Generational Dynamics World View News
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As I've probably established before, I strongly disagree with the theological aspects of Navigator's predictions. I believe that all Old Testament prophecies were fulfilled by 70 AD, the date of the Roman destruction of Jerusalem. And that we are currently in the Millennium, a symbolic period which will be succeeded by the rise of the Second Antichrist, the Last Battle, the Return, and the Last Judgment.
That being said, I also believe Navigator is spot-on when it comes to his predictions on what will happen during and after WWIII. I do believe we are headed for a post-war Interbellum period, during which what remains of the post-WWII order will collapse completely, great dictators will rise, and a Fourth World War will take place. And that the Fourth World War will be much worse than the Third.
Furthermore, I have an opinion on what exactly will be the source of the dictatorial movements which will lead to the Fourth World War. But that deserves its own post.
To be continued...
That being said, I also believe Navigator is spot-on when it comes to his predictions on what will happen during and after WWIII. I do believe we are headed for a post-war Interbellum period, during which what remains of the post-WWII order will collapse completely, great dictators will rise, and a Fourth World War will take place. And that the Fourth World War will be much worse than the Third.
Furthermore, I have an opinion on what exactly will be the source of the dictatorial movements which will lead to the Fourth World War. But that deserves its own post.
To be continued...
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The source of the dictators who will start the Fourth World War will be a great "anti-movement" in the Old World (aka Afro-Eurasia). This "anti-movement" will be extremely reactionary in nature, and the target of its reaction will be the unipolar world order established following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
A prototype for this future movement already exists; it is called the "Fourth Theory" as established by Russian political scientist Aleksandr Dugin. "Fourth Theory" originated in the late 1990s as a modified version of National Bolshevism, a syncretic ideology which combines Fascism with Communism. But during the 2000s, "Fourth Theory" evolved into something else. It rejected both Fascism and Communism as being outdated and ineffective counter-ideologies to liberalism, and instead espoused a "fourth position" which was rooted not in individualism, class warfare, or racial warfare, but rather dasein, a fundamental component of the ideology of German existentialist philosopher Martin Heidegger (who, for context, also supported Hitler and was a member of the Nazi Party).
Dugin uses dasein, as well as both real and revisionist history, to justify his position that a "Clash of Civilizations" is not only inevitable, but also necessary. He scapegoats the "Atlanticists" (aka, the Anglo-Saxon civilization and its allies) as being the source of most of the world's evils, and declares that the solution is a global geopolitical revolution where the other civilizations of the world rise up and restore a supposed ancient harmony between the world's geopoltical "great spaces."
Now in my opinion it is very unlikely that "Fourth Theory" in its current form will survive World War III, as Dugin currently dominates the movement and Dugin has a very strong Russocentric bias. Instead, "Fourth Theory" will evolve further during the Interbellum period, with the postwar chaos forcing it to become much less Russocentric and much more internationalist. Thus, we will be seeing regimes inspired by "Fourth Theory" rising all across the Old World, not just within the former USSR. We will be seeing an African variant, a European variant, an Asian variant, and a variant native to the so-called "Intermediate Region" which consists of the former USSR, the Balkans, the Middle East, and North Africa. The "Intermediate Region" variant will be by far the most rabid variant, as the vast majority of the "Eurasian Oblong" that has been targeted by the neocons for so long falls within that region.
I can't tell you which variant will start World War IV, but I can tell you how the war will begin. A "Fourth Theory" based "anti-movement" will seize power in an Afro-Eurasian country that is either already a great power or has the potential to become one. It will then wage a non-stop conquest spree. And for a very long time, the US won't do a thing about it, as the American people's collective experience during World War III will make them more isolationist than ever until it is too late. But eventually, the US will respond. And then the war will begin.
A prototype for this future movement already exists; it is called the "Fourth Theory" as established by Russian political scientist Aleksandr Dugin. "Fourth Theory" originated in the late 1990s as a modified version of National Bolshevism, a syncretic ideology which combines Fascism with Communism. But during the 2000s, "Fourth Theory" evolved into something else. It rejected both Fascism and Communism as being outdated and ineffective counter-ideologies to liberalism, and instead espoused a "fourth position" which was rooted not in individualism, class warfare, or racial warfare, but rather dasein, a fundamental component of the ideology of German existentialist philosopher Martin Heidegger (who, for context, also supported Hitler and was a member of the Nazi Party).
Dugin uses dasein, as well as both real and revisionist history, to justify his position that a "Clash of Civilizations" is not only inevitable, but also necessary. He scapegoats the "Atlanticists" (aka, the Anglo-Saxon civilization and its allies) as being the source of most of the world's evils, and declares that the solution is a global geopolitical revolution where the other civilizations of the world rise up and restore a supposed ancient harmony between the world's geopoltical "great spaces."
