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Euro 2016: Theater, Psychology, and Social Engineering
Euro 2016 was not just football, it was a staged play, programmed in detail and loaded with political symbolism. Portugal did not play to be champion; Portugal was written to be champion. And it was not just any victory: it was a manufactured victory designed to be used as a psychological weapon. Everything fit like…

Those Who See Too Much Don’t Come Back
Most people look at beggars as losers: people without discipline, without work, without value. But that narrative was constructed. Not everyone on the street is like that. Many are just victims of raw misery, of alcohol, of drugs, of diseases that took everything from them. But there’s another type of beggar, rare and invisible: the…

Proton Prepares to Flee: Switzerland at Risk of Losing Privacy
For years, Switzerland was synonymous with neutrality, banking secrecy, and digital privacy. It was there that companies like Proton built their reputation with the slogan “data protected by Swiss law.” But that scenario is collapsing. The Swiss government has proposed a revision of the surveillance law, known as OSCPT, that threatens to destroy the country’s…

Voice to Skull and Remote Neural Monitoring Are Worse Than Any Saw Game
In the Saw movies, terror is physical, bloody, and immediate. The victim wakes up chained to a pipe in a filthy room, walls covered in rust and dried bloodstains. Breathing is heavy, panic is instant. A monitor comes to life. The white-faced puppet appears on video and the metallic voice dictates the rules: “Do you…

Anal hygiene and Portuguese filth
The ass was not made to be rubbed with toilet paper as if it were wood being sanded. It was made to be washed with water. Biologically, it makes sense: it’s an exit zone for shit, not a place to be “wiped dry.” And yet, in Portugal, people still insist on the primitive and filthy…

The Great Scam of Nightclubs for Straight Men in Lisbon
Introduction The male expectation: leaving the house to fuck The single straight man leaves his house at night with one simple goal: to fuck. He buys a new shirt, puts on cologne, fixes his hair, spends money on Uber, and already has in his head the idea that the nightclub is the place where that…

When Power Decides Who Was a Genius
Those who were once called insane for seeing beyond the obvious are the same ones whom humanity recognizes centuries later as geniuses. What today is ridiculed as delusion, tomorrow is elevated as vision. The mechanism is almost always the same: first you’re insane, then—in some cases—eccentric, later a visionary, and in the end you’re called…

Passwords, 2FA and Hardware Security Keys: Everything Is Already Compromised
Introduction People still believe in digital security. They talk about long passwords, password managers, 2FA via SMS, 2FA via email, 2FA via applications like Aegis, Authy, Google Authenticator or Microsoft Authenticator, and even hardware security keys like YubiKey, SoloKeys, Google’s Titan Security Key, OnlyKey or Feitian. But all of this is an illusion. When we…

From Son of God to Neural Pawn: The Programming of David Icke
David Vaughan Icke was born on April 29, 1952, in Leicester, England. He is now 73 years old. Born into a working-class family, his father served in the Royal Air Force before working in a watch factory, and his mother was a housewife. He grew up in a modest environment, with little money and many…

André Ventura: The Politician Who Attacks the Weak, Not the Strong
André Ventura, leader of the Chega party, is not the hero of the fight against corruption he tries to portray. On the contrary, he is part of the game. A game where the strategy is to attack the weakest — like Gypsies and other minorities — while the real criminals remain in the shadows. It’s…

The Fraud of Intelligence Agents
I spent years observing and analyzing the myth of intelligence agents. I chased the image sold by Hollywood — James Bond with his elegance, Ethan Hunt with his impossible stunts, Jason Bourne with his cold calculation. The promise was always the same: agents with class, futuristic technology, and moves executed to the millimeter. I recently…

Chat Control: The Legalization of What Already Exists
In October 2025, the European Union will vote on the so-called Chat Control. Under the pretext of fighting online child abuse, the regulation forces messaging and email platforms to inspect all communications, including encrypted ones. The reaction is predictable: public outrage, YouTube videos, posts about “defending privacy.” But it’s all theater. Public perception is decades…

The Illusion of Macumba: The Engineering of Fear
The idea of macumba, witchcraft, and hidden powers has always accompanied the most fragile societies, especially in regions where poverty, lack of education, and superstition dominate daily life. In Africa, South America, and Asia, the same roles repeat themselves under different names — healers, shamans, pajés, ngangas, dukun, and many other local designations. The cultural…

The Value of Doing Nothing
Why idleness was confiscated from the masses and reserved for the elites. In antiquity, thinking was a profession. In Ancient Greece, philosophers did not work in workshops nor did they spend their days in repetitive tasks. Occupying oneself with thought was considered an essential function. Socrates lived off the support of his disciples, Plato founded…

The Myth of Tips in Portugal
In the United States, tipping is a scam. It’s not generosity, it’s cultural blackmail. The customer pays the bill and is still forced to cover the waiter’s salary. Anyone who doesn’t tip is treated like a social criminal. This isn’t empathy, it’s legalized exploitation. The American system turns the act of tipping into an invisible…