Sunday, March 13, 2011

Admiral Parry!

This is coolbert:

"No wind on land and sea; third of population dies instantly;
perpetual darkness; sores; Euphrates dries up ‘to clear
way for kings from the east’; earth’s core opens.”

“…He pinpoints 2012 to 2018 as the time when the
current global power structure is likely to crumble."

From time to time in the blog I have made reference to the admonitions and predictions of the British Admiral Parry. Perhaps retired now but at one time the most senior officer in a military "think-tank". Responsible for determining as best as it can be done the "wave of the future", the situation as will confront military planners in the now not-so-distant future.

It does us good to refresh our minds from time to time as to the "admonitions and predictions" of Admiral Parry?

Admiral Parry of the opinion that the existing world order as we know it now will begin to break down in the year 2012. That order as we know it coming "apart at the seams" from a confluence of factors, much of which can be foreseen, NO NATION on the planet to be spared from the ensuing chaos, disaster, etc."

"The New Goths 2012: Time is Running Down"

"Parry predicts that as flood or starvation strikes, the most dangerous zones will be Africa, particularly the northern half; most of the Middle East and central Asia as far as northern China; a strip from Nepal to Indonesia; and perhaps eastern China."

Admiral Parry having done what is called an Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield [IPB], that IPB done on a macro scale, the entire world being the "battlefield". A series of overlays that allow some pertinent observations to be made. Overlays that pinpoint an entire series of factors that may lead to global disintegration as we know it today. Factors to include: [but not limited to]

* Overpopulation.
* Economic collapse.
* Food shortages.
* Environmental degradation.
* Islamic fundamentalism.
* Extreme poverty.
* Ineffectual or despotic government.
* Natural disasters from a variety of sources.

"He identified the most dangerous flash points by overlaying maps showing the regions most threatened by factors such as agricultural decline, booming youth populations, water shortages, rising sea levels and radical Islam"

The one nation in the world must susceptible to breakdown is Bangladesh? Rising sea levels, over-population, Islamic fundamentalism, agricultural land degradation, cyclones of ever increasing strength and ferocity moving north from the Bay of Bengal, etc. Bangladesh is in an unenviable position. Please recall to that India has just completed their 4,000 kilometer fence on the border between the two nations [Bangladesh and India]. Designed specifically or in large measure to stem an enormous population movement of teeming tens of millions if and when a breakdown occurs.

Even a nation such as China is seen as having monumental problems for which there is no amelioration. Foremost with China is THAT THE ONE FAMILY ONE CHILD POLICY HAS CREATED A SITUATION WHERE YOU HAVE TENS OF MILLIONS OF YOUNG MEN WHO ARE UNABLE TO FIND MATES THEIR OWN AGE!

Nations of the world, in a pell-mell scramble for resources [primarily oil for fuel?], will find themselves at odds with one another and resorting to war as a necessity for existence. Warfare in the manner as fought in the previous century, the nation-state mobilizing on a gigantic scale, a combination of primitive and advanced weaponry being employed by the adversaries.

"The competition for resources, Parry argues, may lead to a return to 'industrial warfare' as countries with large and growing male populations mobilise armies, even including cavalry, while acquiring high-technology weaponry from the West."

These recent uprisings, rebellions, mass demonstrations and overthrowing of the established order throughout much of the north African landscape is just a prelude to what awaits the entire planet? Chaos will reign, survival of the fittest through warfare becoming necessary for national continuity and existence? A very grim scenario!

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