Now in my opinion it is very unlikely that "Fourth Theory" in its current form will survive World War III, as Dugin currently dominates the movement and Dugin has a very strong Russocentric bias. Instead, "Fourth Theory" will evolve further during the Interbellum period, with the postwar chaos forcing it to become much less Russocentric and much more internationalist. Thus, we will be seeing regimes inspired by "Fourth Theory" rising all across the Old World, not just within the former USSR. We will be seeing an African variant, a European variant, an Asian variant, and a variant native to the so-called "Intermediate Region" which consists of the former USSR, the Balkans, the Middle East, and North Africa. The "Intermediate Region" variant will be by far the most rabid variant, as the vast majority of the "Eurasian Oblong" that has been targeted by the neocons for so long falls within that region.
I can't tell you which variant will start World War IV, but I can tell you how the war will begin. A "Fourth Theory" based "anti-movement" will seize power in an Afro-Eurasian country that is either already a great power or has the potential to become one. It will then wage a non-stop conquest spree. And for a very long time, the US won't do a thing about it, as the American people's collective experience during World War III will make them more isolationist than ever until it is too late. But eventually, the US will respond. And then the war will begin.
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I have lived in Russia. Religion there is nominal at best. Unless you're Muslim, which seems to have a stronger hold. Finding a Russian devoted to God is a pretty tall order. Have you ever been to Russia? Women in Russia will tell a western guy anything to escape to the West. More rhan likely, you'll end up marrying a professional. When Russians talk about Christianity, it's a cultural identifier, not a sincere belief. I suggest you marry an American girl who willingly attends church. Foreigner women aren't better, they are just foreign. I think people are better off marrying their own kind. If you must marry a foreigner, try England, if you are American. If I had a dollar for every guy I met just like you...Cool Breeze wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 11:30 amYes, this can happen if you don't understand the type, and I wouldn't argue that many are not faithful or devoted to God there ... but have some sensibilities about it still. At this point it is pretty moot ... the world is in a holding pattern waiting for bigger things to drop. So here we are, indeed.London calling wrote: ↑Sat Jan 01, 2022 10:36 pmNot unhinged at all. Cool Breeze does not Russia or the Russians. He refuses to listen.6. There are few places on earth I would put below the list of destinations for Americans than Russia. Putin is a murderous pedophile running a mafia type government. Russia will soon pay the price for his leadership.
My advice: move to Russia and experience paradise for yourself.
BTW: You could probably marry a Russian girl, but only if you promised to take her out of Russia and move back to America.
Where she will become a US citizen and promptly divorce you and take everything you have.
Comrade.
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** 02-Jan-2022 World View: Marrying a Russian girl
How many dollars would you have?Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 8:04 pm> I have lived in Russia. Religion there is nominal at best. Unless
> you're Muslim, which seems to have a stronger hold. Finding a
> Russian devoted to God is a pretty tall order. Have you ever been
> to Russia? Women in Russia will tell a western guy anything to
> escape to the West. More rhan likely, you'll end up marrying a
> professional. When Russians talk about Christianity, it's a
> cultural identifier, not a sincere belief. I suggest you marry an
> American girl who willingly attends church. Foreigner women
> aren't better, they are just foreign. I think people are better
> off marrying their own kind. If you must marry a foreigner, try
> England, if you are American. If I had a dollar for every guy I
> met just like you...
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** 02-Jan-2022 World View: China's short-term problems
In another thread, Trevor recently highlighted some of China's long
term problems, especially demographics.
However, two announcements today indicate that China is also facing
severe short-term problems.
A few hours ago, the bankrupt real estate developer Evergrande
announced that it stopped trading of its shares on the Hong Kong
exchange. No reason was given, but it's believed to be related to
improper use of insider information.
In January alone, Evergrande is facing almost $300 billion on bond and
note payments. But the worst is that $270 billion of that is in
unpaid (deferred) salaries. This is a big deal because the Lunar New
Year celebrations begin in February, and many migrant workers travel
from the big cities back to their homes on the farm, and they want to
be paid before they go. If they don't get paid, then tney may start
to protest and riot, and nothing frightens the Chinese Communists more
than social unrest, since every government coup for millennia began
with social unrest that spread to full scale civil war. If there's no
other solution, than the government may do a u-turn and bail out
Evergrande.
