Fears and Forecasts
World war worries are on the rise.
A study by Princeton University says 34 million people would be killed in the first hours of a nuclear war between the U.S. and Russia.
War is a social act that follows and expresses a negative social mood. One example is the War on Terror. It began with the 9/11 attack, which occurred 18 months into a bear market that started the previous year.
The recent cyber-attack on U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is a cautionary tale for anyone who collects sensitive personal data from individuals.
The Russian bear is everywhere—poking, prodding, snarling, intentionally making messes. Why?