China nearly triples number of supercomputers, report says

Again, don’t forget who you need to thank for China’s technological leaps and bounds that will surpass the United States much sooner than you think.

 

China has almost tripled its number of supercomputers, according to a reputable list of the world’s most powerful machines.

The country has 109 high-performance computing systems on the biannual Top500 list of supercomputers, up 196% from 37 just six months ago. Continue reading

Three obvious signs the entire system is changing

I remember watching Ronald Regan on TV when he told Mikhail Gorbachev, and the entire world to ‘tear down this wall’ from West Berlin.And within a few years it happened. The Soviet Union collapsed, leaving the United States as the victor in the Cold War.

US geopolitical, economic, financial, and military power was completely unchallenged. And it would remain that way for years.

Now it’s a completely different story. The entire system is changing.

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The Decline & Fall of the United States on Schedule

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QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong;

I read your essay on the 224 year cycle and the peak in the United States would occur April 22, 2013. That was the start of Obama’s Syrian invasion argument. I must say, I am blown away with the accuracy of your work. I read an article in the newspaper here that highlighted this event as the decline of America as a world power. Can you explain how or why your models are so refined? From that target all you read about now outside the United States is how America is collapsing as a world power on every front from China, Europe, and Russia.

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The AIIB: China’s Just Getting Started

The AIIB’s success doesn’t mean that China has deposed the US — but the game has only just begun.

As more U.S. traditional allies such as the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Italy decide to join the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), people may start to wonder: Is this a sign that the U.S. is in irreversible decline?

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