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Why Newspapers Are Lying to You: Luxury vs. Survival | The Observer 2025 Breakdown

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What hides behind the glossy facade of the press in 2025? In this video, we conduct a deep "autopsy" of The Observer issue from December 7, 2025. We break down how the media normalizes wild social contrasts, selling us luxury and poverty on adjacent pages.

We analyze how Chanel No. 5 ads sit right next to cries for help for the homeless, and why banks promise "not to close" instead of offering real services. We also discuss Keir Starmer's political PR: how the "regular guy" image is used to cover up Britain's deepest crisis, the massive brain drain, and the failure in the global AI race.

This video is about media manipulation, escapism, and how wars and football are used as a "painkiller" for society.

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#MediaManipulation #TheObserver #UKPolitics #EconomicCrisis #SocialInequality #KeirStarmer #Journalism #DeepDive

WSJ Deconstructed: AI Threats, China War & The Power of Money (Dec 8, 2025)

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#WallStreetJournal #Economy2025 #Geopolitics #ArtificialIntelligence #USvsChina #MediaLiteracy #FinancialNews #MarketAnalysis #StockMarket #InvestmentStrategy

How FEAR is Sold to Us? A Financial Times Analysis: From Economic Collapse to SpaceX

https://youtu.be/EYu68tke7IA

#FinancialTimes #Economy2025 #Crisis #ElonMusk #Geopolitics #Inflation #Analytics #HiddenMeanings

Why is the West Rolling Back Democracy? Trump, "Green Realism," and Europe's War Economy

In this issue, we conduct a deep analytical reconnaissance of the latest Western press (Barron's, Foreign Affairs, The Guardian, TIME, Newsweek, HBR). We analyze not just the news, but the narratives that elites are crafting to justify the coming radical changes. Why are we being told that "the system is broken," regulators are powerless, and society is the source of chaos?

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https://youtu.be/h4ZRkiLvuqo

#Geopolitics #USEconomy #Crisis2026 #Barrons #ArtificialIntelligence #NewWorldOrder #Trump #Investments

Britain in Crisis: Army and Welfare | The Spectator

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The UK is facing a deep crisis: an army short of ammunition and equipment, arsenals depleted by support for Ukraine, senior generals issuing a de facto ultimatum to the government — while at home the welfare system increasingly discourages work.

In this episode, we analyze the latest issue of The Spectator and examine how it portrays modern Britain — from defence and the Labour budget to welfare, migration, artificial intelligence and the climate agenda.

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#UK #BritishArmy #TheSpectator #Politics #WelfareState #ClimateAgenda #WorldNews #DeepPressAnalysis

The Guardian Analysis: Supermarkets, an Environmental Disaster in Iceland, and Luxury Real Estate

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What is The Guardian's Saturday edition of December 6, 2025, really selling us – supermarket discounts or a vision of the future?

In this analysis, we read several pages of the newspaper as if they were evidence, piecing together the hidden structure:

Sainsbury's and Tesco promotions: why "savings" on Nectar and Clubcard cards are trading our data for the illusion of a benefit;

An environmental story about invasive Alaskan lupine in Iceland: how good intentions turn into a long-term environmental nightmare;

Money hacks and the online delivery boom: CO₂, waste, courier burnout, and the invisible price of "convenience";

The "Dream Home" section: luxury mansions for £1-2 million and Omega watches alongside articles about saving a few pounds – how the newspaper normalizes the inequality gap;

Crosswords, sudoku, and weather forecasts as a psychological painkiller: a dose of anxiety and a dose of calm in one media machine.

This isn't just a news review, but media criticism and forensics of the printed page:

how advertising, articles, life hacks, luxury real estate, and entertainment work together to:

narrow our field of vision to the size of our wallets;

turn social inequality and environmental damage into background noise;

give us a feeling of "I understand everything," but leave us passive.

Washington Post Analysis: Netflix's $83 Billion, X-Musk's Fine, and the Invisible Climate Crisis

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How does one newspaper tell a story about the power of money, media, and our future in a single day?

In this issue, we analyze the December 6, 2025, issue of The Washington Post as a map of hidden currents:

The $83 billion Netflix-Warner Bros. Discovery deal as a battle for control of stories and streaming wars;

The EU's fine for Elon Musk's X platform for disinformation and how it's being framed as a geopolitical conflict between the US and Europe;

Records for the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq amid the very mundane problems of ordinary people;

The first snow in Washington, a LeafGuard ad, and the perfect combination of "created anxiety and immediately sold the solution";

The Style section: voice messages, dating for 50+, and a horoscope as a painkiller for a reader tired of major worries;

The main omission: abnormal snow without a single mention of climate change. This isn't just a news review, but media criticism and forensics of the newspaper page: how the focus is placed, what fears are being presented, what solutions are being sold—and which stories don't make it onto the page at all.

