I was born in '75, grew up in the 80s with Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Transformers, Lego and BMX. Then entered adulthood in the 90s with the end of the Cold War. If anyone can find me a better period to grow up in I'd be curious, maybe it's nostalgia but life felt so much better then.
Large swathes of the public are dismayed by ever increasing layers of control by the public service / government classes, who whilst feathering their own nests with taxpayer funds, compound the endemic issue of currency devaluation through unnecessary, wasteful spending.
I’m one. I advocate for removing the punitive structures that our government uses to control us. It amazes me how people just buckled and accepted egregious assaults on the constitution. We know now it was all wrong
@@TJMilne427 add to that the punitive systems in place that can and are used as a cudgel. For instance computer generated traffic fines. Increased insurance costs as a result of AI generated surveillance cameras. It’s here and it’s just a matter of time before they can control people using those and other methods
@@Kristofur77 so you are saying AOC would like to lower capital gains taxes or corporate taxes- and I think she would like to repeal firearm background checks and I also ban abortions!
@@matthewsantillanes194they didn’t have a choice on that one, that’s what the whole 76’ thing was about. They realized that hill wasn’t worth dying on.
@@nyquil762 I briefly toyed with a local Convention of States outfit. ... New amendments would be like new gun laws: why not just enforce the current laws? ... How about we interpret things as an ORIGINALIST?
The military has not once defended America. It has only ever been a weapon used against the world by the elite. Not one soldier has stopped a single invader at the border.
"Inflation is not a bug. It's a feature." It worked out really great for the Germans, Zimbabweans, Venezuelans, Russians, ... It is more like a symptom. Why not look at the root causes of the inflation and stop that before you get the knock on effects of the inflation... Societal Collapse and War?
@@lancethompson5403 Who is "we" and why do "we" believe that inflation won't result from the spending (really monetary expansion to support the spending)?
It's a feature for the parasitic 'elites' running the show.... it's a way of taking wealth from poor people and not giving them an easy way to save their time/energy, and basically forcing them to 'invest' and buy the bags from the people front-running them , maybe that's what he meant ?
The root cause is a debt based monetary system that requires long term increase of the money supply to provide GDP growth. This is the way the bankers (federal reserve) want it because it provide power and control over the economy. If we lived in a bitcoin standard we would have deflation and be able to do more with less but the bankers would have no control of the human population and economies.
Its here now, what are you going to do about it? The only way forward is to get all these boomers out of politics and get things back on track. Boomers are the definition of children that never grew up and become fiscally responsible
I had a vasectomy at 25 and my wife and I have never been happier with my/our decision the dollar had never reversed and gained value it's only plummeted for decades so people having kids are signing their children up for a collapsed mad max society
I’m 36 and have no plans to have children. The world has gone completely mad, they’ll be nothing for them. I can’t bring children into a world that has gone so far backwards that their skin colour, gender directly impacts their opportunities. Not to mention the economic quagmire we’re heading towards.
Then again, it's something one does not seek permission for. We'd have never had an American revolution and there would be no America. Pretty much the same boat WTP find themselves in right now.
The logical step would be to remove the CAUSES that lead to mass immigration and wars, which is US meddling in the entire world using the *divide-and-rule* strategy of power. Are you American? Then you are a victim of it, not a benefactor of the application of global divide-and-rule. Only a very few benefit from the divide-and-rule technique.
“So Bob, what should people do in a 4th turning???” Bob: “Oh I dunno, family becomes important, mobility is also pretty important. Be familiar with how things work.” “Inflation is pretty important too.” Wow. Simply mind-blowing.
The only happy times i will ever have in my life would be the late 90's early 2000's. The rest of my life will consist of struggling to get by & political unrest. What a great time to be alive.
I would go for health care, using honest weights and measures and science. My life was saved by cancer surgery and radiation. I am thankful for modern day Health Care. I don't know it that is an institution but I trust the doctors to do a good job.
@jackgoldman1 Search doctor removes liver by accident. Look up doctors saying that a majority of Healthcare is impersonal profit first driven business. It's literally why the Healthcare industry is so broken. Corruption and greed. Care to try again?
The Canadian system of democracy is substantially more developed than the US. No idiotic things like electoral colleges, overlapping state and federal laws than counter each other. Constitutional originalism is a serious issue that needs to be beaten down, the founding fathers expected the constitution to be a living document, not a bible.
@@quixomegaWhat would be the POINT of having a constitution then if there weren't certain universals that are relevant to HUMAN NATURE and not time periods? There's the liberal logic for you people. It's a mental disease..Orwell described it perfectly.
NATO should've been disbanded after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Secretary of State under Bush senior, James Baker, promised Gorabachev that NATO wouldn't move one inch further east. He lied.
NATO is a good idea? Maybe back when there still was the Soviet Union. The reason why we have the Ukrainian War is because of the relentless NATO expansion right up to the Russian border despite NATO's assurance that it would not expand east of Germany. NATO is the Western business of war.
NATO is a great idea if you want to dominate that continent. I am told they actively try to get non-European countries into it? Why, for protection, as in protection racket? It's also great for getting the Federal Reserve to manufacture fiat currency to lend to subject states to buy American weapons systems. Wins all around.
Not the reason at all.... The pretend reason Putin used.. You did know I assume that Putin signed to guarantee Ukraine's sovereignty along with the USA and Britain. Invading the country hardly meets that guarantee...
Agree. He think NATO is for peace and serve Americans well. Look at what is happening in Ukraine and how wasteful and corruption in this losing war against Russia. This guy lost me big on NATO (mafia). NATO should be abolished and save our money at home and not sliding into ww3.
They have created a bin without a bottom . It is highly secretive . Quantam Science stuff ...A person fell in and he won't ever hit the bottom. It will likely take a very long time to die . It was created after an alien craft crashed 😊
@@phoenixtoash2396how do you like being chained by the federal reserve bank? Our economy is not based on capitalism, but on interest, credit and debt. Interest charging creates poverty. Its sysyemic poverty's foundation. You are being ruled by globalist capitalism of mega coporations. The federal reserve bank being a primary one. the government is just its enforcement arm. As far as trump goes, I hope hes lying about Israel but I doubt it. He could easily gettin into ww3 with his war mongering, and hes only war mongering because the jews have bought him. He has promises to fill now and our young men will die for it. Troops are being sent as we speak. Half his family married into the Jewish race. A war in the middle east will involve both china and russia eventually just to try to keep the US and Israel from taking over every country.
