Friday, April 19, 2024

Converging Signs And Constant State Of Crisis


Why Does The World Seem To Be In A Constant State Of Crisis?

 BRITT GILLETTE



For over four years now, almost everyone who pays attention to what's going on in the world lives in a constant state of anxiety. The reason? They're waiting for the next shoe to drop - the next major global event that will upend their lives.


This is understandable. Over the past four years, we've endured CV, the government response to CV (lockdowns, passports, mandates, etc.), global supply chain issues, global inflation, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel, the shutdown of Red Sea shipping lanes, and numerous rumors of other major events set to break at any moment. So what's next? Will it get worse before it gets better? The answer is yes, and this article reveals why.

The ability of the U.S. to project military power across the globe and secure vital waterways is one of the primary reasons the U.S. dollar dominates international trade. Another reason is the petro-dollar. When president Nixon ended the U.S. dollar's convertibility to gold, it became a fiat currency - meaning its value is derived from nothing more than government edict. Since that day in 1971, all the world's major currencies have been fiat currencies - something unprecedented in history. History shows all fiat currencies eventually reach their intrinsic value - zero. So what happens when all the world's currencies collapse at the same time?

In other words, the post-World War II order of global military power is transforming, and the current global monetary system is coming to an end. All this and more is why we see U.S. power and influence in decline, an increasingly fragmented global order, and a world where it seems we're moving from one crisis to the next.

But I would argue there's a more significant reason we're seeing all this. Depending on your preconceived beliefs, you might reject it out of hand. But I encourage you to read on and examine the evidence for yourself. If you do, and reject my conclusion - fine. But it might just open your eyes to a truth that could change your life forever.

The constant state of crisis we see today is exactly what Jesus said the world would look like just before his return:




 

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