Subscribe if you value in-depth analysis of the Western press, not just the headlines:

media analysis, economics, geopolitics, wars, technology, and what newspapers prefer to keep quiet about.

#analytics #news #USA #Netflix #ElonMusk #mediacriticism #DeepPressAnalysis #WashingtonPost

Financial Times: Ukraine, Pentagon Censorship, Trustpilot, Ryanair, China, and the Green Transition

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In this issue, we analyze the December 5, 2025, issue of the Financial Times as an investigation, not just a news report.

What's really going on behind the Western press headlines—and how it's affecting Ukraine, Europe, China, and the pockets of ordinary people.

Key topics:

The New York Times vs. the US government—a lawsuit against the Pentagon and the Department of Defense over restrictions on journalists in war zones. How the "approved version of the truth" about war is created, and what a loyalty rating is for the press.

Trustpilot / Trustpilot crash—a study by "Phase Pandora Search," a 35% stock collapse, and a conflict of interest when a review platform profits from those it's supposed to control. How trust infrastructure is being weaponized.

Ryanair and Wizz Air in Ukraine—a $2 billion investment plan, up to 30 aircraft, and 10 million passengers per year. Why are low-cost airlines making a bold geopolitical bet on Ukraine's post-war recovery and selling the world a new "Ukrainian narrative?"

Singapore's sovereign wealth funds and China—Temasek, GIC, and the bet on China's eternal growth that no longer works. How the US-China tech war and Beijing's regulatory pressure are breaking the old model of global investment.

Britain, the green transition, and hidden taxes—Ofgem's decision to modernize the electricity grid by £28 billion, a rise in household bills by £90-108 per year, and the mega-project of a road tunnel under the Thames. Who is really paying for a "green future" and infrastructure?

Donald Trump's electric vehicle plans—the possible elimination of federal subsidies and new tariffs, a blow to the EV industry, and risks to the global green transition that taxpayers have already paid for. The investigation's key findings:

Control over information is becoming the most important asset of the 21st century—states and corporations are vying for the right to be the sole source of "true reality."

Global capital is turning into a casino: some funds are losing money on China, while others are making risky bets on Ukraine and post-war reconstruction.

Green transitions and megaprojects are often hidden taxes, where costs are socialized and profits are privatized.

The long-term future depends on political cycles: one decision by Trump or another leader could wipe out trillions in investments.

Trust is becoming the most fragile currency—trust in the media, in online reviews, in government plans, and in grand infrastructure promises.

#financialtimes

#ukraine

#geopolitics

#economy

#greentransition

#trump

#china

#Westernnews

Financial Times, December 4, 2025: Who Is Rewriting the Rules of the Global Economy?

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An investigative breakdown of the latest issue of the Financial Times from December 4, 2025. Not just news, but a “set of clues” about how politicians, corporations, and financial giants are quietly rewriting the rules of the global economy and financial markets.

In the first part of the episode, we look at geopolitics and sanctions. The Putin–Modi meeting in New Delhi, the jump in Russian oil’s share of India’s imports from 2% to almost 30%, and the attempt to build a Moscow–Delhi economic axis that bypasses Western sanctions and the dollar system. We discuss how Western sanctions become a catalyst for a new multipolar world order and a split into economic blocs.

The second part is about corporate wars and activist investors. We unpack the statistics on why women CEOs are 2.5 times more likely to become targets of attacks, the “glass cliff” effect, and hidden discrimination as a tool of pressure. Then we move to the conflict around HSBC: the largest shareholder, Ping An, is demanding that the bank be broken up and the Asian business spun off, challenging the old London financial center and the global universal-bank model.

The third part is a battle for perception and attention. A crypto miner publicly backed by Trump, whose shares crashed after the IPO, is a case of political hype that no longer fools the market. In contrast, we look at American Eagle and its ad campaign with actress Sydney Sweeney: how cultural capital and media figures become the new oil, directly influencing sales and consumer behavior.

The climax of the episode is a full-page manifesto-style ad by Apollo in the FT. Private markets, 80% of corporate lending in the US, the concentration of the S&P 500 in the hands of a dozen stocks, and the question: “What if we’re clinging to a status quo that no longer exists?” We discuss how private capital is trying to redraw the map of the global economy and pull trillions of dollars out of public markets into closed funds.

In the finale, we bring all the “clues” together into one picture: sanctions as an accelerator of a new world order, corporate conflicts as reflections of geopolitical fractures, culture and advertising as new weapons in the fight for attention, and private capital as the architect of a new financial reality. The main question of the episode: in whose version of reality will we ultimately live — and who will profit from it?