Very thoughtful discussion David. I'll say this again. It was the best decision for you to break out on your own and start your own channel. I always enjoyed your interviews on your previous channel you worked at and thought it was only a matter of time before you did your own thing. Cheers!
also interesting footnote in history forgotten since the cold war, but one of the reasons why England did not actively support the South was the Russian support for the North. In 1863, the Russian Navy's Baltic and Pacific fleets wintered in the American ports of New York and San Francisco. It was the Russian repsonse to the British "great game": Russia supported the Union, because it believed that the united U.S. served as a counterbalance to its geopolitical rival, Britain.
Good point! My wife and I were just talking about this. I am a couple years younger than you and I can't believe how bland everything looks. Even fast-food joints are plain brick structures, not that I care about fast food places but it is part of a broader point. I notice in most sit-down restaurants how there is no presentation. They simply throw it on the plate without care or concern. I noticed that places that once had character have been torn down and replaced with monstrosity ugly modern architecture. Cars basically look the same except for certain cars that cost a fortune. Ford doesn't look much different than Chevy. No matter where I travel in this country, everything looks the same. The same chain stores and restaurants seem ubiquitous everywhere now. I'm sure that there are small towns that have some charm left but I don't see many.
It comes and goes in phases. It's just been so long that nobody remembers. All of this happened exactly like this 100 years ago. We will have another war, and then it will reset.
We are in a trough for sure but so was the 60s there was much more civil unrest and bombings. Of course we didn't have as much societal degeneracy but I think over all, we are just going through a course correction with the rest of the Western world. The US has way too many unique geographic benefits to go away entirely anyway.....
We betrayed our own middle class with working women and imported labor. Honest wages are down 50% in honest silver money from 1966 at one ounce of silver per hour to today at one half an ounce of silver. Labor has been thrown under the bus and college graduates are over paid and under worked. We need a reset.
No, it's worse than that. 35$ = 1 ounce of gold in 1971 before we went off the gold standard. The minimum wage was 1.60/hr in 1971. That would be 110+dollars/hour now. That's how bad it is.
@@TruthBeToldAlways100You should call him Dr. Elizabeth Warren actually. Because that famous redneck Republican luminary wrote a whole book about it circa 2000.
The fact of the matter is the people are at fault for the policies their leaders pursue. "A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship. The average age of the world's greatest civilizations has been 200 years. These nations have progressed through this sequence: From bondage to spiritual faith; From spiritual faith to great courage; From courage to liberty; From liberty to abundance; From abundance to selfishness; From selfishness to apathy; From apathy to dependence; From dependence back into bondage." Quote from Alexander Fraser Tytler Harris and Walz represent the dictatorship the GOP are willing to tolerate, though the public are not.
I disagree, we are a corporatocracy now. Our government is only held accountable to the large donors & corporations, not the interests of the citizens. They dont give us a choice that would even work in our interest to begin with.
@SugaryPhoenixxx that's arguing semantics really, the quote still applies. Even if Trump were elected, theyve stacked the deckagainst anyone who tries to disrupt the system. Kamala is delay of execution, whereas if Trump gets in, "they" will immediately go for our throats in a multitude of ways. 2020 was a test run, theyve had 4 years to collect data and perfect whatever plans they have, and they have been..
Expecting any mass of people anywhere on the planet to see through what are *really* the root causes of their struggles is expecting too much. Most peoole are completely overwhelmed or preoccupied with their *own* problems, and encapsuled in a top-down and wanted "Bread and Circuses"-reality.
I think it is remarkably naive and uninformed to say that the divisions in the USA fall along the lines of the split between the two main political parties. We are in a new paradigm right now. The division really exists between the establishment forces and a new emerging consensus party now represented by the unity between Trump, RFK, Jr., and potentially Elon Musk, among others. This is a new development and a new political realignment with corporate and institutional powers on one side and new populist-inspired resistance on the other. What is emerging as the impetus for this realignment is the growing realization that our institutions are not only not fit for purpose, but that they have been largely captured by corporate interests and are acting in opposition to the welfare of the general population.
While I can see your point, there is a disconnect between not just political parties, but also class and educational statuses. After the Great Depression, and WW2, there was a realignment, principally because of a common enemy and shared sacrifice at addressing the challenges they heaped upon the nation as a whole. The institutions held, people believed in government. By the mid-60’s cracks had formed and by the time Regan rolled around, limitless greed was unleashed!!!
Im increasingly thinking they've prepared for that as well... I don't there will be much to escape whatever is coming. The most dangerous thing you'll encounter in the woods is another person. I think that's where this is heading.
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Stick with the community you're in. My neighbour is highly competent mechanic and repairman. Ex farmer. I teach his grandchildren maths and science. Best of friends. We will quickly form a local militia
The woods will be the most populated area till all the animals are killed, then theygoing for some vodka in the ozarks. Nobody is getting out of whats to come. +
We already have what Neil is talking about with marijuana. It is illegal at the federal level but many states have legalized it and they can’t put their money in a bank because they are federally insured. So, by that logic, Texas is free to defend itself. On that note, citizens have a right to defend themselves against an invasion - period! Can’t help it if the Democrats have dereliction of duty - a most basic duty of the federal government - to defend its citizens and borders.
So what happens when we are so at each other's throats (whatever you name it) that a foreign country or coalition then attacks us? Now that's a nightmare.
That's the big security risk. Foreign entities, such as KGB and the CCP, have spent years and millions of dollars to demoralize the American public and erode our values and social cohesion. You can bet that foreign entities are waiting for an opportune time to strike, and we won't see it coming. It won't be a visible invasion, because the sleeper agents are already among us, and entering past our borders every day. And they will target essential infrastructure. All it takes is for a crisis of division to happen, and they'll have the cover they need to act on destroying us from within.
