On The Shocking 2025 ‘Deagel’ Forecast.
- A look at the Deagel website, which is quite sophisticated, makes it clear we’re not dealing with some blogger concocting outrageous clickbait.
- It seems to be well-connected with defense contractors and government agencies like the CIA.
- National Security Agency, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
- Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
- OSCE, Stratfor, The World Bank, United Nations (UN).
- Russian Defense Procurement Agency.
Is The Zionist Tribe Behind The Vax Depopulation Agenda?
Posted on November 14, 2021
3 minute vid.
Yeah, it is. Throughout history, there used to be a competition between the British monarchy, the Jesuit / Vatican mafias, Freemasons, and these guys. Not anymore. They are all working together to bring us down, trying to get their Great Reset / Social Credit System pushed through like the Roman Catholic Great Inquisition and medieval witch hunts. It really comes down to whether or not most of you can get past this single point of contention.
This Jewish website has a list of over 1,000 times the tribe has been expelled by countries all over the world. They see it as a badge of courage. Me, not so much. Zionist agenda has been around for around 250 years or so, but Jewish trouble-making has been around a lot longer than that. Learn about Zionism and Orthodox Judaism, sheep, and you tell me if they have the best interests of us Gentiles at heart.
- Video deleted - https://www.bitchute.com/video/zbjdk5P0Wr4y/
The same video below.
https://verumetinventa.wordpress.com/2021/11/14/is-the-zionist-tribe-behind-the-vax-depopulation-agenda/
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ANTHONY NESCI - Covid is Communism Rebranded as a Deadly Virus | 17 Oct 2021
Who are the ones behind the COVID-VAX depopulation agenda
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On The Shocking 2025 ‘Deagel’ Forecast:
- There are 182 countries listed below. View year 2013 listing.
- GDP: Gross Domestic Product (in USD millions)
- Mil. Exp.: Military Expenditures (in USD millions)
- PPP: Power Purchase Parity (in USD)
- $: U.S. Dollar (USD)
- There are 182 countries listed below. View year 2013 listing.
- GDP: Gross Domestic Product (in USD millions)
- Mil. Exp.: Military Expenditures (in USD millions)
- PPP: Power Purchase Parity (in USD)
- $: U.S. Dollar (USD)
Country | Population | GDP | Mil. Exp. | PPP | ||
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1 | China | 1,370,020,000 1,350,000,000 | $14,934,725 $8,940,000 | $246,328 $178,000 | $15,573 $9,800 | |
2 | India | 1,360,580,000 1,220,000,000 | $4,310,590 $1,760,000 | $105,223 $43,000 | $4,526 $4,000 | |
3 | Brazil | 221,414,000 201,010,000 | $3,622,980 $2,190,000 | $56,671 $32,190 | $12,998 $12,100 | |
4 | Russia | 134,532,520 142,500,000 | $3,307,500 $2,110,000 | $124,199 $93,870 | $24,594 $18,100 | |
5 | Germany | 79,554,340 81,150,000 | $2,560,220 $3,590,000 | $25,882 $48,460 | $22,945 $39,500 | |
6 | Japan | 124,567,840 127,250,000 | $2,556,420 $5,000,000 | $13,388 $49,000 | $16,241 $37,100 | |
7 | Mexico | 126,851,140 118,820,000 | $1,565,745 $1,330,000 | $6,697 $7,850 | $12,169 $15,600 | |
