WWIII to Burst BubbleMany e-mail responses to my previous articles have included the request to pull out the stops and tell how I really feel. Some have sensed that I am alluding to a future event so swift, unpredictable and horrible that the economy and perhaps life as we know it could be in frightful danger.A May 26 article from insidechina.com, "China Eyes Socialist Bloc To Counter U.S.," speaks of a movement towards a China-Russia-North Korea Anti-U.S. alliance. A visit to Beijing planned for June 3-7 by Pyongyang's second-in-command, Kim Yong-nam, will coincide with a long-planned trip by Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov, putting both officials in China for what observers expect could give Ivanov's routine trip much greater import and boost the perception of a Russia-China axis. "Russia and China are playing up their partnership as part of an orchestrated anti-U.S. alliance," said one Russian diplomat on condition of anonymity. "They have done a similar thing in Iraq and will continue to use their new-found clout for individual aims." Forget Y2K chaos as an immediate concern and prepare instead for the possibility of an all-out confrontation with an Anti-U.S. alliance. This force will comprise of two million troops from China, 20,000 nuclear warheads from Russia, and the support of crazed rogue states like North Korea and Iraq. It seems to me that we are inching closer to this possibility every day. The Anti-U.S. alliance is likely to succeed in raising resistance because of the pain and suffering perceived to be brought by the U.S. upon the worlds common folk, the economically disfavored classes. These are the people who feel that economics is controlled, regulated and conducted for the benefit of the financially and politically powerful and that they manipulate wealth in behalf of their own interests, without regard to the plight of the poor. I doubt that the stock market can crash so long as the world has confidence that Greenspan, the IMF, and Central Bankers are keeping the game running. We continue to willingly allow these goons of the fiat money élite to engage in any sort of manipulation to keep the game going. To extend the play, they stand ready to flood floundering countries and economies with tons of paper and digital money credits. Since the French revolution, when the economic élite were rewarded by the guillotine, the world has not seen such economic disparity as is now perceived between the poor and the rich. Todays favored classes have the protection of the likes of Greenspan and the wealth-effect working primarily in the U.S. To benefit and protect the favored classes, inflation and deflation are managed, rather than allowed to take their natural course. The rest of the world senses this and does not hide its disdain. I believe WWIII may be the pin that will pop (rather than slowly deflate) the economic bubble. I am now on record to say it is highly possible that we will see the beginnings of WWIII materializing this summer. It is a gut feeling, admittedly, but it is the result of a great deal of reading between the lines. I have felt this way for years, and I am not alone. I have studied information and speculation testifying to just such a scenario. If you, too, can discern this pop-the-bubble scenario, then you also realize that the forces of deflation currently in play could immediately turn to hyper-inflation. It would mean a complete loss of confidence caused by the forces of all-out war. The economic élite have already declared war on honest money in their efforts to win the world over to fiat devices. The New Socialist Bloc/Anti-U.S. alliance will use everything possible to counter The U.S. stranglehold on power, and that includes the dominance of the U.S. dollar. I expect the dollar to come under siege around the beginning of WWIII. How will your paper assets fare in the upcoming war? Will you be better off if you acquire hard assets now, while they are so cheap? I plan to sock every available penny into hard assets over the next few months, and I advise you to do the same. War is hell, I hope for peace, but I realize that peace may be lost, at least for awhile. May God Help Us! Darren Perkins
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