So many interviewees say we're entering a period of higher rates and inflation that I can't help but wonder if that's all [over]priced in and so we're actually heading back to zero... especially considering there are already nine (25bp) cuts priced into the next year.
Soon all of the revenue taken in by the IRS will not pay the interest on the debt. So we will have to print the money to pay the interest on the debt. kinda like taking out new credit cards to get cash advances to pay the payments on your other cards. Ammunition and food may become the new currency. Just sayin.
Leadership of America and the corporate elites are like the mafia bosses. The red of the citizens are like the boss’ family-enjoys a good comfortable life but don’t know and don’t care all the ruthless actions of the head of the family (the bosses)
The Books " Behold a Pale Horsd" by Cooper, and "Fruit from a Poisonous Tree" by Melvin Stamper explain what we are up against and the Out of Babylon series on RUMBLE and youtube by David Straight explain true and Lawful Escape from all this TYRANNY !
SS and Medicare (administered by the fed gov) along with federally subsidized state benefits (Medicaid, food stamps, child care, gov housing, utility assistance) will be more than enough to prevent civil war.
Howe is often misrepresented. He never said anything about "the end of America." He describes the end of particular forms of American politics and economics.
The same thing this video says was in a book by Thomas Chittum in 1994 Also multi cultural societies do not work. Not one has survived. Also we are already in stage 3 early stage 4. Stage four being armed clashes between different factions
Everyone should check Billy Meier's prophecies about two US civil wars that he published back in the 70s... people were laughing at him for decades... Everything is in his books.
Populism simply means democracy, dude. It comes from the populares party of Rome which represented the citizen farmer soldiers that created the Roman Republic and kept it together.
Thomas Jefferson said it best: "...in questions of power then, let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the constitution." --Extract from Thomas Jefferson’s Fair Copy of the Kentucky Resolutions of 1798
We have too many dual citizenship Zionist traitors in our government and the world. Globalism is communism the protocols of the elders of Zion same shit only names change
I propose an open social ballot system. The voter doesn't hide who they vote for. If you have to hide your vote, you shouldn't be allowed to vote. A large screen will show who you voted for. This stops the coonery and missing ballots, scamming, and voter fraud. Illegals will not vote because the public can see who's really voting .
@@hamfox9714a little fear is healthy..we also need to go back to politics not being a job unto itself...it needs to be like a 4 year service then you go back to your life, like the founding fathers
*_"...for I the Lord thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me;..."_* Exodus 20 (:) 5 - and the same is reiterated in Exodus 34 (:) 7.
Oligarchy suppresses small business and creative enterprise. Oligarchy supports mass migration and depressed wages. Oligarchy undermines decent cultural values. That is why ordinary people with a conscience are justifiably upset. If the oligarchs had a sense of “noblesse oblige” it might alleviate matters somewhat, but their greed now overwhelms all decent values. Of course, their incompetence is becoming ever more evident with regard to basic economics and sensible foreign policy. They are living out a death wish that, oddly, they themselves do not seem to be conscious of or concerned about.
Interesting speculations , but he’s a little late. It already started eight years ago when local governments declared themselves “sanctuary cities” and the federal government did nothing.
@@jeremywvarietyofviewpoints3104 I thought this was a recent interview. If so, then why didn’t he connect the dots? He was talking in the future tense - as though we haven’t seen it already.
Sub-secession happened in Civil War as well. After South seceded there were many areas in the South that remained pro-Union mostly along the Apalachains. East TN was a good example of an area with strong union sentiment that didn't quite pull away from TN's orbit until the Union army arrived. WV obviously DID secede from VA.
@@CliftonHicksbanjo the union army was the army raised by the traitorous north who abandoned the rules of the constitution and broke the oath of the united states.
It has been defined differently at different times. The modern definition of Generation X is usually given as being born between 1965 and 1980. Strauss and Howe defined it as being born between 1961 and 1981. In their scheme a generation runs for about 20 years.
I don't understand the over use of the these classifications. Is saying "I was born in the 60's" not enough context? I mean the naming system isn't even consistent. If you have any knowledge of the world you'll know what that may imply, and it's not like "X" is any clarification. Don't understand this at all.
The first five minutes sounded awfully socialistic in nature as he describes how to solve the problem or how the problem will resolve itself after calamity. The problem of socialism is not to add more socialism.
Yes, you definitely pick up on it in the book as well. It's confusing to see someone point out what is going wrong but then claim what is going wrong is the solution.
@@icu64x type this into TH-cam and watch the whole video. “Why old money goes to the left” I think you’ll come with a better understanding of what’s wrong with the system we’re currently under.
Interesting talk if you read between the lines, When he says NATO is good, he means it as an organization for maintaining American dominance and empire and if you can get some of the second class nations to fund it all the better. That said he says we should understand electricity but the way he talked I felt he understood resources and energy as an economist and not that they are finite and lots of it can not be substituted for something else .
He can't tell us "what", he can only tell us "why." It's a bit frustrating listening to Neil. It's like half of the things he says are very insightful, the other half are just hollow speculations based on his estimation of history and how he categorizes past movements in his own mind.
The problem he doesn’t seem to know regarding a possible civil war in the USA is half the population is supporting tyranny and communism and the other half is supporting freedom and capitalism. Both systems cannot exist at the same time in the same place. One will prevail over the other.
Hundreds of billions of dollars are funneled to the states every year from the Feds. This includes, social security, medicaid/medicare, SNAP benefits , Federal Retirement etc.
There is a great awakening happening. I think it goes right along with the 4th turning and those that are lower frequency .. negative, violent, and destructive people its is gonna be bad... real bad. For the rest of us a new beginning. I can't wait.
Saying ‘Right’ after a sentence is patronising Sir. Seeking automatic endorsement of the point you’re making does not appeal to one’s intellect. Make your statements and allow the listener to digest without ‘Right’ punctuating please
The reason boomers hated the suburbs was the isolation and stasis. The sameness of the houses was seen as a metaphor for conformity, not the cause but the proliferation of bad taste and unironic kitsch was part of it. The suburbs were naive, conformist and dull. This is obviously ameliorated by the internet, it's changed everything and we have become much more socially liberal as a result. Information has also become democratised. People understand far more about aesthetics, and DIY has also become normalised that women can buy power tools, use them, and not attract ridicule. The internet has also revolutionised cities and the working from home phenomenon has caused the donut effect again in cities (empty in the centre). It has, along with the pandemic, also fuelled reinvigoration of rural settings, and mobility generally.
