Global Projects at War: Tectonic Processes of Global Transformation
by Daniel Estulin December 2020
I preordered this book back in October and just received it by Amazon. I haven't read it yet, but wanted to get a peek at what this author predicts for Trump and America. [One caveat, the author submitted this manuscript to the publisher in January 2020, so his analysis was pre COVID.]
pages 48-49
As contradictory as it may seem, the actions of Donald Trump and the elite circles behind him have a clear sequence and logic - foreign and domestic policy is unchanged and, for the most part, successful.
Their final goal was surprisingly truthful: “Make America Great Again” Can this goal be achieved without the destruction of the financial sector? No, it can't. Is it possible to turn yesterday's elite into a “nothing burger” without considerable bloodshed? Also, absolutely not possible. Paradoxical as it may seem, the civil war in America is beneficial to the elites behind Trump and strategically beneficial to America. Let me explain.
[US] National Policy
One gets the impression that Trump's actions are aimed at tightening rapprochement or compromise; he is ready to bide his time. Preparations for an active confrontation are underway, and the only question remaining to be answered is when, and what excuse will be used to start the civil war. Paraphrasing geostrategist Andrei Shkolinikov, this is one of the scenarios.
Step 1. Let's suppose, Trump wins the 2020 elections. Liberal financiers have decided to play their only card: global market collapse (according to the scenario of the beginning of the Great Depression of 1929). In response to the collapse, Donald Trump accuses the democrats of everything under the sun and urgently imposes temporary restrictions via executive order, equivalent to the repealed Glass-Steagall law, to combat the crisis.
Step 2. In a wave of mass bankruptcies of investment banks and financial corporations, countless paper millionaires and billionaires become instantly impoverished. Supporters of financiers begin to dispute and demand the lifting of restrictions, as abuse of authority, raise a new wave with demands for impeachment for everything Trump has done or might do, at once.
In response, the Trump Administration reveals the results and details of investigations against individual heads of the intelligence agencies, the leadership of the Democratic Party, and the previous Administration regarding violations of laws, corruption and commonplace criminality. Formal accusations are brought before the previously eligible members of the elite; high-ranking democrats are placed under arrest.
Step 3. A wave of multi-millions in protest demonstrations sweeps through the largest cities of America; representatives of Hollywood, Silicon Valley, the media, and Wall St. stand out amongst the crowd. The Republican states (territorially most of the country), on the contrary, back Trump's proposals.
Step 4. Individual states begin to adopt unconstitutional acts aimed at disobeying the White House. The Supreme Court, controlled by conservatives, supports the President, causing even more hysteria. Democratic crowds led by Hollywood actors, politicians, and media representatives across the country demand “popular impeachment.” Pro-Trump conservatives are ready to hang liberals on poles.
Step 5. A large number of weapons in the hands of the population (360 million guns in America) lead to victims on both sides. Troops are brought into the cities; the death toll climbs to thousands. The country is plunged into complete chaos.
Step 6. States controlled by financiers (mostly democratic enclaves on the East and West Coast) impose martial law, refuse to obey the White House, and organize parallel government bodies. Part of the army, navy, and intelligence agencies are moving to their side. As a result, an almost complete destruction of the financial sector and services; falling living standards; loss of some territories (Alaska, Texas); a significant part of the losers escape to Canada (in the future, the USA will absorb Canada into a Greater North America). Others flee to Latin America. The USA discards the weight of the past cycle and begins a new cycle – space development, additive technologies, etc. That said, the United States cannot start a period of internal transformations without ensuring external security. The danger? Over the next 15-20 years, a new global hegemon might appear that can prevent the revival of the USA.