Civil War 2.0 Weather Report: The Tsunami Begins, But You Knew That (V2, Issue 1)

Guest post from John Wilder at Wilder Wealthy Wise.

“If we can stop him, we shall prevent the collapse of Western Civilization.  No pressure.” – Sherlock Holmes:  A Game of Shadows

CLOCK

I liked the ticking of the clock I got from the pawnshop, but in the end it was a second-hand emotion.

  1. People actively avoid being near those of opposing ideology.  Might move from communities or states just because of ideology.
  2. Common violence. Organized violence is occurring monthly.
  3. Opposing sides develop governing/war structures.  Just in case.
  4. Common violence that is generally deemed by governmental authorities as justified based on ideology.
  5. Open War.

In the first issue of the Civil War Weather Report, I put together ten steps to a new civil war.  I did not expect that on the one year anniversary of that first report we’d move from step 6 nearly to step 9.  Step 9. is, of course, two minutes to midnight.

We are very, very close.  I debated internally more than a bit whether we were at an 8. or a 9. this month.  I finally decided to stay at an 8., despite multiple jurisdictions doing everything but arming the rioting faction of the protest movement with automatic firearms and bullhorns that make them all sound like Gilbert Gottfried.  It is clear we are at least an 8., and you will see in the graphs section that our Wilder Violence Index has reached new highs.

In this issue:  Front Matter – You Knew Where This Was Going – Violence and Censorship Update – Updated Civil War 2.0 Index – Balkans or Caesar Might Be The Best Case Scenario – Links

Welcome to Issue 12 of the Civil War II Weather Report.  These posts are different than the other posts at Wilder Wealthy and Wise and consist of smaller segments covering multiple topics around the single focus of Civil War 2.0, on the first or second Monday of every month.  I’ve created a page (Link) for links to all of the past issues.

You Knew Where This Was Going

The most popular posts on this site have been about the political state of the country.  The Civil War Weather Reports aren’t my usual form of post, but have proven to be very popular.  I’m sure it’s not just for graphs featuring bikinis.  Well, at least not only because of the bikinis.

I think the reason these posts are popular is simple:  many people could sense the fragile peak that it seems all of Western Civilization is perched on.  Whether it is a conscious review of the surrounding culture or just a feeling in the pit of the stomach when confronted with an outrageous news article, something’s just not right.  Society has been changing by increments over the years, but those changes are coming faster and faster and faster.

Claire Wolfe, the groundbreaking and iconic Freedom blogger said it very well at her place last week (LINK):

Each day I think I’ve processed the latest craziness enough to blog something coherent. Useful even. But then new waves of craziness wash over the world. I don’t know what to say. I can’t write good sense against the onslaught of the crazy. I don’t know how civilization is holding together under tsunamis of crazy.

But then, of course civilization isn’t holding together — and I’m not just talking about the one-two punch of totalitarian don’tleaveyourhouseism followed without pause by riotandlootallyouwantism.

Chains of rapid-fire events and chaos like this are not generally the friend of those that love freedom.  The Russian Revolution promised:

  • Peace, through ending World War I,
  • Food, because Communists are well known to produce excess food,
  • Land, whereby peasants would get parts of land owned by the wealthy,
  • Minimum wages,
  • Maximum working hours,
  • Running factories by elected worker representatives and
  • Lots of other promises.

In the end, up to 12,000,000 people (mainly civilians) died in the civil war that followed, and the promises that were made were largely ignored.  The Bolsheviks said and promised anything to get a force of disaffected behind them.  Not sure if this sounds familiar to AOC fans?

LENIN

Hey girl, are you the French Revolution?  Because I keep imagining you sans-culottes.

I get a sense that the Left today is up to the same trick.  They’ve “created” media events and have managed them to get power – political power and power in the street.  Some of the Leftists may even be stupid enough to believe that there are magic economic levers that they can move to keep the promises they’re making.  In reality, they really don’t care:  it’s all about the power.

Lenin’s reintroduction into Russia and subsequent funding from foreign sources bring George Soros to mind.  Soros continually funds groups in the United States that are directly opposed to actual freedom.  The protesters and their associated rioters have a structure that has been funded and provisioned with everything from water and medical supplies to pre-staged bricks and gasoline.  Not saying that George is funding those directly, but . . .

More on that, below.

Violence and Censorship Update

No politician has ever captured the attention of the Left like Donald Trump.  They hated Reagan, and George W. Bush was famous for “stealing” an election.  But something about Trump drives them nearly crazy enough to try to get a job.  The media’s portrayal of Trump as the anti-ChristObama, perhaps?

