OECD

The World’s Economic Centre of Gravity Is Returning to Asia

Han Youngsoo (Republic of Korea), Seoul, Korea 1956–1963. In October 2023, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) published its annual Trade and Development Report. Nothing in the report came as a major surprise. The growth of the global Gross Domestic Product (GDP) continues to decline with no sign of a rebound. Following […]

Transnational Corporations Provoke a Single Scream of Horror that Runs through the Vertebrae of the World

Quentin Matsys (The Netherlands), The Tax Collectors, c. 1525–1530. Within the United Nations, there is a little-known debate about the status of global tax regulation. In August 2023, UN Secretary-General António Guterres released a draft document called ‘Promotion of Inclusive and Effective International Tax Cooperation at the United Nations’. This document comes out of a […]

The Great Reset Prepares Us For Transhumanism – Jay Dyer on lnf0warz

I return to host the last hour of the h@lex J0nes Show, covering Davos head Klaus Schwab’s admission the whole system of IoT, chlps and more are all real.  In fact, Schwab’s book is two years prior to the Cooof, and preps us for geeoengineering, the circular economy and more.  Klaus lays out the whole gameplan and I demonstrate this also aligns with the 2007 MOD paper predicting mobs and Marxism, as well as Julian’s Philosophy of Unesco from 1946.

Charting Human Rights in a Dramatic New Way

A boy holding a slate of wood with Quranic verses written on it at an Islamic school in Maiduguri, Nigeria, May 24, 2014. A new human-rights measurement initiative offers metrics and tools to track the performance of more than 140 countries, including Nigeria, a country of 181 million that ranks highest in education among its economic and social rights indicators but low in health. JOE PENNEY

India leads global growth in OECD report

BRICS is home to 43% of the world’s population [Xinhua]
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is calling on major developed and developing countries to find new ways to ensure that globalization succeeds.
In its latest economic outlook published on Wednesday, the organization of 35 countries said that global economic growth in 2017 and 2018 was expected to pick up pace but was still not sufficient to “sustain strong gains in standards”.