Originally published at: Winter Storm Panic Clears US Shelves, Thieves Loot Dutch Silver Treasures, BOA Predicts $6k Gold Soon – Peak Prosperity
Economy
The Canton Network reportedly processed $6 trillion in tokenized assets by late 2025, with participants including DTCC, Goldman Sachs, Broadridge, and JPMorgan. Participants operate sovereign “cantons” with private data, enabling atomic transactions via a Global Synchroniser for ordering without visibility into details. The network is built on Daml for financial contracts and uses a need-to-know principle for privacy and compliance. Broadridge reportedly settles $380 billion in repo transactions monthly on the network. The $CC utility token covers fees, with burns and mints rewarding validators governed by the Canton Foundation.
Thieves emptied the Zilvermuseum Doesburg in the Netherlands of over 300 antique silver objects from more than 20 countries during an overnight heist on January 21. Intruders forced entry through a tower door, pried open museum doors, and smashed 14 display cases before fleeing. The collection included ornate mustard pots, spoons, and cruet sets, with losses estimated in tens of thousands of euros plus irreplaceable historical value. Police are reviewing surveillance footage and seeking witnesses, amid concerns that the items may be melted for bullion given rising silver prices.
Meanwhile, Bank of America now forecasts gold prices reaching $6,000 by mid-2026.
Environment & Preparedness
The United States is experiencing what forecasters describe as its worst 10-day winter in 40 years, with a powerful Nor’easter from two moisture waves over Arctic air bringing snow, freezing rain, sleet, and subzero temperatures. Forecasts indicate 0.25 to 0.5 inches of ice in Texas, up to an inch in Louisiana and Mississippi, and significant icing threats to Atlanta. Multiple polar vortex lobes are expected to drive temperatures 35 to 45 degrees below normal east of the Mississippi, comparable to 1985 and 2014 events, with potential extended power outages.
Grocery store shelves emptied nationwide as shoppers stockpiled bread, eggs, meat, water, and toilet paper ahead of Winter Storm Fern and an extreme cold snap. Reports came from states including Mississippi, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Texas, New York, Virginia, Georgia, and Arkansas. Incidents included disputes at a Brooklyn Whole Foods and early buying at a Northern Virginia Trader Joe’s.
Geopolitics
An EU document outlines a 10-year, $1.5 trillion plan for Ukraine, including $800 billion for reconstruction and $700 billion for military needs, while seeking fast-tracked EU membership. The EU commits €100 billion in guarantees from 2028 to unlock more funding, with U.S. involvement via a reconstruction investment fund advised by BlackRock targeting infrastructure and minerals. Zelensky urged more EU action at Davos amid the ongoing conflict.
White House sources told the Wall Street Journal of plans for Cuban regime change by year-end, modeled after Venezuela’s ouster of Nicolas Maduro. Reported pressure includes cutting oil and money flows post-Maduro, amid Cuba’s shortages in food, fuel, medicine, and declining tourism. Officials reportedly identify insiders for deals while distinguishing from past efforts.
Privacy & Surveillance
The TSA proposes MyTSA PreCheck digital ID integrating biometrics like fingerprints and facial imagery with mobile credentials and DHS databases for trusted travelers. Data would link to FBI checks and HART for ongoing vetting, managed via Login.gov portal, with reuse for Global Entry. The program projects handling data from 25 million people over three years.
The Kids Off Social Media Act (KOSMA), introduced by Senators Ted Cruz and Brian Schatz, would ban accounts for under-13s and restrict algorithms for 13-to-17-year-olds, requiring platforms to delete underage accounts based on actual or implied knowledge. The bill would pressure companies toward age verification via documents, facial scans, or biometrics. It also ties federal school funding to removing phones and social media.
Energy
China imported a record 1.9 million tons of liquefied natural gas from Russia in December, surpassing November’s 1.6 million tons and doubling ship-tracking estimates of 850,000 tons. Analysts cite possible factors including winter demand, customs clearance discrepancies, and shadow fleet cargoes with disabled transponders. The sanctioned ice-class tanker Christophe De Margerie delivered from Arctic LNG 2 to Beihai port, while additional shipments came from sanctioned Portovaya LNG on the Baltic Sea.
Health
A Stanford-led AI model named SleepFM reportedly analyzes one night of sleep data to predict risks for more than 100 diseases. The model was trained on nearly 600,000 hours of polysomnography data from 65,000 people. It examines interactions among brain activity, heart rhythms, breathing, and other signals in five-second segments and reconstructs missing data streams. Paired with 25 years of medical records, SleepFM forecasts conditions including Parkinson’s disease, dementia, heart attacks, and various cancers, with reported accuracy of up to 80% in ranking earlier development. The model identifies misalignments, such as a sleeping brain paired with an awake heart, as signals of elevated risks. Researchers consider sleep a long-term health indicator for early detection and plan to integrate wearable data.
Sources
AI Deciphers 100+ Disease Risks from One Night’s Sleep
AI model reads disease risk in a single night’s sleep
Source | Submitted by Barbara
Wall Street’s Stealth Chain: Canton’s Trillion-Dollar Institutional Bet
Canton chose efficiency over freedom. Institutions chose Canton. Now what?
Source | Submitted by clinty14
China’s Russian LNG Imports Hit Record High, Double Tracking Estimates
China’s LNG imports from Russia hit 1.9 million tons last month
Source | Submitted by jhughes1973
Thieves Empty Dutch Silver Museum in Overnight Heist
“The entire collection of antique silver has been stolen.”
Source | Submitted by A1Topgun
EU-US $800B Ukraine “Prosperity” Plan: MAGA Outrage Incoming
Ukraine is now begging the EU and US for $1.5 trillion over the next 10 years
US Faces Worst 10-Day Winter in 40 Years: Ice Storm and Arctic Blasts Ahead
The next 10-days of winter will be the worst in 40-years across the United States.
Nationwide Panic-Buying Strips Shelves Bare Ahead of Winter Storm Fern
Images flooding social media show empty shelves at grocery stores across US in anticipation of extreme cold snap.
Bank of America Forecasts Gold at $6,000 by Mid-2026
Bank of America sees Gold reaching $6,000 by mid 2026.
KOSMA Bill: Child Safety or Mass Surveillance?
KOSMA’s intentions may be framed as safety, but its mechanics point toward surveillance.
TSA Proposes Biometric MyTSA PreCheck Digital ID for Mobile Era
TSA Proposes MyTSA PreCheck Digital ID, Integrating Biometrics
White House Targets Cuban Regime Change by Year’s End, WSJ Sources Say
White House Aims For Cuba Regime Change By Year-End