Author: Scott Ortkiese

Offshoring the Apocalypse: Part 3, The Corporate Operators

How Siemens, Volkswagen, and Eight Other European Companies Profit from the Supply Chain Crimes They Refuse to Acknowledge

Misery Loves Company: How a Self-Destroyed UK Led Ukraine to Russian Roulette with All Chambers Loaded

Ukraine is stranded. Abandoned by reality, propped up by propaganda, and led to ruin by the same Western architects who promised salvation.

The Atlanticists: How British Incompetence Brought the World to Nuclear Brink

A Century of Uniquely British Bungling, Hubris, and Catastrophic Miscalculation

The Censorship Regime: How Dissent on Ukraine Became Career Suicide

Academics, platforms and bank accounts have faced punishment for opposing Ukraine war policy, forming what the author calls a censorship architecture.

The Case for United States Withdrawal from the United Nations: A Performance Analysis

UN vetoes, failed peacekeeping, abuse allegations and $3 billion in annual US costs are cited as evidence the institution cannot be reformed.

America’s Militant Democracy: How the Anti-Trump Establishment Became the Weimar Threat

Weimar’s emergency rule is used to argue that judges, platforms and NGOs now erode rights while claiming to defend democracy.

A Tale of Two Donalds: What He Said at Davos and What The Press Said He Said

Trump’s Davos speech challenged Europe’s energy rules, NATO burdens and Greenland policy, but corporate coverage framed its substance as spectacle.

Germany’s Reckoning: Jeffrey Sachs Documents Three Decades of Diplomatic Deception on Russia and Ukraine

In a December 19, 2025 interview with Glenn Diesen, economist Jeffrey D.

Why Trump Publishes Private Diplomatic Texts

Trump’s release of Macron and Rutte texts is framed as a negotiating tool that humiliates allies, fractures Europe and pressures compliance.

Greenland: Analyzing Trump’s Path Out of NATO

Congressional limits on NATO withdrawal may give Trump an incentive to force an expulsion through pressure over Greenland and allied security.