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#financialmarkets

#FinancialTimes

#sanctions

#RussiaIndia

#stocks

#privatecapital

Political Violence in the US: Lone Wolves, the War on Science, and the Price of Ideology

#USA #politics #politicalviolence #news #pressanalysis #Trump #Kennedy #mediaandpolitics

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Google Beats NVIDIA, Amazon Squeezes Perplexity: AI's Invisible War for Market Share | Barron's

#Google

#NVIDIA

#Amazon

#Perplexity

#Roblox

https://youtu.be/PJ-sTg3erNE

Ukraine, Trump and the global narrative war.

WSJ, NYT and Washington Post report on the same events — the war in Ukraine, Trump’s legacy, economic pressure — as if they live in different realities.

WSJ frames negotiations and money.

NYT focuses on detentions and human rights.

WaPo centers on U.S. internal chaos and power abuse.

Why do three papers select three different “truths”? Audience-tuning or corporate incentives?

Full breakdown:

https://youtu.be/ll7PLNp02y0

#Ukraine #Trump #WSJ #NYT #WashingtonPost #Media #Analysis #intelec1

1927 vs 2025: Are We Heading Toward a New Market Crash? The Fed, AI and the Stock Bubble

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In this episode, we examine how the end of 2025 mirrors the “Roaring Twenties” and the crucial year 1927 before the Great Crash of 1929. We compare the U.S. economy then and now, Federal Reserve policy, the surge of Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq, and the role of new technologies — from electrification and assembly lines to AI, biotech and Big Tech.

We break down what is fueling markets in 2025: record indexes, cheap money, belief in endless profit growth, meme stocks, crypto and social-media speculation. We discuss how modern regulation differs from the 1920s, where new bubbles may be forming, and which “black swans” could trigger a chain reaction of sell-offs.

We also revisit the key lessons of 1929: overheating, leverage, investor euphoria and blind faith in technology. What does this mean for a retail investor today? How do you avoid becoming a new Irving Fisher with his “permanently high plateau” — and keep discipline in a portfolio shaped by AI and algorithmic trading?

If you want independent analysis, crisis history and real risk mapping for the 2025–2026 markets, this breakdown is for you.

#Economy #FinancialMarkets #FederalReserve #Crisis #1929 #Stocks #Investing #AI

KGB Secrets Exposed: How the Soviet Union Built Global Influence Operations

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An explosive breakdown of the memoirs of a former Soviet intelligence chief. How the KGB engineered some of the most influential disinformation campaigns of the 20th century: Operation “DRAGON” (framing the CIA for JFK’s assassination), the myth of “Hitler’s Pope” (Pius XII), the creation of the PLO under Yasser Arafat, and the spread of Liberation Theology. Why “Glasnost” was a PR operation (Ceaușescu, Andropov) — and how these same methods echo in Putin’s Russia and modern U.S. politics.

00:00:00 — Introduction: Disinformation memoirs

00:01:17 — Historical lineage (Oprichnina → Okhrana → KGB)

00:01:54 — “Glasnost” as PR (Ceaușescu, Andropov)

00:03:05 — The principle of “a grain of truth” (World Peace Council)

00:04:02 — Tactic 1: Discrediting (Stepinac, “Nazis”)

00:04:48 — Tactic 2: Scapegoating (Danube Canal)

00:05:11 — Tactic 3: Front organizations (WPC, WSCF)

00:06:12 — Tactic 4: Creating MYTHS (Pius XII, “Hitler’s Pope”)

00:06:36 — ...The play “The Deputy” and influence agents (I.F. Stone)

00:07:48 — ...Counter-facts: Pius XII saved Jews

00:08:35 — Tactic 5: Antisemitism (“Protocols,” Slánský Trial)

00:09:35 — ...Creation of the PLO (Arafat) and the “Jenin Massacre”

00:10:09 — Tactic 6: Creating ideologies (Liberation Theology)

00:11:02 — Tactic 7: “Political Necrophagy” (Stalin, Yeltsin)

00:12:01 — Parallel 1: JFK assassination (Oswald, Department 13)

00:13:02 — ...Operation “DRAGON”: Blame the CIA

00:14:06 — Parallel 2: Russia (Putin’s KGB revanche)

00:15:01 — Parallel 3: U.S. politics (Obama, Newsweek: “We Are All Socialists Now”)

00:17:41 — Conclusions: The 5 core methods of KGB disinformation

00:19:03 — ...Relevance today (ROC, Hezbollah)

00:19:47 — Final question: How vulnerable are we in the social-media era?

#KGB #Disinformation #Putin #ColdWar #Intelligence #Investigation #Geopolitics #History

Hunger Games for Founders: Inside Entrepreneur Magazine’s Dark Startup Economy (2025)

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#economy #startups #entrepreneurship #venturecapital #futureofwork #business2025 #mediaanalysis #intelec1

India: Between AI and 700-Year-Old Scrolls: How the Country is Building a Digital Future

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The end of November 2025 no longer looks like chaos, but like a systemic breakdown of the global order. In this issue, I pull together disparate news from Ukraine, the US, China, Iran, Nigeria, Brazil, and Southeast Asia, showing how the same week is turning into a map of global crisis.

