 Zare, most wars, by proxy or direct, are started by private institutions that control politicians We should do a map that remarks which corporations by name is behind each campaign I think it's more than corporations, I agree with you, corporations are the front people when they go in and they make the profits, launch their money through Wall Street But I think a lot of royalty are involved, a lot of secret organizations are involved So I don't think it should be, to a certain degree, corporations indeed But I think it should be, and it would be very difficult to do, would have neat pictures and stuff, but find out, and there are maps of this available, like not masks but graphics of this available of who the people are that sit on which board of directors of which corporations So there are people that sit on boards of directors of corporations, multiple corporations, and all of those corporations are involved in war, propagating war, starting wars, conducting coups Like one of them would be BlackRock, BlackRock owns most of huge chunk of Fox, huge chunk of Dominion, huge chunk of whatever, whatever, they sue each other, but all they're doing is moving money around, right? So it's not like Coca-Cola had death squads in Colombia Right? So Coca-Cola had death squads in Colombia because Coca-Cola needed to have access to water Right? So they were draining the water sources of farmlands and people rose up, you know, activists came up and said, hey, this is not good, Colombians need our water instead of giving it to Coca-Cola for free in their factory, and Coca-Cola hired fucking gains and murderers to kill those activists, right? And that has happened with multiple corporations in multiple Central and South American countries, right? Ecuador, Banana Republic, right? The term Banana Republic comes, I believe, if I recall, my history collecting from Chiquita Bananas or something, or the government there wanted to keep, I think, one or two cents extra per pound or something, and the US government overthrew the government, overthrew the government in Ecuador and they called the Banana Republic, right? Put their own leaders in power and that's what it is. So it's corporations, sure, but it's the people behind the corporations. It's a difficult game, bizarre, I know where you're going with this, difficult, like Halliburton for sure, fucking, there's absolutely nothing good about Halliburton, right? Who's on the board of directors there? Dick Cheney. Oh, Dick Cheney was on the board of directors, became vice president in the United States of America for eight years, and shit, right? It's crazy. It's a gong show. What we need to do is decentralize the world, in my opinion, right? How do we do with the corporation? Zara, Enzo, Enzo says great point, right? So if we're going to do with the corporation, by the way, I have one of the flags, if you guys know a company called Adbusters, it's a publication, independent publication, a magazine located in Vancouver that came out pre 9-11, and they made it big during 9-11, revealing some stuff. They used to have a flag, they used to sell a flag, I'm pretty sure they still do the corporate American flag, and I have one of those. So maybe we can bring that out and say which corporations are waging more where, right? I gotta find it first. I gotta find it first.