TransEvolution: The Coming Age of Human Deconstruction by Daniel Estulin
Author:Daniel Estulin [Estulin, Daniel]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: Nonfiction
Publisher: TrineDay
Published: 2013-12-19T05:00:00+00:00
Chapter Four
Space Exploration
We live in an infinite world. It seems like this doesn’t have any real consequence; but let’s imagine the opposite. Let’s imagine the world is finite. Then we have to admit right away that the resources available are also finite, as well as the territory to be shared.”1 As human population grows, mankind is making an ever increasing impact on the environment – colonizing its land, consuming its resources, and releasing huge quantities of waste into its seas and atmosphere.
Now, let’s extrapolate that finite existence into the future, to the very end, a generation or two from now. Imagine the wreckage and now, let’s piece it together. What on Earth happened to us?
Ours was the greatest civilization in history, so advanced and powerful, it dwarfed anything that came before it, but like other great societies, it did not last. To have lived, and then to have died is not to be absent but to become absent; to be someone and then go away – leaving traces. How could the civilization that had mastered the planet, suddenly collapse?
We are back in the year 2015. Decay is rampant and unavoidable. Businesses are failing, and companies that remain in business face shortages and delays. People respond with a helpless sense of doom. The anxiety leaves one gasping for breath, and represents a declaration of defenselessness before a force too terrifying and massive to combat or even comprehend – a pervasive hopelessness and loss of spirit.
Great cities lay abandoned, incredible feats of engineering left to ruin. A collapse that caused the greatest disaster in human history – our own extinction.
If you are trying to assembly a multi-dimensional case, to understand what kind of a force drives events: a collapse of civilization, happening it seems with the precise stroke of a diamond cutter’s knife – a pogrom of demand destruction designed to reduce the world’s population in order to preserve for the elite the ever diminishing natural resources. This single piece of the puzzle was what started to make everything else resonate and make sense of the hidden dynamics
We know what a collapse looks like: Budapest’s cobbled streets – a war zone. Protesters armed with blocks of ice, caught on film smashing up Hungary’s finance ministry. Thousands trying to force their way into the legislature.
This is real. In the year 2015, the economic collapse is hitting hard in every industrialized country in the world. Around the world, emerging financial markets are imploding at a speed of light. The meltdown has hit turbo charge in Europe as a result of a three-week old lack of Russian natural gas.
Triggered by the economic collapse and compounded by human suffering in unheated, near-zero weather, riots have erupted from Latvia in the North, to Sofia in the South. Around the world, from China, to India, to Europe, industrialized nations are frantically preparing for civil unrest. This is not some piece of fiction. This is not Atlas Shrugged. This is about now. It affects all of humanity.
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