The violence, of course, is plain for anyone reading any news to see.  It’s not in just the United States:  these protests have been coordinated across nearly every Western nation.  If the protests had been confined to Minnesota, I could buy the idea that they were organic.  And to the extent that they are peaceful gatherings to seek political redress?  I celebrate them.

LOOT

It’s not looting, it’s just an involuntary clearance sale.

But to flash across the world with violence and destruction?  That takes amplification and organization and is clearly the seed of revolution against the West.

The amplification of the signal comes from both mainstream and social media.  Whereas the original death that started the protests was (rightly) exposed, the subsequent deaths of protesters, rioters, and innocent civilians hasn’t been mentioned much at all.  How many dead?

I’m not sure.  This should be a fairly easy number to get to, but I’ve seen numbers between 12 and 18.  Absent media tracking, I’m not sure how you’ll count them up.  If we wait long enough, I’m sure they’ll all be counted and attributed to COVID-19.  To add to the butcher’s bill, thousands have been injured.

Regardless, I have seen, at minimum tens of millions of dollars in damage.  I would expect the number to increase to hundreds of millions, at least.  A fire is, as I write this, blazing in downtown Phoenix.  Odds that it’s related to the rest of the violence?  Nearly 100%.

Censorship is on the rise, as well.  I already spouted off on that last week (Free Speech: Endangered Species – WRSA is Down) in response to Western Rifle Shooters Association being shut down (You Can Find Him Here).  I expect to see that it will be on the increase during the next six months – the election is too important to the Left to leave it in Biden’s hands – chances are good he might wander off to try to buy a rotary phone at Montgomery Wards™.

Updated Civil War II Index

The Civil War II graphs are an attempt to measure four factors that might make Civil War II more likely, in real time.  They are broken up into Violence, Political Instability, Economic Outlook, and Illegal Alien Crossings.  As each of these is difficult to measure, I’ve created for three of the four metrics some leading indicators that lead to the index.  On illegal aliens, I’m just using government figures.

May was again a difficult month.  I had to re-scale the graph on violence as this month nearly pegged every meter.  I will assure my faithful readers that I spent extra time this month finding just the right bikini-clad girl, since I want to at least reach the journalistic integrity standards of the Washington Post®.

Violence:

VIOLF

Up is more violent.  Violence had been down because everyone was stuck in the basement.  I predicted that May would be mellow, and then we’d see the uptick in June.  I was almost right.

Political Instability:

POLF

Up is more unstable.  Instability is up only slightly, which might seem weird, but the system is still stable overall.  I may look into another graph next month to measure political change, because it sure feels like we crossed over into a regime where big political changes are more likely – and this graph was meant more about the overthrow of a sitting president, hence the peak in December.

Economic:

ECON2

Down indicates worse economic conditions, and it’s down yet again.  I did change the basis somewhat for this month.  Previously it had been a spot measurement, but this shows more a relative measurement from a baseline.  But did you come for that, or for the bikini?

Illegal Aliens:

BORDF

Down is good, in theory.  This is a statistic showing border apprehensions by the Border Patrol.  Down, probably related to WuFlu.  Until Mexico’s economy collapses. Then what?  Regardless, this is at a nearly five-year low.

Balkans or Caesar Might Be The Best Case Scenario

I’ve written both about the idea of the United States breaking up into regional governments that run either as autonomous countries, or close enough to autonomous that it doesn’t matter.  This irritates Right-thinking folks “behind the lines” in Leftist states.  They clearly don’t like the idea of being left behind in a People’s Republic of California or the New York Soviet Oblast.  I can understand that, especially since the divide is so much more rural/urban than on a state by state basis and the Right just wants to be left alone.

Being Balkanized remains a possibility, and probably guarantees border wars for decades unless we put up a big, beautiful wall around California.

I have, over time, began to think it’s much more likely that the nonsense will continue until a strongman arrives and proclaims that he’s “President for the Duration of the Continuing National Emergency.”  I certainly don’t think Trump is this person.  Biden is even less this person.  But some Cuomo or other acting as Wall Street’s puppet?  I could see that being more likely.  If we had a military hero of some stature, that would also make sense.

Maybe Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos?

BEZOS

I guess Jeff divorced his wife because she was past her Prime™?

Is having a Caesar that bad?  Absolutely.  But a strongman will try to have to have some sort of legitimacy and will at least (in theory) have some desire to keep a relatively strong country together to turn over to his children.  The old forms of government will be nodded to.  The Senate may not have power, but there will be Senators pretending to have power.

Not good, especially since that pesky Constitution will be entirely ignored, rather than mostly ignored like it is today.  But Caesar’s United States probably more peaceful than a Balkanized America.

