The biggest paradigm change in 200 years.

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I'm not teaching anything dramatic when I say that the western and therefore the world paradigm and global economy are being driven by what is going on in:
The United States on the other side of the pond.
The United Kingdom, France, and Germany on this side of the pond.

The US are almost in a civil war, France abandoned the liberal left and are on the verge of revolution, and the United Kingdom has made major changes and the labor party is but a memory.
Germany is on the wrong side of history once again XD


> CNN published an article describing the dramatic rise in consumer prices

Hyperinflation has started! Or, if not hyperinflation, at least strong inflation. In the US but also in Europe. A kg of apricots for 7 euros are you kidding me?

Now that CNN is not dedicated full time on writing articles about Trump, they're actually covering other subjects. There are actually several articles on inflation:

"Steel prices have tripled. Now Bank of America is sounding the alarm".
Here they say the price will correct. Will it?
edition.cnn.com/2021/05/06/investing/steel-shortage-stocks-bubble/index.html

Car prices are at all time high and rising. The cause is the price increase of superconductors.
edition.cnn.com/2021/04/21/business/car-prices-record-high-short-supply/index.html

"Rising wood prices are making your toilet paper more expensive". Angry women about to fight over toilet paper again?
edition.cnn.com/2021/05/07/business/wood-pulp-prices-toilet-paper/index.html

Prices of all sorts of goods going up.
edition.cnn.com/2021/05/08/business/supply-chain-shortages-pandemic/index.html

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Gaz prices at the pump also went up after terrorists attacked the American supply and demanded ransom money.

Chicken prices had to go up, and will continue to, because industrials & farmers have a hard time attracting workers that are getting stimulus checks, and they have to pay them more. All sorts of goods prices are going up for all sorts of reasons. The stimulus checks are also causing workers to say "I won't go back to work for less than 100K a year". This is what Venezuela truck drivers said.

The American retail and food service sector is on the verge of collapse. The industry is said to lack 3.4 million jobs - they cannot compete with "stimulus" checks - and a third of restaurant companies have been forced to close stores because of it, with an additional 44% saying they were considering closing. Well it is not even about to collapse it is collapsing live right now. The US are slowly starting to turn into a desert like Venezuela. No one wants to hold the dollar I can't even get a pullback.


If you have not bought any commodities by now that's on you. I bet retail is 90% short as usual. People that explain to me "LawS d'OnT mAtTeR lOoK aT tHe ChArT aNd My inDiCatOr wOrkS 90% oF tHe TimE". Gosh they are so bad.
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> France ruling class has angered and lost the support of both the public and the armies, and the judges are ruling against the government

During the coronavirus lockdown the globalist bourgeois liberal caste used this opportunity to pass all sorts of laws they wanted to pass for years, such as abortion up to 9 months, experimentation on human-animal hybrids. This night they just passed a law - after it was rejected once - for a vaccination passport. They already in the past 20 years have gone against the will of the majority, for example they forced some EU laws that more than 50% were against in a referendum, and they have outlawed capital punishment with to this day more than 60% of the population in favor of it.
One must wonder, did all these laws they made regardless of the majority go up to their heads? So now they grew overconfident?

The military, first retired and reserve troops, tens of thousands, and then thousands of active troops but anonymously, have written a letter to the government calling them traitors, cowards, sneaky perverts. They have warned of a civil war and urge the government to control the borders and do something about the violent hoods firing mortars and throwing molotov cocktails on police.
The government has sued the military but judges has ruled against the ruling caste.

The french public supports the military open letter to government at 58% - going from 36% for "the greens" to 86% for "the national rally".
49% of the french say the army SHOULD intervene without any orders from the government. 45% say a civil war is imminent.
74% say there is a type of "anti-racism" that is responsible for hatred between communities.
86% say the republic laws are not being applied in certain towns.
Source (FR): harris-interactive.fr/opinion_polls/reactions-des-francais-a-la-tribune-des-militaires-dans-valeurs-actuelles/

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We are seeing prominent leftists and far right figures hand in hand, this has never been the case before.
It makes sense, the left/right divide to conquer paradigm dates from the french revolution.
Since this era is soon over, the left and right have no reason to hate each other and can work together. At least the time of the transition.
The transition might or might not be quite violent. Probably not very violent. Might be a witch hunt of "woke" people, and mainstream is fed up of those, so public opinion would close their eyes if it did happen.

