The civil war (and disintegration into red and blue regions) ahead for the USA:
Those people we despise, including Trump, can make at least as strong a claim to representing the real America as we can. Obama was wrong when he said that we are not two countries, one blue and one red. Because, in fact, we are. Our job is to make sure that our country prevails.
America itself is “racist” – that’s the Yiddish word for “white.”
Meaning none of these other people in our country are Americans.
And this begs the question:
Then what the hell are they doing here?
I believe Armstrong's models are correct that we're moving to a NWO
where nation-states break up back to historical cultural regions some decade(s) after 2032
.95, and of course I believe Bitcoin was created by the Zionists as part of the creative destruction (of the nation-states) to have world central bank, reserve currency, and eventually governance model for these upcoming proliferation of micro-states. They knew they needed a great crisis in order to shift from a nation-state model to a world governance and not just disintegrate into a lack of global cooperation. So I think they're maximizing the crisis ahead by every means possible, which could also explain the desire to
pump global debt to extremes and misdirect humanity away from preparing for
a Maunder Minimum (global cooling) with the man-man global warming junk science propaganda, feminism, egalitarianism, socialism, etc..
Climatic effects will vary from colder, drier, wetter (and the concomitant sand storms, mudslides, and ice impacting the food supply and economic activity). Sixteen inches of
snow in the Sahara desert for only the 3rd time in the past 37 years. See the wall sized murals at the Denver airport for a depiction of the tumultuous times ahead as we replace the nation-state and industrial age model (which replaced the monarchy and agricultural age model) with a NWO and knowledge age model. However, another POV is that it's just on auto-pilot and no group is pulling any significant strings. So for them I guess Satoshi was a brilliant independent, anonymous inventor who simply made mistakes in his design (yeah right
).
Trump's
booting the violent central americans from the USA. I toured southern Mexico and central America in 1993, then Colombia in 2001. More violent than the Philippines. I was noting today how much more violent and less society-wide cooperative the filipinos are as what I'm accustomed to in my childhood culture. Either you're in their tribe, or it's antagonistic (if they can get some money from you, that appeases them for that moment). The northern Europeans are extremely cooperative and this works well towards civilization coming together to accomplish goals, but then it also creates a morass of those who game the collective and extremist idealism, which has Nazi-like megadeath end games. Tribalism doesn't seem to accomplish as much but also the failure modes are a continuous violence instead of a rollercoaster of idealism into megadeath abyss. The highly obedient Chinese and their idealism is
not a counter example and the
idealistic megadeath repeats.
Oprah Winfrey's American "Stepford Wives" utopian nirvana is not one I would like to participate in much, given its
past record of carnage. In her version, it's not the husbands who have
brainwashed them all. The details are in the Dark Enlightenment thread. Contrast that with
"Mad Dog" Mattis' sober, meaningful reality.
Btw, the linked article about the importance of the NFL in our culture reminds me that my hometown NFL team the New Orleans Saints are back in the SuperBowl hunt for probably the last time of Drew Brees' career (age 39). I remember at age 40, I could still play the game fairly competitively. Might have to wear my #87 Joe Horn jersey this coming Sunday versus the Vikings. At age 53, I still have an itch to play the sport actually. But I think perhaps I'm too slow now. We'll see if I'm able to clear these numerous liver and spleen cysts, what might still be possible athletically. Was surprised that while watching the game against the Panthers (which New Orleans won) that I still have that excitement for the game. I've been trying to workout as intensely as my gut health will allow me to daily, with no rest days. I'm a long way though from being super athletic. It's a long way back from Tuberculosis and cysts all over the spleen, liver, and one kidney.
What I can't decide easily is whether I want to abandon the USA entirely (give up my citizenship and forget living there again). I don't have much in the way of family ties. But American football (not that pussy sport soccer or that lack of aerial passing in rugby) isn't the same any where else in the world.
To all the immigrants in the USA who don't share my childhood culture in the USA, you can have the cities. I'm not against you. I think perhaps we just need to have our separate governance and cultures. USA though even in my childhood was not a homogeneous culture, even though there's distinct commonality and differences of the common culture of for example the Bible Belt. My Mom recently explained it well when she said while standing along the road in New Orleans, the black female bus driver pulled over the bus (even though my mom had not flagged down the bus) and said, "Girl you need to get on this bus darling". That just doesn't happen in the North or West.
I think I'd like the ability to continue to visit the USA, but I've read that if one renounces their USA citizenship, then the State department is likely to deny all requests for tourist visas if you're a citizen of a country that doesn't have visa-free access to the USA. Ah if you're wealthy enough, perhaps you just import those aspects of the USA you want where ever you are. After all, the great part of the USA were the friends and experiences. But last time I was there circa 2006, the people were much less friendly and more busy than I remembered in my childhood. And further West and North, the people can be paranoid and intentionally evasive. Who sits out on their porch any more and greets people as they stroll by? I had still found it in rural areas of the South around the turn of the century. I guess this is what happens when you get old and the youth have moved on to a new lifestyle. Any way, I can sort of go along with the new lifestyles and technologies. I'm somewhat adaptable.Btw, I had some private discussions about Armstrong recently. And the gist of it, is that I think perhaps Armstrong is applying the scientific method of building cause & effect hypothesis via his stochastic and pattern modeling of events in time, but it's disconcerting that he doesn't open source nor publish any of his work in sufficient technological detail such that real peer review could be done.
So it's possible Armstrong is a con artist, although his extensive knowledge of history and the full body of evidence, causes me to take him somewhat seriously. Yet I also remain skeptical.