
Similar Posts
A grateful goodbye to 2022, a hopeful hello to 2023
Share this articleEven though what we saw during the height of the pandemic was shocking enough for most people, what we saw during 2022 was arguably even more astonishing. During the lockdowns and quarantines and the forced business shutdowns, the sheer number of all the rights and freedoms that were…
- Economics | Finance | Politics | Thoughts | Uncategorized
“Real innovation and progress happen beyond Big Tech” – Part II
Share this articleInterview with Bernd Rodler – Part II of II Claudio Grass (CG): A lot people still consider it safer to go with a huge, established corporation, thinking these solutions would be more reliable and robust, especially for business applications. What is your take on this view? Bernd Rodler (BR): This…
Precious metals are and always have been the ultimate insurance
Share this articleInterview with Robert Hartmann As we enter the second quarter of 2021, the year during which so many mainstream analysts and politicians have predicted we’ll see a miraculous recovery from the covid crisis, it is becoming increasingly clear that the damage inflicted by the lockdowns and the shutdowns…
The permacrisis strategy: the mortal dangers of our “new normal”
Share this articleOver the last years, we have encountered an abundance of alarmist and hysterical “warnings” and admonitions, foretelling the impending doom of the world as we know it. Market corrections have served as an excuse for scaremongers to cultivate panic over a total systemic collapse. Surprising political shifts, like unexpected…
- Economics | Finance | Politics | Thoughts | Uncategorized
“Settled science”: The rallying cry back to the dark ages
Share this articleIncreasingly over the past decade, but infinitely more so over the last year, we’ve been hearing politicians, mainstream media and all kinds of experts urging, and often sternly demanding, citizens, voters and taxpayers to “follow the science”. This demand usually accompanies various new policies, regulations and mandates. Very often,…