This week on New World Next Week: the digital ID agenda rolls along in every country simultaneously; Pakistan extends Saudi Arabia its nuclear umbrella; and Trump continues the never-ending 9/11 emergency.

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Filing FOIAs – #SolutionsWatch
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The Strange Story of Peter Thiel – Part Two: Buying Politicians is Easy
Buying politicians is easy. Just ask Peter Thiel. He should know.
Interview 1905 – FAANG Goes Nuclear (NWNW 569)
This week on the New World Next Week: the FAANGsters go nuclear as the AI electricity monster grows; 23andMe goes bankrupt . . . so who gets the DNA?; and Americans’ trust in media remains at an all-time low.
Episode 468 – An Announcement From the Ministry of Toothbrushes
…But without government, who will make the toothbrushes?
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The Revolt of the Pawns
In early 1980, as the diplomatic fallout from the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan began to play itself out on the grand chessboard, then-US President Jimmy Carter sent his National Security Adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, to Pakistan to rally the mujahideen fighters...
Your Guide to the Grand Chessboard’s Pawns
The observation that the great geopolitical struggle between nations is akin to a grand game of chess is hardly a novel one. After all, Khosrau II, the ancient Sasanian king, saw the connection over 1,400 years ago: "If a ruler does not understand chess, how can he...
The Internet Is Dead. Long Live the Internet.
Have you heard the latest? Canadians are losing their access to online news thanks to a new bill that would make tech companies liable for so much as linking to news stories. French President Macron is mulling a social media shutdown in the name of quelling France's...
Schrödinger’s Bomb: False Flags Over Ukraine
Remember way back in January of this year when I predicted that geopolitical strife—"the element of the global calculation that has been excluded from the equation" during the scamdemic—would "come back with a vengeance" in 2022? Well, if the Russian invasion of...
How Palantir Conquered the World
Imagine a company that knows everything about everyone. A company that is equally at ease helping banks identify fraud as it is helping intelligence agencies track down enemies of the state. A company that can combine pictures of you with your cell phone location...
What Is Programmable Money?
There are 3 types of people in this world. There are those who read that SWIFT has "solve[d] the significant challenge of interoperability in cross-border transactions by bridging between different distributed ledger technology (DLT) networks and existing payment...
The Story of the Century Just Broke (And No One Noticed)
If you're a good, credulous consumer of the lamestream media, you likely take it as a given that Russian hackers present the greatest danger to the human species in the history of our planet. Or is that Chinese hackers? Or maybe North Koreans? Meh, whatever. Details,...























