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Perhaps ironically, one of the most famous 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse paintings is by a Russian:

  • Pestilence (on a White Horse -> COVID !?)
  • War (on a Red Horse -> PUTIN !?)
  • Famine (on a Black Horse -> HYPERINFLATION !?)
  • Death (on a Pale Horse -> TOO LATE !?)

 

For relevant updated news go to the EMMA press pages, or follow the following currently relevant (independent) news:
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  • Ahead
Russia reportedly arrests dozens of Iranian citizens for allegedly rallying in support of U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran

Authorities in Moscow arrested between 20 and 45 Iranian citizens for allegedly holding an unauthorized rally in support of U.S. and Israeli actions in the Middle East, according to the Russian Telegram channel Ostorozhno, Novosti.

70 years ago, Khrushchev broke the USSR’s silence on Stalinism. Meduza explores what the ‘Secret Speech’ revealed about Soviet terror — and what it left unsaid.

On February 25, 1956, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev delivered what would become known as the “Secret Speech.” This denunciation of Joseph Stalin and his “cult of personality” at the 20th Party Congress marked the first time top Soviet officials publicly described state terror as the result of abuses of power and violations of “socialist legality.” However, the condemnation remained selective. The terror’s true scale and the Communist Party’s complicity were never openly addressed, and much of this criticism was later rolled back. Nevertheless, Khrushchev’s speech was a watershed moment in the USSR’s history, signaling a definitive break with the Stalin era and the beginning of a period of relative openness known as the “Thaw.” Meduza examines what drove the Soviet leadership to break its silence on Stalinism, what crimes they chose to expose, and what they left unspoken.

Ukraine to help U.S. fight Iran’s Shahed drones in the Middle East, Zelensky says

The United States has asked Ukraine for help fending off Iranian Shahed drones in the Middle East, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Thursday. 

Within two months, the U.S. has captured Venezuela’s president and killed Iran’s supreme leader. Is Putin worried he could be next?

In the span of just two months, U.S. President Donald Trump has overseen the forcible removal of two sitting foreign leaders: Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Both men were long-standing autocrats who cultivated anti-Western agendas and opposed U.S. influence abroad. Vladimir Putin has at times employed similar tactics, raising obvious questions for the Russian leader: Is he at risk of the same fate? And what the new war mean for a Kremlin that’s invested heavily in its partnership with Tehran? Alexander Baunov, senior fellow at the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center, examines these developments and their ramifications.

Ukraine and U.S. discuss postponing talks with Russia due to Middle East war, Zelensky says

Ukrainian and U.S. officials have discussed the possibility of relocating and postponing the next round of peace talks with Russia due to the war in the Middle East, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Thursday. 

Hungary announces move as it asks Ukraine to repair a pipeline that pumps Russian oil to Budapest and Bratislava.
Israel has said it struck targets in Lebanon and Iran as the war in the Middle East enters its seventh day. The attacks were part of a "broad" new wave of strikes on the Iranian capital, Israel said. Follow DW for more.
US President Donald Trump has lashed out against Spain after it condemned US attacks on Iran. Will both countries break off ties?
British police arrested three men, including the husband of a sitting MP, on suspicion of spying for China. The news comes weeks after Keir Starmer traveled to Beijing in a bid to repair ties with the country.
The leaders of the far-right Golden Dawn party were convicted in Greece of having led a criminal organization in a landmark ruling in 2020. An appeals court upheld that decision.
US risks running out of missiles in war with Iran –  Richard Mills
US risks running out of missiles in war with Iran –  Richard Mills

202603.05

Last Saturday, Feb. 28, the United States and Israel struck Iran, killing the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, along with three members of his family and several high-ranking figures in the regime.

Iran retaliated with missile and drone attacks across the region, including targets in Israel and US military assets in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Iraq.

But according to several sources identified by Ahead of the Herd, including leaks from the Pentagon, if war with Iran continues for longer than expected —Trump has said four to five weeks — the inventory of certain US missiles, especially critical interceptor missiles, could run dangerously low.

Continue reading US risks running out of missiles in war with Iran – Richard Mills at Ahead of the Herd.

Trump’s Iran War as America’s “Suez Moment”?
Trump’s Iran War as America’s “Suez Moment”?

From The Unz Review

Britain’s 1956 financial defeat has traditionally been called its “Suez Moment” revealing to the entire world that Britain no longer existed as a great and independent power. Britain would never again attempt any such bold international action, so the sun had finally set on the last faded residue of the once mighty British Empire.

I think there is a very real possibility that President Donald Trump’s sudden attack against Iran might result in a similar development for our own country.