If he had led with "NATO is a good idea" then I wouldn't have bothered listening. Neil gets a lot right, but he is clearly missing some vital insights into what is wrong with the modern western world.
Great topics, and very informative. I just wish your guest, Mr. Howe, would stop asking you if you agree with him by saying, "Right?" He did this over and over.
March 2020: the GREAT CASHOUT . Neil, the 35 year Hurst wave that started with Black Monday works perfectly with your writings and words here. Lets call it what it is. We have a new monetary system since 2020
I was born in '75, grew up in the 80s with Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Transformers, Lego and BMX. Then entered adulthood in the 90s with the end of the Cold War. If anyone can find me a better period to grow up in I'd be curious, maybe it's nostalgia but life felt so much better then.
Yes it did. But was even better (for the WHITE working class, specifically!) during the fifties and sixties. (I'm older than you.)
60s and 70s freedoms punctuated by increasing material well-being
When the data confirm it - it's not just nostalgia.
@@leftykeys6944 Leftyloser ,the woke left turned it all to sht .
Me too Homie, 1979 here 💪
"Change happens when the pain of staying the same is greater than the pain of change." ― Tony Robbins
Keep your bannana hands off me!!!!!!
Large swathes of the public are dismayed by ever increasing layers of control by the public service / government classes, who whilst feathering their own nests with taxpayer funds, compound the endemic issue of currency devaluation through unnecessary, wasteful spending.
This is a consequence of the endless money printing with an ever growing class of parasites with their snouts in the trough.
I’m one. I advocate for removing the punitive structures that our government uses to control us. It amazes me how people just buckled and accepted egregious assaults on the constitution. We know now it was all wrong
Well Said
@@TJMilne427 add to that the punitive systems in place that can and are used as a cudgel. For instance computer generated traffic fines. Increased insurance costs as a result of AI generated surveillance cameras. It’s here and it’s just a matter of time before they can control people using those and other methods
@HighDefinitionVideo yup. Insurance, fines and tickets, taxes, all those will stop being paid by more and more people as we go forward.
Both parties are definitely the same today. That's very clear, it's not red verse blue. It's red and blue versus the people
@@Kristofur77 so you are saying AOC would like to lower capital gains taxes or corporate taxes- and I think she would like to repeal firearm background checks and I also ban abortions!
Nailed it.
So true
i.e. purple vs. the people
Then don't vote, it's useless and won't help. We're doomed and we'll never make it Glum.
Remember, if voting worked, they wouldn't let us do it. "
If it didn't work, dead people wouldn't be doing it.
bingo and now we know it doesn't...and never has.
Correct, Klaus Schwab even said we don't need elections anymore in the future, AI can do this for us much more efficiently 🙂
One could say the same for owning guns. But we have them for now
@@matthewsantillanes194they didn’t have a choice on that one, that’s what the whole 76’ thing was about. They realized that hill wasn’t worth dying on.
There's no point in having a Constitutional convention or even any more Constitutional amendments since we don't follow the current 27.
Absolutely. I still can't find any mention of the Federal Reserve in the Constitution.
Exactly 💯
No point. With such division, fruitless.
@@nyquil762 I briefly toyed with a local Convention of States outfit. ... New amendments would be like new gun laws: why not just enforce the current laws? ... How about we interpret things as an ORIGINALIST?
Amazing
Covid was our warning of whats to come
no it's here already.....are you not paying attention?
Covid, caused by the deep state, locked down by the deep state, to perpetuate the deep state. Any questions?
Exactly 💯
Correct. Covid is a glimpse of what's in store.
@supervolcano-s8c I predict nuclear war stands more chance of destroying our world than a solar flare this century
If im in the military and my family lives in such a state, I will be going back to support my family and State.
Absolutely. Remember that Robert E Lee turned down being the head of the Union Army because Virginia was his COUNTRY
The military has not once defended America. It has only ever been a weapon used against the world by the elite. Not one soldier has stopped a single invader at the border.
Not without a valid leave form you won't.
Fact@@GoodmanMIke59
Up until 1862 all West Point graduates pledged allegiance to their STATE not the federal government.
I'm sick of the Fourth turning, screw it!
"Inflation is not a bug. It's a feature." It worked out really great for the Germans, Zimbabweans, Venezuelans, Russians, ... It is more like a symptom. Why not look at the root causes of the inflation and stop that before you get the knock on effects of the inflation... Societal Collapse and War?
Because we vote for spending…we can’t stop.
@@lancethompson5403 Who is "we" and why do "we" believe that inflation won't result from the spending (really monetary expansion to support the spending)?
It's a feature for the parasitic 'elites' running the show.... it's a way of taking wealth from poor people and not giving them an easy way to save their time/energy, and basically forcing them to 'invest' and buy the bags from the people front-running them , maybe that's what he meant ?
The root cause is a debt based monetary system that requires long term increase of the money supply to provide GDP growth. This is the way the bankers (federal reserve) want it because it provide power and control over the economy. If we lived in a bitcoin standard we would have deflation and be able to do more with less but the bankers would have no control of the human population and economies.
Its here now, what are you going to do about it? The only way forward is to get all these boomers out of politics and get things back on track. Boomers are the definition of children that never grew up and become fiscally responsible
This guest is naive. Wants America to fund everyone’s defense and not realize that America is 34 trillion in debt.
This isn’t how debt works.
“Since we cannot change reality, let us change the eyes which see reality.” -Nikos Kazantzakis
I clearly understand why this generation is less likely to want to have kids
Drugs
I had a vasectomy at 25 and my wife and I have never been happier with my/our decision the dollar had never reversed and gained value it's only plummeted for decades so people having kids are signing their children up for a collapsed mad max society
@@ryanharvey9800that's all well and good now but how about when you end up in a public nursing home because you have no children to care for you
No, you don't
I’m 36 and have no plans to have children. The world has gone completely mad, they’ll be nothing for them. I can’t bring children into a world that has gone so far backwards that their skin colour, gender directly impacts their opportunities. Not to mention the economic quagmire we’re heading towards.
