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Practically nobody in the United States, who digests the “snow is
black” narratives of mainstream media, controlled largely by
intelligence agencies, will know about what is occurring in St.
Petersburg now. With about 20,000 delegates from over 130 countries,
the St. Petersburg Economic Forum (SPIEF) is bringing together
government, economic and business leaders from around the world to
foster East-West economic cooperation on a large scale, and bring
about a complete restructuring of the global financial system that
would prioritize development, over colonial looting. In his keynote
address, President Vladimir Putin presented the ongoing demise of the
present financial system, based on speculation, and the solutions
emerging from Eurasia, the BRICS+ nations, and other centers of the
world which can bring about a new paradigm.
“The world (is) undergoing the largest structural transformation in
decades,” Putin stated. "This transformation is not a transition from
one phase of a cycle to another. We are witnessing a change in the
paradigm of global development…”
The deadly morass of permanent warfare, economic stagnation and
cultural degeneracy plaguing the United States and Europe, if not
immediately changed, will inevitably lead to global thermonuclear war.
In the United States, yet another bipartisan measure by the War Party
was passed in the Congress to provide nearly $2 billion in military
aid to Ukraine and impose additional sanctions on Russia. This measure
comes as Ukraine—or more likely, NATO—has carried out a series of
escalatory attacks within Russian territory, the most recent being
this morning’s drone attack on Russia’s second-largest city, St.
Petersburg.
A new world is being built, exemplified by the international
transport hubs being opened up in Eurasia, such as the North-South
Transport Corridor, the Trans-Arctic Transport Route, and other
connections via the Far East. Other joint ventures are currently being
discussed at SPIEF, such as the construction of a tunnel which would
connect Russia with Alaska through the Bering Strait, and would thus
be a major benefit to the United States, if it were to choose to
participate in it. There are similar developments in Africa, with
Algeria, Nigeria, and Niger moving forward on the construction of the
trans-Saharan pipeline, which would run for 4,128 kilometers (2562
miles) and supply up to 30 billion cubic meters of natural gas for
export to the region, and other nations.
Instead of billions of dollars in new military aid to Ukraine, the
U.S. could invest in such international projects, and change the
trajectory of world development, along with its own. That outlook
should also replace what was recently proposed in the 2027 National
Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which proposed in Section 224 a
“United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative,”
which would fuse the U.S. and Israeli defense bases, allowing a
convenient back door to ensure Israel receives constant military aid,
in areas including advanced missile defence, artificial intelligence,
unmanned systems, cybersecurity and next-generation military
platforms.
As with the process emerging from St. Petersburg, there is the
recent encyclical published on May 25th by Pope Leo XIV, entitled
“Magnifica humanitas: On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of
Artificial Intelligence,” which discusses the superiority of human
creativity over non-human forms of “intelligence,” which should be
read by people in the U.S. and all over the world. There is also the
just-concluded Schiller Institute conference in Berlin, held on May
30-31, titled, “The End of 500 Years of Colonialism - For a Dialogue
of Civilizations, and The Urgency of a New Global Security and
Development Architecture,” which brought together leaders from
Germany, China, Italy, the United States, India, Iran, Ethiopia, and
other nations to discuss a new paradigm for the world.
These processes, shaping a new world economic order, will be
discussed on today’s Manhattan Town Hall, 2pm EDT.
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