The Economist - 2026 cover

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The world ahead according to the cover of The Economist 2026

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At first glance, we see a ship carrying containers, but also cannons, a sign of the ongoing trade war, in a year when the US celebrates 250 years of independence. A year in which the desire for freedom (there is a raised fist with handcuffs) of young people (there is a video game controller connected to a red brain, symbolizing the manipulation of Generation Z) in the US

Trump and Xi cannot fail to be embroiled in a duel for control of the global economy. Tanks and rockets eager to be fired. In fact, everything seems to be moving: a glass spills, ice melts, robots and drones, robot dogs, surveillance, satellites everywhere.

The syringes reappear, as does Zelensky, who seems to be sinking as a Persian ship approaches.​
 
Let's say it's a chaotic image, a melting pot of everything, perhaps meant to confuse. It's a childish drawing, devoid of grace or beauty. There's everything, even a video game connected to a red, blood-red brain. Large quantities of war material, pills and syringes, money floating in the air, but it's just worthless paper, the Crash too. I didn't see Putin, but I did see a small Trump with his tie floating in front of him. Humanity is absent; you, us, the others, are not there. But the robots are. And a few athletes. In fact, this Earth, which is like a giant soccer ball, is a prison because there are no stars in this drawing. No cosmos. An Earth floating in a vast void. This is their vision of their future, which they believe to be ours, but they are mistaken.
 
It's a childish drawing, devoid of grace or beauty.

Given the success of the Revolution Z in Nepal and elsewhere, I wouldn't be surprised if TPTB planned other color revolutions around the world with Generation Z as the protagonists. In fact, the next target of such a movement is Mexico.

As I mentioned in this post, the Gen Z movement has the One Piece anime flag as its banner. Yes, it's quite childish.

This is just beginning; it would not be unusual to see a Gen Z movement against Trump, which reminds me of the Pied Piper of Hamelin issue that was discussed in a session.
(Pierre) The similarity with the Tower of Babel is that those people got together to become gods. It's the same as what the left is doing because they deny nature and the objective nature of the universe. And then they create “their” truth, and what they say is the truth, so they replace god.

(L) So in other words, this whole left attempt to take over our world is sort of what 2nd Thessalonians referred to as man attempting to take the seat of god in the temple, so to speak?

A: Yes. The Beast.

Q: (L) Okay, well that's pretty interesting; there’s a lot of beastliness in our world today. I was reminded when I was thinking about all of this postmodernism and this Jungian business about something that was said in a session back in 2002 or 2001 or whenever; it was about frequency resonance vibration. And then there were mentions in the transcripts about frequency resonance robots and frequency resonance pied pipers. Basically, then it was said that the plan was to get bodies to resonate in such a way that 4D STS could download directly - if only temporarily - into this reality. So, is that what is happening with a lot of these groups of leftists and postmodernists inspired by Jung and the postmodernist philosophers and sociologists?

A: Indeed. But do not get misled by labels because the right has similar tendencies.

Q: (Joe) In terms of downloading or getting possessed by something or other, you'd imagine that that would be facilitated by someone who willfully asserts or accepts that they have no fixed identity. You'd think an impediment to something taking you over would be a strong conviction that you have a strong identity from a sexual or cultural basis.

A: Recall the context of the "Pied Piper" remarks.

Q: (Joe) What were you saying about the Pied Piper?

(L) The Pied Piper remarks were made in the context of my kids specifically, if I remember correctly. Can we pause and you go find it?

[Break for session search...]

(L) The Pied Piper is the story where he makes a deal that he'll get rid of the rats if they pay him some money. After he got rid of the rats, they didn't pay him. So then he used his flute that he previously used to get rid of the mice or rats to lead all the children away. The mountain opened up and he took the kids into the mountain and they never came out again. I thought that was pretty creepy.

(Joe) Okay, there's only one.

(L) Okay, and it says...

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Session May 21, 1997

A: [...] Always be aware of your significance as the possessor and potential purveyor of unusually high level knowledge store. And, what that means to those who would prefer that it not be.

Q: Is there more I could do in terms of protecting my children? That is where I am most vulnerable and I am not sure that they understand the seriousness of the situation.

A: What do signs keep telling you? Who took what positions and behaviors in the dream? Well?

Q: Yes... I realize that it was because of going out to do something ordinary... not thinking... while Ark and Tom and Frank were distracted... and I was just concerned about A***...

A: And what role did V__ play?

Q: I see. Like the Pied Piper?

A: Or maybe programmed decoy, due to FRV?

Q: What is FRV?

A: Frequency Resonance Vibration.

Q: Is there any danger to A*** and J*** with these kids and church people they have been around the past few weeks?

A: What do you think?!? It is a vulnerable age for anyone, much more so for the children of one on path to super consciousness, and in contact with those who provide advice and data...

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(L) Okay, so that leads to the present.

