Britain’s Racism, Xenophobia, and the Imperialist Hostility Toward Europe and its Citizens
In the years leading up to and following the Brexit referendum, a troubling undercurrent of racism and xenophobia against European citizens became increasingly visible in British society. While hostility toward immigrants has long existed in the United Kingdom—often aimed at…

Affordable EVs: The Role of Sodium-Ion Batteries in Reducing Car Production Costs
In 2023, the European Union (EU) produced approximately 12.1 million passenger cars, marking an 11.3% increase from the previous year. (Acea auto) This growth reflects a recovery from recent supply chain disruptions and underscores the automotive sector’s resilience. The automotive…
Unmasking the Far-Right Fascism: How the European Union Covers Authoritarianism and Human Rights Abuses Across Europe
The European Union (EU), founded on the principles of democracy, human rights, and the rule of law, has long been celebrated as a beacon of progress and unity. However, the resurgence of far-right extremism across its member states has exposed…
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…
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…
“Deppenapostroph”, Anglicism in commercial Deutsche, and what already said Heidegger in 1957 about language
Deppenapostroph ist das Gegenteil von denkender Sprache