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Guest wrote:
Fri Mar 19, 2021 8:39 pm
Two questions:

1) Is the US dollar the worst G7 currency to be in or are they all bad? Should I buy gold?

2) When is the Vietnam book going to be published? I read parts online, but I would like to have a paperback copy to support you and keep.

Thank you for the good work, John--and everyone else who contributes.
The answer to your first question, and many others you probably have but haven't posted, are in the book that currently provides funding for John.

Contribute to the GoFundMe campaign to get a copy of the book

https://www.gofundme.com/f/coming-storms-preparation

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This will be fun, and interesting.

Vince, isn't it a blast over here?

tim
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April is The Month of Bad Things. I wonder what we are in for this year.

This is nowhere near a comprehensive list:

American Civil War -- April 12th, 1861

Lincoln's assassination -- April 14, 1865

San Francisco earthquake -- April 18, 1906

Sinking of the Titanic -- April 15, 1912

Ohio fire prison kills 320 inmates -- April 21, 1930

The Texas City Disaster -- April 16, 1947

assassination of MLK -- April 4th, 1968

US embassy in Beirut was bombed, killing 63 people -- April 18, 1983

Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Meltdown -- April 26, 1983

L'Ambiance Plaza collapse -- April 23, 1987

Ruby Ridge -- April 18th, 1992

Waco Branch Davidian ending -- April 19, 1993

COVID-19 March/April 2020

Oklahoma City bombing -- April 19, 1995

Port Arthur Massacre – 35 shot dead and 23 wounded in Tasmania, Australia -- April 24, 1996

Columbine shootings -- April 20, 1999

Virginia Tech shootings -- April 16, 2007

Deepwater Horizon rig explosion -- April 20, 2010

Boston Marathon bombings -- April 15, 2013

Texas fertilizer plant explosion -- April 18, 2013

Notre-Dame de Paris fire -- April 15, 2019

COVID-19 March/April 2020
“Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me; - Exodus 20:5

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I vote for natural disasters continuing.

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** 20-Mar-2021 World View: Vietnam book available on Amazon
Guest wrote:
Fri Mar 19, 2021 8:39 pm
> Two questions:

> 1) Is the US dollar the worst G7 currency to be in or are they all
> bad? Should I buy gold?

> 2) When is the Vietnam book going to be published? I read parts
> online, but I would like to have a paperback copy to support you
> and keep.

> Thank you for the good work, John--and everyone else who
> contributes.
The US dollar is by far the best currency in the world, because it's
the world reserve currency and because it's backed by hundreds of
trillions of dollars of assets around the world, and because it's
immune from any significant inflation. Right now, we're in a
deflationary period, which means that the US dollar will be even more
valuable.

The Vietnam book became available on Amazon this morning.

"World View: Vietnam, Buddhism, and the Vietnam War: How Vietnam
became an economic powerhouse after the Vietnam War"
(Generational Theory Book Series, Book 4), March 2021
Paperback: 325 pages, over 200 source references, $13.99
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1732738645/

5-star reviews would be greatly appreciated.

The description on my web site is here:

http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... s.vnbk.htm

DaKardii
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John wrote:
Sat Mar 20, 2021 1:09 pm
The US dollar is by far the best currency in the world, because it's
the world reserve currency and because it's backed by hundreds of
trillions of dollars of assets around the world, and because it's
immune from any significant inflation. Right now, we're in a
deflationary period, which means that the US dollar will be even more
valuable.
That's only as long as the petrodollar scheme continues. If it stops, the dollar instantly loses at least 75% of its value.

Guest

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John wrote:
Sat Mar 20, 2021 1:09 pm
** 20-Mar-2021 World View: Vietnam book available on Amazon
Guest wrote:
Fri Mar 19, 2021 8:39 pm
> Two questions:

> 1) Is the US dollar the worst G7 currency to be in or are they all
> bad? Should I buy gold?

> 2) When is the Vietnam book going to be published? I read parts
> online, but I would like to have a paperback copy to support you
> and keep.

> Thank you for the good work, John--and everyone else who
> contributes.
The US dollar is by far the best currency in the world, because it's
the world reserve currency and because it's backed by hundreds of
trillions of dollars of assets around the world, and because it's
immune from any significant inflation. Right now, we're in a
deflationary period, which means that the US dollar will be even more
valuable.

The Vietnam book became available on Amazon this morning.

"World View: Vietnam, Buddhism, and the Vietnam War: How Vietnam
became an economic powerhouse after the Vietnam War"
(Generational Theory Book Series, Book 4), March 2021
Paperback: 325 pages, over 200 source references, $13.99
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1732738645/

5-star reviews would be greatly appreciated.

The description on my web site is here:

http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... s.vnbk.htm
I just ordered copies of the China book, Iran book, and Vietnam book.

I am sincerely grateful to you, John for everything. You didn't wake me up to the dangers; I saw pretty much the same things coming, only you confirmed that I was right and that most (but not my late mother) of my nay saying family that has dismissed and ridiculed my warnings for the last 20 plus years were wrong. I have been "cancelled" by friends because of my views. It's been difficult; I am not machine. All of it has taken a toll on me, but I thank God that I came across you and your site. I feel like a man dying of cancer. There is little I can do, but I appreciate being able to mentally prepare myself for what is coming.

Guest

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P.S. I have rated the first two books I bought (in the last two years or so) 5 stars. And I have already purchased multiple copies of the first two books.

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Here's the original version of the "Eurasian Balkans" map that I've mentioned in many previous posts.

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There are several takeaways from this map:

1) The following countries have territory within the "Zone of Instability," by far the largest geopolitical power void caused by the collapse of the USSR: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bulgaria, China, Cyprus, Egypt, Eritrea, Georgia, Greece, India, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, and Yemen.

2) The following countries have territory within the "Eurasian Balkans," the part of the greater "Zone of Instability" in which there is no clear hegemon: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, China, Georgia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.

3) The following countries in the region are capable of becoming that hegemon: China, India, Iran, Pakistan, Russia, and Turkey.

4) The following sub-regions are potential clashing points between those countries: Afghanistan, Caspian Sea, East Kazakhstan, East Tajikistan, Iranian Kurdistan, Kashmir, Nagorno-Karabakh, North Georgia, Northwest Kazakhstan, North Yemen, Palestine, the Russian Caucasus, South Uzbekistan, Turkish Kurdistan, and Xinjiang.

5) If Generational Dynamics is correct, then we will see the regional power alignment evolve into: India, Iran, and Russia against China, Pakistan, and Turkey.

Guest

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Pakistan is a complete mess. Pakistan is considered a failed state by most.

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