Another great guest David, thanks for having Neil share his thoughts.
Can you imagine watching mass human trafficking and gangs operating over your border and not being allowed to take logical steps to stop it?
Then again, it's something one does not seek permission for. We'd have never had an American revolution and there would be no America. Pretty much the same boat WTP find themselves in right now.
@@GreenblattsBaker-sf4kf This is a very, very different situation.
The logical step would be to remove the CAUSES that lead to mass immigration and wars, which is US meddling in the entire world using the *divide-and-rule* strategy of power.
Are you American?
Then you are a victim of it, not a benefactor of the application of global divide-and-rule. Only a very few benefit from the divide-and-rule technique.
I know! Why did Trump stop the bipartisan border bill!!!!!
@@hologramhouse729 because there was waaaay too much free shit in it for illegal aliens.
“So Bob, what should people do in a 4th turning???” Bob: “Oh I dunno, family becomes important, mobility is also pretty important. Be familiar with how things work.” “Inflation is pretty important too.”
Wow. Simply mind-blowing.
He does not say what this fourth turning is exactly
The only happy times i will ever have in my life would be the late 90's early 2000's. The rest of my life will consist of struggling to get by & political unrest. What a great time to be alive.
The nineties was probably the best decade to be alive. There was nothing more magical. The summers were long and the winters were short.
Really feels that way.
You wouldn’t be the first. Don’t feel sorry. Work on repairing the future for your kids
Name me an institution that can be trusted. Ill wait.
I would go for health care, using honest weights and measures and science. My life was saved by cancer surgery and radiation. I am thankful for modern day Health Care. I don't know it that is an institution but I trust the doctors to do a good job.
@jackgoldman1 Search doctor removes liver by accident. Look up doctors saying that a majority of Healthcare is impersonal profit first driven business. It's literally why the Healthcare industry is so broken. Corruption and greed. Care to try again?
Self ownership of assets.
@@jackgoldman1The medical industry is the WORST!!!
They can ALL be trusted to lie.
NAT0 does "defense" like the Mafia does protection.. ie capitulate, or be destroyed..🤡
So true. So depressing.
Nice country ya got here. Too bad if sumthin happened to it.
A Canadian saying the constitution is outdated, is the definition of irony
The Canadians are further down the road to serfdom than the US is.
The Canadian system of democracy is substantially more developed than the US. No idiotic things like electoral colleges, overlapping state and federal laws than counter each other. Constitutional originalism is a serious issue that needs to be beaten down, the founding fathers expected the constitution to be a living document, not a bible.
@@quixomega Well aren't you deluded.
@@quixomegaWhat would be the POINT of having a constitution then if there weren't certain universals that are relevant to HUMAN NATURE and not time periods? There's the liberal logic for you people. It's a mental disease..Orwell described it perfectly.
@@quixomegamaybe you should move to Canada?
It was all going so well, until he said keeping NATO was a good idea.
@@CandidaProut-ep5fb you must be Russian, Chinese or Iranian
@@ura9390 I'm American, you know the country that mostly pays for NATO. Russia has nothing to fear anyway. The west doesn't seem keen on starting WW3.
@@ura9390
You've made exactly the point.
@@ura9390 you must be brainwashed by the msm
NATO should've been disbanded after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Secretary of State under Bush senior, James Baker, promised Gorabachev that NATO wouldn't move one inch further east. He lied.
NATO is a good idea? Maybe back when there still was the Soviet Union. The reason why we have the Ukrainian War is because of the relentless NATO expansion right up to the Russian border despite NATO's assurance that it would not expand east of Germany. NATO is the Western business of war.
NATO is a great idea if you want to dominate that continent. I am told they actively try to get non-European countries into it? Why, for protection, as in protection racket? It's also great for getting the Federal Reserve to manufacture fiat currency to lend to subject states to buy American weapons systems. Wins all around.
Not the reason at all.... The pretend reason Putin used..
You did know I assume that Putin signed to guarantee Ukraine's sovereignty along with the USA and Britain.
Invading the country hardly meets that guarantee...
He lost credibility and my attention after listening to his NATO arguments. NATO bringing peace? I do not think he understands how the world works...
Go back to Russia 🇷🇺
He understands very well who pays his bills.
NATO has turned into a tool of the NWO. Its purpose no longer fits the current times. It’s become a bully organization.
Agree. He think NATO is for peace and serve Americans well. Look at what is happening in Ukraine and how wasteful and corruption in this losing war against Russia. This guy lost me big on NATO (mafia). NATO should be abolished and save our money at home and not sliding into ww3.
Exactly.
Easily one of the best interviews I've ever heard.
"Change before you have to." -Jack Welch
Inflation is never going to bail us out of this. Never.
They have created a bin without a bottom . It is highly secretive . Quantam Science stuff ...A person fell in and he won't ever hit the bottom. It will likely take a very long time to die . It was created after an alien craft crashed 😊
Better to die standing for your freedom then living in chains on your knees .
The US is not even in the top 10
Free nations 🤷♂️
That is how I believe. Trump will not chain me. I will die standing. I refuse to be chained by religion or men or government.
@@phoenixtoash2396how do you like being chained by the federal reserve bank? Our economy is not based on capitalism, but on interest, credit and debt. Interest charging creates poverty. Its sysyemic poverty's foundation. You are being ruled by globalist capitalism of mega coporations. The federal reserve bank being a primary one. the government is just its enforcement arm. As far as trump goes, I hope hes lying about Israel but I doubt it. He could easily gettin into ww3 with his war mongering, and hes only war mongering because the jews have bought him. He has promises to fill now and our young men will die for it. Troops are being sent as we speak. Half his family married into the Jewish race. A war in the middle east will involve both china and russia eventually just to try to keep the US and Israel from taking over every country.
