inconvenient Facts in


Physics, http://www.suppressedscience.net/, 2003.

[4] E. Goldfain, A Brief Note on “Un-Particle” Physics, Progress in


Physics, Vol. 3, 2008.

[A previous version of this article was published in “Progress in


Physics” as Letter to the Editor, Vol. 3, 2008.
The article was translated to Arabic by Dr. Salah Osman.]

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Dark Strategies in Politics.
Various ideas, hints, possible methods

These ideas are compiled from various readings.

They are unethical, immoral, unfair, and devilish.


They are unfortunately examples of bad behavior and intentions of
some powerful elites and other malignant people.

IN CONCLUSION, THIS IS A DO-NOT-DO LIST!...

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Dark Strategies in Politics

• “Si vis pacem, para bellum ” [Latin, VEGETIUS; If you want


peace, prepare for war];

• People are leaded by violence and terror and by academic


discussions; (“Protocoalele secrete ale înţelepţilor sionului”,
commented by Pr. Dr. Gheorghe Ledunca, Ed. Destin, Deva,
1995);

• People are guided, exclusively, only by their small passions, by


their habits, traditions and their sentimental theories;

• That who wants to dominate must refer to slyness and hypocrisy,


the reprimand weakens you;

• The law of the powerful [= law of jungle!];

• The mob’s power is blind, reckless, irrational, listens to the right


and to the left;

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• Corruption, deception, betray to reach your goal;

• To take someone’s property;

• In nature it doesn’t exist equality, nor liberty;

• Real instincts;

• Being sincere and honest you loose for sure;

• Make modern studies (the classical ones are obsolete);

• Clever publicity;

• To say something, and do something else;

• To pose as tame lamb, as victim;

• Hot head;

• Plan to conquer the world;

• Economic war;

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• To obtain influence, remaining in shadow;

• Produce to others an inferiority complex;

• Divers information;

• Falsification of documents;

• To exercise an invisible force;

• Speculations;

• There are espionage stations in many places (countries) which


are camouflaged (masked) under various commercial companies
(or inside embassies, consulates);

• Cooperation between foreign espionage services;

• Do not trust anybody (verify everything);

• Compromise someone in public by making up something about


him;

• Sometimes you may have to cooperate with your enemies;

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• Propagate advantageous news;

• Discredit your enemies;

• Through disinformation services: they rumor tactical news, made-


up stories, false letters (the original headings and signatures are
preserved) used to make believe and blackmail (the type of
paper);

• Production of materials for disinformation;

• Guerilla fights, surprise stalking (when the adversary is stronger);

• Corrupt some, recruit others (I. M. Pacepa, “Red Horizons”,


1987);

• Counterfeit documents “forgotten” or placed in key places;

• Usage of codifications, of number enciphering, of operations


(secretive);

• Hidden microphones, video recorders;

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• Compromising someone to make him work for you;

• Implant your agents everywhere;

• Become friendly with friends and kiths of powerful men (this is


how you can gain access to them);

• To gather information;

• Frame-ups to prove the guilt of certain people, institutions;

• To do diversion;

• Physiologic pressure;

• An informative apparatus needs decades to become operational, it


takes minimum 5 years, and $2.5 millions to train a true
informational officer (Pavel Coruţ);

• To get infiltrated;

• Passing public news;

• There are specialized technicians in electronic war (to delude);

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• Politic, diplomatic, and economic sabotage;

• Use the conflicts to harden yourself;

• Learn from suffering;

• Energy shower;

• To deserve a myth (produce yourself one);

• Play theater, put up an act (tell your partner what he wants to


hear);

• Codified system of communications;

• Be cold blooded;

• Give a gift that he likes;

• Sometime you have to sacrifice some of yours (blame the


adversary);

• Be devoted to your career;

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• To be able to maneuver others;

• Beat your adversaries with their own arms;

• You must spy on your friends;

• Be tactful;

• In war there are simulated shot guns (giving the impression of


real shuts);

• Radio electronic diversion (in war);

• Write epigrams (= 4 verses) about my books (about their titles);

• Write and epitaph, for me (include it on my journal);

• Perfidy methods to corrupt and to cheat, to mutilate and destroy


your adversaries; the usage of parapsychology;

• The information means power (it exists informative, cultural,


scientific wars);

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• The masters control the planet from the shadow;

• The power is based on money and information (P. Coruţ);

• The ideology is a narcotic for the obedience of masses from any


country;

• The betrayal of the allies or friends is common;

• Do someone wrong and tell him that you did him good (!);

• Psychological preparation (human training); eliminate the human


emotions;

