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Category Archives: Intelligence
The Private Intelligence Distinction Industrial Complex: Alliance Theory and the Battle for Foresight and Status Among American Elites in 2026
High-status actors among American elites do not compete for authority by openly saying they want exclusive intelligence subscriptions that separate them from public sources or to revive aristocratic hierarchies through proprietary briefings. They compete by invoking moral languages that frame … Continue reading
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Decoding Oil Analyst Javier Blas (Bloomberg)
Javier Blas is an energy and commodities specialist whose reporting focuses on oil markets, commodity trading houses, and global supply chains, and that position gives him a specific lens on world events. His real audience is the energy-financial coalition: commodity … Continue reading
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Decoding Rand Corporation
From David Pinsof’s Alliance Theory perspective, the core function of the RAND Corporation is coalition coordination for the U.S. national security state. RAND’s output looks like neutral analysis. In practice it serves as a shared language that allows the Pentagon, … Continue reading
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Decoding The Oil Analysts
Written with AI: Helima Croft sits where three coalitions meet: financial markets, national security, and energy-producing states. That position is not accidental. It reflects a career built across institutions that rarely share the same language. She is managing director and … Continue reading
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Are Elites Paying Stratfor Type Intelligence Firms For Insight Or For Cover?
When elites purchase the information products of Oxford Analytica, Stratfor, and similar firms, they buy two things that are easy to confuse: insight and cover. Different clients buy them in different proportions, and both functions operate at the same time. … Continue reading
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