Each edition takes one subject — a geopolitical shift, a financial system, a civilizational question, an election — and examines it from every angle. Independently researched. Directly argued. Written for the reader who wants more than the mainstream narrative offers.
For decades, Indian Americans voted Democratic by default. Something changed. The data behind the political realignment — and what it means for both parties.
Most Indians can name the conquerors. Very few can name the builders. How historical framing shaped a civilization's self-confidence.
Microsoft cancels Claude Code. Uber burns its annual AI budget in four months. The structural economics behind enterprise AI's first reckoning.
Despite a $29M war chest and five terms in Congress, Raja Krishnamoorthi was outmaneuvered — undone by immigration vulnerabilities and voters who saw him as out of step.
9.1M voters removed. 240K forces deployed. 93% turnout. The mathematics of an 8 million vote swing that ended 15 years of TMC rule.
From Saylor's $21M prediction to crash mechanics and custody decisions — a rigorous first-principles framework for serious investors.
Understanding cryptocurrency from its origins in cryptographic freedom movements to today's institutional adoption — and why it matters beyond speculation.
How America reinvented currency dominance three times — and why every American receives an invisible $1,500–$2,000 monthly subsidy because of it.
Anand Sinha spent decades in corporate life before retiring to focus on the questions that had always mattered most — civilization, identity, history, and the political future of Hindu Americans. The Signal is where he writes them down.
He is actively engaged with Americans for Hindus (A4H), a Political Action Committee working to awaken Hindu Americans to the urgency of civic participation. He developed the A4H Elections Hub 2026 — a fifty-state voter guide and candidate tracking system. He is based in Troy, Michigan.