What we do know is that everything we were told was a lie. The mRNA vaccines are not vaccines; they are, at best, therapeutics. They do not prevent infection nor transmission, and the data that might expose massive damage to populations is being suppressed. It is known that they cause heart problems, but there has never been a comprehensive study done to determine how far-reaching that damage goes. The fact is that biased parties fund these studies, and there are no profits or paybacks to politicians for NOT selling drugs.
The bottom line, as they say, is that our medical industry is killing us in the process of amassing huge profits. If destroying their own market to make money isn’t the ultimate irony, it must be near the top of the list.
The Fall Out
Governments themselves have become so enormous and controlling that they are also destroying their populations. Such is the nature of monopolistic hierarchies, as we have discussed before. They grow and grow, spending ever-increasing amounts of money on projecting control, until they eventually collapse.
Our education system has become archaic and is failing miserably. The number of children failing to perform at grade level is incredibly high, and all you have to do is converse with a high school graduate to see for yourself that they are ignorant of basic math, geography, writing skills, and history; all core subjects that school is supposed to be teaching them. I am reasonably sure that 90% of our kids have not read one book on the “Goodreads” list. What they do know is the currently hottest TikTok dance, move by move, and what Taylor Swift said five minutes ago.
In every society marked by Western Civilization, women have elected not to reproduce. I often discuss this, and if there is a single metric that predicts disaster in any society, it is failure to reproduce. Nothing is more essential, yet we have no answer to this disaster. Our education system, popular culture, and government policies provide a constant stream of messaging about insecurity, expense, and an uncertain future, all of which discourage reproduction. The last time I am aware of fertility levels reaching this low level was during the plague of 1346, when half of the world’s population died and fertility levels were crushed. It took humanity hundreds of years to recover, and that event wasn’t endorsed and promoted by a culture. It also occurred worldwide, although the worst was certainly in Europe. My point in raising that fact is that in our current situation, there is one population in the world that remains fertile and is rapidly replacing Western Culture, Islam. At the current rate, we can mathematically predict that the major nations of the world will collapse by the end of this century and will be replaced by an as-yet-unknown option. At this time, it certainly looks like the “winner” will be fundamental Islam.
Contributing to the demise of society as we have known it is the decay of values that support family structures and mating. I could and have written entire papers on this issue, but the traditional human family structure of one man and multiple women has devolved into a morass of dysfunction. Modern Western society promotes monogamy, although there is no successful model of that in the many thousands of years of human civilization. To point to the past 1500 years as a model rebutting my statement would be to ignore the evolution of sex workers, affairs, and divorce.
Currently, one in ten women between the ages of 18 and 24 is a sex worker, and 80% of the men in America hire them. Conversely, the median age of first marriages for women in the United States is nearing 30, and the trend is for women entering their reproductive age to have their first child at 35. The mathematical and biological implication of that is the extinction of our society within 100 years.
Making matters even more uncertain for families is the fact that we are at the peak of a paradigm shift, possibly the greatest in human history. For the first time in millions of years, a more dominant life form is evolving on the planet, and we are not only creating it but also encouraging it to replace us. I wrote about that in my paper The Knowledge That We Can Do Something vs. The Wisdom Not To Do It.
In my consulting and personal life, I encounter an increasing number of people every month who are displaced from work and have no options other than relying on government subsidies. Many of these people are in their forties or fifties, a time of life that is considered most productive, and they have lost jobs they held for twenty or thirty years. Software engineers, coders, bankers, manufacturing employees, editors, content creators, agricultural workers, and other trades are among the numbers. All replaced by automation, internet-based services, and technology-driven changes in their industries. Soon, we anticipate that teachers, librarians, medical professionals, and accountants will begin joining the ranks of the chronically unemployed.
Much of my life was spent in construction estimating and project management. My first exposure to how technology would change my industry was decades ago, when I began experimenting with computers in the workplace. There was one function of our work that often required a week of tedious interaction between a pencil, a paper spreadsheet, and an adding machine that had a roll of paper for auditing. One day, I was inspired to put the entire mess on an electronic spreadsheet, VisiCalc, for those who recall that far back. I put the initial values and formulas in the top cell and replicated them to the bottom of the spreadsheet. Instantly, weeks of calculations were performed – five days of work, done in less than five minutes.
Today, when we receive project documents, they are created electronically and come with complete lists and quantities of materials and assemblies. We then import these into an estimating program that allows us to upload the drawings and perform additional surveys as needed. We have preset assembly estimates that price out the work, and it is not unusual for me to be able to produce an estimate in a couple of hours today that might have taken two weeks forty years ago. To put that in perspective, one employee now can do the work of ten.
The same can be said of bookkeeping and accounting, as well as many other management functions. Microsoft recently laid off 9,000 such mid-level managers. Replaced by the efficiency of the machine world they created. In total, more than one million employees will be terminated in 2025 as companies eliminate positions that are no longer needed and focus on reducing the lower 20% of producers as a result.
The model’s problems are numerous, despite its admirable efficiency from an evolutionary perspective. The biggest problem is that people were lied to, employment isn’t a long-term solution, and “Get a good education and get a good job” might be the biggest scam in human history. My Grandfather was a tenured college professor in the University of California system. Later in his life, he bemoaned their inability to stay in their double-wide mobile home in Anaheim, California. He wrote us a letter, ashamed that they could not send Christmas presents. He shared that the people in that community of hundreds of residents were all being driven out by the cost of living in California. We kids were in our thirties at the time and couldn’t care less about getting presents; we just wanted time with them. For him, however, it was a matter of pride. He had been betrayed by his philosophy, as in all our lives, we were taught about the value of education and jobs. In the end, he understood, and it devastated him. Employment is always temporary; you don’t own your job. Making matters worse, you will always be paid at the lowest rate that it takes to replace you. Millions of people with college degrees are discovering that being fifty years old and unemployable is a harsh reality when you have teenage children and few entrepreneurial skills.