8 | Indonesia | 271,369,860 251,160,000 | $1,438,933 $867,500 | $35,872 $6,760 | $6,523 $5,200 | |
9 | Turkey | 89,091,960 80,690,000 | $1,324,684 $821,800 | $54,866 $18,990 | $13,946 $15,300 | |
10 | South Korea | 47,904,920 48,950,000 | $1,290,099 $1,200,000 | $29,552 $33,600 | $25,966 $33,200 | |
11 | France | 42,372,540 65,950,000 | $1,142,724 $2,740,000 | $18,061 $61,920 | $17,979 $35,700 | |
12 | Italy | 42,002,400 61,480,000 | $1,044,978 $2,070,000 | $11,929 $35,000 | $16,586 $29,600 | |
13 | Canada | 27,786,300 34,570,000 | $1,020,855 $1,820,000 | $7,169 $22,570 | $24,493 $43,100 | |
14 | United States of America | 69,086,600 316,440,000 | $920,752 $16,720,000 | $7,983 $726,000 | $8,885 $52,800 | |
15 | Iran | 85,296,980 79,850,000 | $802,295 $411,900 | $19,281 $12,000 | $13,437 $12,800 | |
16 | Argentina | 45,697,020 42,610,000 | $737,462 $484,600 | $6,305 $4,410 | $18,678 $18,600 | |
17 | Thailand | 68,877,560 67,500,000 | $730,254 $400,900 | $12,537 $5,880 | $15,146 $9,900 | |
18 | South Africa | 46,706,180 48,600,000 | $631,230 $353,900 | $9,766 $4,100 | $11,104 $11,500 | |
19 | Malaysia | 30,422,800 29,630,000 | $615,368 $312,400 | $11,747 $4,840 | $28,896 $17,500 | |
20 | Colombia | 50,000,740 45,740,000 | $561,082 $369,200 | $18,401 $12,100 | $15,314 $11,100 | |
21 | United Kingdom | 32,105,460 63,390,000 | $542,358 $2,490,000 | $5,715 $62,000 | $11,262 $37,300 | |
22 | Saudi Arabia | 26,582,960 26,940,000 | $526,375 $718,500 | $26,154 $57,300 | $13,036 $31,300 | |
23 | Venezuela | 30,902,520 28,460,000 | $513,652 $367,500 | $5,346 $3,850 | $11,626 $13,600 | |
24 | Spain | 26,081,240 47,370,000 | $492,740 $1,350,000 | $2,806 $11,600 | $12,595 $30,100 | |
25 | Poland | 38,039,760 38,380,000 | $491,961 $513,900 | $6,986 $9,800 | $14,012 $21,100 | |
26 | Philippines | 101,491,160 105,720,000 | $451,341 $272,200 | $4,435 $3,240 | $6,353 $4,700 | |
27 | Nigeria | 160,290,940 174,510,000 | $447,476 $292,000 | $6,029 $2,600 | $3,634 $2,800 | |
28 | Chile | 18,044,720 17,220,000 | $418,066 $281,700 | $10,574 $5,740 | $28,717 $19,100 | |
29 | Taiwan | 17,508,200 23,300,000 | $391,059 $484,700 | $7,050 $10,250 | $26,918 $39,600 | |
30 | Peru | 32,500,300 29,850,000 | $387,823 $210,300 | $5,586 $2,690 | $17,047 $11,100 | |
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Country | Population | GDP | Mil. Exp. | PPP | ||
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31 | Egypt | 83,271,180 86,890,000 | $326,454 $284,900 | $5,627 $4,760 | $5,150 $11,100 | |
32 | Vietnam | 99,781,480 93,420,000 | $292,519 $187,800 | $7,065 $4,450 | $4,188 $5,600 | |
33 | Peru | 32,037,600 30,150,000 | $285,734 $208,200 | $3,972 $2,660 | $12,741 $12,000 | |
34 | Algeria | 40,768,540 38,810,000 | $261,994 $227,800 | $8,974 $10,210 | $8,388 $14,300 | |
35 | Bangladesh | 188,390,820 166,280,000 | $256,098 $186,600 | $2,880 $2,150 | $1,942 $3,400 | |
36 | United Kingdom | 22,570,600 63,740,000 | $254,800 $2,850,000 | $1,852 $69,000 | $7,526 $37,700 | |
37 | Kazakhstan | 18,728,520 17,950,000 | $254,021 $225,600 | $2,503 $2,730 | $13,369 $24,100 | |
38 | Belgium | 7,033,880 10,450,000 | $201,932 $527,800 | $1,201 $5,540 | $19,139 $41,700 | |