Thomas Crooks, American Patriot
Very thoughtful discussion David. I'll say this again. It was the best decision for you to break out on your own and start your own channel. I always enjoyed your interviews on your previous channel you worked at and thought it was only a matter of time before you did your own thing. Cheers!
All by design. Thanks for the reminder.
also interesting footnote in history forgotten since the cold war, but one of the reasons why England did not actively support the South was the Russian support for the North. In 1863, the Russian Navy's Baltic and Pacific fleets wintered in the American ports of New York and San Francisco. It was the Russian repsonse to the British "great game": Russia supported the Union, because it believed that the united U.S. served as a counterbalance to its geopolitical rival, Britain.
I can't stand houses all looking the same. Or small yards. 52 years old.
39 feel the same way
Good point! My wife and I were just talking about this. I am a couple years younger than you and I can't believe how bland everything looks. Even fast-food joints are plain brick structures, not that I care about fast food places but it is part of a broader point. I notice in most sit-down restaurants how there is no presentation. They simply throw it on the plate without care or concern. I noticed that places that once had character have been torn down and replaced with monstrosity ugly modern architecture. Cars basically look the same except for certain cars that cost a fortune. Ford doesn't look much different than Chevy. No matter where I travel in this country, everything looks the same. The same chain stores and restaurants seem ubiquitous everywhere now. I'm sure that there are small towns that have some charm left but I don't see many.
I can’t stand being 27 years old healthy and male and not even being able to afford the chance to have the same looking house
@@terrancemazz here in Oklahoma you can still do that
What's the point of the constitution if it's not followed? Good luck America.
The Constitution hasn't been followed since the time of ratification, and the 1861 war broke it in half.
It comes and goes in phases. It's just been so long that nobody remembers. All of this happened exactly like this 100 years ago. We will have another war, and then it will reset.
Empires come and go...the sun is setting on America.
We are in a trough for sure but so was the 60s there was much more civil unrest and bombings. Of course we didn't have as much societal degeneracy but I think over all, we are just going through a course correction with the rest of the Western world. The US has way too many unique geographic benefits to go away entirely anyway.....
Republics fall into Empires.
We betrayed our own middle class with working women and imported labor. Honest wages are down 50% in honest silver money from 1966 at one ounce of silver per hour to today at one half an ounce of silver. Labor has been thrown under the bus and college graduates are over paid and under worked. We need a reset.
No, it's worse than that. 35$ = 1 ounce of gold in 1971 before we went off the gold standard. The minimum wage was 1.60/hr in 1971. That would be 110+dollars/hour now. That's how bad it is.
Correction: Now it is 118.85/hour now (35/1.6 = 21.875 hrs to earn 1 oz of gold. Current gold price 2600/21.875 = 118.85).
Working women? Hey Jethro, just brush your tooth and go to bed.
@@TruthBeToldAlways100You should call him Dr. Elizabeth Warren actually. Because that famous redneck Republican luminary wrote a whole book about it circa 2000.
Still stuck in the 30s I see. Do you prefer the left or right when wifey burns dinner?
The fact of the matter is the people are at fault for the policies their leaders pursue.
"A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship. The average age of the world's greatest civilizations has been 200 years. These nations have progressed through this sequence: From bondage to spiritual faith; From spiritual faith to great courage; From courage to liberty; From liberty to abundance; From abundance to selfishness; From selfishness to apathy; From apathy to dependence; From dependence back into bondage."
Quote from Alexander Fraser Tytler
Harris and Walz represent the dictatorship the GOP are willing to tolerate, though the public are not.
What country r u referring to as a democracy?
I disagree, we are a corporatocracy now. Our government is only held accountable to the large donors & corporations, not the interests of the citizens. They dont give us a choice that would even work in our interest to begin with.
@SugaryPhoenixxx that's arguing semantics really, the quote still applies. Even if Trump were elected, theyve stacked the deckagainst anyone who tries to disrupt the system. Kamala is delay of execution, whereas if Trump gets in, "they" will immediately go for our throats in a multitude of ways. 2020 was a test run, theyve had 4 years to collect data and perfect whatever plans they have, and they have been..
Expecting any mass of people anywhere on the planet to see through what are *really* the root causes of their struggles is expecting too much.
Most peoole are completely overwhelmed or preoccupied with their *own* problems, and encapsuled in a top-down and wanted "Bread and Circuses"-reality.
If the populace was educated to recognize history repeating this country wouldn't be in its current state of decline.
I think it is remarkably naive and uninformed to say that the divisions in the USA fall along the lines of the split between the two main political parties. We are in a new paradigm right now. The division really exists between the establishment forces and a new emerging consensus party now represented by the unity between Trump, RFK, Jr., and potentially Elon Musk, among others. This is a new development and a new political realignment with corporate and institutional powers on one side and new populist-inspired resistance on the other. What is emerging as the impetus for this realignment is the growing realization that our institutions are not only not fit for purpose, but that they have been largely captured by corporate interests and are acting in opposition to the welfare of the general population.
Good observation.
Couldn't agree more.
While I can see your point, there is a disconnect between not just political parties, but also class and educational statuses. After the Great Depression, and WW2, there was a realignment, principally because of a common enemy and shared sacrifice at addressing the challenges they heaped upon the nation as a whole.
The institutions held, people believed in government. By the mid-60’s cracks had formed and by the time Regan rolled around, limitless greed was unleashed!!!
Self-serving establishment vs. populists.
States have been increasingly rejecting Federal law for years in many ways
I got my bottle of Vodka and my cabin in the ozarks. I'll be OK.
Im increasingly thinking they've prepared for that as well... I don't there will be much to escape whatever is coming. The most dangerous thing you'll encounter in the woods is another person. I think that's where this is heading.
Stick with the community you're in. My neighbour is highly competent mechanic and repairman. Ex farmer. I teach his grandchildren maths and science. Best of friends. We will quickly form a local militia
The woods will be the most populated area till all the animals are killed, then theygoing for some vodka in the ozarks. Nobody is getting out of whats to come. +
Redneck heaven ! 😂
We already have what Neil is talking about with marijuana. It is illegal at the federal level but many states have legalized it and they can’t put their money in a bank because they are federally insured. So, by that logic, Texas is free to defend itself. On that note, citizens have a right to defend themselves against an invasion - period! Can’t help it if the Democrats have dereliction of duty - a most basic duty of the federal government - to defend its citizens and borders.
