Back on Friday, I discussed about the Russian government’s half-hearted attempt at “reviving” the Gold Standard. I still stand by my conclusions from that post because I am convinced that Russia’s central bank half-opened a gold window, paying around ₽5,000… Read More ›
Month: July 2022
Update (31 July 2022)
Alright, I have one final post still in the works that I intend to release before the end of today. As promised in the previous Update post, this one will no doubt be related to another aspect of the Work-Standard… Read More ›
Reflections on Russia’s ‘Gold Standard’
The Liberal Capitalists still find themselves in the midst of their financial predicament begun by the Coronavirus Pandemic. Trillions of US Dollars in Kapital was rapidly created over the last two years, resulting in worldwide spikes in Inflation. The effects… Read More ›
#235. The affordability crisis
Originally posted on Surplus Energy Economics:
WHAT’S REALLY HAPPENING What might be called the ‘consensus narrative of the moment’ is that our near-term economic prospects depend on the ability of central banks to tame inflation without tipping the economy into…
The US Senate’s Interest in UAPs
The past year now has seen the Federal government developing a refined interest in the investigation of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). More recently, the Senate is growing impatient at the Department of Defense’s initiative to establish a governmental organization tasked… Read More ›
Lessons from the 600-Ship Navy — Station HYPO
The 1980s proved that great-power competition requires clear naval strategy and advocacy. By Lieutenant Joseph Sims, U.S. Navy The U.S. Navy of the 1980s provides a reminder what serious peer competition in the naval sphere looks like and the resources… Read More ›
Update (27 July 2022)
Today, I am going to be working on two posts which I intend to be completed before the end of the day. Besides those two, I am also going to repost the post of another Blog. Yesterday’s post about France… Read More ›
On France and the EU/NATO
In earlier geopolitical posts, I established that any perceived rivalry between the US and the PRC did not occur as the product of happenstance. A variety of other historical factors throughout the 20th century played a role in ensuring that… Read More ›
The Relation of Diplomacy to War – Antoine-Henri Jomini — Strategic Studies Book Club
Synopsis: The American military has long been bewitched operationally and strategically by Antoine-Henri Jomini’s formulaic approach to warfare. The universality of the Jominian consciousness is so well established other strategic schools usually operate beside it – or as a passing… Read More ›
Predicting three economic growth scenarios to 2023 — Vietnam Insider
In the draft Project on Ensuring macroeconomic stability, controlling inflation and ensuring major balances, the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) has developed 3 forecast scenarios for the last 6 months of the year. 2022 and subsequent years. Following the… Read More ›
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