Doug Casey’s Bold Predictions for a Turbulent 2024

Via International Man

International Man: How would you summarize what you see coming in 2024?

Doug Casey: I hate to sound a pessimistic note, but you have to call them as you see them. News flash: There are storm clouds on the horizon. I’m tempted to say the presage “The Perfect Storm,” but the phrase has become hackneyed… and it understates the case. Instead, let me say I think it will be worse than even I think it could be.

The trend that’s brought us here has been building for the last hundred years. It’s been compounding upon itself, and the curve looks exponential. The only factor that gives me pause is that almost everyone now sees a tsunami coming. And reality usually confounds beliefs that “everyone” has. Perhaps The Greater Depression will just turn out to be fear porn. But that’s not how I’m betting.

We’re looking at a potential financial and economic collapse. And, a social collapse, largely a result of wokeness, a putrid stew of socialism, entitlement, overt hatred, covert hostilities, and insane views on race and gender. These things will underwrite a huge political upset in this election year.

Of course, our most basic problem is an ongoing cultural collapse. The average American no longer believes in the idea of America. Forget about the American dream. Most, not just Wokesters, now see it as a delusion, a fraud, or even a nightmare.

Traditional cultural values are being purposefully washed away. Forces within are actively trying to destroy the things that made America.

Is 2024 going to be the year where it all comes to a head? There’s an excellent chance that it will. But I expect the rest of the decade won’t be any better.

International Man: As we enter the new year, the Middle East is on the cusp of the largest regional war in generations.

It is already having massive implications for the global economy as many shipping firms have stopped going through the Red Sea.

Where do you see this conflict headed in 2024, and what are the implications?

Doug Casey: 12% of the world’s shipping traffic goes through the Red Sea and Suez Canal. The Houthis, a Shiite sect that controls the part of Yemen at the entrance to the Red Sea, are in a position to block it off to punish Israel and its friends. The US just sank a few Houthi boats that were attacking a freighter. My question is: Why? The US has approximately zero traffic in the Red Sea. Houthi piracy is a problem for China, the Europeans, or the Egyptians—not a failing and bankrupt empire on the other side of the world.

There’s absolutely no practical solution to the Israel-Palestine problem. This isn’t the forum to go over all the arguments about who stole the benighted area from who. Besides, it goes much deeper than that. It’s a conflict between the Jews and the Mohammedans. The difference between them is much, much greater than that between the red people and the blue people in the US.

Consider the fact that there are almost 2 billion Muslims in the world, most of whom take their religion very seriously. There are about 7 million Jews in Israel, perhaps 6 million more in the US, and maybe another couple million scattered elsewhere. Those are not good odds. The Jews are now extremely paranoid because of “river to the sea” marches everywhere in the West, and the Muslims are extremely angry with what they see as a genocide of fellow Ummah members by a historical enemy.

Will the Israelis use nuclear weapons if they feel they’re about to be overrun? I have no doubt that Israel will do whatever they think they need to do.

Meanwhile, anybody can have a nuclear weapon today. The Israelis have had them since the ’60s. The North Koreans—one of the poorest and most backward countries in the world—have had them for over a decade. An upper middle-class US family can probably buy or create their own nuclear weapon. Although cyber or bioweapons are much cheaper and much more effective.

The Middle East problem not only can’t be solved peacefully, it can’t be solved at all. We can only be sure that Israel’s enemies are much, much better prepared for a conflict than they’ve been in the previous three wars Israel fought.

There’s absolutely nothing we can do about it, except one thing that’s critically important. The US must stay out of it. And stop treating Israel like a 51st state.

The Arabs view Israel and the US as a mean dog and its master. Sometimes, the master whips the dog. Sometimes, the dog bites the master. But you’re not sure which one is which.

The only solution is to stay out of it and follow Thomas Jefferson’s advice: “peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none.”

Maybe the Middle East will quiet down. Maybe the US will stop provoking the Russians. Maybe the US will stop provoking the Chinese. Maybe the bad things I noted earlier will disappear. But that’s not the way to bet.

International Man: It seems that during every election, many people believe the cliche that it’s the most important one of our lifetimes.

However, with the country the most divided since the War Between the States, the 2024 presidential election could actually be the most important one in our lifetime.

What’s your take?

Doug Casey: I agree. It is going to be the most important election of our lifetime.

Looking at relatively recent elections, the 1932 election that installed Roosevelt was critically important. Roosevelt, in effect, nationalized the US economy and set up the current welfare, warfare, and administrative state. Although truth be told, Hoover might have been as bad.