It's being removed from Schedule 3 as we speak.
@@alicecoppers8980 You mean from Schedule 1 to Schedule 3.
The lower the number the worse it is.
@@mattyeager7679 thanks
The whole of congress is a traitor to the people, especially apparent since bush and obama.
I can't answer...I don't know!
Jeeesus this is the first honest man I've heard in ages.
So what happens when we are so at each other's throats (whatever you name it) that a foreign country or coalition then attacks us? Now that's a nightmare.
That's the big security risk. Foreign entities, such as KGB and the CCP, have spent years and millions of dollars to demoralize the American public and erode our values and social cohesion. You can bet that foreign entities are waiting for an opportune time to strike, and we won't see it coming. It won't be a visible invasion, because the sleeper agents are already among us, and entering past our borders every day. And they will target essential infrastructure. All it takes is for a crisis of division to happen, and they'll have the cover they need to act on destroying us from within.
America can't afford to save the world...we need to save ourselves!
$35T government debt
So many interviewees say we're entering a period of higher rates and inflation that I can't help but wonder if that's all [over]priced in and so we're actually heading back to zero... especially considering there are already nine (25bp) cuts priced into the next year.
Soon all of the revenue taken in by the IRS will not pay the interest on the debt. So we will have to print the money to pay the interest on the debt. kinda like taking out new credit cards to get cash advances to pay the payments on your other cards. Ammunition and food may become the new currency. Just sayin.
Thanks for getting Neil back on David. Love his content
You cannot have exponential growth on a finite planet. Humanity is in Overshoot
False. There is plenty of land and surface area to support much greater expansion.
This is incorrect and mirroring the depop propaganda bs.
Neil recently moved to the mountains of West Virginia…He knows what’s coming.
Yep. Cranky old senility
Yep. Cranky old senility.
He moves to West Virginia? Yet talks about NATO as a necessary entity? What a clown.
Aging boutique socialists all end up in West Virginia.
@@dialecticalmonist3405nato is a good thing.
Young men fight. Would you take the average republican man or the Democrat? Easy answer. One group has mostly never touched a firearm.
Leadership of America and the corporate elites are like the mafia bosses. The red of the citizens are like the boss’ family-enjoys a good comfortable life but don’t know and don’t care all the ruthless actions of the head of the family (the bosses)
The Books " Behold a Pale Horsd" by Cooper, and "Fruit from a Poisonous Tree" by Melvin Stamper explain what we are up against and the Out of Babylon series on RUMBLE and youtube by David Straight explain true and Lawful Escape from all this TYRANNY !
9:00 nullification seems to have occurred back when particular States indicated that they would not follow anti-drug laws.
And sanctuary cities/states
SS and Medicare (administered by the fed gov) along with federally subsidized state benefits (Medicaid, food stamps, child care, gov housing, utility assistance) will be more than enough to prevent civil war.
Howe is often misrepresented. He never said anything about "the end of America." He describes the end of particular forms of American politics and economics.
Neal‘s book, Generations Is the most eye-opening book I’ve ever read. This man is a national treasure, and a real swell guy.
It is actually just the beginning.
Is the guest wearing makeup?
Hey, don't judge: that may be the manner of his fourth turning. 😊
Not sure if he is, but a lot of people wear makeup on podcasts just like they do on TV news shows. It's so they look better under camera lights.
The same thing this video says was in a book by Thomas Chittum in 1994
Also multi cultural societies do not work. Not one has survived. Also we are already in stage 3 early stage 4. Stage four being armed clashes between different factions
Everyone should check Billy Meier's prophecies about two US civil wars that he published back in the 70s... people were laughing at him for decades... Everything is in his books.
meier was cia
America is not lucky...we were gifted with a singular constitution that has shored up our foundations..
We have borrowed out. And inflation to the point normal people can barely live. We couldn't fight a foreign war if we had to.
This is the best interview you have ever done! 👍🏻
“To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.” -Winston Churchill
"Wisdom" of the well known stupid drunkard.
I change my underpants often
Mr. Churchill has some great quotes!
Churchill was also a drunkard that never figured out how to save the UK’s economy.
Drunkard
Populism simply means democracy, dude.
It comes from the populares party of Rome which represented the citizen farmer soldiers that created the Roman Republic and kept it together.
Say “right” one more time and I’m going to flip. Right?
Been saying this for 5 years
Thomas Jefferson said it best: "...in questions of power then, let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the constitution." --Extract from Thomas Jefferson’s Fair Copy of the Kentucky Resolutions of 1798
We have too many dual citizenship Zionist traitors in our government and the world. Globalism is communism the protocols of the elders of Zion same shit only names change
whatever that means
Notice how this guest doesn’t think we are being invaded? He believes federal government is good. Enough said.
First thing we need a fair election, I.D. and paper ballots.
I propose an open social ballot system. The voter doesn't hide who they vote for. If you have to hide your vote, you shouldn't be allowed to vote. A large screen will show who you voted for. This stops the coonery and missing ballots, scamming, and voter fraud.
Illegals will not vote because the public can see who's really voting .
We need our leaders to be afraid of us at a base level, then and only then can “they” properly represent us.
This will never be fixed at the federal level. Voting is fake. Illusion of choice. A pre-made selection of 2 globalist puppets. Voting lolol
@@hamfox9714a little fear is healthy..we also need to go back to politics not being a job unto itself...it needs to be like a 4 year service then you go back to your life, like the founding fathers
Thanks for sharing. Remember to watch Ted Broer CEO of Healthmasters and his son Austin Broer based in Florida. Those guys are amazing too
*_"...for I the Lord thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me;..."_* Exodus 20 (:) 5 - and the same is reiterated in Exodus 34 (:) 7.
I'm hoping to escape that curse through repentance through Jesus
Living standards will rise? This guy smoking some good stuff
He means 30 or so years from now they will begin to rise.
A good guest and excellent questions throughout.
God bless Texas
This guy is brilliant. Outside of his naive take on NATO, I agree with most every point. Great interview
The new American dream is to get dafuk outta here!
