Maybe I should have reworded. My intent is not to come back and poke fun.
I agree with your post 100%. I just don't see it as a precursor to large scale war. At least not yet anyway. This will drag on for another 6 months to a year at the very least before things get real. This is not about starting a war. This is death by a thousand cuts. Every move that's been made so far seems to have one strategy. SPEND SPEND SPEND. Destroy the economy. While inflation and gas prices continue to rise, they keep spending money on the losing end of a proxy war. It's to the point where we are about to give Ukraine weapons for free and they can just pay us later. Sound familiar? The economy has to be broken before we go to war. They still do not have public opinion on their side. They think destroying the economy with the guise of "Putin's price hike" will get them the public outcry they are looking for. Just remember all the "current thing" people are actually the minority. The internet would have us think otherwise, but it's true. If they want a war in the next month they will need a large FF that people will believe. I personally think they are running out of ideas. This isn't like 9/11. Info is more readily available now days.
Again. I wasn't calling you out about your info. Just the date.
This whole situation is playing out similar to the buildup of WWII, but at a faster pace. IMO
October 29, 1929, was a dark day in history. "Black Tuesday" is the day that the
stock market crash
ed, officially setting off the Great Depression. Unemployment skyrocketed--a quarter of the workforce was without jobs by 1933 and many people became homeless. President Herbert Hoover attempted to handle the crisis but he was unable to improve the situation. In 1932, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected president and he promised a "New Deal
" for the American people. Congress created The Works Progress Administration (WPA) which offered work relief for thousands of people.
The end to the Great Depression came about in 1941 with America's entry into World War II.
America sided with Britain, France and the Soviet Union against Germany, Italy, and Japan. The loss of lives in this war was staggering. The European part of the war ended with Germany's surrender in May 1945. Japan surrendered in September 1945, after the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
War starts when we think the worst is over...
It's probably just a coincidence, but I did a little math.
You have a very strong theory. I honestly have no problems with it. The math is there. There's just something about dates that doesn't sit right with me. I'll be watching the gas prices very closely now.
Basically it all points to the end of the first week, or beginning of the second week of june. If we want to be specific, somewhere in the span of june 5th to june 11th.
There's just something about dates that doesn't sit right with me.
Too many grifters making doom and gloom predictions with nothing to back them, and zero comprehension.
Call it oracle fatigue.
War starts when we think the worst is over...
Very valuable insight AT. Great post, thank you.
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