The World Just Entered Its Most Dangerous Era in 100 Years - Prof. Jiang Xueqin
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Summary
Topics Covered
- Unipolar Era Ends Permanently
- Nations Exciting Youth Win Wars
- Resource Wars Revive Slavery
- Israel Iran Split Middle East
- America Embraces Christianity Survives
Full Transcript
So let's just summarize what we've learned so far. What are some major trends that we should expect over the next 10 10 20 years? Again, I just say
this. All right. If you really believe
this. All right. If you really believe that next week Donald Trump and Iran are going to come to a peace agreement, if
you believe that um maybe in five 6 months both Iran and the United States will exhaust themselves, the glo global economy will suffer too much and then they'll just stop the war and things
will go back to normal. I don't know. I
don't know what to tell you. Okay,
you're living in a fantasy world. You
have to wake up and recognize that this is the end of the unipolar moment. We're
moving towards a new world and you can either choose to adapt to this new world or you will die. It's that simple. All
right. So massive trend is de-industrialization and deurbanization where people in the cities will have to move back to the countryside especially
young people. Okay? They have to learn
young people. Okay? They have to learn like real skills. No more cryptocurrency trading for you guys. Okay? Learn how to
milk a cow. or kill a chicken or grow food whatever okay but just do something useful for for your life. Um nationalism
and remilitarization is very important where you have to get young people who willing to fight and defend your land.
Okay? And that means getting them to believe that your nation deserves to be strong. So whichever nations are most
strong. So whichever nations are most ready and most able to excite their younger population in fighting wars will will be the ones who will be most resilient.
Uh mercantile systems basically independent training blocks resource wars is a very big thing. Okay.
Famines, genocides, slavery. Okay. So
remember for most of human history, humans were the cheap energy. If you
don't have access to cheap oil, well, then you're going to enslave human beings. All right? This is not a pretty
beings. All right? This is not a pretty future, but it is a future that could happen, and you have to mentally prepare
yourself for this possibility. Okay? Um,
mass migration where people in the south are most likely to suffer from resource wars over water and food and and people.
So they escaped and escaped to Europe and of America.
Okay. Um revolution, civil wars, and political instability in North America and in Europe because the baby boomers refuse to retire from
the scene. And these are aging
the scene. And these are aging populations, massive inequality, massive corruption, massive stagnancy. And so
this will lead to chaos in the streets.
Okay. Um, religion is a big thing.
Um, if you are not religious, I actually recommend looking into the possibility of becoming a religion. Okay? It's been
very useful for what's going to happen later on. Um, this these are things I
later on. Um, this these are things I will talk about more in the future.
Okay? But I will bring them up now. Like
how do I see the world in 10 20 years time. All right? So I will say this. I
time. All right? So I will say this. I
think that there will be eventually an alliance between Russia and Germany in Europe.
Maybe for the next 5 10 years, Germany and Russia will go to war against each other, but eventually what the two will figure out is they're better off actually working together than fighting
against each other. Okay. Um you have Pasakica. Remember the entire point of
Pasakica. Remember the entire point of this war in Iran from Israel's perspective is to knock out America from the Middle East and establish up as the local hedgemon and then becomes past
Judeaica.
Okay. So I think Israel will come to dominate the Middle East. But then like what about Iran? Okay. And like I know
it's hard to understand, but if the United States were to leave the scene and Israel and Iran had to go to war against each other, what would happen is
they would say why?
Because Israel is like, I don't want Persia. And then Iran is like, I don't
Persia. And then Iran is like, I don't want Israel. And Israel has nuclear
want Israel. And Israel has nuclear weapons. So they would agree to split
weapons. So they would agree to split the Middle East up where Iran controls Humus and Israel controls the Levant.
Right? Historically actually um the Israelis, the Jewish people, they hated the Greeks, they hate the Romans, but they actually had the Persians. So
there's this history going back where where Persians and Jews actually get along very well. And in fact, um, in the Middle East, the place outside Israel
with the largest Jewish population is Iran. And they're very well treated
Iran. And they're very well treated there. Okay. So, I don't see why if
there. Okay. So, I don't see why if America were to leave the scene, why why couldn't Israel and Iran come to a
mutually satisfactory agreement that benefits both nations, right? Um, Japan
again I think the major problem facing all western industrial nations is the aging crisis. What do you do with these
aging crisis. What do you do with these people who are 90 years old? They can't
get out of the house. Their brains
aren't really functioning properly, but they still control all the money, all the power, and they're extremely influential. What do you do?
influential. What do you do?