• To smile when everyone screams of terror;

• You must act alone to preserve the secret;

• There are electronic methods for neuropsychological influence;

• Some agents are kept “canned” and made active later;

• Write your biography, inciting;

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• The war from the shadow, the namelessness’ war;

• Psychological destruction;

• The truth sets you free;

• There are occult forces;

• There are traps, staging for compromising some persons;

• The information has a vital importance (that who has the


information one hour earlier, could earn millions);

• Indoctrination with dissimulated ideology;

• Have many friends (if some betray you, there are others left);

• Realist, practice thinking;

• Some will denigrate you, ostracize, sabotage, hit behind your


back, plagiarize;

• To be able to bide;

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• To believe in your ideal;

• Spreading of the false news;

• Without moral scruples;

• Be without shame;

• Act merciless, have no pity;

• You can exploit the adversary vices;

• The art of making people open up to you;

• The art of domination (by spiritual means); manipulator tricks, fast


orientation in new situations, psychological resistance;

• The victories and defeats are always temporary;

• The resigned hatch in their minds the most terrible revenges (P.
Coruţ);

• Bear down your psychological barriers;

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• Find the place and the system to direct others; [Lee Wallek, “The
Mafia Manager”, 1991, Illinois];

• That who plays alone, never looses (Sicilian proverb);

• If you leave amongst wolfs you learn to howl;

• Mafia = the empire from the shadow;

• Work in secret;

• Know how to use your power;

• Be good, or bad with others (depending of the situations);

• To have peace; be prepared for war;

• The luck first smiles then betrays;

• When the occasion is proper don’t loose it, and hit your
adversary;

• By compromising you loose; when you leave the impression that


you compromise yourself, you advance a step towards gain;

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• Your difficulties disclose what type of human you are;

• If you’re anvil stay quietly; if you’re a hammer hit!

• The agreements are made to be broken;

• To finish faster, work with patience;

• No power without money;

• The capitalists act harmoniously to cheat the public;

• Many words, many lies;

• “The publicity (advertising) is a legalized lie” (H. G. Wells);

• Your business database should be password protected (change it


periodically);

• Lawyers are arrogant, interested only in money; giving the


impression that they know more than anyone else! They twist the
truth, putting wrong words in someone else’s mouth;

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• The only honest politician is that that has hear on his teeth (Lee
Wallek);

• Don’t tell anyone more than they need to know (relatives, friends,
etc.); from little knowledge some can reconstitute the whole thing;

• Under the mask of a religious sect, some exercise their power


and terror (M. Barbu);

• Under the pretext of a diplomatic, humanitarian, charitable visit


sometimes is hidden the spying, sabotage intentions (M. Barbu);

• Camouflage of intentions;

• To let certain things known to your coverts (to be known only


what you want to be known);

• Corruption; thefts;

• To weaken the public spirit by criticism;

• Transitions of contradictory opinions;

• By self-criticism they want that you diminish yourself your

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personality (to believe that you are null, to be disgusted of
yourself) [depersonalization];

• Stay away from orators (they take your brains away);

• The word mustn’t match the facts;

• Scission with the help of politics;

• To look honest and conciliate;

• Victims in face, and executioners in the back;

• The blackmail of those with marks;

• The inactivity weakens you;

• People should believe that they follow their ideas, but, in fact they
follow yours;

• Don’t have a lamb’s soul, be tough;

• Instruction through images (much more than through writing,


books);

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• Diabolic mind;

• Supervised liberty;

• Artificial crises;

• The elites’ space;

• Do not disclose your enigmas; do not explain your myth (to have
it interpreted and re-interpreted);

• Increase the efficiency;

• To give the impression that behind you are the masses (you’re
sustained by the masses);

• To be able to mobilize large masses;

• Companies of disinformation (with the intention to have others


fight for you);

• The decisive wars weren’t great wars, and the great wars were
not decisive (Geoffrey Parkes, “Military Revolution”);

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• The insistence, repetition, produce the inverse effect (Radu
Mureş);

• Physiologic assassination;

• Psychological weapon;

• Psychological aggression against somebody;

• Don’t play adversary’s game;

• The secret of your work;

• Absorbed of conspiracies, intrigues;

• Holotropic war;

• Threats to your enemy;

• Politico-diplomatic pressure;

• Economic-financial ruination of others;

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• Informational manipulation;

• Cultural penetration;

• Non-military aggression;

• Close supervision;

• Disparagement of adverse values;

• Resistance to assimilation;

• Dislocation of adverse elements;

• The conscience of self identity;

• Enemy’s strength gives you your own strength (Vietnamese


General Nguen Vo Giap, 1954);

