Gen. Smedley Butler, in a 1935 interview, admits to being a gangster for capitalism during his 33 years of active military service. He helped make several countries safe for American oil, sugar, and fruit interests, and purify Nicaragua for the International Banking House of Brown Brothers. He also helped Standard Oil operate in China unmolested. This article is based on his interview and can be found on Wikipedia.
The author reflects on the state of social media since 2020, where people have treated each other badly amidst ongoing challenges. The author calls for true societal care, away from political sides and decoy distract theatrics, and towards trust and truth. The author also highlights the dangers of competitive behavior within a technocratic cage grid, where fear is used to create the fight, flight, or freeze syndrome. The author urges for a filter on social media to prevent the spread of terrorizing words.