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Plunderers in Power: How the Global Elite Rob Humanity

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Greed . It is the invisible parasite that has wrapped its claws around the globe, draining life, dignity, and hope from billions while feeding the insatiable appetites of a few. The so-called “ elites ”—politicians, billionaires , corporate barons , and their obedient lackeys—have turned the Earth into their personal feeding trough. They gorge themselves on wealth and resources, leaving behind a wasteland for everyone else. Look around: cities drowning in homelessness while luxury skyscrapers stand half-empty, built not for living but for laundering the fortunes of the powerful. Families skipping meals while billionaires compete to see who can build the tallest rocket to stroke their egos. Entire nations stripped of their minerals , their oil , their forests , all for the benefit of a boardroom full of men who will never touch dirt with their own hands. This is not progress . This is plunder —slickly packaged, marketed as “ growth ,” and sold as the only path forward. And the worst ...

The Greed of the Elites and How It Has Plagued the Entire Globe

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Greed is not a vice whispered about in dark corners anymore—it is paraded openly in boardrooms, parliaments, and palaces. The global elite — billionaires , corporate giants , and political dynasties —have turned the entire planet into their playground, hoarding obscene wealth while billions are left to scrape together survival. Their insatiable appetite for money and power is not just an ugly flaw of character; it is a plague that suffocates nations, poisons democracies, and threatens the very future of the Earth. Consider the pandemic. While ordinary people buried loved ones and lined up at food banks, the world’s richest individuals grew wealthier than ever. According to Oxfam , billionaires increased their fortunes by trillions during COVID-19 , with Elon Musk , Jeff Bezos , and Bernard Arnault raking in sums so astronomical they defy comprehension. At the same time, nurses, delivery drivers, and frontline workers—those who actually kept society functioning—were left underpaid, ove...