But there is one possibility that scares me more than either of those:  Soviet America.  The riots that started nine days ago (yes, it’s only been that long) appear to be the Left making the first push into creating violence to go along with our economic issues and the lingering Coronavirus.  I brought up the Russian Revolution earlier, because that more than anything is what this latest round of violence feels like:  violence, in part funded and provoked by a foreign enemy with the aim of destabilizing America and making people welcome those who promise what they never can really provide.

Links

links

From Hank:

Sheriff Thinks 4Chan meme (Boogaloo Bois) is real.

From The Mrs.:

Soviet America?  (Great article behind WSJ paywall).

Description of Russian Leftists from the article:

“The idea was that since they knew the theory, they were morally superior and they should be in charge, and that there was something fundamentally wrong with the world when ‘practical’ people were. So what you take from your education would be the ideology that would justify this kind of activity—justify it because the wrong people have the power, and you should have it. You don’t feel like you’re the establishment.”

These are from Ricky this month:

And a few others:

Twitter® shows Mayor with at least some backbone

Saker on Unz.

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22winmag - TBP's Yankee Mormon M110A2 Gunner
22winmag - TBP's Yankee Mormon M110A2 Gunner
June 10, 2020 11:40 am

This is not Civil War 2 nor another 4th turning.

It is the End Times.

No historians, televangelists, PhDs, or YouTube rabbit-holes required.

http://www.inspiredconstitution.org/hva_great/index.html
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Shinmen Takezo
Shinmen Takezo

Just who’s ‘end times’ are we taking about.

Mind you I’m an ex-Mormon (still recovering) and BYU alumni who used to have one of the LDS 12 Apostles as my home teaching companion… so I know what I am talking about here.

FYI–the book of Mormon was not translated through the use of magic seer stones, or found in some hill nearby the Smith residence–nor was it revealed to Joe Smith by some angelic entity. The BOM was concocted by Sidney Ridgon who was supposedly one of the first ‘converts’ to this newly created religion.

Actually Sidney Ridgon was ‘the man in charge’ in the very early days of the LDS crutch. And Joe Smith was just at his side being used as would some modern day tent revivalist use a child prodigy preacher–or an organ grinder use a monkey. Rigdon capitalized on the Smith’s family’s notoriety as ‘treasure diggers’ and Joe Smith who used his special ‘seer stone’ to locate buried treasure. As Smith grew a tad older–he then seized complete control of the LDS crutch from Rigdon–who then became an afterthought… and later after Smith was killed, Rigdon broke away and started his own LDS Church (Rigdonites). FYI–there have been many spin-off LDS sects in the past and currently operating.

Sidney Rigdon copied the premise of the Book of Mormon from another published work entitled, “A View of the Hebrews’ which had the story of Jews migrating to North America and their story being found buried on metal plates. Rigdon took that premise and added religious malarkey to the story and a Jesus angle at the end.

The Book of Mormon was initially intended just to be sold as a stand alone ‘disovered book’ but then events with Rigdon and Smith had them turning the BOM into a new religion. If you note, there is nothing in the BOM about current LDS doctrines, temple practices and so forth. The BOM was used primarily as a recruitment gimmick to prey upon the weak minds of 19th Century Christians.

After Smith took complete control of the LDS church–he added (by revelations) religious requirements, doctrines, dogmas, temple rites (copied from Masonic rites BTW) and so forth. None of this malarkey he created was contained in the BOM… including his version of the end times where the saints would gather in Missouri at the ruins of the “Altar of Adam.”

For all of you who want to see what goes on inside these LDS Temples, here’s some hidden camera video of the rites and practices inside available only to members who are in ‘good standing’ with the crutch…

Enjoy the videos.

Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest
  Shinmen Takezo
June 10, 2020 2:51 pm

Great stuff, Shinmen.

The LDS folks lost much of their appeal when they closed down ZCMI, my favourite shopping experience in Utah many, many moons ago.

On the up side, I did hear recently that Alta is still the best place to ski on Earth.

22winmag - TBP's Yankee Mormon M110A2 Gunner
22winmag - TBP's Yankee Mormon M110A2 Gunner
  Shinmen Takezo
June 10, 2020 5:35 pm

Don’t stop there.

The church runs all kind of projects for its own reasons.

It doesn’t change a thing.

http://mileswmathis.com/smart.pdf

Shinmen Takezo
Shinmen Takezo

Of course the LDS crutch runs all kinds of programs. Like the 1 billion dollar slush fund that was recently revealed. FYI–Salt Lake City is one of the centers of financial corruption in the world. Bain Capital run my Mitt Romney is one example of piracy gone rampant. Even the LDS leaders–the main old men in SLC are on the take. No they are not paid for being leaders of the LDS crutch–but they are also on the board of directors , top managers and CEO’s of the many LDS crutch owned business that operate. And they are paid huge sums of money BTW.

