Category: Future Predictions


Polish finance minister Jan Vincent-Rostowski recently said “after all these political shocks, economic shocks, it is very [unlikely] indeed that in the next 10 years we could avoid a war.” This warning, given to assembled European delegates, has starkly illustrated just how far influential experts are considering the “worst case” scenario in the current Euro-Crisis.

Greece is facing a prolonged economic crisis and flirting with default. Is an economic, social or even political collapse of Greece inevitable?

Study: Long-held view of ‘bell curve’ in performance measurement proven flawed…

“All five of our studies suggest that organizational success depends on tending to the few who fall at the ‘tails’ of this distribution, rather than worrying too much about the productivity of the ‘necessary many’ in the middle,” Herman Aguinis said of Indiana University.

“A new showing that 51 percent of recent college graduates were employed full-time struck many as a low total, but it represents an improvement over last year. The Rutgers University Worktrends report released Thursday found that 6 percent were unemployed and 6 percent were working part-time while actively seeking full-time jobs. The remainder were either pursuing additional education or training, not looking for work or were engaged in volunteer activities.” Source: By Janice Podsada, The Hartford Courant.

John Stossel – College is a RIP OFF!

Put Away the Bell Curve, and Why?

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The ES8000 has motion or voice control and with face recognition that detects who’s watching via the TV’s built-in camera.

Will Apple’s TV Have Face-Recognition Technology?
“Some new details are trickling in about the rumored Apple HDTV, courtesy of the blog Cult of Mac, which says it has a source that has seen a prototype. You know the drill: file this under “rumor”–albeit a somewhat credible one.”

CES 2012
This is the brand new Samsung Smart TV. It packs quite a punch and makes me wonder what Apple’s Rumored TV will now consist of since this TV has everything Apple’s TV was said to have. This TV is pretty cool, but being a fanboy I’d probably buy Apple’s first. The ES8000 has motion or voice control and with face recognition that detects who’s watching via the TV’s built-in camera. It has Skype built in and will also possibly boast an “App Store” to download different Apps and possibly Kintect style games. It has a built in web browser and allows you to use your hand as the cursor/pointer. This TV is a game changer but that makes me wonder if Apple will change the game more? How can Apple Possible one-up this TV? What do you guys think?

Facial Recognition Software Application Samples:

Usama bin Laden letters exposed.

Situated at the nexus of theory and practice, the Combating Terrorism Center serves as an important national resource that rigorously studies the terrorist threat and provides policy-relevant research while moving the boundaries of academic knowledge. The CTC’s distinguished scholars, international network of experts, and access to senior U.S. government leadership set it apart from any other like enterprise.

The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies’ International Center for Terrorism Studies hosted a panel discussion, “Al-Qa’ida: Quo Vadis?” on Monday, April 30, 2012. The death of Usama bin Laden on May 2, 2011, signified a major milestone for the United States and the international community’s war against terrorism. On the first anniversary of “Operation Neptune Spear,” an assessment of short- and long-term strategic and tactical lessons learned was offered by a team of experts who have been studying and combating al-Qa’ida for the past twenty years.

Marc Faber speaks of Imminent Market Crash



Don’t believe the hype — the U.S economy is not recovering, it’s getting sicker.

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