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FullMoon
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Cool Breeze wrote:
Mon Nov 25, 2024 11:08 am
Are you all still maintaining the same predictions?

By the way, what does John (or anyone else) think of this Peter Turchin guy? I saw that David Lin had him on a recent podcast. Some of his ideas make sense (elite overproduction) but it's funny that he's part of the University system that basically just captured all this money, and he talks about it as a member.
https://youtu.be/oIo1xQ3ugYA?si=TVxwZvBoWdexEmkJ
"Why are we playing Russian roulette with nuclear weapons?"
The interview ended with that question.
Angry losers because of wealth inequality and elite( those with money or political power) overprotection. The poor can't keep up while the best feel sidelined and without a voice. Turchin keeps to the data and uses historical precedent. He predicted this crisis based on data without necessarily using generational theory. Regardless, we're in the middle of a terrible shit storm and it's getting rapidly worse with almost no signs of the end. You couldn't be faulted to think that this crisis is unlike anything seen before and will lead to changes unimaginable at this time.

Cool Breeze
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FullMoon wrote:
Mon Nov 25, 2024 11:49 am
Cool Breeze wrote:
Mon Nov 25, 2024 11:08 am
Are you all still maintaining the same predictions?

By the way, what does John (or anyone else) think of this Peter Turchin guy? I saw that David Lin had him on a recent podcast. Some of his ideas make sense (elite overproduction) but it's funny that he's part of the University system that basically just captured all this money, and he talks about it as a member.
David Lin had a good interview with Howe about the current crisis. I'll try to watch this new Turchin talk.
What predictions are you referencing?
It seems you all still think some nukes are going off (Middle East?), China is collapsing, etc. I just want to know if anything has changed.

I am bombastic and people didn't like me for a long time to get points across. I think now, at least it seems so, that John has seen the light and that censoring my posts was wrong. What's more important is that given my predictions having been spot on on so many issues, how can you afford to?

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FullMoon wrote:
Mon Nov 25, 2024 12:46 pm
You couldn't be faulted to think that this crisis is unlike anything seen before and will lead to changes unimaginable at this time.
This is what I'm asking you to flush out.

All I've seen is what I told you all would happen, remember when the inflation thing happened, and I was right on that too? John was wrong.

The crisis currently is that we sold our country out to big time multinational and central banking interests, which also means endless wars. The middle class was destroyed in the covid scam. The jab has maimed and killed millions. I called ALL of those things as well.

I see the trajectory that we are on to just continue and the oligarchies that are already here will continue until some dramatic change. Yes, that could be war. It could also be some type of end times or technocrat world, with the Great Reset an obvious desire in 2030 by those annoying WEF types.

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Cool Breeze wrote:
Mon Nov 25, 2024 4:19 pm
FullMoon wrote:
Mon Nov 25, 2024 12:46 pm
You couldn't be faulted to think that this crisis is unlike anything seen before and will lead to changes unimaginable at this time.
This is what I'm asking you to flush out.

All I've seen is what I told you all would happen, remember when the inflation thing happened, and I was right on that too? John was wrong.

The crisis currently is that we sold our country out to big time multinational and central banking interests, which also means endless wars. The middle class was destroyed in the covid scam. The jab has maimed and killed millions. I called ALL of those things as well.

I see the trajectory that we are on to just continue and the oligarchies that are already here will continue until some dramatic change. Yes, that could be war. It could also be some type of end times or technocrat world, with the Great Reset an obvious desire in 2030 by those annoying WEF types.
The problem with reading the signs of the times, including generational dynamics, is that the timimg is not precise. I strongly suspect that John is right about the future global deflation which will be upon us sooner or later. That inflation was not high enough to be serious and I suspect just a blip in the longer scheme of matters.

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richard5za wrote:
Wed Nov 27, 2024 3:12 am
Cool Breeze wrote:
Mon Nov 25, 2024 4:19 pm
FullMoon wrote:
Mon Nov 25, 2024 12:46 pm
You couldn't be faulted to think that this crisis is unlike anything seen before and will lead to changes unimaginable at this time.
This is what I'm asking you to flush out.

