PWO_Nathan
30-04-18, 19:43
This post is aimed for those of you who found some comfort in the previous "Nuclear War anxiety" forum post few weeks back.
I figured I would get this in first before seeing another forum post in the coming weeks.
So where are we now... if you have read the aforementioned post this will compliment the points made therein.
So... Syria for the most part has completely calmed down. North Korea is showing massive promise so what does all this mean exactly? What now?
Well unfortunately people it won't last. I say this not to compliment your fears and anxiety but rather to prepare you and hopefully reassure you that next time something happens, just remember that we are still here.
So why am I writing this rather vague post - because people, the media are now searching for a target. Some of you may or may not have read as its not been widely published, but since North Korea has began peace talks / withdrawing from Nuclear testing, US stocks in arms companies has plummeted massively.
This will not sit well and therefore a new target needs to be found. Right on cue, the media comes forth with Iran and previously unfound proof of their Nuclear testing / ambitions. Suspicious timing much a?
I dont mean to sound like a sonspiracy theorist as I really am not. What I am however is interested in all the facts not those pushed out by the mainstream media.
So in summary: Be prepared people as the next coming weeks 'something' will happen. Either another strike on Syria or some escalation / aggression towards Iran. The stock market needs to recover from this de-escalation so something WILL happen. What NEEDs to happen is how you react to it. Please just remember that the wheels continue to turn regardless of your thoughts on the matter, no one wants WW3 but they do want people to fear this so we buy more. Did anyone happen to notice petrol prices increased when the Syria / WW3 fear was a few weeks ago?
Anyway I will leave this here, I just thought maybe if I predicted it (and I may very well be wrong) people would see it coming and not react as they did previously with N.Korea and Syria... both forum posts in which I tried my best to alleviate some of the anxiety.
I figured I would get this in first before seeing another forum post in the coming weeks.
So where are we now... if you have read the aforementioned post this will compliment the points made therein.
So... Syria for the most part has completely calmed down. North Korea is showing massive promise so what does all this mean exactly? What now?
Well unfortunately people it won't last. I say this not to compliment your fears and anxiety but rather to prepare you and hopefully reassure you that next time something happens, just remember that we are still here.
So why am I writing this rather vague post - because people, the media are now searching for a target. Some of you may or may not have read as its not been widely published, but since North Korea has began peace talks / withdrawing from Nuclear testing, US stocks in arms companies has plummeted massively.
This will not sit well and therefore a new target needs to be found. Right on cue, the media comes forth with Iran and previously unfound proof of their Nuclear testing / ambitions. Suspicious timing much a?
I dont mean to sound like a sonspiracy theorist as I really am not. What I am however is interested in all the facts not those pushed out by the mainstream media.
So in summary: Be prepared people as the next coming weeks 'something' will happen. Either another strike on Syria or some escalation / aggression towards Iran. The stock market needs to recover from this de-escalation so something WILL happen. What NEEDs to happen is how you react to it. Please just remember that the wheels continue to turn regardless of your thoughts on the matter, no one wants WW3 but they do want people to fear this so we buy more. Did anyone happen to notice petrol prices increased when the Syria / WW3 fear was a few weeks ago?
Anyway I will leave this here, I just thought maybe if I predicted it (and I may very well be wrong) people would see it coming and not react as they did previously with N.Korea and Syria... both forum posts in which I tried my best to alleviate some of the anxiety.