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Russian Professor Says U.S. Will Break Up After Economic Crisis
Russian Professor Says U.S. Will Break Up After Economic Crisis
By Robin Stringer Source: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...z.QKc&refer=us Quote:
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12-01-2008, 01:55 AM | #2 |
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Re: Russian Professor Says U.S. Will Break Up After Economic Crisis
Nice find.... Too bad the article is so short.
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12-01-2008, 02:19 AM | #3 |
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Re: Russian Professor Says U.S. Will Break Up After Economic Crisis
I don't think it would be a bad idea. Let the bible belt folks fend for themselves instead of foisting their idealogies onto everyone else.
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12-01-2008, 02:33 AM | #4 |
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Re: Russian Professor Says U.S. Will Break Up After Economic Crisis
I have read the same thing about the break up somewhere else. Six sovereign states.
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12-01-2008, 03:24 AM | #5 |
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Re: Russian Professor Says U.S. Will Break Up After Economic Crisis
Greeting's My Friend,
Yes, this was interesting, I was searching John Hogue's site, looking for a notation, on this subject. Apparently, Nostradamus, nor other prophets, foretell, or mention the US> in the forthcoming future. There is mention, of Europe and Russia, but no US. So either, we are going by the wayside, or will be in a another of type configuration? gio |
12-01-2008, 04:32 AM | #6 |
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Re: Russian Professor Says U.S. Will Break Up After Economic Crisis
Here is an expanded article from Russia Today: November 26, 2008
Professor Igor Panarin: When America fell to pieces the shouting was outrageous Remaining article here: http://www.russiatoday.com/features/news/33836 As early as autumn 2009 the economic crisis may lead to a civil war in the USA and then to its division into parts. Igor Panarin, doctor of political science, dean of the foreign affairs department at the Diplomacy Academy of the Russian Foreign Ministry, presented this forecast ten years ago. At that time his forecasts seemed unrealistic, but now many of them are coming true. Video of interview: http://www.russiatoday.com/guests/video/1839 |
12-01-2008, 05:04 AM | #7 |
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Re: Russian Professor Says U.S. Will Break Up After Economic Crisis
Here is what they say the US will look like after the break up.
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Just to add a bit more info to this post.
How it might look in the future? On 24 November 2008, Professor Igor Panarin, in an interview with Izvestia, said that the USA is heading for collapse, and will break up. (Russian analyst predicts decline and breakup of U.S. ) Panarin, 60, is a professor at the Diplomatic Academy of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and has written books on information warfare. Professor Igor Panarin said: A. "The dollar is not secured by anything. "The country's foreign debt has grown like an avalanche, even though in the early 1980s there was no debt. "By 1998, when I first made my prediction, it had exceeded $2 trillion. "Now it is more than 11 trillion. B. "This is a pyramid that can only collapse... "It is already collapsing. "Due to the financial crisis, three of the largest and oldest five banks on Wall Street have already ceased to exist, and two are barely surviving. "Their losses are the biggest in history. "Now what we will see is a change in the regulatory system on a global financial scale: America will no longer be the world's financial regulator." When asked who would replace the U.S. in regulating world markets, he said: "Two countries could assume this role: China, with its vast reserves, and Russia, which could play the role of a regulator in Eurasia." C. Asked why he expected the U.S. to break up into separate parts, he said: "A whole range of reasons. "Firstly, the financial problems in the U.S. will get worse. "Millions of citizens there have lost their savings. "Prices and unemployment are on the rise. "General Motors and Ford are on the verge of collapse, and this means that whole cities will be left without work. "Governors are already insistently demanding money from the federal center. "Dissatisfaction is growing, and at the moment it is only being held back by the elections and the hope that Obama can work miracles. "But by spring, it will be clear that there are no miracles." He also mentioned the "vulnerable political setup", "lack of unified national laws", and "divisions among the elite, which have become clear in these crisis conditions." Map from: American Civil War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia D. He predicted that the U.S. will break up into six parts 1. the Pacific coast, with its growing Chinese population; 2. the South, with its Hispanics; 3. Texas, where independence movements are on the rise; 4. the Atlantic coast, with its distinct and separate mentality; 5. five of the poorer central states with their large Native American populations; 6. and the northern states, where the influence from Canada is strong. E. On the fate of the U.S. dollar, he said: "In 2006 a secret agreement was reached between Canada, Mexico and the U.S. on a common Amero currency as a new monetary unit. "This could signal preparations to replace the dollar. "The one-hundred dollar bills that have flooded the world could be simply frozen. Under the pretext, let's say, that terrorists are forging them and they need to be checked."
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12-01-2008, 05:39 AM | #9 |
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Re: Russian Professor Says U.S. Will Break Up After Economic Crisis
Call me crazy but I think that it would be best for parts of this country to explore secession. I was previously against it but it becomes more feasible everyday when I look at the economic picture and the situation that many people and even states face.
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