SOUTH AFRICA - For decades South Africa has operated as the breadbasket for half of the African continent, and the vast majority of that food was grown by white farmers (Boers and Afrikaners). In other words, the very survival of Africans has long been dependent on the hard labor of the white people they are taught to despise.
USA - It isn’t just a coincidence that there has been an explosion in interest in the subject of UFOs and aliens recently. The truth is that we are being conditioned. For decades, books, movies, television shows, and video games have been conditioning us to think a certain way about encounters with very strange unidentified aircraft that are flying through our skies and encounters with very strange unidentified beings that seem to have unusual powers. But now this year it appears that the level of conditioning is reaching a crescendo. We are being told to brace ourselves for some sort of a “big reveal” that will change everything, and that should deeply alarm all of us.
USA - Donald Trump has claimed he called off a planned attack against Iran tomorrow as “serious talks” take place. The US president claimed he had planned to bomb Tehran on Tuesday, but had been convinced by the leaders of Saudi Arabia and Qatar to continue peace talks instead. “I have been asked by the Emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, and the President of the United Arab Emirates, Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, to hold off on our planned military attack of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which was scheduled for tomorrow,” Mr Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.
GERMANY - New government data out of Germany is fueling fierce debate, as figures reveal that the country’s most popular opposition party — the right-wing anti-globalist Alternative for Germany (AfD) — has become the primary target of political violence, raising serious questions about the state of democracy in Europe’s largest economy. According to official statistics, reported on by several German outlets, nearly two-thirds of all violent attacks against politicians in 2025 were directed at members of Alternative for Germany (AfD), a party that has surged in popularity in recent months. The numbers are stark. Out of 183 recorded violent attacks against political figures, 121 targeted AfD representatives — more than all other major parties combined. The figures, for or supporters of the party, confirm what they have long argued: that Germany’s political establishment and media have created a climate of hostility that has now spilled over into physical violence. At the same time, the party’s rising popularity has only heightened tensions. As Germany moves toward its next electoral cycle, these concerns are almost certain to intensify.
MIDDLE EAST - Fears over a broader regional war and attacks on Gulf infrastructure led the leaders of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar to intensify efforts to persuade US President Donald Trump to delay any potential strike on Iran. According to regional analysts, Gulf leaders fear that even a limited American strike on Iranian energy or military infrastructure could provoke retaliatory attacks targeting desalination facilities, electrical grids, oil infrastructure, and shipping lanes throughout the Gulf. “Saudi Arabia is worried that if Trump strikes the energy and electricity infrastructure in Iran, the Iranians still have the capability of striking back and destroying desalination plants, electricity generation plants - the infrastructure of Saudi Arabia - which cannot be fully defended,” Bernard Haykel, professor of Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University
USA - An alien invasion might sound like science fiction, but a scientist has now revealed what the terrifying consequences of an encounter might be. Professor Avi Loeb, head of Harvard University's Galileo Project, claims our first encounter with an alien invader won't resemble sci–fi movies like ET or War of the Worlds. Rather than a biological, flesh and blood alien, Professor Loeb explains that we are more likely to be met by a 'technological device guided by AI'. The arrival of such a device would pose a 'potential threat to all earthlings', he claims – sparking political, economic, and spiritual chaos around the world. Professor Loeb told the Daily Mail that 'the stock market may crash due to the uncertainty about the impact of the encounter on the future of humanity.' Likewise, the fact that the aliens' technology would likely outclass our own would not only be humbling for human intelligence – but would also make their technology a grave threat to humanity.
USA - The artificial intelligence (AI) boom has an invisible cost that most Americans have never been warned about – water. While tech giants boast about carbon neutrality and renewable energy pledges, they are quietly draining the nation's most essential resource at a pace that is pushing communities toward crisis. If nothing changes, the window to protect America's water future will slam shut before the end of this decade. Data centers now consume staggering amounts of fresh water for cooling, and the trajectory is accelerating. In Texas alone, data centers led by Microsoft's Stargate campus in Abilene consumed 463 million gallons of water in 2023 and 2024, with projections indicating that number could skyrocket to 400 billion gallons by 2030. This is not an isolated problem – it is a blueprint for a national disaster. The crisis is not coming; it is already here.
