
Cathérine 🤺🐦
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Cathérine 🤺🐦
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Deel graag iets mee/Ironie of bloedernstig..pro/contra kan,kritisch..al lijkt t zo, t is niet de bedoeling te veralgemenen. Duurzaamheid🦞 Een Cat is een Cat 😌









BREAKING 🚨 Israel is committing another genocide, blowing up entire villages in Lebanon!

The Financial Collapse Behind The Millenarian Frenzy of US Foreign Policy: How the dying Anglo-American order uses religious war to mask its economic death throes The millenarians are running US foreign policy. They don’t believe they’re making decisions. They believe they’re reading prophecy. That’s why they can bless the genocide in Gaza and bombing Iran back to the Stone Age. They’ve been doing this for centuries. Lyndon LaRouche saw this coming 25 years ago. The so-called “Christian fundamentalists” — the glassy-eyed “millenarians” — provide the decisive margin driving religious war in West Asia. They don’t believe in free will. They believe history is predestined. That’s why they can bless genocide without repentance and pray for “overwhelming violence” against Iran in the Pentagon. They believe it was always going to happen. It’s paganism with a cross stamped on it. There is a long, well-documented pattern of millenarian or apocalyptic movements intensifying during periods of major upheaval. When societies face war, economic collapse, pandemics, or rapid political change, people turn to beliefs that the current world is ending and a radically new one is about to begin. Millenarian thinking reliably emerges during systemic crises across cultures and eras and erodes personal responsibility. People begin to act as if they are participants in inevitability — not decision-makers. Apocalyptic frameworks shift responsibility away from individuals. The refusal to learn from this pattern is the real madness. Why does this keep happening? Psychological need for meaning: chaos feels less random if it’s part of a grand “End Times” narrative. Loss of control: apocalyptic frameworks restore a sense of order and inevitability. Social breakdown: when institutions fail, alternative belief systems fill the vacuum. Pattern-seeking: humans look for signs that explain dramatic change. Millenarian “frenzy” is predictable. It spikes when old systems are clearly failing, when the future feels uncertain or threatening, and when people feel powerless within existing structures. Five hundred years of colonialism are ending. That is the failing system. That is the source of the fear of both the City of London and Wall Street, whom the Trump administration serves. It is the crack in the floor they are all staring into. The millenarians cannot stop the rise of China, so they are trying to sanctify the unprecedented violence of the Anglo-American Empire’s death throes in Iran. Larry Fink of BlackRock is not a glassy-eyed believer — he is a cold-blooded calculator. He is the financial engine behind the millenarian frenzy. The millenarians provide the moral cover and the political muscle. Fink and BlackRock provide the strategic logic. He told the BBC: either Iran is “accepted” back into the petrodollar system, or the Strait of Hormuz becomes a “threat,” triggering a global recession with oil at $150 a barrel. This is the dying Anglo-American financial order’s last attempt to maintain global supremacy. The empire is losing. Iran, Russia, and China are winning. And the City of London knows it. The historical record is clear. During the decline of the Roman Empire, apocalyptic expectations surged. Around the year 1000, many believed the end of the world was imminent. The Black Death led to flagellant movements, mass fear of divine wrath, and persecution of minorities. The chaos of the Reformation fueled apocalyptic movements, believing they were ushering in God’s kingdom. Rapid change in the 18th through 20th centuries triggered secular “end-of-world” thinking. World War I, World War II, and Cold War nuclear brinkmanship produced waves of apocalyptic fear, doomsday cults, and survivalist thinking. The world is between two systems: the end of the imperial order and the rise of a new economic order built by China, Russia, Iran, BRICS nations, and the Global South. And today? Marco Rubio posts “He is Risen” wrapped in a US government emblem. Franklin Graham defies the pope and says God chooses sides in war. Scott Bessent calls a military operation an “Easter miracle.” Pete Hegseth prays for “overwhelming violence.” Same millenarian delusion. Different century. Only this time, colonialism is ending for good.