Med School Anyone?
I can’t help but believe that being a medical doctor in today’s world is a frustrating experience. You spend decades and a fortune in debt going to medical school. You are told that you are an expert and have the certificate to prove it. Then, in the modern world, you are forced to work for an industrial conglomerate medical corporation that lock-steps you between Big Pharma and the insurance industry, seeking to manage an aging, chronically sick population for a profit motive.
You are not serving your patients; you are attempting to manage them by checking off the boxes, diagnosing illness and disease, and prescribing drugs and surgery.
Then, to aggravate you further, you order a blood panel for your patient, and by the return visit, he or she has plugged that information, along with their blood pressure history, into an AI platform and instantly knows more than you, the doctor, about the specifics of their condition, including treatment options and side effects of the drugs you might prescribe.
Increasing your professional abuse, it is commonly known that the health and wellness industry is twenty years ahead of standardized medicine in understanding how to improve health, and you recently suffered a complete collapse of professionalism by promoting the lies surrounding COVID-19. Is there any intelligent person alive who believes what we were told about masks, pangolins, and social distancing? Does the phrase “Trust the science” being the laughingstock of late-night comedians help?
The Bottom Line Has a Silver Lining
I could go on and on. Our food lacks nutrition, our medicines kill us, our teachers don’t educate, and plastics and prescription drugs, which were supposed to extend our lives, contaminate the environment and our bodies. Our government is increasingly exposed as being corrupt beyond redemption. Our streets are filled with crime, drug users, and the mentally ill. We allowed an open border to exist for decades as criminal organizations, aided by our enemies, infiltrated our society with violence and drugs. People who oppose the government’s malfeasance are thrown in jail, but the murderers and rapists are released. Church leadership is exposed as pedophiles and womanizers, and pop culture and the sports world are caught in vanity and foolishness. While billionaires purchase yachts worth hundreds of millions of dollars, one for each hemisphere, orphans around the world struggle to find food to eat.
So, where is the silver lining in the glass-half-full perspective?
You have to squint your eyes and look very hard to see it in today’s world, but there is an argument that as we navigate this moment in history, the universe will require that humanity return to common sense. It will mean another collapse of society, a statement that rolls off my keyboard easily but will be horribly painful. It is going to come with war and disease; humans don’t seem to possess the ability to make meaningful proactive changes, but we are exceptionally good at reacting to trauma. We respond much better than we plan, and that is the silver lining.
I write about the solutions and corrections that seem almost required for us to survive as a species. I covered one possibility in my book, The Madness. That scenario is definitely a potential outcome, but outside of an apocalyptic crash, the devolution of our insane culture is a certainty. There is no way that humanity can continue along an unsustainable path. As I point out, The Universe Will Eventually Have the Last Word.
In my writings, I attempt to outline potential solutions, drawing on the successes of the past. I tie those remedies to biology and our DNA, because if we are to survive as a species, we need to revere that reality and build our cultures around the foundation of our nature. For hundreds of years, we have been fighting it, denying self. Technology can play a part, but it cannot replace us. If it does, nature will eventually provide harsh corrections. People are inordinately stupid if they believe that the universe supports machinery outside of humanity. The movie Terminator is simply foolishness; we can’t even comprehend the many ways the Universe might punish anything or anyone who moves outside of its natural laws in such a manner. Any concept that provides for autonomous machinery outside of human support ignores natural law.
The good news is that we are having this conversation. I hope we are moving forward on one hand and preparing for a collapse on the other. I often quip that every clever gopher has a back door. I am not sure humans are as intelligent as gophers.
So, What Now?
Stop worrying, but get serious. Focus on common sense and getting out of debt. Create an income stream that you own. Get married, I suggest one man and two women. I know that sounds crazy to many people today, but it is natural and biblical. There was a reason for that, and if done correctly, it provides a vastly superior family structure. It also provides a better financial base; three people can out-produce two people by a large margin.
Consider that if you start in your twenties and invest $2,000 every month in a mutual fund designed to return at the average stock market rate, you will have $4 million by your mid-fifties. By your mid-sixties, you would have $12 million. If you were to purchase rental property at the same time, one house every two years starting in your thirties, your wealth would be staggering.
That is hard to do with two people in one household as they raise a family. With three people, it’s easy. We may not know what the future holds, but the history of the world offers us a hint. Focus on a six-month survival plan. If the worst happens, and sooner or later it will, six months will allow you to weather the worst of the disaster.
Buy a generator, keep cans of gas in hand. Have a barbecue and keep a supply of propane bottles. I regularly have at least six full. Maintain a stockpile of essential items, including food, water, and necessities. Keep a couple of handheld two-way radios, also known as walkie-talkies, fully charged with fresh batteries. Move out of the city as soon as you can. As we’ve said, there is no way of knowing if the collapse will occur next month, next year, or in the next generation, but history tells us it is inevitable. Current events suggest it will be sooner, rather than later. When it does occur, cities are death traps.
Learn how to garden and preserve food. Keep a two or three-year supply of heirloom vegetable seeds. If possible, consider relocating to a place with milder winters. There are plenty of great places in the South. Without electricity, cold climates are inhospitable. Build a small library of books that teach basic living techniques. Learn to sew and perform basic needs yourself. Acquire some weapons and learn to use them effectively. Keep some gold or silver coins on hand, but don’t overdo that. In my opinion, seeds and bullets will be far more valuable in an actual collapse than will be a dime from 1850.
This doesn’t need to be some bizarre cultish routine. My wife and I make it fun, and if someone calls us “preppers”, we laugh and say we prefer the term “future survivors.”