39 | Iraq | 30,135,560 32,580,000 | $192,215 $232,200 | $13,154 $20,000 | $7,759 $14,100 | |
40 | Romania | 19,331,780 21,730,000 | $187,826 $202,500 | $2,113 $2,600 | $10,205 $19,400 | |
41 | Ukraine | 36,714,840 44,290,000 | $175,577 $134,900 | $2,606 $3,700 | $6,277 $8,200 | |
42 | Morocco | 35,230,100 32,990,000 | $172,356 $112,600 | $7,555 $4,010 | $6,989 $7,700 | |
43 | Austria | 5,719,700 8,220,000 | $161,819 $436,100 | $600 $3,530 | $18,861 $45,400 | |
44 | Finland | 4,284,320 5,270,000 | $151,434 $276,300 | $1,835 $4,060 | $23,564 $40,500 | |
45 | Czech Republic | 7,710,340 10,630,000 | $151,103 $200,000 | $1,148 $2,160 | $16,778 $28,400 | |
46 | Angola | 16,087,760 19,090,000 | $146,602 $131,400 | $5,119 $4,750 | $7,950 $8,200 | |
47 | Hungary | 8,715,400 9,920,000 | $139,703 $129,700 | $1,320 $1,070 | $16,548 $24,300 | |
48 | Sweden | 4,619,660 9,720,000 | $133,940 $559,100 | $1,309 $6,600 | $19,329 $44,700 | |
49 | Singapore | 3,535,140 5,570,000 | $126,289 $307,100 | $2,269 $10,800 | $23,816 $81,300 | |
50 | Ecuador | 17,391,720 15,650,000 | $119,843 $100,500 | $2,167 $2,830 | $9,844 $11,400 | |
51 | Australia | 8,882,220 22,510,000 | $113,555 $1,480,000 | $573 $25,300 | $8,523 $46,600 | |
52 | Portugal | 6,255,960 10,810,000 | $111,819 $228,200 | $1,094 $2,900 | $11,916 $26,300 | |
53 | Ethiopia | 97,580,520 96,630,000 | $111,066 $49,860 | $1,175 $453 | $1,626 $1,500 | |
54 | Sri Lanka | 22,925,768 21,870,000 | $104,200 $71,570 | $2,370 $1,600 | $6,493 $10,400 | |
55 | Slovakia | 5,146,320 5,440,000 | $102,793 $100,100 | $1,092 $1,100 | $20,401 $27,700 | |
56 | Norway | 2,535,820 5,150,000 | $100,936 $511,600 | $1,285 $7,170 | $26,536 $65,900 | |
57 | Denmark | 3,715,940 5,570,000 | $100,392 $347,200 | $651 $4,890 | $18,011 $44,300 | |
58 | Azerbaijan | 9,736,100 9,690,000 | $91,931 $77,910 | $3,177 $3,660 | $13,489 $17,900 | |
59 | Cuba | 10,584,960 11,050,000 | $91,259 $72,300 | $2,752 - | $9,604 $10,200 | |
60 | Burma | 59,385,280 55,740,000 | $90,830 $65,290 | $1,721 $1,230 | $2,185 $4,800 | |
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Country | Population | GDP | Mil. Exp. | PPP | ||
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61 | Sudan | 36,886,180 35,480,000 | $88,602 $70,030 | $2,261 $1,550 | $2,835 $4,500 | |
62 | Uzbekistan | 30,491,260 28,930,000 | $86,400 $63,080 | $2,813 $1,800 | $4,048 $5,600 | |
63 | Switzerland | 3,275,300 8,060,000 | $85,633 $679,000 | $415 $5,200 | $17,430 $55,200 | |
64 | Syria | 17,625,000 17,950,000 | $80,184 $64,700 | $4,250 $3,000 | $5,051 $5,100 | |
65 | Belarus | 8,933,740 9,610,000 | $76,538 $77,170 | $761 $926 | $11,510 $18,200 | |
66 | Qatar | 1,385,453 2,120,000 | $75,839 $212,000 | $2,657 $18,000 | $35,518 $144,400 | |
67 | Dominican Republic | 11,344,220 10,350,000 | $72,936 $62,480 | $397 $381 | $8,665 $12,800 | |
68 | Guatemala | 14,661,660 14,650,000 | $65,818 $58,300 | $212 $244 | $4,461 $7,500 | |
69 | Kenya | 44,486,220 45,010,000 | $64,803 $62,720 | $1,436 $1,230 | $2,081 $3,100 | |
70 | Kuwait | 1,955,060 2,740,000 | $63,989 $179,300 | $1,449 $9,000 | $21,820 $71,000 | |
