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🇪🇺🇳🇪🇲🇱🇱🇾🇸🇩Con el reciente cierre del espacio aéreo en Níger, provocado por el golpe de estado, se ha formado un nuevo problema para Europa.
Las aerolíneas europeas tendrán más dificultades para volar hacia el continente africano debido a la formación de una "barrera aérea" en el norte africano, aumentando significativamente el tiempo de vuelo para las rutas de norte a sur y viceversa entre Europa y África.
🇬🇧With the recent closure of airspace in Niger, triggered by the coup d'état, a new problem has arisen for Europe.
European airlines will find it more difficult to fly to the African continent due to the formation of an "air barrier" in North Africa, significantly increasing the flight time for north-south and vice versa routes between Europe and Africa.
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Las aerolíneas europeas tendrán más dificultades para volar hacia el continente africano debido a la formación de una "barrera aérea" en el norte africano, aumentando significativamente el tiempo de vuelo para las rutas de norte a sur y viceversa entre Europa y África.
🇬🇧With the recent closure of airspace in Niger, triggered by the coup d'état, a new problem has arisen for Europe.
European airlines will find it more difficult to fly to the African continent due to the formation of an "air barrier" in North Africa, significantly increasing the flight time for north-south and vice versa routes between Europe and Africa.
▫️@ENTRE_GUERRAS▫️
Forwarded from Dissident Thoughts (𝕲𝖊𝖗𝖍𝖆𝖗𝖉 𝕾𝖈𝖍𝖗𝖆𝖉𝖊𝖗)
The Deep Recession of the 2020's
For the Fed to bring inflation down to 2%, it will take the destruction of a significant amount of wealth - something which an unprecedented pace of aggressive rate hikes has so far failed to do. To the Fed, losing control over price stability is unacceptable.
BlackRock revealed in their 2023 Outlook that "only a deep recession can effectively decouple the global economy from the risks of persistent inflation." The Fed continues to believe in the Phillips Curve, which plots unemployment as inversely related to inflation. A meaningful decline in inflation cannot be achieved without a correspondingly meaningful rise in unemployment, i.e. a recession.
The Fed must and therefore will engineer The Mother of All Pain Trades, wreaking havoc on an estimated $5.3 trillion in private debt eligible to be refinanced by 2025.
We see the following sequence of events as the path the Fed will most likely take over the next one-to-three years towards the inevitable recession:
1) The Mother of All Pain Trades
2) Deep Pain, Deep Recession
3) Mechanics of the Curve
4) Benchmark Rate
5) Debt
6) Maturity Wall
7) Timing the Break
And estimate that the recession will arrive in the second half of 2025 or 2026.
For the Fed to bring inflation down to 2%, it will take the destruction of a significant amount of wealth - something which an unprecedented pace of aggressive rate hikes has so far failed to do. To the Fed, losing control over price stability is unacceptable.
BlackRock revealed in their 2023 Outlook that "only a deep recession can effectively decouple the global economy from the risks of persistent inflation." The Fed continues to believe in the Phillips Curve, which plots unemployment as inversely related to inflation. A meaningful decline in inflation cannot be achieved without a correspondingly meaningful rise in unemployment, i.e. a recession.
The Fed must and therefore will engineer The Mother of All Pain Trades, wreaking havoc on an estimated $5.3 trillion in private debt eligible to be refinanced by 2025.
We see the following sequence of events as the path the Fed will most likely take over the next one-to-three years towards the inevitable recession:
1) The Mother of All Pain Trades
2) Deep Pain, Deep Recession
3) Mechanics of the Curve
4) Benchmark Rate
5) Debt
6) Maturity Wall
7) Timing the Break
And estimate that the recession will arrive in the second half of 2025 or 2026.
Telegraph
The Mother of All Pain Trades
This article was originally published on @DissidentThoughts Telegram in this post.
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Forwarded from Disclose.tv
NEW - Two research teams have reportedly confirmed the LK-99 superconductivity claims — albeit in preliminary testing.
The entire story surrounding this discovery is a scientific rollercoaster ride, with rogue scientists, updated papers, plus cloudy definitions and process denoscriptions within the paper.
https://www.disclose.tv/id/g48od519ll/
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The entire story surrounding this discovery is a scientific rollercoaster ride, with rogue scientists, updated papers, plus cloudy definitions and process denoscriptions within the paper.
https://www.disclose.tv/id/g48od519ll/
@disclosetv
Disclose.tv
Superconductor breakthrough replicated, twice, in preliminary testing
Breaking news from around the world.
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NEW - U.S. government interest spending is now close to $1 trillion on an annualized basis, surged by about 50% in the past year.
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⚡ Litecoin Halving Successfully Concludes, Block Rewards Slashed to 6.25 LTC per Block.
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Bitcoin’s current 5-day volatility is below that of major traditional assets like Nasdaq, S&P 500 and gold
Forwarded from Watcher Guru
JUST IN: BRICS to announce memberships of new nations at summit, citing major shift in global order.
Countries that have formally applied to join the alliance:
🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia
🇧🇩 Bangladesh
🇻🇪 Venezuela
🇦🇷 Argentina
🇮🇩 Indonesia
🇪🇹 Ethiopia
🇧🇭 Bahrain
🇲🇽 Mexico
🇳🇬 Nigeria
🇩🇿 Algeria
🇪🇬 Egypt
🇮🇷 Iran
@WatcherGuru
Countries that have formally applied to join the alliance:
🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia
🇧🇩 Bangladesh
🇻🇪 Venezuela
🇦🇷 Argentina
🇮🇩 Indonesia
🇪🇹 Ethiopia
🇧🇭 Bahrain
🇲🇽 Mexico
🇳🇬 Nigeria
🇩🇿 Algeria
🇪🇬 Egypt
🇮🇷 Iran
@WatcherGuru
Forwarded from Privacy & Security Goys
The Azure hack appears to be still unresolved. Microsoft won't answer questions, and security firms are suggesting Microsoft hasn't fixed it.
Seems the obvious answer here is that "Chinese" hackers got ahold of a key Microsoft doesn't want to acknowledge exists, since that would mean having to explain why there even was a master key to begin with.
https://arstechnica.com/security/2023/08/microsoft-cloud-security-blasted-for-its-culture-of-toxic-obfuscation/
Seems the obvious answer here is that "Chinese" hackers got ahold of a key Microsoft doesn't want to acknowledge exists, since that would mean having to explain why there even was a master key to begin with.
https://arstechnica.com/security/2023/08/microsoft-cloud-security-blasted-for-its-culture-of-toxic-obfuscation/
Ars Technica
Microsoft comes under blistering criticism for “grossly irresponsible” security
Azure looks like a house of cards collapsing under the weight of exploits and vulnerabilities.