Elections can make a huge difference—like the 1933 German election that installed Hitler.

More recently, the 1952 election between Dwight Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson was very important. Had Stevenson won, he would’ve accelerated the trend towards socialism and fascism in the US. Eisenhower slowed it down.

The 1964 election between Lyndon Johnson and Barry Goldwater was critical. The defeated Goldwater wanted to roll back the State; Johnson went on to install his disastrous Great Society programs. In 1980, Reagan ran saying, “If not us, who? If not now, when?”. Although those questions went unanswered, he was vastly better than his forgotten opponents.

But starting in 1988, when George H.W. Bush ran against Michael Dukakis, I don’t see that it’s really made any real difference which character won. For more or less the last 35 years, there’s been very little difference between the right and the left wings of the Demopublican Party, which we can call the Uniparty.

Both wings fully support both the welfare state and the warfare state. It’s just that the Democrats emphasize some things, and the Republicans cyclically emphasize others.

So, who’s going to be the next president of the US?

I’d say the odds of the Democrats running Biden and Harris approach zero. Biden is obviously senile, decrepit, and corrupt. And Harris is manifestly stupid.

So, who will they run? I suspect they’ll pick a leftist general, perhaps Petraeus. The military is about the only part of the government in which Americans still have any trust. And they will—incorrectly—assume a general can fix all the forever wars.

On the Republican side, Trump has the overwhelming support of the average red person.

Now, who’s going to win?

I put my money on Trump in 2016 and Biden in 2020 (link). This time, I’m betting on the Democrats again because they’re much more adept at cheating. Perhaps they’ll find some ultra-serious crisis that will, believe it or not, allow the election to be put off. But they’re actual Jacobins who’ll do anything to hold on to power.

But if Bobby Kennedy gets traction—and he is getting traction—he’s mostly going to draw votes away from the Democrats.

The No Labels party is also building momentum. They basically want to find two plain-vanilla, middle-of-the-road nobodies that nobody will hate but don’t stand for anything, either. Standing for something is divisive, especially in a country on the edge of a civil war. A lot of people will go for them. The Greens will, of course, pull votes from the Democrats.

It’s a toss-up, but I guess that the Democrats will win. No matter who wins, there will be huge anger in the country.

The people who hate Trump really hate him. The so-called “Trump Derangement Syndrome” is real. Of course, you can dislike him; he has some stupid policies. But these people are actually insane.

At the same time, if Trump loses, the people who support him will be justifiably livid at the Democrats, who brazenly used lawfare, trying to both bankrupt him and put him in jail to keep him off the ballot.

I just don’t see how it can possibly have a happy ending or even a non-violent one.

International Man: In 2023, we saw the largest bank failures since the 2008 crisis.

What financial risks do you see materializing in 2024?

Doug Casey: You can expect more financial chaos because the US government is bankrupt. It has to finance itself by printing money or borrowing money that the Federal Reserve prints to be more accurate.

The Fed raised interest rates from near 0% to 5% or 6%. Lots of loans made at very low rates will default at today’s higher rates. Banks’ balance sheets are all underwater as they struggle with defaulted loans, especially in commercial real estate. The same is true of the US government bonds that banks hold as their basic capital.

Bonds are a triple threat to their owners: default risk, interest rate risk, and currency risk.

The stock market is also very risky. More than 25% of the S&P 500 is made up of the Magnificent Seven— Tesla, Amazon, Meta, Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Nvidia.

It’s similar to what happened in the late ’60s with the Nifty 50 when the stock market was concentrated in a few high P/E growth stocks. Just as 50 years ago, it’s likely that high tech equals big wreck.

We’ve had a very long business cycle created by massive currency inflation. It’s gone on for a long time, creating huge distortions in the economy. I’m betting those distortions will be unwound. And not just in the US.

Europe has the same problems: a bankrupt banking system, a slowing economy, and a culture being overturned by massive Muslim immigration, as well as Wokism.

China has built empty cities and unusable infrastructure. Their banks financed it with the savings of average people, who will be unhappy when they don’t get their yuan back. Bank lending has simultaneously financed the real estate bubble in apartments, which will wipe out many more small investors.

In addition, many multi-billion-dollar Belt and Road projects that the Chinese built during recent boom times will prove uneconomic. Most of the Third-World countries that they’ve lent to for infrastructure will default. China could be in even bigger trouble than the US, although that may be hard to believe.

It’s funny that almost everything is made in China these days, possibly including the Greater Depression, which will be worldwide.

International Man: Given your outlook for 2024, how are you preparing your portfolio?

Doug Casey: Hopefully, you own your own house. But houses are really just expensive consumer goods. The question is, where to put your capital?

