The Top 3 Places You Don't Want To Be During The Fourth Turning
These are the top three places you don't want to be in during The Fourth Turning or a period of crisis.
The world has gone through a turbulent period over the last three years: a “pandemic,” countries locking down their citizens, politicians actively destroying small and medium-sized businesses and people’s livelihoods in the name of “public health and safety.” The government and certain businesses (mostly big corporations) then told people what they must put into their bodies in order to keep their jobs. The consequences of those actions have further accelerated the period of chaos. While the mainstream media and Federal Reserve avoid using the word recession, we are most likely at best in a recession and at worst in an inflationary depression. Doug Casey refers to what we may economically have to deal with as the Greater Depression. This will likely be a chaotic decade. There are three places you do not want to be during the Fourth Turning.
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What Is The Fourth Turning?
There is also the problem of The Fourth Turning. The Fourth Turning is the concept that with each generation, that is a change. When the fourth turning occurs, it is a time of change and chaos to the established order. During this time, wars and depression periods are common, which is what we see now. The situation in Ukraine continues to be pushed as potentially becoming World War Three. The mainstream media does not want to admit we’re in a recession, let alone a depression, despite the economic data pointing to it.
Where do you want to be during a chaotic period or a fourth turning? I cover reasons to have a Plan B in posts to founding members. Because, at the very least, having a residency in a second country and a second passport is a form of insurance. Other reasons go along with the five flags theory.
There are three main places where you don’t want to be during the chaotic period which we are in now.
First World Countries
The first place where you don’t want to be is in first-world countries. This may sound counter-intuitive. Wouldn’t I want to be in a wealthier country? First-world countries include the United States, New Zealand, United States, European Union (EU), Canada, Japan, and Australia. While these countries have flourished for the past eighty years, they encounter many economic and social problems.