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BenAnon's theory about the end of the country

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Following is what I foresee for the US and what it could look like for online-driven businesses. Her

Following is what I foresee for the US and what it could look like for online-driven businesses. Here goes: * Texas secedes * Feds can't stop them from blocking the importing of 3rd world invaders which the regime wants to recruit for US military as soldiers who'd have no problem firing on Americans * Feds start funneling invaders in through California, Arizona, New Mexico even more aggressively than they are now * Nothing really changes * US breaks up as a country by 2033 as per Vox Day's prediction he publicly made on his blog in 2004 that everyone laughed at then, that now even mainstream talking heads are chattering about today * Invaders either forced back whence they came or to Cartel-controlled Southwest, as various new regional nationalist governments emerge from the broken pieces of the empire * The normies who listened to neocon boomers on TV about putting on masks while putting up foreign flags and pronouns in their bios realize those they thought were our allies never were, while the "bad guys" reach out to new political factions to establish commerce * Big cities are fooked where people hire mercenaries to help them escape the various mini warlords blocking exits, keeping most people inside * Small, homogeneous communities where all the various peoples naturally gravitate to for mutual survival thrive over next 50 years * After that a new empire begins anew and the cycle repeats again in 250-300 years Or not. When I originally wrote this a few months ago as a gag on Twitter, I had just watched Van Damme’s “Cyborg” and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s “The Running Man” and admittedly have no clue what's going to happen.. But I will say this: Considering how many so-called “conspiracy theories” have turned out to be spoiler alerts, I could be far more right than I am wrong about all this. Anyway, that’s that. I do think it will all break up eventually. One or two more burgled elections ought to turn the trick. And when that happens commerce will still happen. In fact, those ready for it well in advance with their own lists, audiences, and buyers will very likely make out like the proverbial bandits depending on what you sell, what market you’re in, and how much your list and buyers trust and like you. The details of that are for another day. In the meantime? To start growing that foundation now, email your list every day. Grow your list every day. And think about ways to serve your audience every day. To use an email platform that isn’t controlled by the thought police go here: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/berserker]( Ben Settle This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of Settle, LLC. Copyright © 2024 Settle, LLC. All Rights Reserved. No part of this email may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Settle, LLC. Click here to [unsubscribe]( Settle, LLC PO Box 1056 Gold Beach Oregon 97444 USA

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