Continue reading Trump’s Iran War as America’s “Suez Moment”? at Ahead of the Herd.

Graphite One raising CAD$35M for Active Anode Materials plant –  Richard Mills
Graphite One raising CAD$35M for Active Anode Materials plant –  Richard Mills

2026.03.01

Graphite One (TSXV:GPH, OTCQX:GPHOF) plans to build a graphite anode manufacturing plant in Trumbull County, Ohio, and is raising funds to put towards the project.

On Feb. 18 the Vancouver-based company announced that it closed a public offering involving the sale of 20,002,000 units for aggregate gross proceeds of CAD$35 million.

Each unit consists of one GPH common share plus a warrant priced at $1.75. Each warrant entitles the holder to acquire one common share at a price of C$2.25 per share for 36 months.

Continue reading Graphite One raising CAD$35M for Active Anode Materials plant – Richard Mills at Ahead of the Herd.

White Gold reports assays, announces critical minerals spin-out and multiple porphyry-style targets on Pedlar property –  Richard Mills
White Gold reports assays, announces critical minerals spin-out and multiple porphyry-style targets on Pedlar property –  Richard Mills

2026.02.27

White Gold (TSXV:WGO, OTCQX:WHGOF, FRA:29W) in November published assays from the first hole of the 2025 drill program at its Golden Saddle deposit, part of the company’s flagship White Gold Project located in Canada’s Yukon Territory.

The 2025 program at Golden Saddle was designed to target three zones of mineralization: the hanging wall, main zone and footwall. At the Arc deposit, drilling was designed to test the down-plunge extent of gold mineralization below 120m vertical, as well as provide material for metallurgical test work programs as contribution towards a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA), expected to be published in Q2 of 2026.

Continue reading White Gold reports assays, announces critical minerals spin-out and multiple porphyry-style targets on Pedlar property – Richard Mills at Ahead of the Herd.

A continent-long “brown ribbon” has appeared in the Atlantic off Africa — and scientists say it’s not a good sign
A continent-long “brown ribbon” has appeared in the Atlantic off Africa — and scientists say it’s not a good sign

From Futura

Last May, satellites detected 37.5 million tons of pelagic sargassum, a species of brown seaweed, forming an unbroken band from the coast of West Africa to the Gulf of Mexico. This Atlantic Great Sargassum Belt simply did not exist 15 years ago. What was once confined to the Sargasso Sea – a warm but nutrient-poor region – has now expanded dramatically beyond its historic boundaries.

Once described as a ‘blue desert’, that area is no longer so empty.

Continue reading A continent-long “brown ribbon” has appeared in the Atlantic off Africa — and scientists say it’s not a good sign at Ahead of the Herd.

 

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Mandela’s Kiss Endures

Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Nelson Mandela embrace at Mandela's home in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Jan. 13, 1990.

 

The 2024 Global Elections Super-Cycle

Stay tuned for continuous updates on elections around the world. Click on a country for the latest elections data and analysis.

  • Number of national elections to be held in 2024            18 of 68
  • Overall turnout (based on registered voters)                        63%
  • Total number of ballots cast in 18 elections                   467,094,737

 

Pulled conclusions from pooled data compilations

Using some of the world’s largest companies by market cap & some of the most quoted indices + two most sung alternatives: data for this millennia where available

  • At 134x, Apple is the absolute stock price growth winner; with Amazon at 45x and Google at 32x
  • Despite the lack of interest or dividends, gold at 6.6x looks good compared to any other stock or index!
  • Barrick Gold on the other hand seems to be poorly correlated to anything including the gold metal itself!?
  • But Barrick is the only stock producing negative correlations with most of the indices including a relatively high -0.77 with the Euronext100 index
  • If one wast trying to get something totally uncorrelated on purpose- it would be hard to beat: gold and the Euronext100 index at -0.03; or Barrick and the Hang Seng index at 0.04; or gold and Merck at 0.16; or BTC and the FTSE index at 0.19
  • Correlation against a basket of indices & alternatives is best in Disney and Google (0.81-0.82), albeit at different growth multiples
  • If an average historical P/E is somewhere in the 20x range, then the current S&P quoted average which is in high 30s is as warned high, BUT: only Amazon and Visa seem to be widely out of range (justified by growth in online transactions?), with many below current & historical averages
  • In the current world of no interest & no inflation, maybe the higher P/E averages are justified..? For how long, that is a different question…

For hedging ideas, other growth, correlations, or averages- take a look at the data set/:>  the Excel file: 2emma stock monitor or go to the Data Monitor

 

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