CAUSES OF COLLAPSE

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2011

THIS VIDEO IS A RESPONSE TO SEVERAL PEOPLE WHO HAVE
ASKED ' WHAT EVENT WILL BRING ABOUT THE SOCIETAL COLLAPSE ' --
I HAVE SPOKEN ABOUT IN SEVERAL PREVIOUS VIDEOS .

I BELIEVE THIS COLLAPSE WILL COME EITHER IN THE WAKE OF A LARGE
ECONOMIC CRISIS , A LARGE POLITICAL CRISIS OR A ' BLACK SWAN '
EVENT . NO ONE CAN BE CERTAIN - WE CAN MERELY SPECULATE .

I HAVE USED THE CIA WORLD FACT BOOK - AS SOURCE FOR SEVERAL OF THE FIGURES I HAVE QUOTED HERE .........https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/

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  • whatever about the united states trying to score points over chna what pisss me off most are the british getting involved in libya like they still run the world, i believe cameron said he will send ground troops into libya why? what the fuck has libya done on england ? also the scottish national party won most seats in the recent elections yet we have cameron saying he wont allow scotland to go independent so much for democracy in the uk

  • @georgejacktheripper

    The Scottish issue is very difficult for Westminster .

    They may have no option,but to agree to a referendum on Scottish Independence -

    the outcome being very clear at present.

    If sufficient pressure is applied over the immediate future,I can see a

    referendum being very reluctantly agreed.

    The British are a truly failed imperial power. Their threats to send in

    ground troops into Libya -are based on their belief of an easy / quick victory .

    Very silly thinking.Thanks jb

  • Economic is Europe / Americas being destroyed by finance / debt. Political is military overthrow of the Middle East to destabilize the citizenry there. Natural events are being used in Asia - weather weapons. Africa is already chaotic. The rest of the world is easy to control because it is mostly subservient to the world hegemonic system - whoever / whatever. The destination is a world in chaos so the financiers can guide civilization to feudalism. Ready Set Go.

  • @Ranger4564

    You raise an interesting point regards modern day feudalism.

    International capital is drawn to China because it sees a massive slave / feudal

    workforce , directly controlled through a political & economic command structure

    of government. They would love to see this model world wide .

    They salivate at that prospect. The likes of Soros, Buffett etc openly admit to it , holding

    China up as the economic model we all should aspire to.

    Many thanks. jb

  • The oppressive systems in China and Russia as anywhere else share the same strategy as the oppressive systems that were in place throughout the history of labor in the US also, until labor organized and put in place some protections... the same protections which are being dismantled as we speak. The capitalist system fails precisely because it reinforces the oppression of the productive components of the system. As efficiencies improve, less labor is required leading to more exploitation.

  • @Ranger4564

    Some fair comments ...

    It is impossible to discuss a full history of Capital /Labour relations

    within a 15 mins setup . The capitalist system fails on many fronts -

    not least its lack of sustainability . ie . -- Most of the money goes up to the top of the

    triangle , rather than being distributed in an equitable manner throughout the triangle.

    This constantly creates a massive conflict of economic interest which eventually is only

    solved through direct action . Thanks jb

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  • @georgejacktheripper What did Libya [Gaddafi] do to The british? Gave the IRA Semtex. If the Scots want to go alone we the people in England will get their coats.They have an elected parliament we can only dream,so if the scots want to go yippee !. The french are also in Libya, but i guess that doesn't fit into your agenda. Ireland doesn't exist ask Jb. We can't afford another conflict with our debts, £7 billion flushed down the toilet given in loans to Ireland. And we are still enemys ?

  • @jbyeats JB & George, as I've already expressed in another post, never underestimate the Jocks. We have the SNP in power for a second term in Edinburgh, but we(SNP) must keep the Scottish people on our side & as I say, they aint no dafties. We are an old country, with our own Legal system etc & a very good infrastructure as a result of being part of the UK. So as for independence; it is a waiting game, we need a stable world economy.

  • What this man is telling you is not accurate,( not to his fault ) I am a mechanic working in Reno, Nv. I repair heavy equipment.( A good paying job for most men) I make less than $40,000 a year! and that is after year's of training! My wage is well above the national average for production and manufacturing job's! most warehouse and factory worker's make even less than is known to most people. what i'm getting at is the perception that most U.S. men and women make " GREAT" money is false...

  • @26Keano Nationalism is an alternative to free markets that has a track record of enrich its people.  The globalist know this which is why they encourage anti-nationalist ideology of every stripe, including neo-liberal fundamentalism.

  • See the Beyond Treason Tour of Ireland by former oil executive Ian R Crane on

    why Ireland was made boom and bust and what the IMF really want - Ireland's massive untapped oil and gas reserves.

    /watch?v=QvepoqQV3gQ#

  • @jbyeats as an American, and these days I call myself an American with a heavy,heavy heart...the Irish brogue (sounds Scottish?)when saying 'Chinese' sounds like 'Cheneys' to my ears at first -lol. And in the context in which you speak it was much the same concept to me at least.Take it or leave it.

    Sorry if that was juvenile of me to say, I just thought that was great.BTW you sound Scottish, perhaps that is a North Irish thing.

    Great thoughts ,I subscribed and look forward to more uploads!

  • @mickoooo123 I'll be 43 next month. I first visited Ireland in 1988. My first port of call outside of Dublin was Westport, Co. Mayo. If felt magical, and I felt like I had come home. It was the Ireland portrayed in books and in film. It was the land which my ancestors had fled from. This was back before forced multiculturalism in Ireland. Perhaps you're too young to remember what it was like? The Troubles aside (I lived in Belfast in 90'), it was a better place than today. Much so.

  • @usagoodbyeisayhello I get that feeling everyday in Dublin, I absolutely love it here. Judging by your videos id guess you're in and about thirty. Which means you couldnt really have been here as an adult any earlier than the eighties. Are you telling me it was a special place then and not now? The magic you felt in the air was your own magic, not Irelands.

  • @mickoooo123 Mirian Gogiashvili is the former Finance Minister. A very good friend of mine has a brother who is a well-respected Georgian journalist and Member of Parliament. I had the inside scoop when I was there.

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