The road to WW 3.0

Via Col. B. Bunny
‘..Consider the implications here as the Obama administration begins bombing in Syria which also has a mutual defense agreement with Iran.
This is not the cold war 2.0. This is World War 3.0. The masses may not have figured it out yet, but history will remember it that way….’
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16 Responses to The road to WW 3.0

  1. Darin says:

    http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_negative.gifAnother truther nut IMHO.

    The problem I have with Truthers besides them being oblivious to science and physics,is if you listen to them long enough eventually they will tell you -“it’s all the Jooos fault” or that it’s all a “Zionist plot”

    http://scgnews.com/the-gaza-bombardment-what-youre-not-being-told

    I also do not believe any of the “petro-dollars” conspiracy nonsense.The events we are seeing today are the results of the US being the Dike that has held all these things in check starting to break.We are not being broken from outside,we are being torn down from within.America is of two minds and has been since the early 1900s with each passing year the divide between the two getting worse and wider.One side wants freedom and prosperity and the other enslavement and ruin and the divide isn’t along party lines.
    The Communists of the world decided long ago that their vision of the world would only come about if the US were either out of action or sidelined.One need only look at the players to see the game plan unfolding.Russia under Putin is longing for the days of the old Soviet empire and they are taking steps to rebuild it.China makes no bones about being Communist to it’s core and has always had expansionist views as evidenced by its recent actions in the South China Sea and Indian border.

    But those two are minor players in the grand scheme,the real players are living right here in America.90% of the Media openly admit to being leftist,same numbers apply to academia as do civil service labor unions.The core of our nation has been and is being rotted out from the center and it’s not just here.Look at every western nation on Earth and you will see a government that is subverting and actively counteracting the will of it’s people on every front.

    Forget the New World Order,it’s the One World Order that we should be worried about and it’s being installed right before our eyes.

  2. Michael in Nelson says:

    Darin, I believe you are dead on with the comment that the situation has nothing to do with oil. The biggest argument against oil is the fact that the US has become the worlds leading producer with capability to become totally independent if the HBSC can be removed and a proper energy program put in place. Just think about that for a minute….all the middle East oil money dries up….none of the countries that are totally dependent on petro-dollars has any more income. They will revert to barbarism in the blink of aneye.

    • Darin says:

      I believe that is the plan Obama and his ilk(hardcore communists all) have in mind.Cause the ME the blow up,have sanctions in place against Russian oil,block the Keystone XL and see oil prices hit $200/barrel or higher.The result will be total economic collapse the likes of which we have never seen followed by full scale war,hopefully just conventional,but somehow I doubt it.

      I don’t think we have enough proven reserves here in the US to be completely independant of foreign oil.However since Canada is our largest trading partner by far and the number one exporter of oil to the US,as I have said before I would much rather buy oil from our Canadian brothers and sisters than from the camel humpers or the South American(communist) dictators.

      • KG says:

        I believe the argument is far more complex than the way either of you present it, guys.
        Yes, the article contains a lot of speculation and twisted facts but nevertheless there’s a lot truth in the assertion that strings are being pulled behind the scenes in America and all across the west, string that are not in the best interests of the citizens of those countries.
        The core problem is unaccountability.
        Take uncontrolled immigration as just one example:
        It’s clearly in the best interests of industrialists and bankers and others to create a peasant class, by destroying the middle class and creating a pool of cheap, mobile labour.
        They’re well on the way to achieving that and we appear – no, we are – powerless to stop it.
        America becoming almost self-sufficient in oil has stuff-all to do with the manipulation of the dollar and the Fed’s role in that. They’ll continue printing debt and eroding the savings of ordinary people for a host of other reasons.
        So yes, there’s a lot of conspiracy stuff in that article, but I won’t dismiss all the points it makes in favour of simplistic alternative theories.
        Michael says:
        “none of the countries that are totally dependent on petro-dollars has any more income. ”
        Not so.
        Saudi Arabia owns half the West. They’ll still have income, albeit at a lower level.
        China holds enormous amounts in dollar debt and I believe the influence of that on American foreign policy will be disastrous. Perhaps we’re seeing the effects of that already, as we fund their military expansion by importing cheap Chinese shit by the shipload.
        As I said, it’s complex and I for one won’t dismiss every allegation and theory with an airy wave of the hand and “conspiracy theory”. There are sometimes treasures hidden amongst the garbage. ;-)

        • Darin says:

          It’s definitely more complex,there isn’t enough time in the day or probably bandwidth to cover all the aspects of the problem.All we can do is look at the biggest ones.

          The media and academia being left leaning if not hardcore left are the two big ones.They indoctrinate the public,they drive the culture and they make the news,the result is a dumbed down public that is uninformed on the issues,that’s how our crooked leaders take and maintain power.

          So yes,it’s a complex mess on the surface and done that way by design,but taken apart a piece at a time brings clarity.

          Anyway,I guess my Spidey sense started tingling on that video because it smells a bit like Cass Sunstein counter propaganda,but I could be wrong. :smile:

  3. Michael in Nelson says:

    KG, the biggest behind-the-scenes-string-pulling with no accountability can be summed up in two words, ‘Central Banks’.

