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    Default When's the next World War? We're in it.

    Here's a different perspective on whether or not another "World War" awaits us.

    Looking back at the first two World Wars, they seem to have been a long period of fighting, at times massively violent on a broad scale, at times more localized, but primarily focused in Europe and the Orient. They weren't really "world" wars ... most people, most of the time, in other regions of the world could go to bed at night, comfortable that they'd likely wake up the next morning, in the same bed in the same home, all in one piece. The two World Wars were by some views a long period of fighting, punctuated by a global economic recession/depression sufficient to motivate (1) a new monetary world order, replacing the British Pound with the Bretton Woods US Dollar, and (2) a new round of globalist governing institutions, such as the United Nations, the World Bank and the IMF.

    Now we are in the middle of a second such period of prolonged warfare, this time centered in the Muslim regions, stretching from North Africa to Indonesia. Here's map of that region. I trimmed off Indonesia, off to the right side, so that the map would fit better on this web page.
    Most of the bombs, bullets and drones that have blown up in "live" action these last few decades have been in places on the map above.

    This current period of warfare in the Muslim nations is also punctuated with a period of immense stress on the dominant currency, the US Dollar this time rather than the British Pound. It's not seen as a global recession or depression, so far at least, but the stresses will be sufficient to bring about the demise of King Dollar, in the not too distant future I anticipate.

    World monetary dominance will move to the Orient and Asia, with a new round of global monetary governing institutions and covenants.

    We've yet to see the climatic military and monetary events that will mark the end of this period of increased warfare and economic stress ... but it seems that's not that far off.

    By this view, I'd expect major military conflict in the Middle East, and a ramping up to a climax in economic/monetary stresses coming in a year not far off, followed by new agreements between various nations and other global governing institutions.

    World War - what's that - it's a period of increased stress including regional large scale military warfare and wide spread economic/monetary tensions, leading to a new dominant monetary system and a new round of global (and some national) governing bodies.

    We're in such a time, well past the half way point.
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    Default Re: When's the next World War? We're in it.

    I agree.

    It's interesting to note that events in world history can be going on for sometime before they give a name to a 'conflict'.

    The beginning and end dates in history books are not necessarily agreed upon by all involved.

    I see similarities to what I have read about what was going on pre- WWII and find many unsettling similarities to what is happening now.

    Was a zebra a zebra before it was officially recognized as one?

    Here is an interesting question, what entity will be given the right to begin calling what is happening as WWIII and will it change the psyche of world populous when it is so named.... or..... will the MSM do everything possible to avoid using the term?

    Having said that, I still hold out hope that something unexpected will quench the growing fires around the world.
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    Default Re: When's the next World War? We're in it.

    Paul, your analysis makes a lot of sense. If we compare this current war to WW II, I wonder if the climax will be similar to WW II... The dropping of one or more nuclear bombs.

    As an aside, Kerry Cassidy recently posted a video at the Project Camelot website of Barbara Marciniak channeling the Pleiadians. The Pleiadians warn that next year we may see a repeat of 1945. Apparently, the Annunaki have long planned for a fulfillment of the various Messianic prophecies, that 72 (72 years) is highly significant for them, and they have a long history of using nuclear weapons.

    I hope this doesn't happen.

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    Default Re: When's the next World War? We're in it.

    If “we live in a computer programmed reality” (as Phillip Dick stated – here) and if the “supercomputer” (using John Keel’s terminology from the book the Cosmic Question of the Eighth Tower) is stationed on Saturn (as implied by D. Icke - here), then some codes related to that planet (like its speed?!) should be embedded in the (show) program.

    And, it seems to be the case, as we can see it here:



    So, according to the math, the start of the WWIII would be on 11/26/16; the nuclear phase starts on 05/23/17 and the war ends on 07/02/17; Let’s hope that the math is wrong or, that there would be some good IT people around, to hack and re-program the reality or, to get us out of here?!

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    Default Re: When's the next World War? We're in it.

    Totally agree we have been in a cold WW111 since 1947 gradually escalating since
    1991,but war somewhere on the planets has always gone on....


    'Proxy Wars. ' After WW11 the super powers established the Eastern and western
    block who broadly but not all either came under the umbrella of NATO led by the
    US or the Warsaw Pact led by the USSR. Both countries having vast arsenals of
    weapons and the mil ind complex's massively expanded from pre war days and not
    reduced due to tension starting up straight after that conflict with the creation of
    the iron curtain in Europe and the fact for a few years the US was the only atomic
    power covering the ( Roswell period 1947 and ET interest there).The cold war
    period from 1947 - 1991 saw many conflicts backed by one side or another and
    was perfect to keep factories producing armaments of all kinds.

    List of proxy wars
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_proxy_wars

    1991 should of brought an era of arms reduction from the expected peace dividend.
    This was not allowed to happen for many reasons , greed and profit, the neo -con
    policy coup in the US which brought in the hawks who saw a opportunity to grab as
    much power and influence , while as they saw it, the Russian Bear and Chinese
    Dragon were hibernating and sleeingp respectively. This led to 9/11 the Afghan and
    Middle east quagmire and the tensions with Russia and China all designed to keep
    the mil ind complex's churning out death and despair.....

    Now there is a lot more to it than that but it also brings in other aspects and
    whether other influences are behind all this and there are many threads on
    that on this as well as many , many forums....
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