05/22/2026
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Forget about bringing democracy to Cuba. Try bringing democracy to the United States.
This is how Caitlin Johnstone concludes her article, published on Wednesday: American Democracy Does Not Exist.
In the Kentucky Republican primary, Ed Gallrein—backed by Trump and funded by the pro-Israel lobby—challenged the anti-war incumbent Congressman Thomas Massie, which essentially represents a clash between a foreign policy based on “America First” slogans and the current administration’s policy, which is based on “Israel First” slogans. This challenge was backed by AIPAC with a record sum of $35 million.

When the elections go toward whoever can afford to spend the most on manipulating and deceiving the public into voting their way, that’s not democracy. That’s plutocracy – writes Caitlin Johnstone in the article mentioned above. In a country where private organizations wield significant influence over politicians, there can be no talk of democracy. When these organizations pursue the policies of foreign countries in the process, that country’s sovereignty is also severely curtailed. In the U.S. and also in the European Union, this type of corruption has been labeled “lobbying” in order to legalize bribery. A different name, but how honest that sounds!

Plutocrats exert influence on politicians worldwide thanks to the Young Global Leaders training programs conducted by the World Economic Forum for over 30 years. That is why we are seeing coordinated responses from governments around the world to artificially induced crises such as Covid, the panic over a burning planet, the cooling of the Earth’s surface through the spraying of chemicals, wars, and the invasion of culturally foreign peoples, as well as the control of the use of CBDC money.
Bombing a country on the other side of the globe won’t make the Epstein files disappear – Congressman Thomas Massie.

It’s so big that it covers 99% of Epstein’s files.
It is high time that true democracy was finally introduced in the land of opportunity, without bombing potential beneficiaries of democracy in Oklahoma or Kentucky. If this were to succeed, it would serve as valuable training for future democracy advocates who choose the peaceful path.
The worst form of aid is that which fails to take into account a country’s needs, traditions, and circumstances. Of course, previous attempts at such aid were not aimed at the well-being of the recipients of this bombastic idyll. Only the well-being of the “philanthropist” counts. This is how one must understand the policies of the great powers.
Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
Email: worldscam3@gmail.com
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