• Aggressions launched on masked ways;

• Your own cult;

• Books in which the bad exults, in which the burglars are never

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caught, the criminals escape, the innocents die, the parasites
gain; the ugly, the injustice, hatred, slander succeed;

• The terror can be crushed only through terror;

• On Earth always exulted only the bold, daring man (Hitler);

• When the ration is silent, the violence takes the decision;

• The best defensive arm is the attack;

• The psychological importance of a symbol which designate the


organization, the achievement (insignia, flag, slogan, drawing,
blazon, emblem);

• The magical of a presentation seduces the crowds;

• The symbol must be decorative and suggestive, to make an


impression, its dimensions explosive, its form must be original
and captivating;

• To display your symbol;

• To establish the contact between you and the public who listens;

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• Interpret the events in your favor;

• You must be the unique winner;

• Be more astute than the astute people;

• Be tough, brutal;

• To detour public’s attention in your preferred direction;

• Shower your enemies with lies and calumnies until you destroy
their nerves and they start to obey, then will become paralyzed
(said Hitler in “Mein Kampf”);

• The justice sentiments don’t apply, therefore you have to be the


strongest (Hitler);

• Recruit new adepts;

• When you work on something, finish it;

• Pull the strings without being seen (from the back stage);

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• There are cases when you have to act brutal;

• The ideology, politics, economy, philosophy, science, art,


literature, propaganda of the most powerful!

References:

[1] F. Smarandache, Life Strategies (draft), Vol. I: Works,


http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/LifeStrategies1.pdf, 2008;

[2] F. Smarandache, Life Strategies (draft), Vol. II: Literature,


http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/LifeStrategies2.pdf, 2008;

[3] F. Smarandache, Life Strategies (draft), Vol. III: Theater and Non-
Novel, http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/LifeStrategies3.pdf,
2008.

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Extracts from Machiavelli’s leading “Prince”

Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527) was a politician and


writer who lived in Florence (Italy).

Preoccupied by political philosophy, in 1513, he wrote “The


Prince”, which was published after his death, in 1532.
Because he unmasked the religion’s interference in politics,
the clergymen slandered him.
Read below short fragments from his main work, “The
Prince”, and sometimes comments by others, under the
form of aphorisms about power.

• Others help you if you help yourself;

• My poverty is a witness to my honesty;

• The injury that is to be done to a man ought to be of a

such kind that one does not stand in fear of revenge;

• Not allow any strong foreign powers to gain authority;

• One always finds malcontents;

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• A wise man ought always to follow the paths beaten by

great men, and to imitate those who have been supreme;

• Hieron II, the Syracuse (307-216 BC), […] wanted

nothing, but a kingdom to be a king;

• Those who solely by good fortune become princes from

being private citizens have little trouble rising, but much in

keeping atop;

• If his dispositions were of no avail, that was not his fault,

but the extraordinary and extreme malignity of fortune;

• To win friends, to overcome either by force or fraud, to

make himself beloved and feared by the people, to be

followed and revered by the soldiers, to exterminate those

who have power or reason to hurt him;

• The nobles wish to rule and oppress the people;

• Mercenaries and auxiliaries are useless and dangerous;

• Having your own forces (F. S.);

• Support yourself;

• Roman Empire sank under the weight of its military

obligations (Mr. Balfour);

• Nothing can be so uncertain or unstable as fame or power;

• The rules of war;

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• Be considered clement and not cruel;

• It is much safer to be feared than loved;

• Friendships that are obtained by payments, and not by

greatness or nobility of mind, may indeed be earned, but

they are not secure; and in time of need cannot be relied

upon;

• Inspire fear but avoid hatred;

• Hannibal was very cruel, that’s why he could control his

enormous army;

• He who seeks to deceive will always find someone who will

allow himself to be deceived;

• Avoid being despised and hated;

• Conspire because of fear, jealousy, prospect of punishment;

• Keep the soldiers friendly;

• Give gifts to your servants;

• Avoid flatterers;

• Be a constant inquirer, and afterwards a patient listener;

• It is better to be adventurous than cautious.

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Extracts from SUN TZU’s “The Art of War”

Sun Tzu (or Sun Zi, or Sun Tse) was a Chinese


military theorist who lived in 6th-5th century BC, when China
was broken up in small states.
His “Art of War” book has become an army manual in
Military Academies around the world.
Extracts from his book, together with comments from
other military strategists mostly Chinese, are listed below;
most of them are tricky/dirty methods in the war!

