posted on Jul, 17 2014 @ 03:17 PM
At a time when the entire world is close to bankruptcy
The only thing that has "saved" the world economies in the past have been WW's
It is logical to assume that "someone" wants a WW and is doing all they can to start it
Right now the USA is militarily weak (smallest and most overworked military since before WWI) ,
the USA nearly bankrupt and continues to print $ and spend like it is not at the brink of a total financial meltdown,
the USA has tons of discouraged workers (people who after years of trying have given up looking for jobs)
the USA is morally bankrupt
making it illegal to be homeless, and giving homes to people who are not citizens just for showing up -
making it illegal in many towns in the US to feed the homeless, while taking billions from US citizens to feed people who cross the border
and at every turn, someone is screaming in the world that the USA has a "responsibility" to step in and save (name the country/name the religious
group/ name the racial group)
China has so many males and so few females that sociologically and historically it needs to go to war to cull the male population before the
frustrated males cause internal problems
I could go country by country and list why a WW would be considered a good thing by it's leadership, and the collective leadership of the world
WW's tend to put countries back into financial stability
WW's definitely cull excess males (of which there is a worldwide surplus due to selective abortion and female infantcide)
WW's also tend to restore morality to countries
.......... the USA is definitely the most sexually immoral country in the world (see our entertainment industry that we export world wide)
I can see where world leaders might conspire to have a WW to "restore balance" as they perceive it,
of course, at the expense of the "little people" who are little more to them than ants.
I am normally not a conspiracy person, but "something is rotten in Denmark" my friend.
edit on 17-7-2014 by grandmakdw because: highlight salient points