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Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
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THX 1138
on 14/09/2015, 18:08:21 UTC

This is the start of the devolution of the UK and it will end very, very, very badly. Mark my word. Watch and learn if you can (unfortunately most Westerners have been so indoctrinated they can't see the truth).

I'm wondering why you believe that the devolution of the UK will result in it ending very badly. I'm attempting to learn before things unfold as best I can; the distinction between challenges to wider Europe in general to that of the UK.

Because idealistic fervor for socialism will drive totalitarianism. All hate starts off as a delusion about love that is really Freudian desire for control.

Caucasians have this culture and mindset of thinking man can improve everything. Whereas, Asians believe in cycles and realize life is like a circle and you come back around to where you started.

Westerners succeeded because the Black Death ended the oversupply of labor and caused the Industrial Revolution. Asia was held back because rice is much more labor intensive than wheat and so there was no pressure to industrialize.

But now the West has squandered all its lead and has wasted it on this myopic notion that Europeans have that man can improve nature.

America used to have this rugged individualism, but that has finally been conquered with immigration, multiculturalism, pop tarts, TV, McUpSize it, etc..

Sorry it is just time. It must crash and burn but it will consume 15 years more at least. Perhaps north america and northern Europe will just continue going down and down in the coming Little Ice Age which gets into full swing around 2030.

Yes, I go with what you are saying above, but what I was asking - and maybe I worded my question too ambiguously - was how do you think the UKs fate will differ from that of the rest of europe in the short-term?

Feeling slightly guilty about distracting you from coding btw Smiley