• When able to attack, we must seem unable;

• When using forces, we must seem inactive;

• When we are near, we must make the enemy believe we

are far away;

• When far away, we must make him believe we are near;

• Deceive friends and enemies;

• Hold out baits to entice the enemy;

• When he is in disorder, crash him;

• If he is superior, evade him;

• If your opponent is of choleric temper, seek to irritate him;

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• Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant;

• If his forces are united, separate them;

• Attack him where he is unprepared, appear where you are

not expected;

• More calculations beforehand;

• Don’t divulgate military devices;

• He who wishes to fight must first count the cost (Ts’ao

Kung);

• Haste may be stupid, but at any rate it serves expenditure

and energy (Ho Shih);

• No country has benefited from prolonged warfare;

• Be little ahead of your opponent;

• Bring war material with you from home;

• Rewards are necessary in order to make the solders see

the advantage of beating the enemy (Tu Mu);

• In the practical art of war, the best thing of all is to take

the enemy’s country whole and intact; to shatter and

destroy it is NOT so good;

• Supreme excellence consists in breaking the enemy’s

resistance without fighting;

• To balk the enemy’s plans;

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• When the enemy has made a plan of attack against us, we

must anticipate him by delivering our own attack first;

• If quite unequal in every way, we have to show:

1. Opportunism,

2. Flexibility,

3. Adaptability;

• He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight;

• He will win who knows how to handle superior and inferior

forces;

• He will win whose army is animated by the same spirit

throughout all its ranks;

• If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not

fear the result of a hundred battles;

• If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory

gained you will also suffer a defeat;

• If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will

succumb in every battle;

• Attack is the secret of defense, defense is the planning of

an attack (Chang Yu);

• The opportunity of defeating the enemy is provided by the

enemy himself (committing a mistake);

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• One may know how to conquer, without being able to do it;

• Who is skilled in defense hides in the most secret recedes

of the earth;

• He who is skilled in attack flashes forth from the topmost

heights of heaven;

• To foresee the event before the action has begun;

• To plan secretly, to move surreptitiously, to foil the enemy’s

intentions;

• Sharp sight, quick hearing (Ho Shih);

• He who looks below the surface of things, wins with ease

(Mai Yao-ch’en);

• The victorious strategist only seeks battle after the victory

has been won;

• Don’t disclose your position;

• In presence of the enemy, your troops should be arrayed in

normal fashion, but in order to secure victory;

• Abnormal maneuvers must be employed (Chia Lin);

• Confuse the enemy;

• Indirect tactics;

• Combinations of direct and indirect attacks;

• Simulated disorder postulates perfect discipline, simulated

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fear postulates courage, simulated weakness postulates

strength;

• Rapid evolution (Tu Mu);

• Whoever is first in the field and awaits the coming of the

enemy, will be fresh for the fight;

• The clever combatant imposes his will on the enemy;

• Strike at vulnerable points, shun points that are defended

(Wang Hsi);

• That general is skillful in attack whose opponent does not

know what to attack;

• You may advance and be absolutely irresistible, if you

make for the enemy’s weak points;

• Fitting with a large army under your command is nowise

different from fighting with a small one: it is merely a

question of instituting signs and signals;

• Attack places which are undefended;

• Hold positions that cannot be attacked;

• You must defend even those places that are not likely to be

attached;

• If we do not wish to fight, we can prevent the enemy from

engaging us; all we need do is to throw something odd and

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unaccountable in his way;

• We puzzle him by strange and unusual dispositions (Li

Ch’uan);

• Force him to reveal himself, so as to find out his vulnerable

spots;

• Compare the opposing army with your own, so that you

may know where strength is superabundant and where it is

deficient;

• Conceal your tactics;

• Do not repeat the tactics which have gained you one

victory;

• Avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak;

• The soldier works out his victory in relation to the foe

whom he is facing;

• You should modify your tactics in relation to your opponent;

• There are constant changes;

• The difficulty of tactical maneuvering consists in turning the

devious into the direct, and misfortune into gain;

• He will conquer who has learnt the artifice of deviation;

• The art of handling large masses of men;

• A soldier’s spirit is keen in the morning; by noon it has

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begun to flag; and in the evening his mind is bent only on

returning to camp;

• Attack the enemy when it is sluggish;

• Discipline and calm, to await the appearance of disorder

and hubbub amongst the enemy;

• To be near the goal while the enemy is still far from it;

• Do not pursue an enemy who simulates fight;

• Do not swallow bait offered by the enemy;

• Variation in tactics;

• There are roads which must not be followed, armies which

must not be attacked, towns which must not be besieged;

• No town should be attached which, if taken, cannot be

held, or if left alone, will not cause any problem (Chang

Yu);

