Simon Hunt — Economic Chaos Ahead: Cyber Attacks, Wars, Recession

Natural Resource Stocks, Released on 7/30/24

In this gripping episode, Simon Hunt returns to discuss potential strategies by global powers, including cyber attacks and escalating wars in Europe and the Middle East. The conversation covers topics like a NATO meeting planning an attack on Russia, the implications of a cyber attack on various infrastructure, the desperate measures to prevent Trump from regaining the White House, and the possible economic impacts such as a recession and high oil prices. Simon also delves into geopolitical tensions involving Israel, Iran, and China, the future of BRICS currency, and the likelihood of significant market downturns. The episode is a deep dive into the interconnected risks affecting global stability, with predictions extending into the early 2030s.

00:00 Introduction and Initial Thoughts
02:05 Current Global Tensions and Cyber Threats
08:28 Economic Implications of Global Conflicts
12:46 The Role of Gold and BRICS in the Global Economy
23:38 Potential Middle East Conflicts and Their Consequences
31:45 China’s Position and Future Predictions
34:51 Final Thoughts and Recommendations
40:10 Conclusion and Contact Information

Simon Hunt founded Simon Hunt Strategic Services in 1996. The focus of the company’s work is to provide strategic advice including geopolitical and financial developments as well as structural and tactical changes within China in order to produce a balance outlook for the supply of and demand for copper. Increasingly the work involves understanding the shifts taking place in the balance of global power including how BRICS+ will change the dynamics of the world and how these changes will impact the copper industry. Simon is also the author of the ‘Frontline China Report Service marketed by the TIS GROUP. He is also on the Board of Directors the Great Eastern Gold Company in Australia and Copperman in Chile. Follow Simon at his website https://www.simon-hunt.com/

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Igby MacDavitt

Excellent! Amazing how the youth see day-to-day, or month-to-month, but don’t appreciate that there are seasonal changes that cycle through history which allow the wise elders to foretell with such clarity. Thank you.