The second announcement today is that the the city of Xian, with a
population of tens of millions, is locked down because of a couple of
hundred WuHu infections. This is the worst outbreak since the Wuhan
outbreak two years ago. There were 122 new cases announced on Sunday,
though this was down from 174 on December 25. Hundreds of cases is a
small number compared to other countries, but China has a "zero covid"
policy, so this is causing some panic. The entire city is locked
down, and people are not permitted to leave their homes for any
reason. Rumors are that people are starving as a result.
What's even more significant is that the Xian breakout is the older
Delta variant. The Omicron variant has reached Hong Kong. If it
reaches mainland China, it could cause serious problems.
Both of these announcements threaten the Beijing Olympics games,
scheduled to begin on February 4. If there is social unrest, or if
the WuHu spreads widely, then the Olympics may be threatened.
** 25-Sep-21 World View -- China Evergrande construction firm heads to default
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e210925
In another thread, Trevor recently highlighted some of China's long
term problems, especially demographics.
However, two announcements today indicate that China is also facing
severe short-term problems.
A few hours ago, the bankrupt real estate developer Evergrande
announced that it stopped trading of its shares on the Hong Kong
exchange. No reason was given, but it's believed to be related to
improper use of insider information.
In January alone, Evergrande is facing almost $300 billion on bond and
note payments. But the worst is that $270 billion of that is in
unpaid (deferred) salaries. This is a big deal because the Lunar New
Year celebrations begin in February, and many migrant workers travel
from the big cities back to their homes on the farm, and they want to
be paid before they go. If they don't get paid, then tney may start
to protest and riot, and nothing frightens the Chinese Communists more
than social unrest, since every government coup for millennia began
with social unrest that spread to full scale civil war. If there's no
other solution, than the government may do a u-turn and bail out
Evergrande.
The second announcement today is that the the city of Xian, with a
population of tens of millions, is locked down because of a couple of
hundred WuHu infections. This is the worst outbreak since the Wuhan
outbreak two years ago. There were 122 new cases announced on Sunday,
though this was down from 174 on December 25. Hundreds of cases is a
small number compared to other countries, but China has a "zero covid"
policy, so this is causing some panic. The entire city is locked
down, and people are not permitted to leave their homes for any
reason. Rumors are that people are starving as a result.
What's even more significant is that the Xian breakout is the older
Delta variant. The Omicron variant has reached Hong Kong. If it
reaches mainland China, it could cause serious problems.
Both of these announcements threaten the Beijing Olympics games,
scheduled to begin on February 4. If there is social unrest, or if
the WuHu spreads widely, then the Olympics may be threatened.
** 25-Sep-21 World View -- China Evergrande construction firm heads to default
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e210925
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Could this derail the war or speed up the schedule? The Chinese would be nuts to start a war during a pandemic.
Is this one of those crazy like a fox thing or just deranged behavior?
Is this one of those crazy like a fox thing or just deranged behavior?
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Are we moving towards an Orwellian police state in the US? John mentioned something about this "being a very dark time for America " last year. Is there no way out of this? I am shocked at how powerful maladjusted failures like the transgenders and BLM gang have become in America. I am stunned on a daily basis by the havoc they have been allowed to create in my country.
John, does GD say when this situation might end? Will America ever be free again?
John, does GD say when this situation might end? Will America ever be free again?
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The truth is that on average you're giving good advice, no doubt. There are several reasons you hear this a lot (forget me for a second):Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 8:04 pmI have lived in Russia. Religion there is nominal at best. Unless you're Muslim, which seems to have a stronger hold. Finding a Russian devoted to God is a pretty tall order. Have you ever been to Russia? Women in Russia will tell a western guy anything to escape to the West. More rhan likely, you'll end up marrying a professional. When Russians talk about Christianity, it's a cultural identifier, not a sincere belief. I suggest you marry an American girl who willingly attends church. Foreigner women aren't better, they are just foreign. I think people are better off marrying their own kind. If you must marry a foreigner, try England, if you are American. If I had a dollar for every guy I met just like you...Cool Breeze wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 11:30 amYes, this can happen if you don't understand the type, and I wouldn't argue that many are not faithful or devoted to God there ... but have some sensibilities about it still. At this point it is pretty moot ... the world is in a holding pattern waiting for bigger things to drop. So here we are, indeed.London calling wrote: ↑Sat Jan 01, 2022 10:36 pm
Not unhinged at all. Cool Breeze does not Russia or the Russians. He refuses to listen.
My advice: move to Russia and experience paradise for yourself.
BTW: You could probably marry a Russian girl, but only if you promised to take her out of Russia and move back to America.
Where she will become a US citizen and promptly divorce you and take everything you have.
Comrade.
1. There are an excess of males.
2. Women (in the west) aren't raised to be wives and mothers, they have been culturally manipulated to be (bad/weak) versions of men, and to compete with them.
