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A book by George Friedman that predicts the geopolitical, economic, and technological trends of the 21st century. It covers topics such as the Second Cold War, the fragmentation of Russia and China, the rise of Turkey, Poland, and Japan, and the demographic change in developed countries.
This web page lists various predictions of the end of the world or the end of time from different sources and religions, from ancient to modern times. It also discusses the reasons, motives, and effects of such predictions, as well as the scientific and historical background of the topic.
The Great Reset is an economic recovery plan drawn up by the World Economic Forum (WEF) in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It aims to facilitate sustainable development, resilience, and innovation, and has been criticized for promoting deregulation and crony capitalism.
This web page covers the biological and geological future of Earth based on natural and human influences. It does not provide a direct answer to the query about the years until the world will end, but it mentions some possible scenarios and events that could affect the planet's habitability.
The story follows a diverse cast of characters in the year 2030, by which (hypothetical) time cancer will have been cured; generational tension between the young and the old will have escalated, and; a "half-Jewish" president of the United States will have been elected (hamstrung by massive federal debt) and will also be challenged by:
The New World Order (NWO) is a term used in several conspiracy theories that hypothesize a secretly emerging totalitarian world government. The term has been used by various historical and contemporary figures, and has been associated with the Illuminati, Freemasons, Jews, and other alleged cabals.
The End of the World Is Just the Beginning is a 2022 nonfiction book by geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan, who argues that the world is entering a period of deglobalization, deindustrialization, and depopulation. The book received mixed reviews and debuted on The New York Times best-seller list.
Congress must pass a spending package by Oct. 1 to avoid a government shutdown, but the upcoming presidential election could complicate both parties' strategies for doing so.