Iqra 027

On Pax Silica, post-GAE MENA regional order, green energy and the iPhone
Iqra 027

In the midst of the Interregnum there shall be no rest or so that is what it seems has been willed by God.

On the obvious issue of the Epstein Emails I have shared some reflections, but have also included additional notes which I feel are pertinent.

It would be extremely tempting to treat the Epstein saga as one of exceptionalism revolving around the personality-cult of one man rather than to see it as a systemic and network effect of global elites coalescing around nodes of capital from tech and finance to academia all working in coordination and harmony within the larger gambit of what is euphemistically referred to as the “Rules Based Liberal International Order”. The sordid details of the emails obscure a far more chilling reality of a form of banal social and cultural proceduralism that resembles cronyism and networked elite effects that operate cybernetically across diverse domains and fields driven largely it seems by flows of hyperfinancialism glove-in-hand with intelligence agency cogwar tactics. One should refrain I believe from referencing the occult and mystical voodoo for what is ultimately a political economy running around the premise of the “banality of evil”. {03DAAEBC-41DF-4437-9DB2-FA19D2261673}.png

I’ve previously commented on Pax Silica with a focus on how the GCC and Israel can be a worthy interface and assume premier vassalage from the European Union to help shape American supremacy in the field, but this rather insightful piece from Reuters shifts the perspective to Africa.

I also found this infograph which is also a nice recap of what has been happening as GAE tries to reposition itself against Chinese dominance in the sector: Pax Silica.png

“China’s aluminium industry is undergoing a profound and systematic transformation,” Le Jiawen, Wenshan’s mayor, told local industry members at an event attended by the FT. “Industrial competition is shifting from a battle of scale and cost to a comprehensive contest of ‘green’ and ‘low-carbon’ advantages.” A new study now seems to confirm yet another victory for Neo-Luddites - that perhaps the dumbphone should be wajib as necessary immunization against cogwar machinations. smartphone.png Another sign of the Interregnum: China Geopolitics.png Another cause for technoptimism is Apple‘s stunning performance against the intrusions of the FBI against an apprehended journalist - one could even venture to say that at this stage for the technically challenged instead of recommending GrapheneOS (which is the gold standard), the Apple ecosystem is a very accessible and worthy contender for second place in terms of digital privacy and sovereignty:

The court record shows what devices and data the FBI was able to ultimately access, and which devices it could not, after raiding the home of the reporter, Hannah Natanson, in January as part of an investigation into leaks of classified information. It also provides rare insight into the apparent effectiveness of Lockdown Mode, or at least how effective it might be before the FBI may try other techniques to access the device.

“Because the iPhone was in Lockdown mode, CART could not extract that device,” the court record reads, referring to the FBI’s Computer Analysis Response Team, a unit focused on performing forensic analyses of seized devices. The document is written by the government, and is opposing the return of Natanson’s devices.

The FBI raided Natanson’s home as part of its investigation into government contractor Aurelio Perez-Lugones, who is charged with, among other things, retention of national defense information. The government believes Perez-Lugones was a source of Natanson’s, and provided her with various pieces of classified information. While executing a search warrant for his mobile phone, investigators reviewed Signal messages between Pere-Lugones and the reporter, the Department of Justice previously said. Whilst much attention is focused on the Israelis and Iranians, Hellyer offers a peek inside perhaps the most consequential dynamic in the region - the relationship between the Saudis and Emiratis who have two rather contrasting visions for what a post-GAE regional order would look like.


And truly God knows best

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