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The world’s not ending, but if it did… [Altucher Confidential] September 20, 2022 [WEBSITE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( I think that’s how the world would end: to general applause from wits who don’t know it’s all a joke. [Hero_Image] The Fire Backstage By Chris Campbell *** SIGNATURE REQUEST PENDING *** Due to the controversial nature of content, we are asking you [to sign this waiver before you are granted access to Jim Rickards’ latest message.]( As a reminder… This waiver is NOT legally binding, but is just to ensure you are comfortable with the content enclosed. [Click here to view.]( Please note: Because of Jim’s high standing in the intelligence community, and the urgency of his latest message, this will likely be the most controversial presentation in our company's history. For that reason, viewer discretion is advised. [Chris Campbell] CHRIS CAMPBELL “A fire broke out backstage in a theater,” Soren Kierkegaard once wrote. “The clown came out to warn the public; they thought it was a joke and applauded. He repeated it; the acclaim was even greater. I think that’s just how the world will come to an end: to general applause from wits who believe it’s a joke.” Now, I’d never claim to be smarter than Kierkegaard… But that’s (probably) not how the world will end. Yes, we’re all a little too inundated with apocalyptic forecasts these days. For the record, the world (probably) isn’t ending. But, like most people, I have my own theory of how it would if it did. If it does happen, and the world ends in our lifetime, it’s more likely that: The clowns will be dressed up in suits and won’t look like clowns at all. They’ll say outlandish things but in a tone that sounds important and authoritative. And since nobody knows they’re clowns, everyone will take them seriously. And the clowns just keep saying more and more outlandish things, but since they have suits on everyone else just takes them seriously and tries to silence those who call them clowns. Even when their own lives are at stake. Yes, there’s a fire backstage, but everyone’s too busy fighting about the clowns to notice. I think that’s how the world would end: to general applause from wits who don’t know it’s all a joke. In the featured article below, our Paradigm Press colleague Jeffrey Tucker makes a similar case when talking about world leaders and central bankers… (At least, that was my takeaway from his article. See if you agree below.) Before Jeffrey takes the stage, however… Or, It Could Happen Like This Another colleague, Jim Rickards, is sounding the fire alarm. Jim recently noticed a pattern that he believes could slaughter the stock market — blowing the wheels off the Dow and pushing it to new lows. To illustrate why… Jim went live with a briefing on Sunday, in an event called American Death Angel. To watch the free, no-obligation replay, simply [click this link…]( But you must watch before Wednesday, Sept. 21, at 2 p.m. EDT. (Jim explains why this deadline is important [right here.]( And read on. Urgent Note From James – Response Requested By Midnight Tonight [Click here for more...]( Hey, it’s James. [I just made a massive change to my Altucher’s Investment Network newsletter.]( This is one of the biggest changes to a newsletter in the history of our business… As far as I know, nothing like it has ever been done before. What’s going on? In short, I’m adding 3 brand-new benefits to this all-new “Pro level” of Altucher’s Investment Network. And as one of my readers, I’d hate to see you left behind. That’s why – for a very limited time, until the timer below hits 0 – [you’ll be able to upgrade your current subscription to this new “Pro level” by clicking here.]( [Seriously. Just click here now to see how to claim your upgrade.]( [Click here for more...]( But hurry. Once the timer hits 0, it’ll be too late. I’d hate to see you left behind. “Fiat Money is the Disease” Jeffrey Tucker In a market where hope is hard to find, traders suddenly seized on a piece of “good” news. China has responded to its plummeting productivity by cutting back its benchmark rate, from 4.6% to 4.45%. It is a small cut and illustrates just how hungry traders are these days. Anything surprising that smacks of easy money causes a momentary frenzy. But is there anything really to stir excitement here? The cut could intensify inflation and capital outflows. It will weaken the currency. It will on the margin diminish prospects for growth over the long term. We know this from 30 years of history, starting with Japan in 1991. The country tried to cure its asset-bubble collapse through easy money rather than accepting the reality of recession. It led to a lost decade. Then decades. One might have thought this would have taught a lesson to the whole world! It did not. Instead, the U.S. copied the strategy, first gradually and then all at once, in 2008. The first real break in this ideology came only recently with Jerome Powell’s announcement that he will prioritize stopping inflation over preventing recession. China will go the same way. This change will do nothing to overcome the severe political issues that now afflict the country. The ruling regime is using Covid controls to burrow ever more deeply into the preposterous claims that its lockdown policies somehow made China the only country in the world totally safe from the virus. It’s ridiculous at many levels because being sick for a few days and gaining natural immunity is a far better choice than living in a prison state, unable to leave one’s home. China’s economy is crumbling, due not only to its lockdown policies but also to the destabilization of its international trade partners, especially the U.S. This began in 2018, with the tariff war and the destructive aspiration of decoupling the U.S. from China technologically. That mainly harmed the U.S., and, in China, promoted anti-American sentiment. At the time, we thought it was a small thing and would surely be resolved. Nope. The fury that it unleashed became worse. Biden has, from time to time, suggested there could be some kind of rapprochement but that is highly unlikely. Imports from China are still not back in dollar terms to their pre-2018 levels. Here is the trend line: [IMG 1] And they won’t be because of the least-reported big change in the global economy yet. This is the gradual but decisive dividing of the world into three large trading blocs. Orwell’s World In the book 1984, there were three large superstates that mostly seemed interchangeable in their policies: Eurasia, Eastasia, and Oceania. Each state would toggle between the other two as allies and enemies. The history would be rewritten to reflect the new political strategy. It’s not widely known that Orwell chose the date 1984 as a number play on the year 1948. That was the year that Russia was suddenly declared to be the new enemy. It was the beginning of the Cold War. Russia was deemed to be a godless communist state, exporting revolution and instability all over the region and the world. But here’s what was weird. Only two years earlier, Russia was the valiant U.S. ally in battling the evil axis powers of Japan and Germany. Russia was deemed a liberator and in the postwar agreement, Eastern Europe was handed over to Russian control. This of course led to 40 more years of battling the country all over the world until the state collapsed in exhaustion. You only need to go back in time, twenty years before 1948, and see the absolute U.S. frenzy during the period called the Red Scare, when Russia was seen as an exporter of revolution. Orwell was so struck by this strange toggling going on, for the better part of half a century, that he used it as a model for his dystopian picture of international relations. This seems to be where we are headed. Looking back, the period between 1990 and 2018 was the salad days of falling tariffs, global economic relations, and world trade. Yes, there were wars, but they did not finally disturb the hope of a world economy that was united in the interests of consumers and producers. This is all coming to an end. China has its own trade routes established and they are mostly regional and very powerful. Russia too is focusing on its own trade deals and has managed very successfully to do so despite an incredible assault on all aspects of the Russian economy by the U.S. Meanwhile, there is talk of turning all the NATO partners into its own trading bloc, thus making a Cold War expedient into a lasting economic arrangement. This is why suddenly there are so many new states applying for membership in NATO. They are looking after their own self-interest as states, which is not the same as your interest. Cheap Money for the World The entire planet earth is so heavily addicted to forever-expanding fiat money that no state is willing to let it go and face the grim reality of recession. This is certainly true in China. But the same applies in such goofed-up states as New Zealand, where the government is battling high inflation plus recession by printing more money and handing it out like mad. They are repeating the same errors that the U.S. pursued in 2021. I remain unconvinced that Powell is serious about tightening enough to make any large difference in the U.S. inflation rate. I’m not seeing the evidence yet: real interest rates are deep in negative territory. What we need is a benchmark rate higher than the inflation rate to cause a serious tightening. Even so, more large banks have recently shifted to tell investors and the public of a new forecast: recession is coming. Fiat Money Is the Disease If all this weren’t enough, the CDC has already started to whip up a disease panic again, starting with our old friend Covid but now adding monkeypox (something entirely new) to the list of terrifying concerns. It’s hard not to notice that this is happening just as the World Health Organization is plotting a significant power grab to manage pandemic planning from now on for the entire planet. The idea is to say: we did it the right way last time and we’ll do it again for the next pandemic. And you have no say in the matter. How do you distract people from being furious with shocked anger over inflation? Find something else that distracts people. Disease seems always to fit the bill these days. Regards, Jeffrey Tucker Did Biden Just Assault Your Cash? [Click here for more...]( Biden's Executive Order 14067 will be the DEATH of CASH as we know it. Now is the time to prepare. [Click here to learn more.]( [Paradigm]( ☰ ⊗ [ARCHIVE]( [ABOUT]( [Contact Us]( Altucher Confidential is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. We do not rent or share your email address. By submitting your email address, you consent to Paradigm Press, LLC. delivering daily email issues and advertisements. To end your Altucher Confidential e-mail subscription and associated external offers sent from Altucher Confidential, feel free to [click here.]( Please read our [Privacy Statement](. 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