Well, in most countries, you can't do anything about it. But Japan is a very special country where the elderly have a
more obligation to the nation, to the people. So, it could be u a situation
people. So, it could be u a situation where Japan is in a lot of trouble and the elderly voluntarily choose to exit power and give it to the
young. All right. But I think Japan's
young. All right. But I think Japan's the only nation that would do this voluntarily. Every other nation um
voluntarily. Every other nation um basically basically there has to be wars in order for the young to arise to power. All right. Uh the American Holy
power. All right. Uh the American Holy Empire, the nation that is most capable of surviving
the next few decades of tribulation of crisis is America. Why? is America is so incredibly incredibly wealthy. Okay,
it's protected by two oceans. It really
controls Canada and Mexico. So think of America as not just the continent continent of America but really has entire North American and Latin American. Okay, that entire sphere is
American. Okay, that entire sphere is basically America. So it has unlimited
basically America. So it has unlimited resources. It has unlimited population
resources. It has unlimited population and also America and the Americans are the most creative, the most entrepreneurial, the most the most energetic people in the world. So I
wouldn't bet against America. All right.
But what I think will happen is that America will need a new identity in order to survive the age of tribulation.
they will go from past Judea sorry past Americana which is a secular global um idea to one that is much more
nationalistic that is more focused on community and nation that means embracing Christianity. Okay. And I
embracing Christianity. Okay. And I
think that Christianity is will be the force that rebuilds America after um the many crisis America will face over next
few years. The last thing that will
few years. The last thing that will happen is techno Marxarism. Okay. Where
nations that um have the resources want to institute an AI surveillance state to better
marshall the limited resources um to basically basically to better control its people. Okay. That's
something we'll talk about later on.
Okay. Um but basically you will have this sharp uh division of people into different classes where at the very top
you have freedom but people at the very bottom um become slaves or surfs. Right?
Okay. So that is it for trends I see in the future. Again, I hate to say this,
the future. Again, I hate to say this, but you have to give the illusion that this war will end soon and that once this war ends, then we'll go back to the
things before this the before this war.
Okay? No, the world has completely changed.
We're not going back to the old world.
We're going to a new world. And what
this new world will look like is something that we can choose to control.
Okay?
All right. Any questions?
All right.
So about the new world, so the relationships between countries will all be changed such as China and Japan and
you know those five big countries. Will
the awarders be changed?
>> Okay.
All right. So the best way to understand the geopolitical situation is that is it's constantly in flux. It's constantly
dynamic. Okay? Meaning you cannot easily divide nation states into enemies anymore. Their alliances will constantly
anymore. Their alliances will constantly shift over time and the nation state system will also break apart into uh much more resilient communities. That's
it's possible that nation states become a series of city states. Okay. So um
basically think about the world the world in maybe 1930s or maybe even China during the war and states period. Okay. Basically I can't
states period. Okay. Basically I can't tell you that we'll go to a new world and then this is what it will look like.
No it will constantly change over time.
Okay. alliance will constantly shift over time. It's possible that in the
over time. It's possible that in the beginning um in East Asia maybe Vietnam, Japan, South Korea, United States,
Russia combined to contain China because they see China as the hedgeimog. But
then they're like, "Wait a wait a minute here. Japan's rising in power. So let's
here. Japan's rising in power. So let's
combine against Japan." Okay, it's a dynamic situation. But but basically
dynamic situation. But but basically what you have to understand is that everything that you've been taught in school, everything that you understand about the world, everything you believe
about to be true about the world will change. And so you have to open your
change. And so you have to open your mind and be ready for constant um political flux.
Hey, does that make sense?
All right. Any any more questions, guys?
All right. So um now that we've looked at the world ahead for the next 10, 20, 50 years, who who knows who knows how long, um what I want to do next, class,
is examine how this this war between United States and Iran will eventually end.
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