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I wonder if this is really accidental. My family has several medical doctors in it and they all say this tsunami of incurable syphilis and gonorrhea is about overwhelm North America and Europe. Could this supposed medical shortage be a way to kill off the dregs of society, lessen the prison and welfare rolls?
I hope so.

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John wrote:
Sat Jun 17, 2023 8:43 pm
My point, and the point of Generational Dynamics, is that war with China is 100% certain, and cannot be prevented or avoided, just as war with Germany and Japan could not be avoided, despite massive worldwide efforts to bring about perpetual peace.
Again, the basic pattern of civilization changes at an Age boundary. As noted in my thread, I am dubious about being “100% certain” that old patterns will hold.

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Bob Butler wrote:
Sun Jun 18, 2023 12:31 pm
John wrote:
Sat Jun 17, 2023 8:43 pm
My point, and the point of Generational Dynamics, is that war with China is 100% certain, and cannot be prevented or avoided, just as war with Germany and Japan could not be avoided, despite massive worldwide efforts to bring about perpetual peace.
Again, the basic pattern of civilization changes at an Age boundary. As noted in my thread, I am dubious about being “100% certain” that old patterns will hold.
For once I hope Bob is correct. But I do think John is.
We're rushing far too quickly into conflict, a conflict that has only a very small chance of being avoided. And the results of it are hard to imagine. Everyone knows it will be a lose-lose war, but it's been allowed to get to this very critical juncture and the momentum is for further deterioration. My only passion is for the safety of my family and society. Which appear to be in grave danger. Thanks for your reply John.

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I'll get bashed for posting this, but this guy has some interesting insights.

https://youtu.be/RVMnfNCSGtQ
Psalm 34:4 - “I sought the Lord, and he answered me and delivered me from all my fears.”

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thomasglee wrote:
Mon Jun 19, 2023 4:52 am
I'll get bashed for posting this, but this guy has some interesting insights.

https://youtu.be/RVMnfNCSGtQ
You can't post that here! Everyone knows the US is the "good guys" even though we all know who runs it ...

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Bob Butler wrote:
Sun Jun 18, 2023 12:31 pm
John wrote:
Sat Jun 17, 2023 8:43 pm
My point, and the point of Generational Dynamics, is that war with China is 100% certain, and cannot be prevented or avoided, just as war with Germany and Japan could not be avoided, despite massive worldwide efforts to bring about perpetual peace.
Again, the basic pattern of civilization changes at an Age boundary. As noted in my thread, I am dubious about being “100% certain” that old patterns will hold.
This may be the only thing that Bish and I agree on. We're less certain that things must happen, like John is. For example, I don't doubt that some war may take place, but what John proposes is significant (and I applaud him for making the bold prediction, btw), and it's easily change-able in terms of the degree. It is much more clear to me that elites fund the wars, which may be on their timeline of degradation and decay, not necessarily on generational ages of people. So if there is a limited nuclear attack to say Pakistan, or Israel, does that mean "John was right?" Possibly. I don't know, but it doesn't seem from what people post regarding how "bad" it's going to get, that will be a correct prediction. It'll just be another war.

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thomasglee wrote:
Mon Jun 19, 2023 4:52 am
I'll get bashed for posting this, but this guy has some interesting insights.

https://youtu.be/RVMnfNCSGtQ
Jeffrey Sachs, predictable outcome of speech. Sorry haven't time to view it presently, but usually he's a bit too one-sided in his criticism of the Western degenerates and neglectful of the alternative. A person with intellect sans deeper perspective.

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Hello, I’m back from a sabbatical. How is everybody?

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DaKardii wrote:
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Hello, I’m back from a sabbatical. How is everybody?
You're in luck. Absolutely nothing has happened since you left in February.

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