• Variations of plans;

• Entice away the enemy’s best and wisest men, so that he

may be left without counselors; introduce traitors into his

country, that the government policy may be rendered futile;

• Foment intrigue and deceit, and thus sow dissension

between the ruler and his ministers, by means of every

artful contrivance, cause deterioration amongst his men and

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waste of his treasure;

• Corrupt his morals by insidious gifts leading him into

excess;

• Disturb and unsettle his mind by presenting him with lovely

women (Chia Lin);

• The seek after glory should be careless of public opinion;

• One may know the condition of a whole army from the

behavior of a single man (Tu Mu);

• Fight to the death;

• Do not fight with desperate men;

• Lavish rewards are given to keep men in good temper;

• Keep a close watch on the enemy, and obtain

reinforcements;

• Combination of hardness and tenderness;

• Mercenary troops have less value;

• The secret of war lies in the communications (Napoléon);

• The line of supply may be said to be as vital to the

existence of an army as the heart to the life of a human

being (Col. Henderson);

• The secret of getting successful work lies in the clearness

of the instructions they receive (General Baden-Powell);

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• Don’t hesitate;

• Demoralize the enemy;

• If fighting will not result in victory, then you must not fight;

• Begin by seizing something which your opponent holds

dear, then he will be amiable to your will;

• In desperate straits people lose the sense of fear;

• [The general] must be able to mystify his officers and men

by false reports and appearances, and thus keep them in

total ignorance;

• By altering his arrangements and changing his plans, he

keeps the enemy without definite knowledge;

• By shifting his camp and taking circuitous routes, he

prevents the enemy from anticipating his purpose;

• Keep your antagonists in awe;

• When the outlook is bright, bring it before their eyes; but

tell them nothing when the situation is gloomy;

• Accommodate yourself to the enemy until you can fight a

decisive battle;

• Exhibit the coyness of a maiden, until the enemy gives you

an opening;

• Cultivate your resources;

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• If it is to your advantage, make a forward move, if not, stay

where you are;

• The use of spies:

1. Local spies (inhabitants of an enemy territory);

2. Moles (officials of the enemy);

3. Double agents (enemy spies used for our own

purposes);

4. Doomed spies (doing things for the purpose of

deception);

5. Surviving spies (those who bring back news from the

enemy’s camp);

• Manipulation of the threads;

• Intuitive sagacity;

• Be subtle;

• Enemy’s spies must be tempted with bribes (to be

transformed in double agent to carry false tidings to the

enemy).

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ADDENDA.
More References on (Anti)Globalization

[1] Joseph E. Stiglitz, Globalization and Its Discontents, W. W. Norton


& Company, 2002;

[2] Lester Rowntree, Martin Lewis, Marie Price, and William Wyckoff,
Globalization and Diversity: Geography of a Changing World (2nd
Edition), Prentice Hall, 2007;

[3] John Baylis, Steve Smith, and Patricia Owens, The Globalization of
World Politics (4th edition), Oxford University Press, USA, 2008;

[4] Lester Rowntree, Martin Lewis, Marie Price, and William Wyckoff,
Diversity Amid Globalization: World Regions, Environment, Development
(3rd Edition), Prentice Hall, 2006;

[5] Robert K. Schaeffer, Understanding Globalization: The Social


Consequences of Political, Economic, and Environmental Change,
Rethinking Schools Ltd, 2002;

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[6] Daniel Cohen, Globalization and Its Enemies, The MIT Press,
2007;

[7] Michael A. Hitt, R. Duane Ireland, Robert E. Hoskisson, Strategic


Management: Competitiveness and Globalization, Concepts and Cases
(8th edition), South-Western College Pub., 2008;

[8] Bill Bigelow and Bob Peterson, Rethinking Globalization: Teaching


for Justice in an Unjust World, Rethinking Schools Ltd., 2002.

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We live today in an Upside-Down World, whose equilibrium has
been broken and those who lead play the fools:
- a Klan of elites manipulate the whole world setting up a global
dictatorship as never before in the humankind’s history;
- the tyrants show up as good men;
- the evil is presented to the public’s eye as angel;
- there is today a “democracy” of the most powerful;
- respecting the “human rights” became synonymous to
subordination to the most powerful;
- creators, scientists, writers who don’t obey to the powerful elite
are blacklisted, ignored, slandered;
- the rich elite Klan manipulates mass-media, economy, spirituality,
recession/depression and the whole global life.
Opportunists ally with the most powerful in their attempt to get some
rests from the powerful elites’ table…
About this gloomy reality and more on today’s spiritual misery, you
can read in the book.
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