On the war front, Trump should simply walk away from conflict with Iran and Russia. Wars distract from domestic matters and will prevent focus on making America great again.
Category: 21 January 2025
SURGEONS FULLY INTEGRATE BIONIC LIMB INTO WOMAN’S BODY
In Sweden, surgeons have fully connected a woman’s artificial forearm and hand with both her skeletal and nervous system, allowing her to move her hand and digits almost as easily as the real thing.
HOW EXCESS IODINE IS UNDERMINING THYROID HEALTH AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT
While iodine fortification in salt was introduced in the 1920s to prevent goiters, this intervention led to a dramatic increase in thyroid disease.
REDESIGNING THE PASSENGER JET
JetZero, a California startup, has revived a century-old aerodynamic concept to redesign the passenger jet.
ANIMAL FARM POLITICS: THE DEEP STATE WINS AGAIN
It cost the American taxpayer $24 million to find out what we knew all along: politics is corrupt.
DRINKING DEATHS SURGE AFTER COVID LOCKDOWNS
Officials in England are implementing new strategies in hopes to stop the surging rate of deaths attributed to alcohol that have grown exponentially since the start of the COVID-19 lockdown, when governments across Europe shut down life while leaders like former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson partied with staffers.
CHINA TO BUILD GIANT SOLAR FARM—IN SPACE
China has announced plans to build a solar array a kilometer wide—more than a half-mile—in geostationary orbit around the Earth that will beam energy back to ground as microwaves.
ECONOMIC UPDATE — MARKET OVERVIEW
Yesterday Donald Trump was, again, inaugurated President of the United States. And as we have forecast with one our Top Trends for 2025, at this point in time, no one really knows how the Trump Card will be played.
A GRAND DECEPTION AND A FUNDAMENTAL LIE
Quick review. In finance and economics there exists only two fundamental truths, which when implemented are beneficial to We the People of the world.
CONFIRMED: GERMANY IS IN DRAGFLATION
The German economy contracted by 0.2 percent last year after shrinking by 0.3 percent in 2023, the Federal Statistics Office (FSO) said, while inflation in December was at 2.8 percent.