71 | Oman | 2,643,280 3,220,000 | $62,189 $80,540 | $4,583 $6,900 | $19,291 $44,100 | |
72 | Tunisia | 11,116,660 10,940,000 | $58,682 $49,120 | $625 $760 | $7,541 $11,400 | |
73 | Costa Rica | 5,213,460 4,750,000 | $57,691 $50,460 | $265 - | $10,037 $14,900 | |
74 | New Zealand | 3,298,200 4,400,000 | $57,364 $201,000 | $234 $2,260 | $11,595 $35,000 | |
75 | Ghana | 23,312,260 25,760,000 | $52,872 $35,480 | $564 $198 | $3,240 $4,200 | |
76 | Bulgaria | 5,437,920 6,920,000 | $51,947 $55,080 | $900 $803 | $12,513 $17,100 | |
77 | Croatia | 4,109,400 4,470,000 | $48,509 $58,330 | $704 $991 | $13,000 $20,400 | |
78 | Panama | 4,022,800 3,610,000 | $46,868 $44,690 | $385 $340 | $15,240 $20,300 | |
79 | Turkmenistan | 5,580,200 5,170,000 | $45,838 $47,540 | $1,276 $1,140 | $10,464 $14,200 | |
80 | Bolivia | 11,523,260 10,630,000 | $45,010 $34,080 | $606 $499 | $5,580 $6,200 | |
81 | Uruguay | 3,153,980 3,330,000 | $44,197 $55,600 | $437 $1,080 | $9,342 $20,500 | |
82 | Yemen | 22,855,600 26,050,000 | $43,725 $45,450 | $1,868 $1,800 | $2,101 $3,900 | |
83 | Lithuania | 2,955,500 3,500,000 | $43,271 $48,720 | $354 $472 | $17,374 $26,700 | |
84 | United Arab Emirates | 2,478,000 5,630,000 | $43,087 $416,400 | $692 $23,000 | $11,592 $65,000 | |
85 | Serbia | 6,248,280 7,210,000 | $42,573 $42,650 | $571 $941 | $7,467 $12,500 | |
86 | Cameroon | 19,847,400 23,130,000 | $42,485 $32,160 | $574 $455 | $3,058 $3,000 | |
87 | Lebanon | 5,142,160 5,880,000 | $39,692 $4,500 | $1,155 $1,800 | $11,027 $17,900 | |
88 | Uganda | 38,727,680 35,920,000 | $38,929 $26,090 | $655 $370 | $1,436 $1,800 | |
89 | Nepal | 32,393,500 30,990,000 | $37,664 $19,640 | $551 $276 | $1,661 $2,400 | |
90 | Tanzania | 36,523,940 4,640,000 | $37,533 $36,620 | $212 $400 | $1,434 $1,900 | |
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91 | Greece | 3,295,240 10,770,000 | $36,117 $246,400 | $317 $4,230 | $7,307 $25,800 | |
92 | Slovenia | 1,513,920 1,990,000 | $35,792 $49,930 | $317 $588 | $16,929 $29,400 | |
93 | Cote d'Ivoire | 21,808,100 22,850,000 | $35,630 $33,960 | $522 $559 | $2,334 $2,900 | |
94 | Paraguay | 7,070,800 6,700,000 | $34,003 $31,300 | $440 $520 | $6,870 $8,400 | |
95 | Jordan | 6,421,500 7,930,000 | $33,997 $36,550 | $1,407 $1,700 | $4,404 $11,900 | |
96 | Afghanistan | 29,357,180 31,820,000 | $33,634 $21,710 | $964 $1,500 | $1,425 $2,000 | |
97 | Libya | 3,311,580 6,240,000 | $32,516 $49,340 | $1,399 - | $6,546 $16,600 | |
98 | Cambodia | 15,928,760 15,460,000 | $31,176 $16,900 | $709 $260 | $2,796 $3,300 | |
99 | Israel | 2,856,300 7,820,000 | $28,217 $305,000 | $387 $17,000 | $6,586 $33,400 | |
100 | Latvia | 1,653,600 2,160,000 | $27,100 $32,820 | $237 $285 | $15,949 $23,900 | |
101 | Zambia | 14,816,520 14,640,000 | $27,092 $25,610 | $430 $400 | $2,031 $4,100 | |
102 | Gabon | 1,684,940 1,670,000 | $25,632 $20,680 | $277 $276 | $21,732 $21,600 | |
103 | Democratic Republic of Congo | 73,160,640 77,430,000 | $25,563 $32,670 | $504 $560 | $448 $700 | |
104 | El Salvador | 5,139,140 6,120,000 | $24,355 $25,140 | $151 $254 | $5,999 $8,000 | |
105 | Trinidad and Tobago | 1,213,740 1,220,000 | $23,846 $29,630 | $37 $71 | $13,098 $31,300 | |