All I've seen is what I told you all would happen, remember when the inflation thing happened, and I was right on that too? John was wrong.

The crisis currently is that we sold our country out to big time multinational and central banking interests, which also means endless wars. The middle class was destroyed in the covid scam. The jab has maimed and killed millions. I called ALL of those things as well.

I see the trajectory that we are on to just continue and the oligarchies that are already here will continue until some dramatic change. Yes, that could be war. It could also be some type of end times or technocrat world, with the Great Reset an obvious desire in 2030 by those annoying WEF types.
The problem with reading the signs of the times, including generational dynamics, is that the timimg is not precise. I strongly suspect that John is right about the future global deflation which will be upon us sooner or later. That inflation was not high enough to be serious and I suspect just a blip in the longer scheme of matters.
As I just quoted in my "topic thread", I mentioned all the topics on which I've been prescient, which are all major and all huge.

Until you can tell me that you know something better, shorter or longer term, why would you ignore me?

I've been spot on. Period.

Cool Breeze
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By the way, Happy Thanksgiving!

richard5za
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Cool Breeze wrote:
Wed Nov 27, 2024 12:17 pm
richard5za wrote:
Wed Nov 27, 2024 3:12 am
Cool Breeze wrote:
Mon Nov 25, 2024 4:19 pm


This is what I'm asking you to flush out.

All I've seen is what I told you all would happen, remember when the inflation thing happened, and I was right on that too? John was wrong.

The crisis currently is that we sold our country out to big time multinational and central banking interests, which also means endless wars. The middle class was destroyed in the covid scam. The jab has maimed and killed millions. I called ALL of those things as well.

I see the trajectory that we are on to just continue and the oligarchies that are already here will continue until some dramatic change. Yes, that could be war. It could also be some type of end times or technocrat world, with the Great Reset an obvious desire in 2030 by those annoying WEF types.
The problem with reading the signs of the times, including generational dynamics, is that the timimg is not precise. I strongly suspect that John is right about the future global deflation which will be upon us sooner or later. That inflation was not high enough to be serious and I suspect just a blip in the longer scheme of matters.
As I just quoted in my "topic thread", I mentioned all the topics on which I've been prescient, which are all major and all huge.

Until you can tell me that you know something better, shorter or longer term, why would you ignore me?

I've been spot on. Period.
I didn't ignore you. I responded to the stuff you wrote; ignoring you would mean not responding.

I reciprocate with wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving. But thank you for the good wishes. This is an American festival not celebrated everywhere else, albeit that Black Friday seems to be becoming a global retail promotion

Cool Breeze
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richard5za wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2024 12:56 pm
Cool Breeze wrote:
Wed Nov 27, 2024 12:17 pm
richard5za wrote:
Wed Nov 27, 2024 3:12 am


The problem with reading the signs of the times, including generational dynamics, is that the timimg is not precise. I strongly suspect that John is right about the future global deflation which will be upon us sooner or later. That inflation was not high enough to be serious and I suspect just a blip in the longer scheme of matters.
As I just quoted in my "topic thread", I mentioned all the topics on which I've been prescient, which are all major and all huge.

Until you can tell me that you know something better, shorter or longer term, why would you ignore me?

I've been spot on. Period.
I didn't ignore you. I responded to the stuff you wrote; ignoring you would mean not responding.

I reciprocate with wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving. But thank you for the good wishes. This is an American festival not celebrated everywhere else, albeit that Black Friday seems to be becoming a global retail promotion
Yes, consumerism is still part of the sad replacement of real virtue and godliness in America, which are the smaller components of why thinking the US is some great country is funny, and mostly mythology given what we see in DC, all of the sick complexes of mammon worship and industrial warfare, government ops against US citizens and those abroad. Big superpower? No doubt.

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