(Pierre) People's lives are at stake in the sense that they can become possessed when they embrace this ideology. For awhile I've been thinking that there is more at stake, literally the souls of individuals. If you remember in Darkness Over Tibet, when the...

A: Smashing



 
From The Economist Website

The World Ahead 2026​

Tom Standage’s ten trends to watch in 2026
A letter from the editor of The World Ahead

This is Donald Trump’s worldwe’re all just living in it. The disruptor-in-chief was the biggest factor shaping global affairs in 2025, and that will be the case for as long as he remains in the White House. His norm-shattering approach has caused turmoil in some areas (as in trade) but has also delivered diplomatic results (as in Gaza) and forced necessary change (as with European defence spending). As the Trumpnado spins on in 2026, here are ten trends and themes to watch in the coming year.

1. America’s 250th.

Expect to hear wildly diverging accounts of America’s past, present and future, as Republicans and Democrats describe the same country in irreconcilably different terms to mark the 250th anniversary of its founding. Voters will then give their verdict on America’s future in the midterm elections in November. But even if the Democrats take the House, Mr Trump’s rule by bullying, tariffs and executive orders will go on.

2. Geopolitical drift.

Foreign-policy analysts are divided: is the world in a new cold war, between blocs led by America and China, or will a Trumpian deal divide the planet into American, Russian and Chinese “spheres of influence”, in which each can do as they please? Don’t count on either. Mr Trump prefers a transactional approach based on instinct, not grand geopolitical paradigms. The old global rules-based order will drift and decay further. But “coalitions of the willing” will strike new deals in areas such as defence, trade and climate.

3. War or peace? Yes.

With luck, the fragile peace in Gaza will hold. But conflicts will grind on in Ukraine, Sudan and Myanmar. Russia and China will test America’s commitment to its allies with “grey-zone” provocations in northern Europe and the South China Sea. As the line between war and peace becomes ever more blurred, tensions will rise in the Arctic, in orbit, on the sea floor and in cyberspace.

4. Problems for Europe.

All this poses a particular test for Europe. It must increase defence spending, keep America on side, boost economic growth and deal with huge deficits, even though austerity risks stoking support for hard-right parties. It also wants to remain a leading advocate for free trade and greenery. It cannot do all of these at once. A splurge on defence spending may lift growth, but only slightly.

5. China’s opportunity.

China has its own problems, with deflation, slowing growth and an industrial glut, but Mr Trump’s “America First” policy opens up new opportunities for China to boost its global influence. It will present itself as a more reliable partner, particularly in the global south, where it is striking a string of trade agreements. It is happy to do tactical deals with Mr Trump on soyabeans or chips. The trick will be to keep relations with America transactional, not confrontational.

With rich countries living beyond their means, the risk of a bond-market crisis is growing

6. Economic worries.

So far America’s economy is proving more resilient than many expected to Mr Trump’s tariffs, but they will dampen global growth. And with rich countries living beyond their means, the risk of a bond-market crisis is growing. Much will depend on the replacement of Jerome Powell as chair of the Federal Reserve in May; politicising the Fed could trigger a market showdown.

7. Concerns over AI.

Rampant spending on infrastructure for artificial intelligence may also be concealing economic weakness in America. Will the bubble burst? As with railways, electricity and the internet, a crash would not mean that the technology does not have real value. But it could have wide economic impact. Either way, concern about AI’s impact on jobs, particularly those of graduates, will deepen.

8. A mixed climate picture.

Limiting warming to 1.5°C is off the table, and Mr Trump hates renewables. But global emissions have probably peaked, clean tech is booming across the global south and firms will meet or exceed their climate targets—but will keep quiet about it to avoid Mr Trump’s ire. Geothermal energy is worth watching.

9. Sporting values.

Sport can always be relied upon to provide a break from politics, right? Well, maybe not in 2026. The football World Cup is being jointly hosted by America, Canada and Mexico, whose relations are strained. Fans may stay away. But the Enhanced Games, in Las Vegas, may be even more controversial: athletes can use performance-enhancing drugs. Is it cheating—or just different?

10. Ozempic, but better.

Better, cheaper GLP-1 weight-loss drugs are coming, and in pill form, too. That will expand access. But is taking them cheating? GLP-1s extend the debate about the ethics of performance-enhancing drugs to a far wider group than athletes or bodybuilders. Few people compete in the Olympics. But anyone can take part in the Ozempic games.

Wherever you stand on performance-enhancing drugs, I hope you will find The World Ahead 2026 to be a valuable and effective supplement to your media diet, boosting clarity and foresight.
 
A post on X suggests that the cover can be split into 4, each part representing a quarter of the year 2026.

The decoding has begun

At first the cover seemed messy but if you follow the syringes and swords direction, you'll find that the picture is divided in 4.