TURKEY - The collapse of the Assad regime in December 2024 was widely interpreted as a strategic defeat for the Iranian-led “Resistance Axis” and a corresponding victory for the West and its regional partners. That interpretation is not wrong. It is, however, incomplete. What has followed Assad’s fall is not the stabilization that Washington hoped for but the rapid consolidation of Turkish hegemony across the northern Levant, executed through a combination of Islamist network-building, economic monopolization, and emerging drone infrastructure that collectively represents the most sophisticated bid for regional dominance the Middle East has witnessed since the Ottoman withdrawal a century ago. Ankara is assembling the architecture of permanent regional power, and it is doing so quietly enough that the alarm bells have yet to ring in most Western capitals.
SPAIN - From the newly built platform, perched nearly 1,200 metres above sea level, the green ridges of the Cantabrian mountains open into a sweeping 270-degree panorama that local officials hope will soon be filled with eclipse watchers from around the world. “It’s an authentic natural balcony with exquisitely high-quality skies,” said Mayra Fernández of the Aller district tourism office. “There’s no light pollution and that means all the astronomical activities can take place without any problem.” Spain is preparing for what officials describe as the country’s biggest astronomical event in more than a century: the total solar eclipse on August 12, which is expected to draw millions of visitors and generate more than €360 million (£312 million) in tourism spending. Government officials and tourism operators hope the event will redirect travellers away from Spain’s crowded Mediterranean beaches and towards quieter inland and northern regions.
USA - Fresh wave of UFO files to be released after Trump sparked chaos with alien picture. The second phase of the Trump Administration's UFO disclosure is underway, with officials saying the next batch of files is expected to be released 'very soon.' Lawmakers previously noted that the initial disclosure was only the beginning, teasing that far more explosive material remained hidden from the public. The latest update arrived just one day after President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated image of himself standing beside a handcuffed alien at a US military base, further intensifying online discussion surrounding the administration’s disclosure campaign. The surreal image, shared on Trump’s Truth Social account, showed the president and his security detail escorting the extraterrestrial figure across the tarmac while armed military personnel looked on.
USA - Microsoft (MSFT) generated $281 Billion in trailing revenue and $149 Billion in operating income, with Azure growing at double-digit pace and unique competitive advantages in AI infrastructure through entrenched enterprise ecosystems. The Bill Gates Foundation Trust exited its final position by selling all remaining shares after reducing holdings from 28.5 Million to zero shares, a move driven by portfolio diversification, valuation optimization, and funding obligations rather than confidence loss. For decades, owning shares of Microsoft felt almost synonymous with owning a piece of the modern economy itself. That is precisely why the latest SEC filing from the Bill Gates Foundation Trust landed with such force. Bill Gates, the company’s co-founder, no longer owns a single share through the Trust. For investors, the question is obvious: If Gates is out entirely, should shareholders be worried too?
USA - The American economy now has a new slogan: Buy now. Pay later. The idea is spend now. Borrow now. Pretend everything is fine now. And let somebody else deal with the bill later. More and more Americans are not buying luxury items with credit cards, they’re buying gas and food for their family. And many of them are using these buy it now pay later services to survive.
USA - Americans are getting behind on their debts at a very frightening pace. US households are now 18.79 trillion dollars in debt. In 1980, US households were just 1.4 trillion dollars in debt. Over the past several decades we have witnessed a household debt binge that is unlike anything that we have ever witnessed in our entire history. But if consumers could handle that debt load, there wouldn’t be such a high level of concern. Unfortunately, just like we witnessed prior to the financial crisis of 2008 and 2009, Americans are getting behind on their debts at a staggering rate. This isn’t going to end well, but of course many of you know that already. The latest numbers published by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York show that delinquency rates for auto loans, student loans and credit card debt have all soared to very alarming levels…
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