Thursday, June 4, 2020

Once again: If you are watching protests from Another Country

What is actually happening might be completely different than what you think. Why?

Because if you don't understand our system of government it might not make any sense.

I'll try to describe my experience at a 72 year old American regarding all this.

In some ways it reminds me a lot of the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago where cops beating up democratic liberals with long hair caused Republican Nixon to win as president.

But, this had more to do with the Kennedy assassination and the Viet Nam War more than anything else at the time.

This time, almost 50% of the people don't have jobs to go back to and so are likely collecting Unemployment compensation (IF THEY CAN).

Also, people demonstrating likely might get coronavirus if they aren't wearing masks and practicing social distancing.

So, we are in a moment of social upheaval worldwide. If you aren't experiencing some kind of social upheaval during the coronavirus likely you will at some point worldwide by the way.

So, what is happening in the U.S. is that people now have time but not jobs so they have time to protest but the problem with protesting is they might get coronavirus while they are protesting so they might die trying to protest now.

So, worldwide we are definitely living in very strange and unknown times which are different than anything I have ever experienced and I still remember 1950 when I was 2.


Note: My biggest concern right now is that Trump and Putin and Xi might be trying to create a one world government through the chaos of the Coronavirus worldwide.

Will they succeed in this?

It is unknown at this time.

However, turning the U.S. military potentially against the people and breaking our laws if Trump continues in this way will turn the U.S. potentially into a dictatorship sort of like Nazi Germany and Hitler. So, this is the danger for the U.S. and the world right now.

What James Clapper is saying also rings very true to me as well.

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