The Socionomic Sound Waves
with Alan Hall


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Listen to the Socionomics Institute’s Alan Hall elucidate the socionomic perspective on Russia, the upcoming U.S. presidential election and nature’s fractals in this conversation with veteran journalist Tom Jeffries on CKNW radio from Sunday, August 17, 2008.

 

Listen to Alan Hall share his thoughts on the future of Russia in this conversation with journalist Tom Jeffries on CKNW radio from Friday, August 8, 2008.


One of the advantages of understanding the socionomic insight is being able to anticipate social events that virtually no one else will see coming.

In November 2007, when the Russian stock market was booming and Time was preparing to coronate Vladimir Putin as its Person of the Year, Hall issued a series of startling predictions in a special report.

Hall forecasted a top in the Russian market, a declining social mood and increased conflict along Russia’s borders. Furthermore, he identified Georgia as a likely hot spot for violence.

Nine months later, the RTSI is down more than 30%, Russian social mood is plummeting, and the Russia-Georgia border is awash in violence.

These are only some of the insights Hall’s report offers. Click here to learn more.

 

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