4 Quarters

This is supported by 2 clues:
Q1 - Italy Winter Olympics (Feb)
Q3 - 250th Anniversary of USA (Jul)


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By rotating the image, you can also find other drawings that are not visible at first glance. In this screenshot, we see that justice is broken. The dollar sign also appears damaged or broken above the judge's gavel, while a tank points its cannon. A person casts what appears to be a vote, while bills fly around them. The person seems confused.

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A soccer player kicks the world like a ball. In soccer, this action is known as a shot. Every fan hopes that it will end in a goal, in a final score, in an endgame.

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The soccer player wears red; in fact, we see everything in blue and red. In the United States, these are the colors that identify each political party:

Republican Party: Red, right-wing, conservatives. The "Red States" are the states that usually vote for them.

Democratic Party: Blue, left-wing, liberals. Similarly, the "Blue States" are the states that usually vote for them.

The final shot for victory will be in the reds. We already saw it announced on the cover of 2025.​
Next to the ultra-right symbol we see the American continent. Possibly the sun represents the dawn of a new right-wing drive to regain the power it has lost in Latin America and with the help of Trump.

The experience of 2025 has shown us that this was and continues to be the case. In recent years, especially from 2023 to November 2025, there has been a significant advance of right-wing, center-right, far-right, and right-wing populist parties and candidates in various global elections. This was the case in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador in Latin America, while in Europe, Poland shifted to the right.

Mexico is currently undergoing a soft coup attempt by the right wing, supported by international groups. On November 19, 2024, with the publication of the 2025 cover, I wrote:​
Today, with the loss of political power in Mexico the ultra-right has become an enemy of the Fourth Transformation Regime now led by Claudia Sheinbaum. For this reason they have approached Trump in the hope that he will help them overthrow what they consider a communist and satanic regime.
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Photo taken during the march of the so-called Generation Z in Mexico on November 15, 2025.

Other sports accompany soccer on the cover. Again, rotating the image, the screenshot shows us a marathon runner dressed in red, a skier in blue (who commonly descends), and a pair of boxers in red and blue shorts. Sports are competition, the competition that exists between right and left, nothing more. Accompanying these sports is what appears to be a remote control while a robot is working.
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As Morpheus would say in The Matrix​
The Matrix is all around us. It is everywhere. Even now, in this very room. You can see it when you look out the window or turn on the television. You can feel it when you go to work, when you go to church, when you pay your taxes. It is the world that has been placed before your eyes to hide the truth from you.

What truth?​
 
It's very busy and hectic, the man made world. There's only one woman there! The crossed swords in front of a graph showing the erratic up and down of market swings perhaps. Symbolism of the crossed swords over the graph: The swords also represents overcoming conflicts with ideas and communication without the use of war.

The Crossed Swords. This emblem is synonymous with battle and heroism, often used to signify military might and the indomitable spirit of warriors. The Crossed Swords are not confined to a particular culture or epoch, making them a timeless and universal representation of war and valor. Their simple yet powerful imagery conveys the clash of forces and the inherent danger and dynamism of warfare, making them an enduring symbol that continues to resonate with people around the globe.

Tarot Two of swords:
The two swords crossed over the figure's chest symbolize the struggle between opposing forces, ideas, or choices. These swords can represent the conflict between logic and emotion, between the head and the heart, or between two equally compelling paths forward. The balanced positioning of the swords suggests that the individual is attempting to maintain a sense of equilibrium, weighing the pros and cons of each option with care and consideration.

In philosophy and mysticism, the sword symbolizes the intellect's power to cut through ignorance and illusion, with alchemical traditions associating it with purification and the element of fire. It also embodies dualities such as life and death, good and evil, and is central to codes of honor like chivalry and bushido, where it represents courage, loyalty, and moral integrity.

The Suit of Swords in a tarot deck represents the element of air, symbolizing the intellect, mental processes, communication, and the power of thought. It is associated with the mind, logic, decision-making, and the ability to cut through confusion with clarity and reason. The suit corresponds to the astrological signs of Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius, and is often linked to individuals who are intelligent, rational, and excellent communicators. While the Swords can indicate conflict, challenges, and difficult decisions, they also signify mental clarity, truth, and the courage to face uncomfortable realities. The suit contains 14 cards—10 numbered cards, a Page, Knight, Queen, and King—each reflecting different aspects of the mind, from new ideas and breakthroughs to anxiety, overthinking, and mental exhaustion.
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Everything here is what we hear so often in the media. Battles over the economy or money where the green backs are all over the ground seemingly worthless. The talk of missiles and robots and all these things are attached to the economy and some form of dominance.. The pills and syringes are everywhere which is disturbing, the prominence of pharmaceuticals worldwide, a drugged population.
 
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I want to add this prognosis of 2026

to the thread by "astrologist" Svetlan Dragan. She is more likely to be STO pretending to be
an astrologist, because her info on 2026 sounds much more like channeled material.

To non-russian audience subtitles are available.


It has also bits on 2027-2028.

Feel free to move my post to general 2026 prognosis topic if this doesn't suit here.
 
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