In the intricate marketplace of global politics, where nations engage not only in the exchange of goods but also in the subtle trade of influence, the United States presents itself as a corporate entity, its reputation intertwined with notions of freedom and democracy. Yet, beyond the public display of electoral processes and services, there exists a less visible force—a concept known as the deep state, believed by some to influence decisions from behind the scenes. The notion that certain individuals or groups—often referred to as ‘bad actors’—manipulate situations for their own benefit at the expense of others is a concern in various aspects of society, including politics, economics, and media. While the concept may seem far-fetched to many, it invites a deeper inquiry. It’s an invitation to readers to embark on a personal journey of discovery and research, beginning with the information presented here.
The Illusion of Choice
Voters enter booths, casting ballots in the belief that their voices shape the future. However, the deep state operates like a board of directors, unseen and unaccountable, making decisions that steer the course of the nation. Policies are products, crafted not for the public good but for strategic gains, ensuring the continuity of the deep state’s agenda.
The Currency of Control
Information is the currency of this realm, and control over it is paramount. The deep state’s influence extends through various channels—intelligence agencies, secret alliances, and financial institutions—managing the flow of data like a conglomerate manages its assets.
The Shareholders of Power
The true shareholders of this corporate state are not the citizens but the members of the deep state. Their investment is not in stocks but in secrets, their dividends paid in influence and authority. They are the architects of the national narrative, editors of the truth presented to the masses.
The Product of Patriotism
Patriotism, often evoked as the highest virtue of citizenship, can sometimes be co-opted into a product for consumption. This commodification turns a deep-seated sense of national pride into a brand loyalty program, where allegiance to the brand—often symbolized by the nation-state—is rewarded, and deviation is met with social sanction.
Manufacturing Consent
The deep state, as some believe, operates akin to a corporate marketing department, crafting campaigns that sell wars as necessary mergers for the nation’s growth. These conflicts are presented as strategic expansions, necessary for the survival and prosperity of the corporate entity that the nation has become.
Cost-Cutting Measures
In this pursuit of national efficiency and security, civil liberties—the rights and freedoms guaranteed to individuals—are sometimes treated as expendable overhead. Like a business trimming its budget, these liberties are curtailed, often quietly and incrementally, under the guise of streamlining operations.
The Balance Sheet of Freedom
The ledger of this corporate state does not just tally economic gains but also the cost to individual freedoms. The balance sheet of this enterprise reflects not only financial profit but also the moral and ethical deficit incurred by such cost-cutting measures.
Rebranding Resistance
Dissent, the natural byproduct of a healthy democracy, is reframed as a liability to the brand. Instead of being valued as a sign of a vibrant and engaged citizenry, it is often discouraged, labeled as unpatriotic, and sometimes even vilified.
Conclusion: Reclaiming Patriotism
To reclaim the true spirit of patriotism, it is essential to differentiate between genuine love for one’s country and the manipulated version sold as a product. It requires a collective effort to recognize and resist the marketing of nationalism that seeks to profit from our allegiance while undermining the very foundations of democratic society.
The Merger of State and Deep State
The line between the state and the deep state blurs, as the latter becomes the silent CEO of the former. The elected government, a mere storefront for the transactions conducted in back rooms, where the future is brokered like a commodity.
Conclusion: Reclaiming the Republic
As citizens, our challenge is to peel back the layers of secrecy and reclaim the republic from the clutches of the corporate deep state. Transparency is our tool, vigilance our strategy, and informed engagement the path to a government that is truly by and for the people—all of us.

The problem with manufacturing patriotism is that at some point it becomes meaningless and people stop. I believe that’s how the setup for an eventual one world gov’t will come about. People will be sick and tired of their national governments and be willing to embrace a global one.
Agreed.