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Muslim countries start as their own group, and hold strong for a while, but then later merge with China (China sort of recruits them) The Muslims lose some strength due to the original fighting, and their resources start to deplete. They are being fed some resources now (I get the impression that the US is funding the Muslims, yet fighting them all at the same time??) but that eventually stops when certain deals and alliances are not formed. I also get the impression that many of the “Muslims” are actually affiliated with the CIA or branch of it to either infiltrate or influence the Muslims (I get a picture of an American CIA wearing a Muslim Halloween “costume”), but it doesn’t seem as effective as they hoped. When the CIA starts to back out, resources are withheld, China scoops them up to try to build some kind of strength in numbers.
The third group is the US, Canada, much of Europe and Australia. I see this group strong in regard to intel, resources and technology. The weakness is the financial backing. Most of this group will continue to use the inflated dollar regardless of the value, but to branch outside of this group is difficult, and financially that will be the struggle. I get the impression that there will be some “bullying” tactics first, followed by some ruthless “secretive” tactics that don’t involve the loss of life from this group, but rather they use technology to their advantage (i.e weather manipulation, subtle chemical attacks- something like a chemtrail effect). Harsh weather, natural disasters and unexplained amounts of illness will be the result (weaken people are easier to fight). I also see food supplies to opposing “teams” being altered.
Now to see how it starts…. It is slowly ramping up now. I don’t see a moment of anyone proclaiming ”it starts now” but rather it just happens. As the dollar gets threatened by other currencies (like the Shanghai Gold Exchange) and our need for oil (and wanting to control it) increases, the US wants both a presence overseas to monitor the oil and to create situations to distract from the idea and stability an alternate currency backed by something real would hold. As long as the US prints the money, they hold the power, and they want to keep that power. Other countries know it, and want a piece (or I hear “their turn) of the power too.
Q. With China becoming a world power in the near future, do you see any South East Asian countries (neighboring countries such as Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Myanmar) being incorporated into China the same way as Crimea was annexed into Russia?
A. I don’t see China taking the land and calling it China, but I see them having some kind of control and ownership of it. For example, I don’t see the country Thailand being renamed to be a territory of China, but I see China having a control over it and being able to tell or highly influence their government on what to do (alliances, trade, currency, etc). I see countries fearing China, like being cut off or not having good relations is detrimental to their ability to thrive.
Q. China seems to become a major power in the world, but democracy , law and justice, and human rights are highly suppressed. Do you see if these aspects will improve considerably in a time frame like five to ten years, or if things will stay the same for a long time? The Chinese government cannot tolerate even peaceful protests. With the advance in technology and military power, everything is under government surveillance and many people feel helpless and hopeless. Is there anything ordinary people can do to bring about the change? Thank you !
A. I focused on this for a while, and saw two different time lines develop. In the first, China (along with many other countries in the world) are having less tolerance to any type of organized outcry regarding topics that aren’t supportive of the people in power or the “Powers that Be”. Not only do things not change, they get to the point where speaking out at all is not tolerated (even in a peaceful type venue), and we allow that type of authority to be accepted. It doesn’t happen all at once, but rather over a period of time.
They (governments) create fear (disease, famine, natural disasters), they come in a save us from those fears to build trust and that trust allows them to take our rights because we are under the illusion it is in our own good. Then I see an example of government banning all guns to protect us from harming ourselves- they have us convinced it is the best way to remain safe- then something happens from outside our “bubble” and we have no way to protect or defend ourselves. That happened because we didn’t fight to keep our rights, but rather said “here you go, you can take my freedoms, just promise to protect me.”
The OTHER time line I saw involved people uniting and reaching a breaking point where enough is enough. People stand together, and by doing so we create our biggest allies and supporters of people. We are actually very strong when we unite, and we take back ourselves. It is a long road to build what is right, but our lack of tolerance forces people in authority to make change. Then I hear that “rather than divide and conquer” (which is what they do to us) we need to “unite and stand strong.”
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