Jack Edwards wrote: ↑Fri Jun 10, 2022 5:03 pm
> Guest said: WW3 is this close?
> We don't know when there will be a financial collapse or a
> situation when a large proportion of countries are at war (WW3).
> We just know that from a historical trend, we are ready to have a
> crisis war and/or a financial collapse.
> At the moment we are on the edge of a knife stability wise. Not
> only are we generationally ready to over react and not seek
> compromise, we have the following:
> - An imminent famine ready to occur as a direct result of lack of
> fertilizer and high energy costs.
> - Financial markets that are way above historical Price/Earnings
> ratios and bubbles everywhere.
> - Poor economic fundamentals. Budget deficits galore. Too many
> people retiring vs entering the work force.
> - Governmental leaders that are deeply unserious about solving
> real issues.
> - Autocrats with immense power that are surrounded by "Yes men".
> I'm probably missing a few.
> We know from previous Crisis wars and financial collapses that
> some random event can set the whole thing off. Killing an Arch
> Duke, a soldier wandering off to take a leak which resulted in
> comrades thinking he was killed by the enemy.
> Will 8.6% inflation cause the market to crash? $7/gallon gas? Some
> foreign market collapsing?
> Will an errant missile in Ukraine strike a Nato country?
> Will Dictator XI just decide to invade Taiwan because his "Yes
> Men" tell him it's a good idea?
> We don't know when the random event will occur that "starts" WW3
> or a financial collapse, just that we are in a precarious position
> now and that any random thing can cause us to lose our balance and
> descend into chaos/war etc. We don't know when, just that it's
> close and that not being prepared will lead to more suffering.
> Navigator spells out lots of good ideas in his book - recommend
> you purchase and read.
> Best regards, Jack