In November 2020, over 18 months ago, in a video entitled ‘How they plan to bankrupt us all’ I warned that inflation was going to soar and that interest rates would rise dramatically. I repeated the warning in my book ‘Endgame’ in March 2021 and then again in my book ‘Social Credit: Nightmare on Your Street’ which was published in June 2022.
How did I know what was going to happen?
Because it was clearly part of their plan; it was predictable and it was inevitable.
I’ve been predicting a recession since the start of the year – even though almost all other commentators said it wasn’t going to happen. And I warned that it’s going to be far worse than a recession. A big depression is coming. I know people hate hearing gloomy news and forecasts but I’m not going to lie to you. If you want lies and misinformation just turn on the BBC.
What we are about to experience will be far, far worse than anything that happened in the 1930s. Everywhere you look there is evidence showing just how fast the conspirators are making progress. And nowhere is it faster than in the destruction of the global economy.
Natural gas prices have gone up 700% since the start of 2021. They were merely made worse by the designer war. During the first few months of 2022, the world stock market lost $13 trillion. You may not think that matters to you but unless you live in a cave, it does. The Japanese yen has plunged 15.5%. The Nasdaq Composite has fallen by nearly 30% – the worst half year on record since it began – worse than when the dot com bubble burst. Oh, and the Russian rouble has been getting steadily stronger while the UK pound has been getting steadily weaker.
This isn’t just going to be a recession – bad as that is. We‘re heading for a full-scale depression. No one alive has ever seen anything like it – since there has never been anything like it.
At the start of 2022 I forecast a recession. And we’re already starting the recession. The next stop will be stagflation. And depression.
And as governments and international bodies such as the world bank and the IMF take ever more power – as they do during a depression – the loss of freedom will be exacerbated.
Listen to this: “We were the first to assert that the more complicated the forms of civilisation, the more restricted the freedom of the individual must become.”
Do you know who said that? A certain Mr Mussolini.
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