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QUESTION:
Hi Martin,
Thank you for your great insights! We are thankful.
Often you have stated that you are happy that you do not have the age of
25, because of the chaos and economic crises coming ahead.
Unfortunately, many of us (just like me) are 25 years old at this point
in time. What advise do you have for us? How to build up a life? Where
to go in life? Especially for those in Europe (for me in the
Netherlands) are desperately in need for advice.
Thank you in advance,
Kind regards,
NB
ANSWER:
Life
use to be simpler I suppose. Governments were perhaps not as
aggressive. Everything began to change from the 60s. But today, you
can’t get on a plane without ID and you can’t freely take money
someplace. The political world has gone insane and the hatred rising up
is just astonishing. What is going on in Britain is an example of how
Democracy is dead. People simply refuse to accept that their candidate
has lost. Merely because a conservative posed with a bag of Yorkshire Tea,
people are demanding a boycott of the product. It’s just a reflection
as to how society is cascading toward a violent conclusion.
Unfortunately, we are entering a period of dramatic change
politically. We are entering the final stages for the collapse in
Marxist/socialism. The year 1989 was the peak of the first 8.6-year wave
in this cycle that ends in 2032. The conclusion of this cycle will
bring the time for dramatic change where all the old systems are
collapsing. Government has never been designed correctly post-World War
II. I am trying to get this all out in a book for the average person.
This will be a blueprint of how to redesign government for the next
generation when the time comes post-2032.
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