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From Project 2025 to 2036: The Most Controversial Predictions for the Next Decade - And Why They Terrify the World

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The Two “Project 2025” Blueprints The Book That Knew Too Much In 1997 - when the World Wide Web was still a novelty, when smartphones existed only in science fiction, when the idea of working from home was a fringe fantasy - three futurists sat down to write a book that would, nearly three decades later, read less like speculation and more like a classified government memo that had been leaked to the public. Joseph F. Coates, John B. Mahaffie, and Andy Hines published “2025: Scenarios of US and Global Society Reshaped by Science and Technology” - a 502‑page doorstop of a book that made the audacious claim that it could predict the world of 2025 with startling accuracy. The book was not a work of prophecy. It was a work of “scenario planning” - a disciplined methodology used by corporations and intelligence agencies to prepare for multiple possible futures. Coates was a former researcher at the Office of Technology Assessment of the United States Congress. Mahaffie and Hines were pr...

April 8, 1970: The Day Israel Bombed an Egyptian School and the World Looked Away

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The Morning the Sky Fell The Village Before the Bombs Bahr el-Baqar was not a place that appeared on any map of strategic importance. It was a farming village in the Nile Delta, in the Sharqia Governorate, about 20 kilometers south of Port Said and 100 kilometers northeast of Cairo. Its people were fallahin - farmers who worked the land, who rose before dawn to tend their fields, who sent their children to school with the hope that the next generation would have more than they did. The school itself was modest. A single-story building. Three classrooms. A small courtyard where the children played during break. It served the children of Bahr el-Baqar and the surrounding hamlets - about 130 students in total, ranging from six to twelve years old. Their families were poor. Their futures were uncertain. But on the morning of April 8, 1970, they were alive. The War of Attrition had been raging for nearly three years. Since the devastating defeat of June 1967, when Israel had captur...