We examine:

• the US-Russian "peace plan" for Ukraine, which The Economist calls a managed capitulation, and the Trump administration's external pressure;

• the Energoatom scandal, kickbacks, and the question: is the Ukrainian elite part of the solution or part of the problem;

• Trump's pivot to China: a visit to Beijing, the tech race, robotaxis, pharmaceuticals, and the hidden cost of the Chinese miracle for ordinary citizens;

• the Iranian gambit: inflation, crisis, the struggle between reformers and the IRGC, and an attempt to save the regime through new nuclear negotiations;

• rising tensions around Taiwan and Japan, Beijing's military rhetoric, and the race for defense budgets;

• the failure of the climate summit, catastrophic floods in Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam as a direct consequence of political impotence;

• Nigeria and the mass kidnapping of 303 schoolchildren as a symbol of state collapse;

• a nervous economy: NVIDIA loses $100 billion on a single rumor, Bitcoin falls 27%, markets turn into a field of panic and speculation.

The main question of the episode: are these just isolated crises—Ukraine, Iran, Nigeria, the markets—or are they symptoms of a larger disease, the collapse of the global order after World War II? Are we witnessing its death throes right now?

If you value in-depth news analysis rather than superficial agendas, subscribe to the channel, like, and share this analysis in the comments. This way, the YouTube algorithm will show you more independent geopolitical analysis and economic reviews. #analytics #news #geopolitics #Ukraine #Trump #China #globalcrisis #2025

Two Britains in One Day: How The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph Rewrite Labour’s Decisions

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On the same day — November 28, 2025 — the new UK Labour government makes several key decisions, and two major newspapers, The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph, turn one set of facts into two completely opposite political realities. In this breakdown, we show step-by-step how media construct parallel worlds for their readers.

We examine how:

• the same Labour promise of protection from unfair dismissal on day one becomes either a “pragmatic compromise” or a “betrayal of voters”;

• Angela Rayner and the new workers’ rights bill are framed as balanced governance or a capitulation to business lobbies;

• a £20 billion “budget hole” is weaponised by both papers to reach opposite conclusions about the UK economy;

• headlines, photos (a Hong Kong fire, Princess Kate’s smile), and emotional framing quietly steer public perception of the new government.

We talk about ideological echo chambers, strategic omissions, and how rival media outlets simultaneously clash and yet agree on one thing — the influence of big business and backstage actors over real political agendas.

If you want to understand how British politics, media manipulation, and economic crisis intersect in daily news, this investigation will help you read headlines not as “the truth,” but as constructed narratives.

#UKPolitics #LabourParty #TheGuardian #DailyTelegraph #MediaManipulation #UKEconomy #PoliticalAnalysis #intelec1

How the Financial Times Creates Parallel Realities for Investors

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#FinancialTimes #WorldEconomy #MediaManipulation #USChina #WallStreet #Investors #News2025 #intelec1

Secret US Deportations: How Refugees Are Sold to Africa | The New Yorker

What if the United States, a country that promised to be a "sanctuary for the persecuted," is secretly transporting people to camps in Africa, circumventing its own laws and international law? This video offers an analytical investigation into the hidden system of US deportations to "third countries": Ghana, Eswatini, Ruanlu, and other countries where refugees find themselves without protection, without documents, and without a chance for justice.

We examine in detail how the secret deportation scheme works:

What is "removal to a third country" and how it violates the principle of non-refoulement and the Convention against Torture;

How the US Supreme Court, through its "shadow list," greenlit the secret flight program;

The stories of Orville, Jim, Miriam, and other people who were officially protected from deportation by US courts but were still secretly transported to camps in West Africa;

How media manipulation turns social workers and refugees into "violent criminals" in official press releases;

How lawyers and human rights activists are creating a "citizen's detective agency" to track secret charters using aviation data and finances;

The numbers behind hidden deals: how much the US pays El Salvador, Eswatini, Rwanda, and other countries to support deportees;

Why federal judges acknowledge that the government is shirking its legal obligations but remain powerless against the executive branch;

How this practice is dangerous for international law, democracy, and the refugee protection system worldwide.

This video is for those who want to understand the reality behind the headlines about the "fight against illegal immigration," how the US is building a shadow immigration policy, and why the destruction of legal guarantees in one country becomes a signal to authoritarian regimes around the world. Subscribe to the channel if you value in-depth investigations, international politics, human rights, the US immigration system, and real, not merely ostentatious, government accountability.

https://youtu.be/W6L62JaB0P4

#USA #deportation #refugees #humanrights #immigration #USApolitics #internationallaw #investigation