Notes Fom Gordon ~ Preparing For The New Amerika

Hi there, the Reality Ranger here.

Sensitive Reader Warning: the following may cause dystopian dyspepsia.

According to David Webb—whose documentary titled, The Great Taking, I encourage you to watch here on YouTube—a devastating financial crash will occur when the global derivatives balloon explodes and takes down stocks and the entire real estate market.

So that takes care of 401k’s, IRAs and any equity you may have in real estate.

But at least we’ll still have electricity and the Internet, right?

Not so fast.

Jeremy Jurgens, Managing Director of the World Economic Forum which in 2021 conducted a simulated cyberattack that would paralyze everything from communications and transportation to the supply chain and the Internet, is quoted as saying:

“I believe that there will be another crisis. It will be more significant. It will be faster than what we’ve seen with COVID. The impact will be greater, and as a result the economic and social implications will be even more significant.”

Here’s what I believe.

I believe Jeremy knows a thing or two.

Then there’s the recent movie, Leave The World Behind, which was produced by likely, last-minute Democrat presidential candidate, Michelle “Big Mike” Obama and his husband, Barry Soetoro, in which society comes unglued after an attack by an unknown enemy.

For even more in the social decohesion department we can look forward to seeing the movie, Civil War, due out in theaters this April.

There’s a line in the trailer where a countrified, patriot-type guy with a rifle asks, “What kind of American are you?”

That line made me want to cook up some fresh popcorn…!

Then there is the recent interview Tucker Carlson did with Dennis Quaid in which the activist actor stated that the probability of a coronal mass ejection (CME) from the sun taking the national power grid down is “100%” and Tucker sat there looking clueless.

On March 3, 2023, the sun burped out a powerful X-class flare that, fortunately, was aimed away from Earth.

Had it hit us we could be communicating today through two cans and a string.

I’ll bet Tucker ran right out and bought a generator.

‘Course, the problem with a generator is everyone in the neighborhood can hear it running.

And since your neighbors don’t have one, you’re not like them.

And cold, hungry people tend not to like other people who aren’t like them.

Then there’s Senate Bill 4488 which is ominously titled Global Catastrophic Risk Management Act of 2022 and uses attention-grabbing phrases like “extinction,” “catastrophic incident,” “man-made disaster” and “sustained national impact over a prolonged period of time.”

The bill defines “existential threats” [the bolding is my own] as:

“…those threats that with varying likelihood can produce consequences severe enough to result in significant harm or destruction of human civilization at the global scale, or lead to human extinction.

“Examples of… existential threats include severe global pandemics, nuclear war, asteroid and comet impacts, supervolcanoes, sudden and severe changes to the climate, and intentional or accidental threats arising from the use and development of emerging technologies.”

Anyone who has been following the current progress of the 88.72-year long Gleissberg Cycle of sunspot activity would know that the sun is getting increasingly busier—which explains the real reason for global warming*, Al Gore’s book royalties notwithstanding.

* Note: not SUVs, backyard Hibachis and cow flatulence.

Finally, according to Martin Armstrong and his thus far, infallibly predictive AI super computer, Socrates, there will be civil chaos across the globe which our benevolent overlords will put down with a financial lockdown.

That’s where all of your money is in an app on your phone and you have to be a good citizen to be allowed to spend your electrons.

If you’re big on reading, here are a couple of page turners that will have you up all night with a bottle of vodka.

The first is One Second After by John Matherson.

The blurb on Amazon reads, “…a story which can be all too terrifyingly real... in which one man struggles to save his family and his small North Carolina town after America loses a war, in one second… that will send America back to the Dark Ages...A war based upon a weapon, an Electro Magnetic Pulse (EMP). A weapon that may already be in the hands of our enemies.”

The second is Survival Theory II: The Psychology of Human Desperation, Starvation, and Living Without Rule of Law by Jonathan Hollerman, Deputy Director of the U.S. Task Force On National And Homeland Security, and former military S.E.R.E (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape) Instructor, who says we don’t want to personally experience what starving people will do.

I would agree with that!

To summarize, we have the possibility of armed civil unrest, a cyberattack on the power grid that turns your new EV into a Stanley Steamer, an EMP that fries your reclining TV chair with those fancy USB charging ports, a coronal mass ejection that fries the entire freaking electrical grid (if the Russkies don’t fry it first), a real-life version of Walking Dead and maybe even outright extinction.

That’s a lot to digest, right there.

Better make that two bottles.

Meanwhile, back at the ranch, many of my dearest friends and esteemed colleagues are responding to all of these exciting developments like proverbial deer in the midnight path of a Mack truck.

Please allow me to stimulate your amygdala by asking:

Q: Assuming the worst were to happen, where could you go to survive all of this?

A: Anywhere where you can guarantee a steady, reliable supply of food and water, far from densely populated areas, all of whose inhabitants would be out of food and water within a few days when there were no longer any trucks to deliver it because (a) the truck’s ignition system wouldn’t work; and, (b) the gas pumps wouldn’t work anyway).

“There are only nine meals between mankind and anarchy.”Alfred Henry Lewis (1906)

The question then becomes—what can “We The People” do about this?

Absolutely nothing.

Whoa, Mr. Ranger, that’s pretty nihilistic of you.

Not at all, dear ones, merely realistic.

In order to effect the change that would be required to turn today’s accelerating Greek tragedy around, the public would need to wake up, get organized and resist en masse.

And that has never happened—not once—throughout recorded history.

So we’re on our own.

The problem is that folks don’t like to be on their own.

People like to be hugged, fed, provided with free stimulus money and otherwise taken care of.

A recent survey of high school students asked which nation the United States separated from during the American Revolution.

Answers ranged from Canada to China.

Like I said, we’re on our own.

I have begun studying ways and means of acquiring raw land that can be monetized to financially support itself in the short term while being developed as a long term, self-sustaining homestead and intentional community for like-minded families.

I encourage interested readers to get in touch for a friendly conversation on this subject.

After you’ve sobered up, of course.

My ZOOM or yours?

Gordon