History may not repeat itself, but it sure does rhyme. And when it comes to the financial markets, cycles do more or less repeat.
Category: HOMEPAGE
TOP TREND 2025: DRAGFLATION
Britain’s economy failed to grow in 2024’s third quarter, the Office of National Statistics (ONS) has estimated, and the Bank of England projects that the GDP remained flat in the year’s final three months.
A NATURAL APPROACH TO WELLNESS
Glutathione is gaining wider recognition as a super antioxidant. Future Market Insights recently reported that the glutathione supplement market is projected to rise to over half a billion in the next 10 years.
BIDEN SENDING ANOTHER $8B ARMS DEAL FOR ISRAEL TO KEEP ITS GENOCIDE GOING
The Biden administration alerted Congress “informally” of a proposed $8 billion arms deal for Israel to support Tel Aviv’s “long-term security by resupplying stocks of critical munitions and air defense capabilities,” Axios reported, citing unnamed sources.
SCIENTIFIC STUDY: GET COVID JAB, GET CANCER
Forget about the cancer risks that supposedly come with having a glass of beer, a new study on the COVID-19 vaccines that governments mandated suggests that those who took the jab could have higher risks of developing cancer.
THE TRUMP CARD
As the old Bronx saying goes, “Bullshit has its own sound.” And, as the facts show, regardless of the country, politicians lie their way into office by promising the voting public (i.e. plantation workers of Slavelandia) that if elected Happy Days will be here again.
AI: NEW MILLENNIUM WARFARE
Artificial Intelligence has emerged as a major tool in prosecuting wars and its use will continue to expand—whether the most advanced military are ready for it or not.
MARKETS AND THE ECONOMY: COLLISION COURSE 2025
Immediately moving into 2025, both the bond/debt market and the stock market are on a direct collision course.
WELCOME TO FOREVERLAND
For those lower on the wealth rung, there will be plenty of (somewhat) cheaper supplements, regimens, products and AI options marketed to add quality years, and provide a semblance of immortality.
OFF WITH THEIR HEADS 2.0
To paraphrase Charles Dickens, the mood in the U.S. today could be summed up: It is the best of times, it is the worst of times.