  4. Brown says:

    When I first looked this over I wondered what Darin would say. I tend to a view that central banks and fractional reserve banking are the main problems. The truth about anything is elusive but I tend to struggle with the concept that Iran, Syria etc… are in some ways the “good guys” in the shambles that is the Middle east. If the US$ ceases to be the reserve currency the US is in the shit way more than we can imagine and it was interesting to see China and New Zealand recently doing a deal in the local currencies – completely bypassing the US$ exchange. Maybe the US will eventually default on its debt but I suspect the Chinese won’t play nicely if that happens. Likewise the welfare expectations of the US population could not be met and which will also be very ugly.

    • Darin says:

      Part of the complexity is the simple fact that most of the world’s nations are afloat on a massive sea of debt.Simply put we are not the only ones in trouble.

      China for example holds 6% of US debt,China has pegged their Yuan to the US dollar and has always manipulated their currency and interest rates to follow ours.Now IF China decides to go their own way,which they have made rumblings they would,there are three possible outcomes for them ranging from good to terrible the worst being that our currency is devalued by the move as we are by far their biggest customer.We quit spending money with them and their economy takes a huge hit worse than it already did in 2008.Add to that the fact that China has it’s own debt problem and the situation isn’t nearly as dark as the video makes it out to be.
      http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2013/07/30/how-big-is-chinas-debt-here-are-the-best-guesses/

      As for the US debt,yes it is high,but the lion share is owned by US institutions and private holders-
      http://finance.townhall.com/columnists/politicalcalculations/2014/07/20/summer-2014-who-really-owns-the-us-national-debt-n1863927/page/full

      IF and it is a big if,we do manage by some miracle do get a president with some brains and balls and a more conservative Senate we still can reverse the trend.Last year our budget deficit was on the order of $814billion.We spent $955billion on Obama’s direct payment welfare scams(SS,Medicaid,Medicare excluded) so we could have saved all that,not run a deficit and had $141billion to pay off some debt.

      IF we reduced the corporate top tax rate to 15% and at the same time began cutting welfare spending and shuttering the agencies that administer them we could return to a 4-5% a year growth that means in 10 years possibly doubling the GDP.\
      IF we really had a miracle(I’m not holding my breath) and sorted this stupid tax code into just a flat tax or a national sales tax we could see an economic boom the likes of which has never been seen.I have more than a little doubt that would ever happen thou as it would mean Congress giving up a large portion of it’s influence and I just don’t see that happening unless we manage an article V or a massive rebellion.

      • The Gantt Guy says:

        ~$100 trillion unfunded liabilities – medicaid, medicare and social security.

        3..2..1 Kaboom.

        • Darin says:

          Same problem in every nation with social retirement and health schemes.

          The $100 trillion angle has been over sold a bit also.It’s a $100t alright,but spread out over 40 years.Don’t get me wrong,it is a Ponzi scheme and should be phased out,but I don’t think it should be used to sell gold coins and survival food.

  5. Mathew says:

    obama being the idiot he is has repeatedly said over and over that he won’t commit boots to the ground in Iraq, let alone Syria. He’s just another useless gasbag like clinton, send in the airforce, drop a few bombs here and there and wait it out until a republican is elected to clean up his shit. Recently obama had all the excuse he needed to bomb Syria over their chemical weapons attack but he slithered away from that too.

    He won’t do it because he hasn’t got the balls or the attention span for it. Heck in all honesty he doesn’t really even want to take on ISIS, a bunch of cowardly murdering retards. He’d much rather someone else do it so he can go back to droning on about climate change or some other meaningless crap.

  6. Ronbo says:

    You folks really should read ATLAS SHRUGGED published in 1957 – WE ARE LIVING ATLAS SHRUGGED :!: – a world wide economic collapse is inevitable because of the intervention in the free market by socialists as Ayn Rand The Prophet pointed out over 50 years ago.

    The only upside – if you can call it that – is WE ALL GO DOWN TOGETHER :!: :shock: The Great Depression of 1929 is a mild preview of the main show of the coming SUPER DEPRESSION. The Great Depression was not a nation killer, the coming Super Depression will not be stopped with the collapse of the United States and Western Europe.

    Remember MAID :?: Mutually Assured Economic Destruction :?: The socialists of the world have linked all the world’s economies together with the insane idea that ALL the planet’s economies are too big to fail, which is tantamount to a stupid home owner putting a penny under a burnt out fuse – yes, it keeps the lights on for a while, but only until an inevitable electric surge blows up the fuse box and starts a fire that burns down the house.

    Where does this all end? The great nations of the world – ALL THE GREAT NATIONS OF THE WORLD – go down like a row of dominoes, perhaps shooting off nuclear missile at one another in one last big bang of WW III, or they may fall apart in thousands of feudal fiefdoms at civil war with one another over shopping centers and food stores…. write your own story about the end of global civilization, it won’t be pretty.

    What then :?:

    The survivors start all over again…Humans are good at that sort of thing.

    We have had enough practice. :cry:

  7. Greetings Crusader and readers.
    You may have (but probably have not) noted that I have of late been derelict in my literary contributions toward the cause of liberty. I have no valid excuse other than talents beyond my own humble capabilities have entered the lists and appear to be acquitting themselves in stellar fashion. Be that as it may, I would hasten to direct your attention to the brilliant David Stockman: . I believe he is absolutely spot on.

    Alas, I am tempted to believe “this will not end well” but it will not “end” at all except insofar as western “civilization” as we know it.

    ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ

  8. KG says:

    Leonidas! Great to see you. :grin: And thanks for the link.http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif