~ Prediction for the coming winter

Old Jun 19, 2012 | 11:40 AM
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~ Prediction for the coming winter

It's gonna be a cold one, but be prepared!

My prediction for this coming election is this:

Oct'ish....There will be something BIG to come in this country/world that will cause a mass uprising. Some "man made" event not natural dissaster, that will cause riots and unstable life.

Nov.... The election occurs. Scenario #1 Obama Hussein will get re-elected
Scenario #2 Republican candidate gets elected (my guess is that it may or may NOT be Mitt Romney)

Dec'ish....Scenario #2 Obama Hussein declares that this Cataclysmic event that occured in Oct and is still ongoing is too much to hand over to the new elected president that he decides and urges to retain the presidency untill the turmoil is past. With the media bought and paid for on his side they brainwash americans to believing it.

Jan'ish.... M A R S H A L L A W occurs and we are all required to turn over our weapons.

Feb/Mar/Apr.... time passes and the situation gets worse and the elected president in scenario number one never takes office. Welcome in King Hussein, with the ability to do what he pleases. With a congress that is too weak to do anything about it.

Don't think it can happen!?
http://thepoliticalcoffeehouse.com/2...es-king-obama/
 
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Old Jun 19, 2012 | 11:53 AM
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People said the same thing about bush and Clinton. Not gonna happen
 
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Old Jun 19, 2012 | 12:03 PM
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Nope, not going to happen this year. There are still too many people in this country that remember about freedom and the Constitution.

In another 30 years, maybe. But we are not there yet.

There will be plenty of shenanigans around election time, but I'm not worried about this scenario.
 
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Old Jun 19, 2012 | 11:00 PM
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While I don't agree with the entire prediction, I would not dismiss the possibility of civil unrest following the election. Emotions are high and there are going to be lots of people who are very unhappy, regardless of the election results. You folks out in the country may be ok, but thoes of us in the cities may need to be prepared to make some tough decisions.
 
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Old Jun 19, 2012 | 11:50 PM
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You forgot:

May / June / July - FEMA under REX 84 rounds up all the gun owners and christians for re-education.
 
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Old Jun 19, 2012 | 11:59 PM
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Lol the people are living too comfortable to have civil unrest. The economy would have to be ten times worse
 
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Old Jun 20, 2012 | 12:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Alex_4.2L
Lol the people are living too comfortable to have civil unrest. The economy would have to be ten times worse
Today, I agree with that statement 100%. When we live in a society that complains about not having working AC, in their car.... Civil unrest is not likely.


Now, lets say, tomorrow Country A invades Country B. Country B is an ally of the US. This defacto makes Country A at war with the US. Country A has troops in Mexico waiting until the US helps Country B. Country A directly attacks the US via Mexico.

or (and much more likely)

Federal Reserve does a margin call against 1 of the biggest 10 banks in the US. This would make the bank bankrupt and trigger a massive stock market crash... After all, debt is modern slavery.


While most conspiracy stories are fun to laugh at, they usually have some foundation in truth. Just glad 99% of them never materialize.
 
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Old Jun 20, 2012 | 12:58 PM
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Maybe not a true to life scenario...but thought I would share my thoughts on possibilities!

I had never heard of REX 84, that was an interesting read on wikipedia! Crazy to think the gov has already prepared for such a scenario.....or is it that unbelievable!?
 
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Old Jun 20, 2012 | 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Alex_4.2L
Lol the people are living too comfortable to have civil unrest. The economy would have to be ten times worse
I've got to dissagree with you on this one.



Back when we were younger, some people tore up a city, because of a court verdict. These "progressives" playing class warfare and race baiting are poking the bee hive hoping to stir up a frenzy. It wouldn't take too many people to make several of our cities look like LA did in the pics above. I'm not saying that it will happen but I think it's more likely now than in years past.
 
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