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by TheaGood
on 5/5/15
UPDATE FROM DEAGEL.COM, the forecast has gained a little credibility. Due to the huge internet stir their web site caused, they have posted an official explanation of America's numbers in 2025. Here is the most relevant paragraph:
"The key element to understand the process that the USA will enter in the upcoming decade is migration. In the past, especially in the 20th century, the key factor that allowed the USA to rise to its colossus status was immigration with the benefits of a demographic expansion supporting the credit expansion and the brain drain from the rest of the world benefiting the States. The collapse of the Western financial system will wipe out the standard of living of its population while ending ponzi schemes such as the stock exchange and the pension funds. The population will be hit so badly by a full array of bubbles and ponzi schemes that the migration engine will start to work in reverse accelerating itself due to ripple effects thus leading to the demise of the States. This unseen situation for the States will develop itself in a cascade pattern with unprecedented and devastating effects for the economy. Jobs offshoring will surely end with many American Corporations relocating overseas thus becoming foreign Corporations. We see a significant part of the American population migrating to Latin America and Asia while migration to Europe - suffering a similar illness - won't be relevant."

This is worth looking at again, hoax or not. The description of what will happen to America is posted below the chart and is FAR MORE detailed than what I posted here.

http://www.deagel.com/country/forecast.aspx

The relevant page at Deagle.com is HERE And it is interesting to note - Deagle is not forecasting a massive intentional kill off to get America to those numbers all by themselves (though they do say this will be a major factor), the site is more focused on people leaving America on their own.
I am sitting the fence on this one, it all seems a little far fetched to me. But not too far out there to mention .

__Jim Stone