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The Bank for International Settlements (BIS), and the Third Reich Regime’s Financial Offshore money laundering

During the prelude to and the progression of World War II, the German Third Reich was supported by a network of financial manoeuvres that ensured the Nazist regime objectives were achieved in secrecy, including the laundering of funds and the…

NASDAQ Halloween Scare and volatility pumpkin spike

As October rolls to its end, markets have their own way of embracing the Halloween spirit, and it seems the NASDAQ-100 (NDX) has chosen a rather spooky route. Traders and investors are beginning to hear the ominous toll of “Hell’s…

What’s inside a Gladstone bag ? Fiscal tool to generate Tax Revenue gains from Green logistics supply-chain multiplier effect

The Gladstone bag is a type of large, rigid-sided travel bag or suitcase, typically made of leather or fabric, with a distinctive design that features a wide opening and two handles. It is named after British Prime Minister William Ewart…

Back to the Future of Sodium-Ion Energy Storage and Automotive mobility

“Sine Sale, non est Vita”. Sea salt has a long centenary history as a valuable commodity, used at first as money in ancient civilizations, where it was traded and hoarded due to its essential role in food preservation and flavour…

What could potentially change in United States foreign policy with a Trump Presidency

A potential Donald Trump presidency could mark a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy and geopolitics, with a focus on reshaping power structures in the Middle East and resolving the Ukraine-Russia conflict, part of this strategy could be forcing peace…

7th October 1985, the Achille Lauro Hijacking by the PLF and what later became the Sigonella standoff

On October 7, 1985, the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro was hijacked by four members of the Palestinian Liberation Front (PLF) while sailing off the coast of Egypt. The hijackers, led by Youssef al-Molqi, demanded the release of 50 Palestinian…

Britain’s path to Long-Term Economic Decline and Stagnation

In recent years, the socio-political landscape in Great Britain has undergone significant changes. Rising economic uncertainty, social division, and the aggressive rhetoric of certain political organizations have fueled a growing sense of unease. While the United Kingdom has long prided…

The thin horizon line at the boundaries of the Tragic Nature of Human Existence

From the earliest days of human thought, philosophers have wrestled with the fundamental questions of existence: What does it mean to live? What defines our purpose? Why, despite moments of happiness and triumph, do we seem to suffer and struggle…

American Corporations Are Buying Up Britain–It’s Very Bad for Ordinary British People

The growing dominance of American corporations in the UK presents challenges, particularly for workers, consumers, and smaller businesses. While foreign investment can bring benefits, the costs—such as reduced local control, job losses, and economic inequality—are increasingly being felt by ordinary British people. If this trend continues unchecked, it could have long-lasting consequences on the UK’s economic sovereignty and social fabric.