The LDS Crutch is now being beset with huge numbers of their members dropping out of their religions. Yes–the main Mormon-Belt exists (Utah-Arizona-Idaho) where many generational Mormons still drink the KoolAide (actually Kook-Aide) propelled by the Crutch. And mainly their new members come from this generational belt with new births and from South America where the truth about Mormonism hasn’t really been translated into Spanish for all to read on their Iphones.

A sizable percentage of Mormons in the Mormon Belt know that their religion is completely full of shite–yet they go on showing up at Priesthood meetings, Relief Society meetings, Sunday school, and sacrament meetings because if they drop out they would be ostracized from friends and family and even loose employment from their Mormon business owners. You now see many people just leaving the Mormon Belt–finding new employment in other states where the Mormon Stasi is not present. And young people are dropping out by the droves.

Active enrollments/memberships are such a problem now that it is difficult to find people to work in Temple Missions–and to keep the Temples operating on regular schedules as the force usually employed there (older peoples) are dying out at a rapid pace… along with people actually wanting to go though the malarkey in the first place. Yet the LDS Crutch keeps on building new temples as if nothing is going wrong.

The Reorganized LDS Church some years ago dropped all requirements to believe that Joseph Smith was a prophet (actually profit) and dropped required belief in the Book Of Mormon… finally coming to the realization )(with new facts about the LDS history being revealed) that it was all a crock of shite in the first place. They even changed the name of their church to “The Body of Christ.”

Here’s a photo of Joseph Smith’s ‘seer stone’ which he used to allegedly translate the Book of Mormon–he placed it in a hat, stuck his face in the hat and said that the word would appear to him. Yes–that’s how he said he did it.

https://tse4.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.n_jREdoH7QAYHb-fD_p2-AHaE8&pid=Api&P=0&w=264&h=177

I do not approach the LDS Crutch arguing religion–I approach it on a historical level, and have discovered that much of the dogma taught by the LDS Crutch is completely false. Here’s a great book to read about early Mormonism, written by a Mormon, Samuel Wooley Taylo (grandson of LDS President Taylor). If you want a great read about Mormonism and about Joesph Smith check this book out of the library–none of the facts inside this book has been disputed by the LDS Crutch…. as in Joseph Smith’s penchant for smoking cigars, or his love of under aged women off the steamboats in Navoo, or his operation (and regular use of) the bar he and his wife operated inside the Navoo traveler’s inn.

I personally met this author some years ago when he was in his eighties and spent the better part of an afternoon interviewing him.

Anonymous
Anonymous

Author Wilder exposed himself as an uninformed cuck. Floyd died of a fentanyl overdose, not choking.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Anonymous
June 10, 2020 5:48 pm

How do we know it wasn’t prescribed? Just wondering.

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
June 10, 2020 11:49 am

Much to contemplate about. Much you say is possible; even probable. The thinking of the last two generations is much different than their previous generations.

One thing seems sure and that is the financial collapse of this country is going to cause much pain and sorrow; including deaths by suicide. The pain and sorrow has already started for many. The moral decay of this country is no help to our situation. People need to work together in creating social networks and even social clubs to help each other. This social distancing is the opposite of what we need to do.

Broke local government cannot help people. Notice how much of local government is closed? This is not from the virus. Government is broke. How can so many people not figure this out? Defunding the police departments? The local governments are out of money and that is why the defunding; not demonstrators demanding it.

People need to wake up from their sleep.

Civil wars come from a clash in ideologies and broke states making war on rich states. Like our last civil war. The northern states were broke because of failed economy with many out of work. The southern states were rich and thriving.

Now look around and see which states are doing well and which states are going broke. Most likely we are going to see a breakup of the union with several autonomous regions.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Thunderbird
June 10, 2020 3:54 pm

“Government is broke. How can so many people not figure this out? Defunding the police departments? The local governments are out of money and that is why the defunding; not demonstrators demanding it.”

but there is the issue of who/what gets defunded first. surely everyone expected the police departments to get defunded last?

