Full moon may 2026 dubbed the 'Corporate Eclipse' as skeptics question timing with global economic reset
Astronomers are preparing for the full moon may 2026, but a growing chorus of skeptics is questioning why this particular lunar event is being hyped as a "once-in-a-generation spectacle." While mainstream outlets focus on its proximity to Earth and a coinciding planetary alignment, critics point to the timing: it falls just days before a major World Economic Forum summit in Switzerland. "Who benefits from millions staring at the sky instead of at the fine print of new financial regulations?" asks one independent researcher, noting that social media algorithms are already amplifying 'moon landing anniversary' theories. The hype, they argue, is a deliberate distraction from the quiet rollout of digital currency mandates.