Tuesday, April 13, 2021

We no longer live in the world the way it was in 2019 anymore

Washington (CNN)The fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic is poised to fracture societies worldwide, increase instability across the globe and reshape political and economic realities for years to come, the US intelligence community warned in a stark report laying out the top security concerns facing the country.

"The economic fallout from the pandemic is likely to create or worsen instability in at least a few—and perhaps many—countries, as people grow more desperate in the face of interlocking pressures that include sustained economic downturns, job losses, and disrupted supply chains," the report warns.

That dire economic picture boosts the risk of internal conflicts, surges in cross-border migration and even the collapse of national governments, officials warned. 

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https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/13/politics/us-intel-report-coronavirus/index.html

I have written a little about this from my personal research myself and I agree with this assessment above.

The easiest way to look at this is just look at the amount of people sending their children across the Mexico U.S. border ALONE. Who would do this? Really desperate people from cultures that have collapsed at least where they live in Central America. When you combine Hurricanes in countries without the infrastructure to repair those places with something like coronavirus as a pandemic it is apocalyptic for those cultures without the resources to fix these problems in any logical way.

So, the survivors are going to do literally ANYTHING to survive when it's like this.

So, migrations from have not nations to Have nations will be very very desperate over the next 8 years or so.

When I look back at the recovery from World War II for example, I see it in such a way that the world did not fully recover from World War II until at least 1980 I would say.

America was completely different. We recovered quite quickly economically and were even able to loan money and goods to Europe and Japan and other countries for their recovery. But, most of the world was still struggling until round 1970 or 1980 from what happened during World war II to those nations.

I think we have to view the Coronavirus pandemic in much the same way. In some ways it is worse because there is no end game of this pandemic the way it presently is creating variants sort of like a cold or Flu worldwide. Unless Variants stop happening eventually this is an ongoing problem we will deal with for the rest of this decade or even this century. So, this is something to think about too.

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