106 | Burkina Faso | 18,402,380 18,360,000 | $23,715 $13,380 | $304 $184 | $1,841 $1,700 | |
107 | Honduras | 8,540,320 8,600,000 | $23,193 $19,370 | $129 $203 | $3,220 $4,700 | |
108 | Senegal | 12,879,960 13,630,000 | $22,837 $15,880 | $304 $195 | $2,533 $2,300 | |
109 | Republic of the Congo | 4,756,260 4,660,000 | $21,884 $14,110 | $194 $123 | $6,573 $6,600 | |
110 | Mozambique | 23,212,960 24,690,000 | $21,140 $16,590 | $163 $117 | $1,301 $1,100 | |
111 | Botswana | 2,295,700 2,150,000 | $21,018 $16,300 | $499 $376 | $13,079 $16,000 | |
112 | Georgia | 4,540,560 4,930,000 | $20,078 $16,130 | $446 $434 | $6,317 $7,700 | |
113 | Ireland | 1,506,920 4,830,000 | $19,371 $245,800 | $38 $1,350 | $8,570 $46,800 | |
114 | Brunei Darussalam | 436,380 422,675 | $18,891 $17,430 | $670 $423 | $59,980 $77,700 | |
115 | Laos | 7,404,660 6,800,000 | $18,686 $11,710 | $86 $46 | $3,605 $5,000 | |
116 | Mongolia | 3,527,120 2,950,000 | $17,927 $11,730 | $220 $124 | $7,261 $10,200 | |
117 | Papua New Guinea | 6,560,740 6,550,000 | $17,899 $16,100 | $177 $87 | $3,131 $2,400 | |
118 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 3,801,420 3,870,000 | $17,656 $18,890 | $249 $255 | $6,635 $9,800 | |
119 | Chad | 11,462,820 11,410,000 | $17,412 $15,840 | $317 $360 | $2,170 $2,600 | |
120 | Estonia | 841,160 1,260,000 | $17,200 $26,360 | $211 $520 | $12,385 $26,600 | |
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https://archive.is/wRFDw
Country | Population | GDP | Mil. Exp. | PPP | ||
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121 | Mali | 15,024,080 16,460,000 | $17,142 $12,040 | $272 $172 | $1,630 $1,600 | |
122 | Rwanda | 11,924,640 12,340,000 | $16,494 $8,000 | $342 $86 | $1,976 $1,700 | |
123 | Equatorial Guinea | 664,319 722,254 | $16,329 $15,400 | $12 $21 | $16,387 $32,600 | |
124 | Namibia | 2,280,500 2,190,000 | $16,072 $11,980 | $462 $370 | $6,810 $10,800 | |
125 | Niger | 18,791,040 17,470,000 | $15,613 $8,290 | $186 $88 | $1,187 $1,000 | |
126 | Cyprus | 835,300 1,170,000 | $15,212 $21,340 | $331 $436 | $12,063 $28,000 | |
127 | Mauritius | 1,369,080 1,330,000 | $14,715 $12,720 | $30 $24 | $12,656 $17,900 | |
128 | Armenia | 2,910,240 3,060,000 | $14,238 $11,110 | $398 $455 | $5,299 $7,400 | |
129 | Albania | 2,695,100 3,020,000 | $14,120 $13,590 | $156 $141 | $6,622 $11,100 | |
130 | Madagascar | 21,020,480 23,200,000 | $13,295 $11,190 | $73 $77 | $698 $1,400 | |
131 | Bahrain | 744,577 1,310,000 | $13,294 $34,050 | $204 $1,070 | $12,459 $51,400 | |
132 | Haiti | 10,487,640 9,990,000 | $13,063 $8,920 | $46 - | $1,320 $1,800 | |
133 | Zimbabwe | 15,924,800 13,770,000 | $13,049 $13,740 | $356 $400 | $617 $2,000 | |
134 | Benin | 9,986,640 10,160,000 | $13,031 $9,240 | $124 $92 | $1,864 $1,900 | |
135 | Jamaica | 2,434,160 2,930,000 | $12,989 $13,920 | $59 $119 | $5,825 $8,700 | |
136 | Tajikistan | 8,447,180 8,050,000 | $12,861 $9,160 | $161 $110 | $2,175 $2,700 | |
137 | Macedonia | 1,890,580 2,090,000 | $12,347 $10,920 | $364 $127 | $9,330 $13,200 | |
138 | Nicaragua | 6,259,080 5,850,000 | $11,983 $11,850 | $54 $74 | $2,735 $4,800 | |
139 | Malawi | 16,921,960 17,380,000 | $9,026 $4,410 | $90 $40 | $762 $800 | |
