It Might Not Survive to 2033

Martin Armstrong and his computer are predicting the collapse of the US government and the European governments by 2032:

When Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon during a major debt crisis, he didn’t have to fight to get to Rome—all the cities cheered and opened their gates. It was the Senate that fled to Asia. You know, unfortunately, a lot of people believed Cicero, but he was the fake news back then. He was one of the oligarchs.

“Oh, Caesar’s this dictator.” Well, then if he’s this dictator so against the people, why did the people cheer him and why did you flee? You know, it’s just—look at the facts. You know, that’s pretty much it.

You know, it was that whole civil war that was propagated by Cato, and they even named the Cato Institute after him. “Oh, he’s defending the republic.” Total nonsense.

But you know, this is where we’re going. By 2032, we’ll have a new form of government. All of them are going to collapse. Europe is really a basket case. And in all the interviews I do throughout Europe, they all are asking the same question: “When will it fall?” They’ve all had enough.

Clown World delenda est.

It has been absolutely fascinating to see how my 2004 prediction that the USA would collapse as a political entity by 2033 has gone from being regarded as insane and totally impossible to optimistic. And I fully anticipate that I won’t get any more credit for being correct than I did for my prediction of the 2008 financial crisis.

People really don’t want the truth until right before it becomes obvious to everyone. They certainly won’t pay anything for it. History suggests you’re fortunate if you don’t get crucified for it.

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