Thankfully I don’t agree. We have been promised that all of this is happening to stop the pain of a civil war. If we were to face another depression the mortality would extend beyond what could possibly happen with a war. What would be the point of one horror over another.
I also don’t know how many would survive in the cities and if they all migrate to the country there would be more blood shed.
I figure we will have a “scare event from hell” but that it won’t last long.
I can't see how we get from here to there. There is so much debt. The war they want is a global nuclear war that would decimate the world's population. A long depression doesn't kill that many people.
Q's estimate was, "4-6% lost forever." 1 in 20 people alive today won't be by the time it's done.
Though we don't know exactly what Q meant by "lost forever", it may refer to the loonies, the deluded and the hard-core leftsts/globalists who will refuse to see/acknowledge the falsity of the narratives that have been pushed for years, decades and centuries.
Also, for a somewhat different perspective and maybe some hope, please consider some of the points in this guy's article about "why things are taking so long":
I hope it’s true but I consider the idea that the Supreme Court will pull us out of the fire to be wishful thinking. Remember “no standing.” Even the latest based abortion ruling was just to score points for the Dems in the 2022 midterms. I just don’t see them changing teams.
I hear you about the corruption of the civilian courts, but am thinking there's going to be some way that military tribunals are instituted. (Gitmo was greatly expanded during PDJT's term for a reason. It's also "interesting" that, despite talking about it, Buyden hasn't yet [been able to?] shut it down.)
Then what do you think the scare event to turn around those that have their heads in the sand will be? In 1929, most people had a rural background and knew how to servive without what the generations today deem as a necessity. No electricity? No problem. No restaurants, no worries. No supply chain delivering food? No problem. Today, all this and more would kill many of the population in weeks.
I think that’s the event. And the cherry on top is it’ll all be directly tied to leftist policies. The lesson for posterity will be: leftism, not even once, or one day your country will have a 2023.
Thankfully I don’t agree. We have been promised that all of this is happening to stop the pain of a civil war. If we were to face another depression the mortality would extend beyond what could possibly happen with a war. What would be the point of one horror over another. I also don’t know how many would survive in the cities and if they all migrate to the country there would be more blood shed. I figure we will have a “scare event from hell” but that it won’t last long.
I can't see how we get from here to there. There is so much debt. The war they want is a global nuclear war that would decimate the world's population. A long depression doesn't kill that many people.
Q's estimate was, "4-6% lost forever." 1 in 20 people alive today won't be by the time it's done.
Though we don't know exactly what Q meant by "lost forever", it may refer to the loonies, the deluded and the hard-core leftsts/globalists who will refuse to see/acknowledge the falsity of the narratives that have been pushed for years, decades and centuries.
Also, for a somewhat different perspective and maybe some hope, please consider some of the points in this guy's article about "why things are taking so long":
https://badlands.substack.com/p/whats-taking-so-long?utm_source=substack&utm_campaign=post_embed&utm_medium=web
I hope it’s true but I consider the idea that the Supreme Court will pull us out of the fire to be wishful thinking. Remember “no standing.” Even the latest based abortion ruling was just to score points for the Dems in the 2022 midterms. I just don’t see them changing teams.
I hear you about the corruption of the civilian courts, but am thinking there's going to be some way that military tribunals are instituted. (Gitmo was greatly expanded during PDJT's term for a reason. It's also "interesting" that, despite talking about it, Buyden hasn't yet [been able to?] shut it down.)
Then what do you think the scare event to turn around those that have their heads in the sand will be? In 1929, most people had a rural background and knew how to servive without what the generations today deem as a necessity. No electricity? No problem. No restaurants, no worries. No supply chain delivering food? No problem. Today, all this and more would kill many of the population in weeks.
I think that’s the event. And the cherry on top is it’ll all be directly tied to leftist policies. The lesson for posterity will be: leftism, not even once, or one day your country will have a 2023.