3. Most people have bad diets and don't exercise, but women are even lazier relative to men who actually do these things and prize them at least so they are in shape through their mid 20s - so the average woman is almost obese at this point in the US and west in general.
4. Women in cultures that are traditional and don't have excess males and government bailouts (family bailouts/generational wealth/spoiling women) cannot afford to not be in shape and look good.
If you are a man in shape who makes good money and has worked hard for years, the juice ain't worth the squeeze unless you are getting a woman with youth/beauty/fertility (all the same thing), which you just don't find in the west on average, and if you do, you got lucky to find a girl who actually somehow got a clue that her value plummets after mid 20s - so she smartly married when her stock was high. Few do this, because the culture is so bad and women fit the shape of the container/culture.
This is not controversial at all, it is a reality. I'm just telling you the point of view of men, since that's the only real analysis you'll get that isn't hysterical and driven by emotion - rather, reality.
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John wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 11:52 pm** 02-Jan-2022 World View: China's short-term problems
In another thread, Trevor recently highlighted some of China's long
term problems, especially demographics.
However, two announcements today indicate that China is also facing
severe short-term problems.
A few hours ago, the bankrupt real estate developer Evergrande
announced that it stopped trading of its shares on the Hong Kong
exchange. No reason was given, but it's believed to be related to
improper use of insider information.
In January alone, Evergrande is facing almost $300 billion on bond and
note payments. But the worst is that $270 billion of that is in
unpaid (deferred) salaries. This is a big deal because the Lunar New
Year celebrations begin in February, and many migrant workers travel
from the big cities back to their homes on the farm, and they want to
be paid before they go. If they don't get paid, then tney may start
to protest and riot, and nothing frightens the Chinese Communists more
than social unrest, since every government coup for millennia began
with social unrest that spread to full scale civil war. If there's no
other solution, than the government may do a u-turn and bail out
Evergrande.
The second announcement today is that the the city of Xian, with a
population of tens of millions, is locked down because of a couple of
hundred WuHu infections. This is the worst outbreak since the Wuhan
outbreak two years ago. There were 122 new cases announced on Sunday,
though this was down from 174 on December 25. Hundreds of cases is a
small number compared to other countries, but China has a "zero covid"
policy, so this is causing some panic. The entire city is locked
down, and people are not permitted to leave their homes for any
reason. Rumors are that people are starving as a result.
What's even more significant is that the Xian breakout is the older
Delta variant. The Omicron variant has reached Hong Kong. If it
reaches mainland China, it could cause serious problems.
Both of these announcements threaten the Beijing Olympics games,
scheduled to begin on February 4. If there is social unrest, or if
the WuHu spreads widely, then the Olympics may be threatened.
** 25-Sep-21 World View -- China Evergrande construction firm heads to default
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e210925
Northern Xi’an, China, has reported a spike in hantavirus-fueled hemorrhagic fever, coinciding with citywide school shutdowns in response to growing numbers of Chinese coronavirus cases.
Hantavirus is a pathogen spread through rats. According to the Global Times, the Chinese Communist Party does not consider it a threat outside rural areas given that the species of mice and rats that spread it are not common in cities. The Times cited experts insisting Chinese people should not panic but noted that the Party is making a concerted effort to promote vaccination against hantavirus.
Local government officials appear to be taking the double threat of hantavirus and Chinese coronavirus seriously, however. The South China Morning Post, citing local media, reported on Monday that Party officials shut down schools from kindergarten through 12th grade “until further notice,” reportedly primarily to stop the spread of coronavirus, as hantavirus spreads through contact with infected rats and mice. The newspaper did note that the school shutdown appeared to be a response to the “double danger of a Covid-19 [Chinese coronavirus] outbreak and deadly haemorrhagic fever cases.”
The other problem in china is the hemorrhagic fever. This could get bad and stop some stuff like olympics and war. It is in the same area as wuhu flu.
Joe
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China Evergrande gets building demolition order; share trading haltedJohn wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 11:52 pm** 02-Jan-2022 World View: China's short-term problems
In another thread, Trevor recently highlighted some of China's long
term problems, especially demographics.
However, two announcements today indicate that China is also facing
severe short-term problems.
A few hours ago, the bankrupt real estate developer Evergrande
announced that it stopped trading of its shares on the Hong Kong
exchange. No reason was given, but it's believed to be related to
improper use of insider information.
https://www.reuters.com/markets/europe/ ... 22-01-03/
HONG KONG, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Cash-strapped property developer China Evergrande Group (3333.HK) said on Monday it had been ordered to demolish 39 under-construction residential buildings on the resort island of Hainan, as its shares were suspended from trading.
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