economics
-
From Ownership to Permission: New York’s COPA Act as a Global Warning of the Administrative Capture of Housing

Why a local New York housing law exposes a deceitful elite coordinating a global shift from private towards managed ownership under Agenda 2030 This analysis is written as a warning rather than an abstract policy review. New York provides a clear case study of how state sanctioned administrative housing controls migrate from theory into binding… Continue reading
-
Russia Achieves Strategic Advantage in the 2025 Arms Race

Nuclear-powered systems, hypersonic deterrence, force modernisation, and asymmetric operational adaptation By 2025, trends in defence investment, procurement cycles, and weapons testing across major military powers showed a clear intensification of strategic competition. This was driven by sustained European militarisation, continued Western support for Ukraine’s armed forces, and the expansion of United States defence programmes described… Continue reading
-
Greenland in United States Maritime Strategy Against Eurasian Powers

United States strategy to restrict Arctic, Eurasian, and Indo-Pacific trade routes The continuing pursuit of Greenland by the United States forms part of a wider maritime and strategic programme aimed at constraining the physical movement, economic development, and long-term security options of both Russia and China. Greenland occupies a decisive position along the Arctic approaches… Continue reading
-
Pax Judaica – One World Government

That is the grand plan, to create a world government, in Jerusalem They call it the Pax Judaica and this “Pax Judaica is a global AI surveillance system.” But first, they have to get rid of all Palestinians whom they have been using as lab rats to test these surveillance technologics on with devastating effects.… Continue reading
AI and Digital Control, America, economics, Foreign Policy, Geopolitics, israel, NATO, politics, warAI warfare, autonomous weapons, Benjamin Netanyahu, data-driven security, DealBook Summit, digital governance, facial recognition technology, global AI surveillance, global control systems, Jerusalem, military artificial intelligence, Pax Judaica, predictive surveillance, privatized warfare, technological revolution, world government -
African Health Data Agreements With US Spark Sovereignty and Transparency Concerns

Critics warn that secretive MOUs signed without public consultation risk exposing strategic population data to foreign interests amid growing geopolitical competition Several African governments have come under scrutiny following the signing of memoranda of understanding with the United States that critics say could expose sensitive national health data to foreign access without public consent or… Continue reading
-
Danish Tabloid Probes Potential Conflict of Interest Involving Prime Minister’s Husband

Ekstra Bladet reports on government funding, diplomatic access, and questions over transparency tied to a film project linked to Ukraine. The Danish tabloid Ekstra Bladet has continued its investigation into a film project involving Bo Tengberg, the husband of Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest and the use of… Continue reading
-
The Epstein Files and What Happens When the Law Requires Disclosure

Why delayed disclosure now raises legal and institutional risks This addresses the renewed public focus on the handling of Jeffrey Epstein-related records by senior United States officials. If all these paedophile child sex trafficking corrupt billionaires and elites were in China they would have been hanged. It is not rocket science why China is surging… Continue reading
-
The balance of power shifts as Asia consolidates economic dominance

Shifting great power relations, Asia’s strategic choices could reset the global order next year Asia approaches 2026 holding decisive economic and political weight that no previous period has combined so fully. Purchasing power parity data from the International Monetary Fund places Asia at roughly half of global output, while the United States accounts for about… Continue reading
-
Three EU States Opt Out of Ukraine Financing Deal

Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic decline participation in €90 billion package Three European Union states declined participation in a new Ukraine financing arrangement.The plan totals ninety billion euros and offers zero interest loans.Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic formally opted out at the summit.The decision does not block approval but reveals clear political divisions.Officials… Continue reading

