At the beginning of October, nearly two months ago, I wrote a blog entitled, “World War III, the TPP and a New Global Police Force – Welcome to the Fall Crisis Period.” In it I wrote, “Two months ago, Russia

In the November 2015 Taxcast: Why is the City of London losing so much business to New York, Hong Kong and Singapore? (Our conclusions are quite different from those of a British Bankers Association report on the subject.) Plus: the

Overstock.com is one of the biggest online retailers in the US with sales into the billions per annum. Unlike every other large company in the country, however, they are making highly prudent moves to prepare for the coming collapse. Jonathan

Just before the 2015 General Election, the Tories came up with a throw away Right to Buy policy for housing associations, labelled “back of a fag packet” thinking by HM Treasury staff. Osborne’s ‘solution’ to a housing crisis triggered by

Today, New Zealand and Australia go head to head in rugby for the William Webb Ellis Trophy, otherwise known as the Rugby World Cup. Both sides have held the trophy twice previously, with the All Blacks the current reigning world

Goldman Sachs will be fined $50 million for one of its employees’ relationship with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. It’s a small fine, but Goldman didn’t contest the fine. The scenario is common: A Federal Reserve employee leaves