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Guest wrote:
The leadership in both China and Iran will be blamed on ineffective
response to the epidemic and will be threatened with "regime change,"
and the leadership in both China and Iran will find a way to blame the
United States.
But would the people believe them?
Only if Iranians embraced free capitalism. It would be as rich as the gulf economies. Theocracy? as iranians will ultimately find out it is not the answer. The Shah with all his inadequicies provided a baseline for medernity and industrialization. Iran could be the most powerful economy in the gulf, if it were not for the revolution.

God rest the shah's soul Iran will never be the same. #freeiran

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Free Iran wrote:
Guest wrote:
The leadership in both China and Iran will be blamed on ineffective
response to the epidemic and will be threatened with "regime change,"
and the leadership in both China and Iran will find a way to blame the
United States.
But would the people believe them?
Only if Iranians embraced free capitalism. It would be as rich as the gulf economies. Theocracy? as iranians will ultimately find out it is not the answer. The Shah with all his inadequicies provided a baseline for medernity and industrialization. Iran could be the most powerful economy in the gulf, if it were not for the revolution.

God rest the shah's soul Iran will never be the same. #freeiran
ts crazy how these middle eastern countries always oust their leaders but the new ones are rarely better

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guest wrote:
Free Iran wrote:
Guest wrote:
But would the people believe them?
Only if Iranians embraced free capitalism. It would be as rich as the gulf economies. Theocracy? as iranians will ultimately find out it is not the answer. The Shah with all his inadequicies provided a baseline for medernity and industrialization. Iran could be the most powerful economy in the gulf, if it were not for the revolution.

God rest the shah's soul Iran will never be the same. #freeiran
ts crazy how these middle eastern countries always oust their leaders but the new ones are rarely better
No different then Africa.

The problem is the people they aren't capable of western civilization.

You would think with the information age being widespread, internet everywhere, you would see some civilization being developed in these parts of the world.

It will never happen as that is not their nature.

A Pitbull can never be a German Shepard.

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2-Mar-20 World View -- Coronavirus updates -- infections spread across the world

Wuhan Coronavirus (Covid-19) observations

** 2-Mar-20 World View -- Coronavirus updates -- infections spread across the world
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e200302



Contents:
Coronavirus updates -- infections spread across the world
Wuhan Coronavirus (Covid-19) observations


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, China, Wuhan Coronavirus, Covid-19,
Singapore, Japan, Summer Olympics, South Korea

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If this becomes a seasonal virus, how will society function?

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John wrote:2-Mar-20 World View -- Coronavirus updates -- infections spread across the world

Wuhan Coronavirus (Covid-19) observations...
  • "... All in all, it will take about a year for the world to return to "normal," but that will be a "new normal," living side-by-side with Coronavirus. However, WW III and a global financial crisis are likely to begin within a year. By 2021, the world will be a very different place.

    General advice from the experts: Wash your hands, cough into your sleeve, and don't touch your face."
I do agree that 2021 (especially in the summer) will be a VERY different place...

..but there will be a more lengthy and agonizing "fall" before the war in 2026.


Every 18 months we will see a "new normal" within a "new world".
19/20-win, infection crisis
21-sum, medicine crisis
22/23-win, convenience goods crisis
24-sum, tech (comms and commerce) goods crisis
25/26-win, food crisis

The war will come when the accumulated agonies of "the new normals" demands relief, and it will be a relief to act and believe in the simplicity and "purpose" of the war effort.

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Time to update your State Of The World graphic on the main page.
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”

― G. Michael Hopf, Those Who Remain

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Chicom flu is but one piece of the puzzle. We (USA) have been at low level war since the end of WWII. The only question I have is flu this accidential or deliberate. China and most of Asia like us has a large population of oldsters like me (in the USA). A big selecton of the retired for early dirt nap would be a big help in the long run while resetting all of the worlds economies. Again painful in the short run but imagined good in the long. Another question is were the globalists (non-chinese) trying to take over China and is this China's response. I believe we are now in WWIII but am having a very hard time telling the "good guys from the bad" and the big guns have not come out yet. John, is this when Iran turns to the western alliance?

I caught a rumor out of China that the govt will use this to push along their desire go to digital currency. No exchange of "contaminated" money for goods. When the fire dies down all "dirty" currency will be exchanged for new. Of course anyone with too much currency to exchange will be in it for the dirt nap.

The world has found a means to live with all of the diseases we have to a greater or lesser extent we will with this one too. So, hunker down and try to survive until vaccine or specific treatment.

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I caught a rumor out of China that the govt will use this to push along their desire go to digital currency. No exchange of "contaminated" money for goods. When the fire dies down all "dirty" currency will be exchanged for new. Of course anyone with too much currency to exchange will be in it for the dirt nap.
No need to go digital. Park Chun-hee changed the Korean currency to flush out hidden untaxed savings in the early 1960s and it worked. And the new currency was paper fiat currency.

I think wiping out the aged in northern Asia, of which those over 50 make up 39% of the population, would help bring down sky high real estate prices and consumption. Also, it would avert a demographic crisis in regards to medical costs for the elderly. Yes, this virus is perfect for that.

I think the outbreak is far from over. Step two is a wild card. This bio weapon has appears to have a second phase baked into it.

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** 02-Mar-2020 World View: WHO: This virus is not influenza

I'm getting really annoyed by seeing smooth-talking males and sweetly
smiling sexy girls explaining to the TV audience that there is nothing
to worry about because hundreds of thousands of people get the
ordinary seasonal flu each other, and 50,000 or so die each year.
Therefore, they conclude, coronavirus is no different than ordinary
flu.

That's obviously an open-mouth lie.
  • If Coronavirus were just like the ordinary flu, then why has
    China quarantined tens of millions of people? And why is China's
    economy near collapse, with millions of businesses shut down?
  • If Coronavirus were just like the ordinary flu, then why did the
    Japanese quarantine the Diamond Princess cruise ship for weeks, and
    why is Japan considering canceling the Tokyo Olympics?
  • If Coronavirus were just like the orginary flu, then why is every
    country in the world setting up travel restrictions, forbidding large
    gatherings of people, and quarantining many people, even those who
    haven't yet shown symptoms?
Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus gave a press briefing
today:
"The epidemics in the Republic of Korea, Italy, Iran
and Japan are our greatest concern. This is a unique virus, with
unique features. This virus is not influenza. We are in uncharted
territory."
So if you ignore the pretty smiles and soothing, reassuring words,
then that's where we really are.


---- Source:

-- WHO says new coronavirus cases outside China are 9 times higher
than inside over last 24 hours
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/02/who-say ... hours.html
(CNBC, 2-Mar-2020)

---- Related:

** 2-Mar-20 World View -- Coronavirus updates -- infections spread across the world
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e200302

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