The french public does not believe the media anymore, and what is hilarious is the media is smelling the change and have started changing their tone!
They are abandoning ship! Sneaky little weasels.
And the french yellow vests are back in Paris. They are not backing down.


> The Queen of England made a speech laying out the goals for the Brexit transition, anti-cancel culture laws, and stronger borders

France had its first revolution in 1789, the UK entered into the "parliamentary democracy" paradigm in 1832, with the magna carta dating from 1215 and the monarchy absolute power being abolished after the glorious revolution of 1688. Recently the cancel culture has been growing in the UK, but the public, supportive at first, now dislikes it.

The Queen which has an approval rating around 90%, with 80-90% in support of maintaining the current monarchy system, made a speech listing about 30 laws the UK government will be working on including things like 5G but also:
- "My Government will ensure that the public finances are returned to a sustainable path once the economic recovery is secure.". No demagogues kicking the can down the road here.
- "Legislation will be introduced to ensure the integrity of elections, protect freedom of speech and restore the balance of power between the executive, legislature and the courts"
- "My Government will introduce measures to increase the safety and security of its citizens."
- "My Ministers will provide our gallant Armed Services with the biggest spending increase in thirty years"
- "Measures will be brought forward to establish a fairer immigration system that strengthens the United Kingdom’s borders and deters criminals who facilitate dangerous and illegal journeys"

gov.uk/government/speeches/queens-speech-2021

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The british government started a way on cancel culture and "People who believe their freedom of speech has been impinged will also get the power to go to court to seek financial compensation":
dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9565851/Tory-war-cancel-culture-Speakers-no-platformed-universities-seek-compensation.html

The UK is moving away from socialism and becoming more friendly to businesses (as well as workers, everyone wins). So much for Brexit bears "this will be a catastrophe". Their demographic pyramid is one of the least bad in Europe too, and the period of the past year where the young sacrificed themselves for the old is coming to an end. They are friendly to businesses but have rejected the multinationals, globalism, cheap workers from Benin coming on crowded boats etc. And they have no intention of re-writing their history. Maybe France will follow a similar path? Frexit and parliamentary monarchy?



The situation has parallels with the events of the Republic of Rome 2000 years ago, just before it turned into an Empire.

In 45 BC 1 in 3 Romans were getting free bread. Farmers quit the countryside to go live in town get stimulus checks, because why bother working?
Julius Caesar said enough is enough and halved the number of people on stimulus. 1 year later he was assassinated by traitors while allies Marcus Antonius and Augustus were far away, and it all degenerated into a civil war won by Julius Caesar allies, and the republic came to an end.
The Empire starts in 27 BC.
I won't start a history lesson, but it is interesting to look and compare. History repeats itself a lot.

You can find the monthly grain prices in England in 1270-1955 here, as well as a few other prices of the past (Paris, Cologne):
iisg.nl/hpw/poynder-england.php

The wheat prices in France in the 18th century:
archivesenligne.yonne.fr/archive/exposition/voir/2/13735

It is easier to find France & UK prices from 1750 than Venezuela or Zimbabwe prices from yesterday.

The french Franc might come back. The EURUSD might see another gap of 200 points or more.
What I am certain of is major changes are coming; inflation will continue; S&P, Copper, Grains short sellers are dense; and USDCAD longs can't be real.
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There are actually bears already calling for a crash to sub 2000. Crazy.

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USA
France+UK+Germany

I explained what happened in France mattered.

Well here we are, 124 generals in the USA have followed the french example and wrote an open letter (I don't want to get banned for politics).

They say the US is in "deep peril".
Well anyway you can read about it in various medias.

Ha I am very happy to be proven right this fast.
If you want to know what will happen in the US look at what happens in France. (etc)
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