140 | Moldova | 3,272,700 3,580,000 | $8,744 $7,400 | $26 $37 | $2,640 $4,800 | |
141 | Bahamas | 304,264 321,834 | $7,593 $8,650 | $45 - | $19,845 $25,100 | |
142 | Kyrgyzstan | 5,560,260 5,600,000 | $7,238 $7,650 | $23 $28 | $1,808 $3,400 | |
143 | Guinea | 11,035,060 11,470,000 | $7,202 $6,770 | $53 $63 | $804 $1,300 | |
144 | Malta | 314,930 412,655 | $7,180 $10,260 | $28 $62 | $16,107 $31,700 | |
145 | Togo | 7,100,280 7,350,000 | $6,610 $4,840 | $97 $70 | $1,330 $1,500 | |
146 | Suriname | 607,416 573,311 | $5,958 $5,270 | $32 $30 | $11,473 $16,700 | |
147 | Mauritania | 3,236,700 3,510,000 | $5,671 $4,290 | $306 $225 | $2,503 $3,400 | |
148 | Burundi | 11,230,040 10,390,000 | $4,984 $3,040 | $206 $72 | $634 $900 | |
149 | Swaziland | 1,491,340 1,420,000 | $4,981 $3,840 | $156 $120 | $4,771 $7,800 | |
150 | Sierra Leone | 5,073,720 5,740,000 | $4,766 $5,410 | $65 $39 | $1,342 $2,100 | |
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Country | Population | GDP | Mil. Exp. | PPP | ||
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151 | Puerto Rico | 1,024,240 3,620,000 | $4,707 $93,520 | - - | $3,064 $16,300 | |
152 | Montenegro | 518,492 650,036 | $4,576 $4,660 | $76 $84 | $8,938 $15,200 | |
153 | Luxembourg | 192,443 520,672 | $4,486 $63,930 | $11 $383 | $15,539 $92,400 | |
154 | Eritrea | 5,946,060 6,380,000 | $4,441 $3,870 | $239 $196 | $845 $1,200 | |
155 | Fiji | 876,904 903,207 | $4,287 $4,170 | $50 $60 | $4,146 $8,200 | |
156 | New Caledonia | 231,642 267,840 | $4,031 $11,100 | - - | $11,738 $38,800 | |
157 | Guyana | 714,085 735,554 | $3,800 $3,140 | $50 $32 | $7,603 $6,900 | |
158 | Bhutan | 793,039 733,643 | $3,639 $2,090 | $31 - | $6,556 $7,700 | |
159 | Barbados | 222,219 289,680 | $3,523 $4,280 | $13 - | $10,486 $16,200 | |
160 | Central African Republic | 5,090,360 5,280,000 | $3,494 $1,730 | $29 $20 | $833 $600 | |
161 | Lesotho | 1,920,380 1,940,000 | $3,179 $2,460 | $54 $48 | $1,481 $2,900 | |
162 | Maldives | 387,985 393,595 | $2,908 $2,400 | $106 $77 | $7,531 $12,400 | |
163 | Cape Verde | 598,340 538,535 | $2,786 $1,970 | $13 $9 | $5,673 $6,300 | |
164 | Djibouti | 738,707 810,179 | $2,586 $1,580 | $94 $52 | $3,772 $3,000 | |
165 | Aruba | 109,675 110,663 | $2,495 $2,520 | - - | $21,775 $25,300 | |
166 | Gambia | 1,700,920 1,920,000 | $2,215 $918 | $20 - | $1,860 $1,700 | |
167 | Liberia | 3,637,800 4,090,000 | $2,079 $2,070 | $18 $16 | $555 $900 | |
168 | Belize | 333,976 340,844 | $1,758 $1,670 | $18 - | $6,882 $8,100 | |
169 | Iceland | 133,582 317,351 | $1,756 $16,200 | - - | $8,762 $42,600 | |
170 | Guinea-Bissau | 1,664,700 1,690,000 | $1,433 $1,040 | $32 $18 | $1,230 $1,400 | |
171 | Vanuatu | 262,755 266,937 | $1,427 $816 | - - | $6,350 $2,500 | |
172 | Solomon Islands | 590,419 609,883 | $1,362 $1,160 | $36 $30 | $3,295 $1,800 | |
173 | Saint Lucia | 134,786 163,362 | $1,147 $1,340 | - - | $9,074 $11,100 | |
174 | Comoros | 828,030 766,865 | $1,144 $722 | $28 $17 | $1,684 $1,700 | |
175 | Grenada | 111,633 110,152 | $963 $839 | - - | $11,384 $11,800 | |
176 | Samoa | 192,501 196,628 | $868 $825 | - - | $6,074 $5,200 | |
177 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 94,291 102,918 | $838 $745 | - - | $9,820 $10,900 | |
