As we enter 2024, what awaits us is anything but certain. There are many, including myself, who believe 2024 is going to present historic challenges and will lead to unprecedented events over the next few years.
Folks – this may be the beginning of what so many of us have been preparing for. Maybe.
Here are five areas that I believe are extremely concerning:
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- Mass Illegal Immigration: I believe the invasion that has been occurring for decades – and especially over the last 3 years is the most significant threat to our way of life. Estimates range from 3.5 to 10 million illegal immigrants have entered the country in just the last few years. Add to that the 11-20 million from the past two decades and we have not only a serious culture issue but a security one as well. Oh – and there is still another year left before there is any chance of this changing. There is no other explanation as to why this is occurring other than purposely trying to destroy this country.
- Cybersecurity Breach on Critical Infrastructure: In an era of increasing reliance on digital systems, the vulnerability of critical infrastructure to cyber threats is becoming an escalating concern. A significant cybersecurity breach could disrupt essential services such as power grids, transportation systems, or healthcare networks. The potential fallout might lead to widespread panic and economic disruptions.
- Political Turmoil and Social Unrest: There is little doubt that the political theater in 2024 will be the most volatile in the last few generations. Political division, contentious elections, and allegations of election fraud will contribute to heightened tensions and social unrest in the United States. Mass protests, clashes between opposing groups, and challenges to the democratic process will dominate headlines.
- Economic Downturn and Unemployment Surge: The intricate functionality of global markets is inherently unpredictable, and 2024 will bring an unforeseen economic downturn. Factors such as geopolitical conflict, trade disputes, and unexpected global events will trigger a significant economic downturn, resulting in a surge in unemployment rates across the United States. The impact will extend beyond financial markets, affecting livelihoods, consumer confidence, and government policies aimed at economic recovery.
- International Conflict: We will likely witness a tidal wave of violence and conflict across the globe. Whether sparked by territorial disputes, ideological differences, or resource competition, such conflicts could have far-reaching implications for world peace and stability. We are already aware of the war between Russia and Ukraine. Many NATO countries seem determined to have this war spread to additional participants. China appears ready to take full control of Taiwan. Impacted shipping routes are already creating economic turmoil and supply chain issues. This is bound to continue and worsen.
While there is little doubt I’ll not hit the nail on the head with all I’ve suggested even coming close is certainly not positive. What’s critical is to realize that these times we are living in are quite unlike any other and the writing’s on the wall.
Folks, now is the time to ramp up your preparations. We see what has happened over the past few years. Events are accelerating and getting more and more extreme.
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Take care all –
Rourke
It certainly looks like bad times rising, prep as best you can.
It’s going to be a tough year. Plan accordingly.
Seems to me that everything you mentioned has been unfolding for a while now. It’s a multilayered shit sandwich we are looking at for our future.
big brother wants to turn usa into a third world country
These things are all intertwined.
Many immigrants coming across the border are males, of all nationalities, between 18 and 35 years old. Do you remember a few short years ago when every government agency, even the WIC Program, was buying up guns?
hmmm.
We are being set-up for a cyberterrorist attack. How many movies, books, etc. with this theme have been put out in the last 5 years? We have real life examples of fairly successful hackings, a school, credit card company, utilities company, library and more I haven’t heard of. The MSM has started warning about the threat of cyberterrorism and THAT puts off a fishy odor. I wonder if the threat of Donald Trump as President isn’t enough for a false flag. Why not? They kept us locked in our houses in 2020 and only the ‘mules’ could get out to vote.
hmmm.
But then the economy is just as good a reason for a false flag. And that brings in international conflict, also. As the largest oil producing countries join BRICS+, the US spends another 100 billion on Ukraine and the other NATO countries sanction themselves into a depression, we have a tendency to forget that the WEF still has a pretty aggressive plan to ‘own everything and be happy’. A Y2K cyberattack could come in real handy.
hmmm.
The middle east has been a hotbed for decades and the unhinged behavior there now makes it the most likely place for the start of nuclear war. You know ‘the BIG one’, the war to end all wars, Armageddon, the end of life as we know it.
Okay, I’ve gone from skeptical to cynical in my old age. But in every single issue, you must ask Cui bono, for who’s benefit?