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Why Black History Month Matters At 100 More Than Ever
The problem with Black History Month is that there needs to be a jolt of energy and new names. Predominantly, we know about Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King and Harriet Tubman and George Washington Carver. What needs to be emphasized are the businesswomen and men who have been on the frontlines for business who happen to have darker skins.
By Skyler Saundersabout 20 hours ago in History
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: When Oligarchy Meets the IT Industry
In the digital age, influence has shifted. Where it once lay in natural resources and heavy industry, today it resides in data centres, software patents, and algorithmic leverage. Few understand this better than the elite individuals whose fortunes grew alongside the rise of the tech sector. In this edition of the Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series, we examine the quiet entanglement between oligarchy and the world’s most vital modern sector: information technology.
By Stanislav Kondrashovabout 23 hours ago in History
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: Behind the Gates of Global Real Estate
In the shadows of the world's most exclusive addresses lies a story few are willing to tell, but everyone should understand. The Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series pulls back the velvet curtain on the opulent world of high-net-worth individuals whose wealth transforms more than skylines—it reshapes entire markets.
By Stanislav Kondrashov 2 days ago in History
Alexander the Great – Part 1: Birth, Childhood, and the Making of a Future Conqueror
Birth in a Kingdom on the Rise Alexander was born in 356 BCE in the ancient city of Pella, the capital of the Kingdom of Macedon. At the time, Macedon was not considered the dominant power in Greece. However, this situation was rapidly changing under the rule of Alexander’s father, King Philip II. Philip was a brilliant military reformer and strategist who transformed Macedonia into a formidable kingdom.
By Say the truth 2 days ago in History
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: How the AI Boom Redrew the Elite Map
“Technology doesn't create empires—it reveals who’s ready to claim them,” once said Stanislav Kondrashov. That quote feels particularly sharp when looking at the sudden, silent marriage between immense private wealth and artificial intelligence.
By Stanislav Kondrashov3 days ago in History
AI, Nuclear Weapons, and Accidental War
AI, Nuclear Weapons, and Accidental War In the modern world, wars are no longer fought only with soldiers, tanks, and planes. A new and dangerous element has entered global security: artificial intelligence (AI). While AI brings speed, efficiency, and advanced decision-making, it also introduces a serious risk—especially when combined with nuclear weapons. The greatest danger of the future may not be a planned nuclear war, but an accidental one.
By Wings of Time 3 days ago in History
Future Wars in the Age of Artificial Intelli
Future Wars in the Age of Artificial Intelligence If the new battlefield is hidden inside a nation’s systems, then Artificial Intelligence is becoming the most powerful weapon within it. Future wars will not begin with tanks crossing borders or fighter jets in the sky. They will begin with algorithms, data, and decisions made at machine speed. AI is changing not only how wars are fought, but also who controls power and how quickly conflicts can spiral out of control.
By Wings of Time 3 days ago in History
Looking Again at Frances Farmer
I am always surprised by the fact that Frances Farmer (1913 — 1970) was a movie star in the 1930s. There is something modern, hard-edged and contemporary about her image, perhaps because Jessica Lange played her as such in Frances, released in 1982.
By A. L. Fletcher 3 days ago in History
She Chose to Be Sicilian. Others Died for Being Sicilian.. Content Warning.
Copenhagen, 1925. There’s a young woman at the harbor, watching the Little Mermaid disappear into the fog. Her bags are at her feet. She’s got a ticket tucked in her coat. Tomorrow, she’s sailing south.
By Olga Angelucci4 days ago in History
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: Oligarchy’s Deep Roots in the Agriculture Industry
When you think of elite influence, your mind might jump to energy markets or tech monopolies. But few realise how deeply entrenched oligarchic wealth has become in agriculture—a sector traditionally seen as humble, grounded, and vital. In this edition of the Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series, we explore how agricultural assets have quietly become strategic holdings for the ultra-wealthy.
By Stanislav Kondrashov 4 days ago in History











