History has proven that ALL WARS are a result of someone wanting another’s resources.
So, why is it that every time we declare War on someone or something we end up making the problem worse? Much worse.
Let’s start with Lyndon Johnsons Great Society where he declared the “War on Poverty.”
The war on poverty (56 years later) is a disaster.
Why?
Over 92 federal programs designed to help lower-income Americans have not provided the relief intended. And there is little evidence that these efforts have been successful.
Not to be outdone by Johnson, Nixon declared the “War on Drugs” where he called drug abuse “public enemy number one.”
George W. Bush (baby Bush) formally declared the “War on Terror” on September 16, 2001 (originally called the war on “terrorism”).
What All Wars Have in Common
So, what do all these wars have in common?
- They’ve all failed…miserably
- And they’ve all made the original problem much worse
- In the process, they’ve made a small group of wealthy people into a smaller group of uber-wealthy people
- They’re all connected with Banksters
- And they provide great cover for corruption
Unfortunately, most people don’t realize that all wars are bankster wars.
Definition: “Bankster” = modern day bankers combined with mafia-styled mobsters.
And in the past, you could tell the difference between the two.
Today, there is no distinction.
Yes, I know it’s very noble to believe that “fighting for a bigger cause” makes the idea of killing millions of people more palatable.
However, the “bigger cause” (like stopping the spread of Communism, or Islamic terrorism) is a great cover for pillaging a foreign country for profit.
And profit is what motivates banksters.
Not only is war profitable, it keeps economies from collapsing (Cough! our economy, Cough! Cough!).
The markets know this.
And they also know the “Cycle of War” is on the upswing.
Cue up: Russia/Ukraine and China/Taiwan.
You need to get ready – especially for WW3 – because this cycle can enhance or devastate your portfolio.
The good news is you can determine which way it affects you by learning how to prosper AND thrive in Turbulent Times (HERE).
And be sure to read how the Saudis are stabbing us in the back as they cut new oil deals with Russia, China, and Iran in our August edition of “…In Plain English” (HERE).
Share this with a friend…especially if they don’t like war.
They will thank YOU later.
And tell them: We’re Not Just About Finance
But we use finance to give you hope.
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