Predictions for 2011

You know we don’t make predictions at NWOU. We name the important trendlines and watch them play out. Events constantly surprise us, we don’t have any foreknowledge. We were surprised by Obama’s selection to be president, the formation of the tea party, the recent tax-cut extension compromise, lots of stuff. So why are doing one of those hokey 2011 prediction posts?

Just for fun. Just to let you know what the other guys are thinking. And because we are in a light mood today.

Don’t worry, we’ll be stepping on your bad ideas and false beliefs in the days ahead.

Deninger at Market Ticker is about as sharp as it gets if you want economic predictions.

Global predictions.

Housing prices to fall further.

Next year’s wars. Read the comments to get a feeling for the civil war sentiment.

A survey of what people think.

The Ron Paul competing currencies prescription.

Issa to lead investigation of the most corrupt president in American history. Oh, and don’t forget the last Congress. Good luck with that.

More tent cities. Safe prediction.

Predicting the Fourth American Republic. James DeLong gives us ideas about where real change might come from, the Supreme Court or a Constitutional Convention or a third political party. Notice that these are all Enlightenment solutions to Enlightenment problems. It’s comforting to stay within the old paradigm, but we don’t want to rely on “forces” that have not proven to be dependable in the past. We’re armed with a better worldview and looking for a new paradigm, ethnically based and totally intolerant of the Left.

There’s no reason to be optimistic that this failed republic is going to be reformed. There are too many people who profit from the corruption.

Now, on to next year’s theme. We want to put domestic politics and economic issues into a small box and move the box into the far distance. We assume you’ll keep up with the news. What they won’t talk about on TV is, the prospects for organized resistance and individual strategies for surviving the socialist Dark Age.

Our little recipe: First you have to get the New World Order history right. Then you have to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the criminal cartel correctly. You can’t just hope for new forces to emerge out of corrupt institutions and corrupt people. Next we have to assess the capacity for resistance among the good people to find effective strategies. Resistance won’t take hold without a positive vision of a future order.

We are not advocating imitating the Left to Undo socialism, but we have to understand how they have won with terror, duplicity, subversion, armed force, mass murder, lies, propaganda.

We assume that political power grows out of the barrel of a gun, and, “You cannot build without destroying what previously exists.” Andre Breton, Communist Surrealist

We are looking to history to analyze how tyranny has been successfully resisted. Then we’ll try to apply those ideas to the present array of evil forces controlling us.

You need to be aware that one cannot talk about the early days of the settlement of America honestly on the internet. The website will be taken down. We can’t talk about the formation of the Texas Rangers, or vigilantes and militias, sources of community-based law under the idea of the social contract, independent religious settlements, the ruling false idea of the Christians that all the Indians would be converted to Christianity, the impossibility of imposing capitalism without war, land grabs, Jackson’s betrayal of treaties with the Indians, the illegality of the Constitutional Convention, the small number of people who believed in throwing off colonial government, Jefferson’s subversion of Washington’s presidency, the formation of the idea of the black slave, the migration of upper-class English occultists into New England forming the America aristocracy, the battle over the formation of a central bank, the financing of the revolutionary army, etc.

One can only talk about peaceful strategies of resistance to socialism on the internet.

And, we are not offering a manifesto. You’ll have to take what you can use and leave the rest because we are all in the garden of forking paths moving to one’s destiny according to the quality of our ideas and our character.

You are now exiting from NWOU, graduating or dropping out, armed with superior knowledge or lost in the matrix of false ideas.

Here’s a little taste:

The weak nonviolent, noncooperation bullet list.

It is not possible to overthrow global socialism with nonviolent noncooperation.

OK we can’t resist. Here is our outline of the trends:

Easy predictions for 2011:

Germany will balk at providing more bailout money for the PIIGS. A rash of editorial opinion pieces will blame Germany for being selfish, underestimating the funds needed, not getting ahead of the problem. The Germans will be vilified as “Nazis” for wanting to preserve their (faltering) economy. Real Nazis will appear in the streets. Germany will get bad press, and pressure from the Left. Merkel will buckle and fold to pressure for more Eurozone integration.

Greece will be allowed to leave the Eurozone.

The European Central Bank will engage in Quantitative Easing, mopping up the soveriegn debt.

Many European banks in the PIIGS will fail, and the euro will decline. More street riots will propel the Communists into the leading role to replace the discredited European “leaders.”

High debt levels will keep the economy stagnant, until the euro falls far enough to stimulate exports.

All of these trends will combine to make the European Union politically more integrated, financially more interdependent, with supreme financial control handed up to the global financial controllers. The effect of the financial crisis will be managed to ensure more EU socialist tyranny.

China

China will emerge as the world’s banker, but the price will be its takeover of real economic assets and growing military power. China will rule the world through fear. Americans will wake up to the China threat and an anti-China political alliance will take shape.

The China-Pakistan alliance will block Obama’s war in Afghanistan.

Yuan revaluation means dollar falls, price inflation in U.S.

The shift in news focus from the domestic economy and the socialist takeover toward stories about Afghanistan and China will bring into sharp focus Obama’s failed foreign policies.

United States

Congress compromises with the Progressives and offers only token efforts at debt reduction. Tea party elected officials will be personally smeared and marginalized. People will wonder what happened to the tea party.

The Democrats will find their voice quickly, defining themselves as advocates for the poor and unemployed. Nancy Pelosi will reinvent herself as champion of the poor. So many people are now invested in socialism that the Republicans with a spine will be defined by the press as extremist, hard-hearted. You can’t cut government spending without becoming unpopular, and Republicans will pull back because of opinion polls.

There will be lots of stories about local businesses refusing to do business with state and city governments. A few city governments will stop providing services and go bankrupt. It will be reported that more patches of America are becoming no man’s lands of anarchy. There will be greater geographical awareness of wastelands and civilized areas as the people split further apart and migrate more to get away from the failed socialist areas.

Just the start of the trend: Union pensions bankrupt Alabama town.

Ron Paul’s Fed transparency movement won’t stop the Fed from purchasing Treasuries, creating money for other central banks. The Fed will limit revelation of scandals to manageable dribs and drabs. But, gadflies who track global money flows will put together a history of global cash flows that will reveal the Fed funding of criminal activity on a massive scale. A few people will be upset about it, but Wall Street will not cooperate with Fed reform.

Wall Street

A merger and acquisitions year as big fish swallow small fish. That usually means more layoffs.

States and cities will sell assets to private sector. Democrats notice this and remind people about the similarlities to the policies of Thatcher and Reagan.

Just enough Wall Street corruption cases to keep a steady feed to the news media, not enough to actually reform Wall Street.

Consumer credit scandals. Credit card companies charge too much interest, banks issue too few loans. These stories will confuse people. What they really mean: more people are dropping down the ladder and don’t qualify for credit of any kind.

Lots of talk about banking reform, but talk is cheap.

Politics

The confusion of anarchy with libertarianism will pull confused people from the Left and Right into a sort of “voice of the people” catch-all populist movement as more people get squeezed economically and disgusted with government and corporate corruption. LIbertarian “nice” anarchism is the next tea party. It will accomplish nothing, it’s just a holding pen.

Climate nuts

There will be secret large-scale weather modification programs to prevent new ice age.

New World Order University will disappear.

Find your way.


About The Author

I read over 500 books on the history of the New World Order, but you only need to read one book to make up for the poor education they gave you in the public schools. The Hidden Masters Who Rule the World is a scholarly history that will take you beyond all parties, all worldviews, all prophecies, and all propaganda to an understanding of the future that the global controllers have planned for us.

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