A TESTIMONY ABOUT JESUS (77)

The unavoidable troubles.

“For then there will be great suffering unlike anything that has happened from the  beginning of the world until now, or ever will happen.” Matthew 24:21.

Experts in global economic matters anticipate significant challenges like those described in the above verse. Humanity has never faced issues of magnitude and severity expected to impact the early phase of the Seventh Kingdom. Nevertheless, the global economy is projected to thrive, supported by the current economy of scale and its appropriate local variations across the ten regions of the Seventh Kingdom.

The nature of the economy of scale is cyclical; while cycles vary, they generally lead to increased wealth. Currently, we are in a nine-year economic cycle. A prolonged up-cycle, followed by a brief down cycle, would be ideal, though its realization is uncertain. If everything goes according to plan, we can expect a period of unprecedented global prosperity. This prosperity will likely foster worldwide peace and allow a significant portion of the global population to attain material possessions.

However, the world lacks sufficient experience with the cyclical nature of the economy of scale. Only the United States is sufficiently familiar with it. This upcoming period of prosperity may create a false sense of security among people. Consequently, a severe but unavoidable economic downturn will surprise the entire world.

The global coordinating authority, supported by an integrated global economy, will derive its power from the people it governs. If the needs of the population are adequately met, they will remain content. During prosperous times, individuals tend to focus on their own interests rather than the common good. However, when challenges arise, this self-centered population may quickly become dissatisfied. The expected synchronized global economic depression will likely lead to widespread discontent, with frustration among the governed corresponding to their experiences with the economy of scale. Experts, as this author observed, are not questioning whether unprecedented troubles will occur but rather when they will arise. Significant challenges are anticipated during the initial phase of the seventh kingdom, referred to as the “One World.”

None of the analysts and architects involved in shaping the global order can predict when the difficulty will arise; they only know that such an event is inevitable. These anticipated problems will seriously threaten worldwide stability and could lead to widespread anarchy. This threat is certain. However, experts focused on establishing the seventh kingdom are confident that the G-10—the ten influential nations—will utilize all their resources to prevent global chaos.

During a closed-door meeting, this author inquired about the military capabilities necessary to address anticipated civil challenges. The leader of the discussion replied, “No one knows.” However, he expressed confidence that the global system would survive these unprecedented times; however, democracy would not. When the global economy fails, the ten influential nations, the ten kings, will take action to maintain the stability of the global system, even if that means restricting individual rights to prevent a global uprising. Nonetheless, the global coordinating authority will suffer an irreparable failure.

Continued in the next blog.

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