Does Our Current Shemitah Trend Predict Economic Chaos and Warfare or the Decline and Fall of the Western Empire?
Alternative media is increasingly euphoric about Vladimir Putin’s adventurism in Syria… and truthfully I have a hard time not enjoying Putin expose the West's lies so easily and quickly. But we have more questions than answers, the biggest question being whether Russia’s entry is a kind of Shemitah trend.
Certainly these days we are looked to as a preeminent interpreter of ecumenical Shemitah and Shemitah trends based on our mid-July call predicting market and military chaos into the fall and beyond.
In this article we will examine the expansion of these trends and caution that any single explanation of what is going on now is liable to be simplistic without taking into account larger agendas at work in the West and in the world generally.
One must always keep in mind that Shemitah is a manufactured event – as are the cyclical disasters associated with it. There may indeed be something “other” than man at work regarding Shemitah (a kind of divine providence) but we can surely report that man DOES do work regarding Shemitah.
And thus we ask if the sudden upward spike in military activity of the non-NATO sort is nonetheless initiated and sponsored by the forces at work behind Shemitah. Indeed, this is an unpopular question to ask in some sense. Those who deplore the West’s endless and constant aggression would like nothing better than a strong reaction from apparently anti-Western entities aimed at checkmating “banking wars” and stopping the aggression altogether.
For those wishing this sort of thing, the news is increasingly heartening. Here is something from Geopolitics.com:
MILITARY, SYRIA CRISIS PENTAGON’S TOP CABALISTS RESIGNING; EXCEPTIONALIST UNIPOLAR WORLD IS DEAD … Top Pentagon officials overseeing the events in Ukraine and Syria have resigned, or are planning to leave their posts, as early as next month. The falling out came as soon as Obama could not contain Putin’s Syrian Grand Checkmate anymore… The resignation of Evelyn Farkas, a Defense Department deputy assistant secretary, was reported first by Politico.
On the same day as this report came another, carried by SputnikNews.com and entitled, “Lavrov: Unipolar World No Longer Exists.” Here’s an excerpt:
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov: “Old habits die hard. Parting with one’s sense of global dominion is not easy and this process is going to be long and painful, but I’m sure that in the long haul we’ll agree on the need to redistribute our responsibilities from conflict resolution to economics to finance and trade,” Lavrov said on Venezuelan state television. He also underscored the need to end the longtime practice of using one country’s laws on the territory of another. All this should be done strictly in line with the UN Charter and without undermining the authority of the UN Security Council, Lavrov added.
These are certainly notable developments, if true, but the larger issue is how to interpret them. To make an interpretation, one needs to understand certain facts. The first fact is that Putin came to power in less than two years under what was basically a Western regime in Russia.
The US and the West generally acted as if Putin’s rise was uncontrollable but if the West hadn’t wished Putin’s accession – in less than two years – it likely wouldn’t have happened. Since Putin took the reins of power many things may have occurred. Those Western interests that helped place him where he is may have grown disabused. Putin himself may have changed his mind about his backers.
What are we to make of Russia’s endorsement of the United Nations, according to Lavrov? This endlessly corrupt body founded by the Rockefeller family is what Putin and Russia turn to in order to enforce a new and centralized global order? It is at least a little strange.
Likewise, despite the rejoicing by some over Russia’s sudden expansion of its involvement in Middle East wars, we are left with the harsh truth that now these wars HAVE expanded. When large countries go to war it can last a very long time indeed unless decisive victories are achieved.
We are left with the following realities when we scrutinize these articles and others like them. First, the Middle East war is EXPANDING. Second, Russia is now looking to the West’s preeminent international entity – the UN – to enforce a Russian-centric perspective regarding world events.
These two observations may not constitute much “progress.” Forces in the West surely WANT an expanded Middle East war. And these same forces probably want an increasingly powerful international body like the United Nations.
On one level, Russia’s increasingly assertive interjection into world affairs can be seen as heartening to those who want some opposition to endless Western incitements. But step back and the bigger picture looks less certain.
The best outcome would be a reduction of warring by major powers in the Middle East and a reduction of power wielded by such corrupt internationalist entities such as the UN. That clearly is not happening.
I’m not happy to write this sort of quasi-revisionist article, but simplistic interpretations when it comes to the West’s leviathan are usually imprudent. Yes, the internet has dealt grievous blows to the secrecy that the cabal needs to carry out its centralizing plans. But the cabal still exists without doubt and despite defections controls the world’s money supply and most of its military forces.
This is a powerful entity indeed and even if it were to collapse, the collapse would be neither total nor clear cut. History seems to show that.
What is more likely – and what we have been forecasting with the help of our insights regarding Shemitah trends – is an ongoing era of economic and military chaos. This is how powerful people deal with the rest of us when they are faced with exposure and a lessening of influence. They do indeed “let loose the dogs of war” and create economic ruin besides.
For this reason we continue analyzing world events through the broadest possible lens and continue to produce newsletters and videos with that approach. If you are concerned about your family’s wealth and safety, we urge you to take advantage of our Shemitah special newsletter offer which you can find at SurviveShemitah.com.
Remember even the best news regarding peace and prosperity can usually be interpreted several different ways. Remember too that various discouraging trends have been set in place long ago and will take time to change, even acknowledging the explosive impact of the internet. In the meantime, please continue to educate and protect yourself as best you can.
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