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Default Re: Wall Street fears for next Great Depression

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Originally Posted by Kernunnos View Post
I'm afraid that poverty will bring much more cannon fodder to the extreme left.

This could also lead to a fascistization of the elites, being afraid of a new communism, or, perhaps more likely given the frail intellectual defenses they have, to a disastrous compromise between such elites and the rising left, which would lead to a sovietized state of thing.

I hope you are right, tough ..
In the end, I really don't think it will mean much. Maybe a few people will wake up, certainly I think many will die. But in the end, it'll go back to the way it was. I fear it's all wishful thinking to hope that anything good will come of it, long-term.

Over here, the governments of Canada, the U.S. of A and Mexico have been insidiously planning to introduce the North American version of the EU -- the North American Union. I'm sure many are aware of it on Stirpes but, surprise, surprise, there is almost no mention of it in North America. I personally don't see them abandoning a plan they've obviously spent a great deal of time materialising because of an economic crash. An economic crash that, for all we know, is being orchestrated by the social elites, no less.

I know little of economics, but I can't help but think this is all according to plan. That from the ashes of the American empire will rise a North American one that parrots the EU. And from there, well, who knows? But, the point is, I think you're right in that we have much mud to further trudge through before we start to see any legitimate improvements for Europe.

I guess this is more conspiracy theory and speculation, but I can't say I now believe that we aren't all pawns in a game of chess where the players are hidden.
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