178 | Kiribati | 110,119 104,488 | $610 $164 | - - | $7,916 $1,600 | |
179 | Tonga | 103,430 106,440 | $586 $494 | $4 - | $6,722 $5,000 | |
180 | Micronesia | 101,427 105,681 | $523 $339 | - - | $3,437 $3,200 | |
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Country | Population | GDP | Mil. Exp. | PPP | ||
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181 | Sao Tome and Principe | 192,361 190,428 | $499 $362 | $3 - | $2,501 $3,100 | |
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There have been many questions about the countries forecast specially the one focusing on the United States of America (USA). They won't be answered one by one but below you can find some explanation, thoughts and reflections. We are going to keep this as short as possible.
The majority of the economic and demographic data used in the making of the forecasts is widely available by institutions such as the CIA, IMF, UN, USG, etc. You can see the most relevant data at every single country's page. There is a tiny part of data coming from a variety of shadow sources such as Internet gurus, unsigned reports and others. But all these sources are from the internet and are of public domain for at least a minority. For example, several years ago Dagong, the Chinese ratings agency, published a report analyzing the physical economy of the States comparing it with those of China, Germany and Japan. The conclusion was that the US GDP was something between $5 to $10 trillion instead of $15 trillion as officially reported by the USG. We assume that the official data, especially economic, released by governments is fake, cooked or distorted in some degree. Historically it is well known that the former Soviet Union was making up fake statistics years before its collapse. Western as well as other countries are making up their numbers today to conceal their real state of affairs. We are sure that many people out there can find government statistics in their own countries that by their own personal experience are hard to believe or are so optimistic that may belong to a different country.
Despite the numeric data "quantity" there is a "quality" model which has not a direct translation into numeric data. The 2014 strain of Ebola has a death rate of 50-60% but try to imagine what would happen if there is a pandemic of Ebola with hundreds of thousands or millions infected with the virus. So far the few cases of Ebola-infected people have "enjoyed" intensive healthcare with anti-viral and breathing assistance but above all with abundant human support by Physicians and nurses. In a pandemic scenario that kind of healthcare won't be available for the overwhelming number of infected leading to a dramatic increase of the death rate due to the lack of proper healthcare. The "quality" factor is that the death rate could increase to 80-90% in a pandemic scenario from the stated 50-60% rate. The figure itself is not important what is relevant is the fact that the scenario can evolve beyond the initial conditions from a 50% death toll to more than 90%. By the way, no pandemic or nuclear war is included in the forecast.
