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What does it mean to insist that someone is responsible in an age that denies authorship? This is a video essay about Ernst Stavro Blofeld—not as a cartoon supervillain, but as a recurring answer to a modern anxiety: that power has become too abstract, too distributed, and too systemic to ever be confronted directly. Using Spectre (2015) as its focal point, the essay traces Blofeld’s disappearance from the Bond films, his long legal and narrative absence, and his eventual return in an era shaped by surveillance capitalism, information warfare, and managerial power. Along the way, it looks at Five Eyes, modern intelligence sharing, the evolution of surveillance from observation to prediction, and why Bond villains gradually stopped claiming authorship—until Blofeld did again. It took a long time to write and I hope you appreciate it.