In identifying, analyzing and forecasting trends, it is essential to understand that all things are connected. As Chief Seattle said in 1855, “All things are connected, like the blood which unites us all. Man did not weave the web of life, he is merely a strand in it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself.”
Category: 27 June 2023
WAGNER GROUP MOVES ON MOSCOW AS WEST TRIES TO PORTRAY PUTIN AS UNDER FIRE DOMESTICALLY
The only way that Russia can “lose” the Ukraine War is if there is an internal uprising, so when reports emerged on Friday that Yevgeny Prigozhin was advancing on Moscow with his mercenary forces and the Kremlin was in chaos, it was music to the Presstitute media’s ears.
TOP TREND 2023, OFFICE BUILDING BUST: INVESTORS BACK AWAY FROM DOWNTOWN PROJECTS
Remote workers have moved out of city centers. Now investors are following them.
Real estate trusts focused on investment in downtown areas are trading at less than half their pre-COVID levels, The Wall Street Journal reported. Lenders are demanding extra interest to make loans against office buildings; bonds to support New York City’s bus and subway system have a hard time finding buyers.
POLITICIANS CAN’T FIGHT HOMELESSNESS, CELENTE HAS SOLUTION
Housing First, the decades-old, bipartisan effort to provide no-strings-attached homes to the homeless, is under fire by conservative lawmakers who see the approach as outdated, rewarding bad behavior.
IS AMAZON LOOKING TO CANCEL HUMAN AUTHORS?
Is Amazon looking to dominate the bookselling space even more than it does already, by deploying AI to generate fiction and nonfiction content?
COVID REVELATIONS: CDC KNEW ABOUT BREAKTHROUGH CASES IN JAN 2021, AND HOTEZ CITES CHILD STUDY SHOWING TINY COVID RISK TO ARGUE PUSHING THE VAX ON KIDS WAS RIGHT
Dr. Peter Hotez, a vaccine developer and “TV expert” during the COVID war, has been spending a lot of Twitter time lately defending his refusal to debate RFK Jr. on the subject of vaccine history and safety.
TOP TREND 2023: COLLEGES CONTINUE TO CLOSE ACROSS U.S. AS WOULD-BE STUDENTS WEIGH OTHER OPTIONS
Over the past seven years, 91 private colleges in the U.S. have closed, merged with another school, or announced plans to close, CNBC reported, citing analysis of data from Higher Ed Dive. The analysis found that about half of these schools closed after the COVID-19 outbreak.
OPERATION WARP SPEED: OBESITY ADDITION
Drug makers across the world are racing to bring weight-loss drugs to the market given the surging popularity of such medications as Ozempic and Wegovy.
LIFE ON TITANIC SUBMERSIBLE MORE IMPORTANT THAN MIGRANTS ON FISHING BOAT
You couldn’t turn on the television last week without up-to-the-minute news reports on the hunt for the five missing “explorers” on the Titanic submersible that lost radio contact shortly after beginning its descent to the world’s most famous shipwreck.
FOREVER CHEMICALS, NOT FOREVER LITIGATION: 3M TO PAY BILLIONS TO MAKE LAWSUITS GO AWAY
3M, the Minnesota-based conglomerate, will attempt to settle a class-action lawsuit tied to its production of “forever chemicals” by compensating public water systems impacted by their production since the 1940s.