Very glad that Austin is 30 miles away.
Czech and Slovakia separated after after 75 years peacefully.
The guest overlooked it as he was too busy asking David, "You know what I mean?"
He said significant states. Guess Czech not significant
Oligarchy suppresses small business and creative enterprise. Oligarchy supports mass migration and depressed wages. Oligarchy undermines decent cultural values. That is why ordinary people with a conscience are justifiably upset.
If the oligarchs had a sense of “noblesse oblige” it might alleviate matters somewhat, but their greed now overwhelms all decent values. Of course, their incompetence is becoming ever more evident with regard to basic economics and sensible foreign policy. They are living out a death wish that, oddly, they themselves do not seem to be conscious of or concerned about.
Interesting speculations , but he’s a little late. It already started eight years ago when local governments declared themselves “sanctuary cities” and the federal government did nothing.
He and Strauss wrote their books in the 90s.
@@jeremywvarietyofviewpoints3104 I thought this was a recent interview. If so, then why didn’t he connect the dots? He was talking in the future tense - as though we haven’t seen it already.
really interesting lots of knowledge in your guest Howe. cyclicalities seem to be at the fore front once again. Thank-you
David is great but his Canadian anti-American bias is clouding his judgment
Sub-secession happened in Civil War as well. After South seceded there were many areas in the South that remained pro-Union mostly along the Apalachains. East TN was a good example of an area with strong union sentiment that didn't quite pull away from TN's orbit until the Union army arrived. WV obviously DID secede from VA.
yes they were traitors to the confederacy
Until the U.S. Army arrived. There is no such thing as "the Union army."
@@CliftonHicksbanjo the union army was the army raised by the traitorous north who abandoned the rules of the constitution and broke the oath of the united states.
David, thank you for doing this interview! You continue to rock sir!
“There is nothing permanent except change.” -Heraclitus
1964 is not Gen X. It's a young boomer.
Anyone born after 1960 might as well be Xers, they have very little in common with those born in the late 1940s and the fifties.
It has been defined differently at different times. The modern definition of Generation X is usually given as being born between 1965 and 1980. Strauss and Howe defined it as being born between 1961 and 1981. In their scheme a generation runs for about 20 years.
I don't understand the over use of the these classifications. Is saying "I was born in the 60's" not enough context? I mean the naming system isn't even consistent. If you have any knowledge of the world you'll know what that may imply, and it's not like "X" is any clarification. Don't understand this at all.
The first five minutes sounded awfully socialistic in nature as he describes how to solve the problem or how the problem will resolve itself after calamity. The problem of socialism is not to add more socialism.
Exactly. I have a feeling I know who this guy would vote for.
Maybe , but capitalism is not exactly working either.
@@icu64x It did when we were following it.
Yes, you definitely pick up on it in the book as well. It's confusing to see someone point out what is going wrong but then claim what is going wrong is the solution.
@@icu64x type this into TH-cam and watch the whole video. “Why old money goes to the left” I think you’ll come with a better understanding of what’s wrong with the system we’re currently under.
Interesting talk if you read between the lines, When he says NATO is good, he means it as an organization for maintaining American dominance and empire and if you can get some of the second class nations to fund it all the better. That said he says we should understand electricity but the way he talked I felt he understood resources and energy as an economist and not that they are finite and lots of it can not be substituted for something else .
'The measure of intelligence is the ability to change' -Albert Einstein
I vote for more state autonomy from corrupted Federal government and debt.
He can't tell us "what", he can only tell us "why." It's a bit frustrating listening to Neil. It's like half of the things he says are very insightful, the other half are just hollow speculations based on his estimation of history and how he categorizes past movements in his own mind.
If fourth turnings are unpredictable then will it never happen as long as we predict it? Does a bear shit in the woods? Is standpoint theory correct?
The problem he doesn’t seem to know regarding a possible civil war in the USA is half the population is supporting tyranny and communism and the other half is supporting freedom and capitalism. Both systems cannot exist at the same time in the same place. One will prevail over the other.
Hundreds of billions of dollars are funneled to the states every year from the Feds. This includes, social security, medicaid/medicare, SNAP benefits
, Federal Retirement etc.
The side with the most ag equipment & weaponry wins!
Nobody, not even left-wing progressives are "supporting communism", stop being dramatic.
There is a great awakening happening. I think it goes right along with the 4th turning and those that are lower frequency .. negative, violent, and destructive people its is gonna be bad... real bad. For the rest of us a new beginning. I can't wait.
Saying ‘Right’ after a sentence is patronising Sir. Seeking automatic endorsement of the point you’re making does not appeal to one’s intellect. Make your statements and allow the listener to digest without ‘Right’ punctuating please
The reason boomers hated the suburbs was the isolation and stasis. The sameness of the houses was seen as a metaphor for conformity, not the cause but the proliferation of bad taste and unironic kitsch was part of it. The suburbs were naive, conformist and dull.
This is obviously ameliorated by the internet, it's changed everything and we have become much more socially liberal as a result. Information has also become democratised. People understand far more about aesthetics, and DIY has also become normalised that women can buy power tools, use them, and not attract ridicule.
The internet has also revolutionised cities and the working from home phenomenon has caused the donut effect again in cities (empty in the centre).
It has, along with the pandemic, also fuelled reinvigoration of rural settings, and mobility generally.
If he had led with "NATO is a good idea" then I wouldn't have bothered listening. Neil gets a lot right, but he is clearly missing some vital insights into what is wrong with the modern western world.
Great topics, and very informative. I just wish your guest, Mr. Howe, would stop asking you if you agree with him by saying, "Right?" He did this over and over.
The open border is gonna be an issue as well as guns.
Remember it was men like you who brought this on. What class suffered most when the Roman Empire fell?
The US would be better off without a federal government. Instead, a defense treaty protecting 50 separate countries would be better for everyone.
This is essentially what it was in the earliest days
March 2020: the GREAT CASHOUT . Neil, the 35 year Hurst wave that started with Black Monday works perfectly with your writings and words here. Lets call it what it is. We have a new monetary system since 2020