Introduction: A fake opposition that became the real battlefield Between roughly 1921 and 1927, the Soviet security service (Cheka → GPU/OGPU) ran one of the...
Empires have existed for about 10,000 years. Their leadership structures sufered from three main points of failure: You needed to step over other people to...
Introduction: “They couldn’t possibly keep that secret”… or could they? A popular civic folktale says the U.S. government is too big, too porous, and too...
Introduction: When ignorance becomes certainty The classic Dunning–Kruger result is simple and unsettling: people who know the least about a domain are the most likely...
We think of classic conspiracy mythology as inherently rightwing; mostly due to the German National Socialists and radical Islam. If you don’t believe in a...
Prologue: The age of easy answers Every big-tent ideology pretends to be a scientific master concept of salvation. Academics spend their lives on these concepts...
Overture: An Empire Counts Its Coins Empires do not live by muskets alone. They live by arithmetic—by the sober accounting of ships and shillings, allies...
Decades before the KGB launched “Operation SIG” to intensify antisemitic conspiracy lore in the muslim world, the USSR had already built the groundwork via an...