Author: Jeremiah Josey
Sam Altman’s Industrial Policy: Can AI Benefits Be Shared, or Will Inequality Win?
Examining whether Sam Altman’s AI policy can prevent wealth concentration and job collapse In March 2015, I published a blog post titled “Artificial Intelligence and What It Means,” in which I projected future AI as an “Ultimate Benevolent Didactic Monk Mind”—a perfectly logical, ego-free entity that would solve humanity’s fundamental problems and usher in an…
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Part III — Chronicles After the Fall (2028–2033)
Predictions of a future Middle East without Israel Continued from Part II. There is a peculiar stillness that follows the collapse of a nation—not silence, but the absence of its former noise. By late 2028, what had once been Israel no longer existed as a coherent political entity. Its borders, once rigidly defended and internationally…
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Part II — AI, Prophecy, and the Architecture of a Self‑Fulfilling World
How can AI reshape the Middle East Expert by looking at the past? Continued from Part I. It begins almost innocuously: a philosopher asks whether an artificial intelligence, when trained upon every human prophecy, becomes a prophet itself. Once fed the quatrains of Nostradamus and the dictations of Baba Vanga, the machine no longer interprets belief;…
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XRP vs Bitcoin: Elite Ancient Wisdom or People’s Freedom Coin?
Will it be Utopia – or Dystopia that awaits our Digital Adoption? I find myself sitting here, contemplating the nature of belief in a manner that has increasingly preoccupied my thoughts over recent months. When I declare that I believe in Bitcoin, what exactly am I affirming? Is it simply a fleeting source of emotional…
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An Inconvenient Truth – 17 Years On
What can we see from a generation of climate change data is very revealing I was recently re-reading my 2009 article — “An Inconvenient Truth – 3 and a bit Years On” — and I was reminded of something I’ve seen too often: the truth is not buried under lies, but under caveats. Looking back,…
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Part I – The Prophecies Align: Nostradamus, Baba Vanga, and the Inevitable Unravelling of Israel
Baba Vanga, Geopolitics, Global Issues Affecting all of Us, Iran, Israel, Nostradamus, The Middle EastWorlds apart, separate by time, today we converge on their truths In speculative circles—a realm straddling mysticism, astronomy, and apocalyptic historiography—there are few juxtapositions as electrifying as the prophecies of Nostradamus and Baba Vanga. Each, in their own century and idiom, foresaw the Middle East not as a stage of endless political tension, but as…
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Why the West Keeps Misreading Iran – On Purpose: A Resilient Tech Power, Not Another Iraq, Syria or Lybia, nor Lebanon
Defence Technology, Geopolitics, International Relations, Iran, Military Analysis, Oil, The Middle East, WealthWill Iran be the US’s last stand? Their second, penultimate Vietnam? Yes it will. Here’s why. The Islamic Republic of Iran has consistently been underestimated in Western strategic thinking because its internal structure and capabilities make it far more resilient than examples like Iraq, Syria, or Libya. Whilst Western politicians still sell their publics a…
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AI‑Driven Collapse 2026–2100: The End of Normal Work, the Rise of AI Oligarchs, and How Entrepreneurial Families Can Still Win
A plan for thriving in a world driven by Article Intelligence. An exclusive strategic report by members of MECi Group International, mapping how AI is rapidly replacing cognitive and service jobs, hollowing out the global middle class, and splitting humanity into high‑tech AI‑core enclaves, managed peripheries, and low‑demand retreat zones—and what entrepreneurial families must do…
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Hot or Not? Why Investing into Nuclear is the best for the 21st century
How 1000 Chinese investors learnt what they already know: Fission Energy is the next best thing. China’s nuclear transformation is one of the most important, yet misunderstood, energy stories of the 21st century—and it was at the heart of a presentation I delivered to around one thousand Chinese investors in Hong Kong in September 2023.…
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Facilitating Türkiye’s Path to Advanced Thorium Energy
A story of intense political intrigue in Türkiye involving international companies, their governments and their people Rare Earth Elements, Thorium, Turkey Jeremiah Josey, Founder and Chairman at The Thorium Network, has played a pivotal role in bridging Türkiye’s national Thorium ambitions with global expertise and collaboration. From early engagement with government agencies like TENMAK to…
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Demographics and market predictions – where Austrian reality trumps Keynesian mythology
Real people = real demand = real cash flow. It’s a simple equation. Here is Robert Kiyosaki interviewing the great Harry S. Dent Jr. in a timely reminder of the importance of demographics. This is relevant in our covid-19 panic stricken world amid collapsing interest rates and voluminous fiat stimulus. The irony of our times:…
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Generational Wealth Comes from… Generations
Tracing the Josey linage back several hundred years into wealth measured in billions today.
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Welcome to the New Earth
When new partnerships are developed, new opportunities arise. Extravagant title, perhaps. I was reading about the relationship between Russia and Kuwait recently and it struck me that Kuwait was the only arab country with active Soviet relations. Kuwait was actually the doorway for Russians into the Middle East. The Gulf War of 1991 changed all…
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Kuwait’s Green Future – Sunshine and Sunflowers – Article for Al Jarida 23 December 2016
How a nation built from sand and oil can move into sand and sun. This article was written for the Al Jarida newspaper and published on Saturday 23 December 2016. This article took a full page to discuss the economics of solar energy in Kuwait. It is published here on page 10: Al Jarida Article 23…
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Having an Agenda – to build something
The agenda – do you take it or do you give it?
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Kuwait Chronicles: Engineering Success and Social Bonds
Time in the sand builds trust stronger than stone. Kuwait: Projects, People, and Paradise With the 2008 financial crisis looming, I repositioned myself to the Middle East—Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates—moving between each of them. The crash was obvious, and by April 2008, I was in the region with my fixed assets already…
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A Warrior’s Journey – Walking with Ayahuasca – Part 1
Graphic Accounts of 6 Ayahuasca sessions over 12 days on an island deep in the Peruvian Amazonian Jungle. 10-22 August 2012 With Thanks Leah Farbstein for terrific editing. Jenny McDonald for her loving feedback on early drafts. Kaja Zu and Dajana Stupar for being the first to describe the riveting, almost-like-we-there experience from the first…
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