The key element to understand the process that the USA will enter in the upcoming decade is migration. In the past, specially in the 20th century, the key factor that allowed the USA to rise to its colossus status was immigration with the benefits of a demographic expansion supporting the credit expansion and the brain drain from the rest of the world benefiting the States. The collapse of the Western financial system will wipe out the standard of living of its population while ending ponzi schemes such as the stock exchange and the pension funds. The population will be hit so badly by a full array of bubbles and ponzi schemes that the migration engine will start to work in reverse accelerating itself due to ripple effects thus leading to the demise of the States. This unseen situation for the States will develop itself in a cascade pattern with unprecedented and devastating effects for the economy. Jobs offshoring will surely end with many American Corporations relocating overseas thus becoming foreign Corporations!!!! We see a significant part of the American population migrating to Latin America and Asia while migration to Europe - suffering a similar illness - won't be relevant. Nevertheless the death toll will be horrible. Take into account that the Soviet Union's population was poorer than the Americans nowadays or even then. The ex-Soviets suffered during the following struggle in the 1990s with a significant death toll and the loss of national pride. Might we say "Twice the pride, double the fall"? Nope. The American standard of living is one of the highest, far more than double of the Soviets while having added a services economy that will be gone along with the financial system. When pensioners see their retirement disappear in front of their eyes and there are no servicing jobs you can imagine what is going to happen next. At least younger people can migrate. Never in human history were so many elders among the population. In past centuries people were lucky to get to their 30s or 40s. The American downfall is set to be far worse than the Soviet Union's one. A confluence of crisis with a devastating result.
The Demographic crisis in the former Soviet Union countries has extended for over two decades, if we accept that it ended early in this decade (2010s). The demographic crisis will hit the World in the near future and is projected to last between three and eight decades more or less depending on technological breakthrough and environmental issues. The aftermath is more likely a frozen picture with the population numbers staying the same for a very, very long period of time. The countries forecast population numbers do reflect birth/deaths but also migratory movements. Many countries are going to increase their gross population due to immigration while their native population may shrink.
Over the past two thousand years we have witnessed the Western civilization built around the Mediterranean Sea shifting to Northern Europe and then by the mid 20th century shifting to an Atlantic axis to finally get centered into the States in the past 30 years. The next move will see the civilization being centered in Asia with Russia and China on top. Historically a change in the economic paradigm has resulted in a death toll that is rarely highlighted by mainstream historians. When the transition from rural areas to large cities happened in Europe many people unable to accept the new paradigm killed themselves. They killed themselves by a psychological factor. This is not mainstream but it is true. A new crisis joins old, well known patterns with new ones.
Sorry to disappoint many of you with our forecast. It is getting worse and worse every year since the beginning of the pre-crisis in 2007. It is already said that this website is non-profit, built on spare time and we provide our information and services AS IS without further explanations and/or guarantees. We are not linked to any government in any way, shape or form. We are not a death or satanic cult or arms dealers as some BS is floating around the internet on this topic. Take into account that the forecast is nothing more than a model whether flawed or correct. It is not God's word or a magic device that allows to foresee the future.
Sunday, October 26th, 2014
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COMPLETE LIST OF JEWISH EXPULSIONS (1,043 TOTAL)
Egyptian historian Apion (1st Century B.C.), who the Jewish Josephus wrote an entire book (‘Against Apion’) attempting to debunk because he said bad things about Jews and their perfectness (Tacitus via Apion via Manetho, ‘Judaism In Action’) (this first entry may in fact need to be omitted due to the fact that it is largely mythistorical and also that it is referring to the Hebrew people who are not exactly the same people as the Jewish people)
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1972 A.D. - Uganda -
Jews Expelled by President Idi Amin (M. Jamison, ‘Idi Amin and Uganda:
An Annotated Bibliography’, 1992, p. 155)
2014 A.D. - San Juan la Laguana, Guatemala - Jews Expelled due to lack of contact with locals (https://archive.is/pIGLQ)
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