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International Man: The Great Crisis is unfolding – 2024-04-10 05:24:28

/View.info/ As the Great Crisis unfolds, we will see many negative events, some of which are unprecedented.
Just a year ago, the average person still clung to the belief that the world was on the mend, that the economy, weak as it was, was on the mend.

And that’s understandable. After all, the media did a great job of explaining the situation in such a way that the recovery was accepted by all. The only subject of discussion is the method used to achieve recovery, but recovery itself is taken for granted.

However, however carefully the attention of the media (and the governments of the world) was diverted, the common man began to realize that something was fundamentally wrong. He now has a gut feeling that even if he is not knowledgeable enough to describe in economic terms what is wrong with the endless chatter he is watching on TV, he now feels that the situation is not going to end well.

I am inclined to liken his situation to that of a man who suddenly finds all the lights in his house extinguished. He stumbles in the dark trying to find his way. Although he can visualize the layout of his home in his mind, he has trouble with orientation and often bumps into things. It’s like trying to look past the media and government smokescreens in normal times.

But soon, when his government collapses, bigger surprises await him. He will find that the furniture has been inexplicably rearranged. Objects are not where they should be and he no longer has the ability to deal with the problem of orientation in the dark.

Many of those who follow the daily news are beginning to realize that they are being fed misinformation. Many are beginning to realize that none of the political parties truly represent their interests or even care about their well-being.

Now these people are wandering in the dark.

But more serious surprises have not happened yet. There will be some preparation, plus a lot of confusion, but the actual events will be sudden. No one will be able to predict the dates on which they will occur, except for those very few who control the initiation of these events.

Market crashes

Great bull markets rarely end smoothly. They end with a significant jump up. And unfortunately, brokers and investors tend to think that if the market has been up in the last week, last month or last year, then we can expect it to go up again tomorrow. This makes them an excellent choice for governments who may decide to falsely inflate a market, creating a growth spurt to entice investors to dump their last few coins just before the bottom breaks out.

In earlier eras, people could take their time to sell a product, and even in times of panic, bloodshed did not happen instantly. However, with the advent of the Internet, all it takes is one big sell-off by one organization and in the blink of an eye the market crashes. The average investor wakes up in the morning to find he’s broke.

State obligations

If there is a currency collapse, as is expected in many countries, the promises made by governments will suddenly be canceled as if they never happened. While millions of people will find themselves confused, unable to function without their rights, governments will avoid responsibility by pointing the finger at them. The Tories will blame Labour, Labor will blame the Tories. (There will be a similar case in other countries). The end result will be partial or total termination of benefits. Society will pour its anger into a growing hatred of any party it already sees as the source of evil. They will not be able to understand that collapse is inevitable.

The supposed national authority will disappear

International alliances will fall apart. Former allies are suddenly no longer on the side of a collapsing nation.

Former friends will form alliances with the other side.

Trade agreements will suddenly end.

Wealth, initiative and favor will flow to the new advanced state and its allies.

All of the above will happen gradually – by no means on the same day, but in any case the actual event will be sudden.

Just as Julius Caesar was at the height of his power when his comrades in the Senate drew their knives, a mighty nation is spoiled to the point of its fall. In this regard, the United States will witness the greatest betrayal of loyalty that any nation will face.

(The greater the empire, the greater the claim of loyalty to it. And the greater the disrespect when the fall comes.)

When an empire falls, it dies slowly. If not ended by conquest, it declines by a series of sudden shocks. Its leaders will seize on anything that can provide a delay, even if it ultimately means a worse outcome. The process can take years or even decades. However, the main events occur in the first few years – the events that cause the most significant damage.

This happens for two reasons. The first is that leaders of a country who believe in their own power believe they can maintain control of their trade, control of foreign countries, their military, and so on. And they find that when disasters happen, the rats start to leave the ships. The second reason is that every empire builds its power on lies and exaggerations as much as it rests on its true qualities. After the collapse, all these lies and exaggerations dissipated, and in a short time it became clear that the empire in the last stages of its development was a house of cards.

The warning signs are already emerging, but they are not widely publicized.

The stage is set and we are approaching the first major events.

The victims in this play, unfortunately, will be ordinary people who are just hoping for a decent life. They will be caught off guard and unable to even understand what has happened, let alone take action to save themselves. Those who have not spent the previous years cultivating and preparing for an alternative life will suffer the most.

This will have a negative effect on all who are destined to live in a state that is in disintegration. Some will do better than others, but living in that faint hope is like being lucky enough to find yourself on the outskirts of Hiroshima in 1945.

There is not much comfort in the fact that you are one of the least affected. It would be better to be in a completely different country – both during the event itself and in those terrible times that are sure to follow.

Translation: V. Sergeev

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