The Physical Economy of the Noosphere: Reviving the Heritage of Vladimir Vernadsky

The Schiller Institute will hold an online conference on the above theme this coming Saturday, November 12, from 15:00 to 20:00 Central European time, at https://schillerinstitute.com/. We quote from the invitation to the event: “In this time of great political tumult, of controversy concerning the positive role of human technological progress, and of the growing danger, whether through design or […]

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British Special Forces Most Likely Engineered Attack on Russian Fleet in Black Sea

A massive aerial and maritime drone attack was launched Oct. 29 against Russian ships in Sevastopol, on the Crimean peninsula. The drones reportedly used the special “security zone” reserved for grain deliveries, and were also aimed at ships protecting the grain corridor. In a statement describing it as a “ terrorist attack,” the Russian Defense Ministry charged that it had […]

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United States: Democrats Fearful As Midterm Elections Approach

In the run-up to the Nov. 8 Congressional elections, anxiety is spreading among Democrats. They are facing an increasingly restive public, angry over the failure of the Biden Administration to address the nation’s economic woes. Food, energy and housing prices have forced families to make major sacrifices, while concern grows that the President lacks the mental fitness to tackle the […]

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Brussels Just Can’t Get It Right

The official narrative: the EU is no longer dependent on Russian gas, the ECB has aggressively moved to fight inflation and the Russian economy is collapsing under EU sanctions. The real picture: the EU still depends onRussian gas, inflation is out of control, and the Russian economy is performing better than expected while the EU economy is sinking. Energy. As […]

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Will Geopolitics Also Poison German Cooperation with China?

On the eve of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s visit to China on Nov. 4, the mainstream media are full of attacks on continued economic cooperation with the Chinese, arguing that Germany must not repeat the “mistake” of over-dependence, as in the case of Russia. In 2021, China accounted for 9.5% of Germany’s total foreign trade, with exports amounting to about €103.7 […]

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Germany Passes EU-Dictated Law to Crack Down on Free Speech

Unnoticed by the public, the German Bundestag passed a law on the evening of Oct. 20, that will severely curtail the freedom of speech and penalize the expressing of views that differ from official “narratives”. With next to no parliamentary debate and lumped together in an “omnibus bill” with a completely unrelated law, this amendment provides for punishing anyone who […]

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Italy to Take a New Stance on Negotiations with Russia?

Two components of the new government coalition in Italy have broken ranks with transatlantic “unity”. Both the Lega, by way of its Senate leader Massimiliano Romeo, and Forza Italia, via its founder and historical leader Silvio Berlusconi, have called for negotiations with Moscow on ending the war in Ukraine. Berlusconi had already briefed the FI parliamentary group in a closed […]

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Russia Suspends Participation in Grain Deal

Following the attempted drone attacks on ships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet (cf. above), Russia suspended its participation in the Black Sea Grain Initiative agreed upon last July, involving the export of agricultural products from Ukraine. The Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement that it was no longer able to guarantee the safety of civilian dry cargo ships […]

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Brazil: Lula Won, But Will London Allow Him to Govern?

“They tried to bury me alive and here I am,” Lula da Silva told the giant crowd gathered in Sao Paulo Sunday night, after it was officially announced that he had defeated incumbent President Jair Bolsonaro, 50.9% to 49.1% in the second round of Brazil’s presidential elections. The former two-term President (2003-2010) had been framed and jailed in 2018 on […]

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