No Peace or Prosperity While the Swamp Rules — Martin Armstrong

Financial Survival Network, Released on 7/26/24 (Recorded on 7/23/24)

In this insightful discussion, Kerry Lutz and Martin Armstrong tackle pressing issues surrounding government and public trust. They express concern over the polarized state of the United States and the global erosion of trust in governments. The upcoming election and its potential candidates, along with the impact of debates and convention locations, are thoroughly examined. The conversation highlights the frustration with excessive laws and their often absurd punishments, the difficulties in reaching politicians, and the pervasive influence of the “swamp.” Armstrong passionately discusses the prevailing focus on war over peace and critiques political figures for perpetuating conflict. They explore the potential impact of government defaults on asset investments, drawing historical parallels and projecting a recession in 2028. The interconnected nature of political relationships and the implications for the stock market and elections are also discussed. Armstrong shares a strategy that suggests initiating a war before Trump takes office to manipulate him and warns of a possible false flag event in August to September. They delve into the economic repercussions of sanctions and the division of the world economy due to the use of the dollar as a weapon, emphasizing the destructive impact on global trends by the head of SWIFT. Overall, the discussion provides a comprehensive analysis of government, politics, and economics, with a focus on historical parallels and potential future implications.

Martin Armstrong is a world renown economist and the creator of the Economic Confidence Model. He is the founder of Armstrong Economics – a public service and blog for the average person to comprehend the global economy and for professionals to access the most sophisticated international analysis possible.

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