The Simpsons predicting the future? Nah.
They excel at satire. They observe the world, amplify absurdities, and create hilarious, often unsettling episodes. Sometimes, reality seems to catch up. Coincidences? Absolutely. But it's more nuanced
They excel at satire. They observe the world, amplify absurdities, and create hilarious, often unsettling episodes. Sometimes, reality seems to catch up. Coincidences? Absolutely. But it's more nuanced
As you already know, this is the place where I explore intricate dynamics of power, influence, and how individuals shape the world around them. This deep curiosity naturally led me
Imagine a leader receiving an intelligence report starting with: "you won't believe what you'll discover in this report". It opens with a dramatic anecdote
We live with a comforting illusion: that society’s core sectors are independent worlds. This segmentation is deceptive.
Our fascination with spies isn’t about gadgets or skills, I think it's about their deeply human paradox. They move fluidly, they're somehow invisible, they master
This is how the cynical game of international alliances works. But what is an alliance? A temporary contract. A convergence of interests. Nothing more. ➡️ Popular narratives suggest alliances are based
When you work internationally, you quickly realize one thing: Time is relative. Yes, literally. Einstein taught us this: → The faster you move, the slower time seems to pass. → Time isn&
This attack coincided with U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance’s diplomatic visit to India. While shocking, such timing isn't accidental... it's part of a clear historical pattern: a strategic modus operandi used repeatedly by terrorist groups worldwide.
Pope Francis passed away on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025. The symbolism is profound. The emotional impact is global. The world has lost a figure whose influence reached far beyond
Most leaders I meet genuinely believe they’re "emotionally intelligent".
The Grey Zone is not a metaphor. It is a real geopolitical, psychological, and informational space. It is the space between open war and official peace. It is where influence
Not in a dramatic, “ugh-I-missed-my-flight” way. But in a deep, visceral, professional way. As a former intelligence operative, I see airports for what they truly are: → Non-places designed to dehumanize