Josep Borrell, the top diplomat in Europe, said last week that the continent should prepare itself for war because the thought of a widespread conflict “is no longer a fantasy.”
ECONOMIC UPDATE – MARKET OVERVIEW
On 2 January, we had forecast that 2024 would be a Golden Year for Gold. Why are gold prices spiking? We are on the brink of an economic and geopolitical Armageddon, the likes of which we have never witnessed in human history... and the central banksters and those who see and feel the pain know it.
WE ARE IN A DEBT, DEATH, SPIRAL. AND IT’S NO ACCIDENT.
Let’s cut to the chase. The current skyrocketing global debt crisis is worsening rapidly.
U.S. ECONOMY SPROUTS 303,000 (LOUSY) JOBS IN MARCH
The economy added another 303,000 jobs last month, the U.S. Labor Department estimated, more than the 200,000 analysts had expected.
AGAINST NATURE: PROFITING FROM THE SYNTHETIC DEVOLUTION
From ever expanding gene-edited foods, to AI writers, visual art, music and metaverse “experiences,” the Synthetic Devolution is quickly being mainstreamed via powerhouse tech and bio-science corporations.
TWO-FACED BIDEN FULLY BACKS ISRAEL’S GENOCIDE IN GAZA
President Joe Biden, while leaving the White House on Friday, was asked by a reporter if he was abandoning Israel after reports emerged about a “tense” call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
IRAN VOWS TO STRIKE ‘EVIL’ ZIONIST REGIME
Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, said last week that the “evil regime of Israel” will pay for the deadliest attack on his country’s consulate in Syria.
Global Economy
SPOTLIGHT: BIGS GETTING BIGGER
As we had forecast, the M&A activity which went down when interest rates went high would soon return.
TURKEY’S VOTERS REBUKE ERDOGAN’S ECONOMIC POLICIES
On 31 March, the Justice and Development Party (AKP) led by Turkey’s President Recep Erdogan was drubbed in municipal elections, suffering what Bloomberg called “an unprecedented defeat.”
SPOTLIGHT: CHINA’S ECONOMIC STRUGGLE
In March, China’s factory activity grew for the first time in six months, the country’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has estimated.
The Israel War
IRAN SAYS U.S. GAVE ISRAEL ‘GREEN LIGHT’ TO ATTACK CONSULATE
Hossein Amirabdollahian, Iran's foreign minister, said Monday that the U.S. gave Israel the “green light” before the deadly attack on Terran's consulate in Damascus and said Washington should also be held responsible.
UN HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL: ISRAEL TO BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR WAR CRIMES
The United Nations Human Rights Council on Friday, for the first time since the Israel War broke out, adopted a resolution that called for Israel to be held accountable for committing possible war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.
WHITE HOUSE DEFENDS MASSACRE AT AL SHIFA HOSPITAL DESPITE INTERNATIONAL CONDEMNATION
The U.S. last week continued its limitless support for Israel both militarily and diplomatically despite the IDF’s most recent massacre at Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza.
AI
CHINA SURPASSES U.S. IN PRODUCING AI RESEARCHERS
China may lag the U.S. in AI technology, but perhaps not for long. China is producing about half of the world’s leading AI researchers, while the U.S. is creating only about 18 percent, according to a new study by the Paulson Institute, which promotes positive connections between the U.S. and China.
FROM THE “AI BEHAVING BADLY” FILE…
Last October, New York City mayor Eric Adams announced that the city would use artificial intelligence to improve city services and keep residents better informed.
AI DESIGNS DRUGS TO KILL ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANT BACTERIA
The overuse of antibiotics has created a flock of bacteria that infect humans and defy drug treatment, resulting in about five million deaths each year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Hi-Tech Science
EXTRACTING CARBON FROM THE OCEANS, NOT AIR
Carbon capture technology—sucking excess carbon from the air and then storing it—has grabbed not only headlines, but billions of dollars in speculative investments.
PLANT-BASED PLASTIC THAT DOESN’T TURN INTO MICROPLASTIC
Microplastics—those invisible granules of plastic that remain after a plastic container has degraded—cover the Earth from the ocean floor to the tops of Himalayan mountains.
FULL POWER, SCOTTY! FUSION ENGINE FOR SPACE FLIGHT READY FOR LAUNCH
RocketStar, a development-stage company, says it has successfully tested a novel ion-drive rocket engine that gives 50 percent more thrust than conventional fuels, in part by incorporating a form of nuclear fusion.