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Future Storm

Future Storm

The Dynamics Unlocking the Future


by Robin Griffiths, William Houston

ISBN: 1897597983
ISBN-13: 9781897597989
Format: Hardback
Pages: 224
Published: 14th August 2006
Edition: 1st
RRP: £16.99

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Jacket text for Future Storm

At 8.45 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on 11 September 2001, flight AA011 from Boston crashed into the south tower of the World Trade Center, followed by further planes hitting the north tower and, later on, the Pentagon. Nearly 3,000 people lost their lives in these atrocities, more than in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. On a smaller scale commuter trains to Madrid were bombed and more recently London. Only in the last outrage were national citizens the terrorists.

These were not aggressions by a state, but by individuals believing, by some satanic perversion, that by killing civilians they were doing the work of their God. There was another terrorist attack in the name of nationalism on 28 June 1914 when the Serbian terrorist Gavrilo Princip murdered the heir to the Austrian throne and his wife in a bizarre shooting incident at Sarajevo in Herzogovina, then part of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. This atrocity led to the First World War. The 11 September, and subsequent attacks, could have as dire consequences, for the world is threatened by a convergence of six critical cycles. We will call these 'dynamics', for they will have very active and far-reaching effects.

The power of any one of these cycles could cause major discontinuities in the life of the West, but in interactive combination they could be devastating. Politics, so long seen as a master of events, is now likely to become perceived as the servant.

This book seeks to extrapolate the present trends and then examines historical precedents to formulate predictions. We are optimistic that arising from this convergence of critical cycles, an age is coming which will return us to a greater sense of true values and re-emphasise the individual and the liberation of the human spirit, its ingenuity and creative talent - something not unlike Martin Luther's achievement some 500 years ago.

Chapter headings for Future Storm

Acknowledgements
Introduction

Dynamic One

1. The Threat from Religious Terrorists

Dynamic Two

2. The Cycles Surrounding the Information Age
3. The Ages of Innovation
4. What the Information Age Could Mean
5. The End of Politics
6. The Information Age Winners

Dynamic Three

7. The Changing Climate and Water Wars
8. The Battle Against Germs

Dynamic Four

9. The Greatest Credit Bubble Ever
10. One Inflation and Three Deflations
11. An Anatomy of Fascism
12. Defence Against Terrorism and Unemployment

Afterword
Index

About William Houston, Robin Griffiths

William Houston joined the Royal Navy at the end of the Second World War and specialised in weapons. After leaving the Service, he qualified as a Chartered Engineer and in administration before embarking on a career as a 'company doctor' - advising a large range of industrial and commercial concerns.

There followed a period acting as industrial advisor to a City merchant bank.

His first book Avoiding Adversity was published in 1989 warning businessmen of the coming recession, shortly to be followed by Meltdown and Riding the Business Cycle that warned of the growing disruption that would take place early in the next century.

Robin Griffiths joined Rathbones in 2004 from HSBC Investment Bank. He is a committee member and former chairman of the international Federation of Technical Analysts, and former chairman, now fellow, of the British Society of Technical Analysts.

A keen sailor, Robin has crossed the Atlantic five times, setting a new british record in 1984 with Sir Robin Knox-Johnston.
Robin Griffiths
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