Donkey
Donkey
  Thunderbird
June 10, 2020 4:22 pm

I hope you’re right, Thunderbird.

rhs jr
rhs jr
June 10, 2020 12:07 pm

Glad to see some bad Cops rebuked and maybe the Fascist will stop killing people in broad daylight; and maybe we can stop the Police Highway Bandits from using Civil Forfeiture to rob us. But how many millions of youth gave the Black Power Communist salute last week? The Useful Idiots are jumping from the Boiling Pot into the fire.

e.d. ott
e.d. ott
June 10, 2020 12:59 pm

I got a bird’s-eye view of Balkanization and the aftermath after doing a few deployments in SE Europe during the ’90’s. The Communist monolith holding a multi-ethnic State together lost authority when Tito died, leaving a diverse confederation of seven smaller republics to manage a rotating Presidency. The diverse agendas in each republic came to resent the power of Serbia’s dominant Communist party, especially in the wake of Tito’s death and the breakup of the Soviet Union. The resulting secession of different republics caused Serbia, which controlled the bulk of the Yugoslavian armed forces, to use force in keeping things together.
Bosnia and Kosovo were the worst hit because those two republics had many more ethno-religious minorities competing for power, but Slovenia escaped much of the war because it was more homogeneous and further away from Serbian claims on Serbian citizens.
Anyone who reads Selco knows what happened as things evolved. NATO and Russia got involved. If anyone thinks a second American “Bleeding Kansas” wouldn’t have global repercussions or be any less deadly than the Balkan Wars, they’re dead wrong.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  e.d. ott
June 10, 2020 1:18 pm

Ott.
Everyone who’s never been to a warzone should read Selco. He warns multiple times that we don’t really know someone until you are trapped with them and Family is the most important thing of all.
Something that has been undermined here for many decades.

TampaRed
TampaRed
June 10, 2020 1:33 pm

short provocative article ,”can we say no ?”

Can We Say No?

Jason Calley
Jason Calley
  TampaRed
June 10, 2020 2:40 pm

Really good article! Worth a read!

About five years ago a meeting was called in my old neighborhood to discuss the possible opening of a new drug rehab shelter and treatment center. There were already two such centers in our neighborhood (an older, not-quite-middle-class part of town) and each had been accompanied with the expected increase in aimless wandering men, acts of arson, and theft. No one in the neighborhood wanted a third center, but it became clear pretty quickly that the city leaders had already decided that we were going to get it. We stopped them. How? Someone knew just enough law to find a plausible sounding legal reason why such a center should not be placed there. Maybe it was applicable, maybe not, but when the meeting took place, person after person stood up and explained how if the shelter was opened we would sue and hold responsible not just the city government but the individual politicians and bureaucrats involved in making the decision. We told them that they had been put on public notice that what they wanted to do was not legal, and that they would be acting under color of law. Could we have made the threat stick? Hard to say… but that is just the point. The legal system is so incomprehensible that once something goes to trial, no one knows what the outcome will be. Even politicians and bureaucrats can be (sometimes) defeated if the Judges find it in the interests of their own career. The bureaucrats didn’t like being threatened that THEY would lose their retirement, that THEY would lose their job and their home.

Governments, like corporations, allow individuals to make damaging decisions but have someone else pay for the harm. Put those individuals in a situation where they may have to be responsible and may be damaged themselves, and they change what they decide.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 10, 2020 2:33 pm

Worth pondering that AntiFA is both comprised (largely) of the children of the wealthy, and funded by the wealthy.

Those (((wealthy))) are allying themselves with the ‘diverse’ low IQ dregs of society, against the white population of the country – the economic middle.

Not a new strategy, btw.. In Jewish Neo-Bolshevism, race has supplanted economic and social class in defining the enemy. White people are the new capitalists, and ‘diversity’ is the new proletariat class.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Anonymous
June 10, 2020 3:52 pm

lenin, carlos the jackal,che guevera,bill ayers,the list goes on & on –commies are almost always the children of the wealthy or upper middle class–

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 10, 2020 3:49 pm

“The amplification of the signal comes from both mainstream and social media.”

and who owns/controls those?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
June 10, 2020 6:28 pm

It’s anti-semitic to notice.

overthecliff
overthecliff
June 10, 2020 7:42 pm

Be gray be prepared and remember who the white traitors are. Oh yeah, wear your magic underwear.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
June 10, 2020 11:35 pm

If people look at the demographics, the Cultural Revolution cadres originate from high population urban areas, while those I call Normals live in Fly Over Country. The Marxists indeed infest all layers of our institutions, who are now thoroughly despised by the Normals. The Marxists may indeed win control of a bankrupt Federal Government, but the flies in the ointment are the 450 to 600 million firearms in private ownership. Marxists being Marxists WILL TRY to take the guns, and that act in itself will spark a Civil War. The Marxists will lose due to this fact, and due to all of the trouble they’ve caused, don’t be surprised if whatever is left of their half of population will be exterminated or run out. That means a population drop of over 150 million.