Intricate
to the American story is the story of industry where "law" is not an
exception to the developments and interrelations called politics. From the
early arrivals looking for wealth in the new Americas as portrayed in the Discovery channel's Real Life Pirates of
the Caribbean documentary to the industrialists looking to expand
territory claims, the "law" and "order" philosophies of the
era have been introduced to this discussion in the Evidentiary Theory blog
posts Part
I and Part
II. Also related is the ideology of managing relationships within a
political frame combining genome science and religion demography found in
the Relativity
Management Theory XX and XY discussion.
The findings are consistent within a system of wealth accumulation
using global regions to play their part in monarchial institutional
developments of planetary resources as a sort of "keepers of the
wealth" relying on the "law" to maintain the parameters of play
within a democratic political system of economic development. The fraternal
nature of "law" industry attempts consistency across institutional
governance of Government, Religon, and Corporation which sometimes gets reduced
to a lowest common denominator. Reflecting wealth protection strategies to
manage financial system concepts of valuation [earnings cash flows, stored
currency wealth, precious material accumulations, & corporate industry
politics]. All of which are displayed in the analysis of the Panama
Papers and related firms implementing the
international transactions.