Month: February 2022

Speaking the Unspeakable

Context After the end of the Cold War between the RUSSO and AM-Blocks, global institutions took grip of the world’s financial system. Inflation and economic growth were moderated (see figure below; from Stock and Watson 2002) through cooperative actions of the main central banks and multilateral bodies such as the IMF and World Bank. Coupled […]

Written by on 27/02/2022

Ripples through the geopolitical ether as the Russo-Block invades Ukraine

Context The Russo-Block’s invasion of the contiguous, non-Powerblock state of Ukraine is a predictable Stagnant or Divided World move, aimed at creating a buffer zone of vassal territories around the Motherland state. Short term the global consequences of this action – notably in the global disruption and, for a time, the supply of energy and […]

Written by on 24/02/2022

The EMERGENT WORLD’s action plan for Covid recovery

Context In a new report to the G20, the IMF outlines a macroeconomic plan for leading the world out of the Covid pandemic. For those that follow the Segmented World ‘real’ Model and doubt the reality of an EMERGENT WORLD, this report (along with the IMF Blog dated 16/2/22) is clear reminder that alongside the […]

Written by on 17/02/2022

Focused Innovation – Major boost to the Powerblocks Nuclear Fission Project

Context A world record 50 megajoules of heat energy has been produced by nuclear fission at the JET (Joint European Tomak) laboratory in Oxfordshire, UK. JET is part of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (Iter) – that is largely sponsored by the five Powerblocks, (China, EU, India, Russia and the US) This is the type […]

Written by on 09/02/2022