The only things that are cheap in the market right now are resources. I own oil and gas stocks. Everybody hates fossil fuels, saying that we’re going to stop using them. This is a completely ridiculous notion tied into the global warming scam. Oil and gas are still close to their lowest levels in history, with high-dividend yields and low price earnings ratios.

I’m very big on uranium. It’s the safest, cleanest, and cheapest form of mass power generation. There are lots of reasons to believe that uranium, which has already had a good year and is now in the $90 range, could easily go to $150 or $200 and perhaps far beyond. There is lots of upward pressure from both the supply and the demand side. Nuclear is the only real solution to mass power. Period.

Coal, is the most hated of all energy sources. Coal companies around the world, including the US, are selling for two, three times earnings with 20% in current dividend yields. I think they’re a gift.

And lastly, there’s gold. At some point, there’s going to be a real panic into gold, the only financial asset that’s not someone else’s liability—own gold for safety and insurance.

Gold stocks are a speculative asset. But they’re very cheap relative to both gold, and other stocks. Producers are coining money. All-in-sustaining costs are in the $1,200 area. Gold is at $2,000; I think it’s on its way to $3,000. These stocks have 10-1 upside from here.

Even though most industrial metals are interesting because of supply constraints—everyone is afraid to build new mines in today’s ESG-crazy world—I’d stay away from copper and lithium, in particular. The electric vehicle mania is turning into a bust.

At the present stage of technology, the electrical grid itself and getting power to the electrical grid is a brewing problem. Windmills and solar panels are fine for special locations but make no sense at all for advanced industrial economies.

Just try to keep what you have in the years to come. Keeping what you have will make you relatively rich. As Richard Russell said, “In a depression, the winner is the person that loses the least.”

And, in today’s world, a simple depression is something of a best-case scenario.

Editor’s Note: Doug Casey’s forecasts helped investors prepa re and profit from: 1) the S&L blowup in the ’80s and ’90s, 2) the 2001 tech stock collapse, 3) the 2008 financial crisis, 4) and now… Doug’s sounding the alarms about a catastrophic event. One he believes could soon strike. To help you prepare and profit, Doug and his team have prepared a special video. Click here to watch now.

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flash
flash
January 3, 2024 8:16 am

“More recently, the 1952 election between Dwight Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson was very important. Had Stevenson won, he would’ve accelerated the trend towards socialism and fascism in the US. Eisenhower slowed it down.” Total bullshit. War criminal Eisenhower built out the MIC/Police State and then warned the mark on what’s in store…smh.

Darren
Darren
  flash
January 3, 2024 11:31 am

I like Ike.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  Darren
January 3, 2024 6:59 pm

I predict Clown World will become exponentially more entertaining.

flash
flash
January 3, 2024 8:20 am

Heads up. Retreat to your safe place ASAP.

Leo Hohmann: 10 Predictions for 2024: Get Ready for Tough Times with War and Economic Collapse on the Horizon

Leo Hohmann: 10 Predictions for 2024: Get Ready for Tough Times with War and Economic Collapse on the Horizon

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 3, 2024 8:23 am

Doddery old git

Waves
Waves
  Anonymous
January 3, 2024 10:55 am

….. buying into tons of fear porn comprised of completely unverifiable propaganda ‘stories’ of who’s bombing who where and what is teetering on the edge, then drawing ‘conclusions’ from the false premises. For one, Americans are done supporting any war. But he ignores that it’s NOT in the parasites best interest to collapse the structure that supports their control or pull the financial stability rug out under all their big industry crony friends….. but mostly…. he completely ignores the lesson they just got – you cannot get America’s 300M+ monkeys to all fall into line and obey, let alone the billions of other monkeys in the world.

My prediction – what 2024 will bring is far more resistance, pushback and unexpected ‘other’ results stalling their ‘plans’. For a small caveat, to me the worst case scenario is the best – destroying the structure will force Americans to restructure themselves which would catch on like wildfire.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Waves
January 3, 2024 12:31 pm

You mean like build back better?

Waves
Waves
  Anonymous
January 3, 2024 2:17 pm

Hell no, not under any new cabal installed leader. After that big a ‘system’ collapse, it would be factions within states mostly forced to re-organize with some aspects of independence from the failed system, half of the participants would be doing it reluctantly at first purely from resigned self preservation. It would take some time for those half to realize it was ultimately a good thing as they finally admit how deeply corrupt and hopeless the criminal cabal system was that they were formerly obeying while ignoring their gut mistrust.

Anon
Anon
  Waves
January 4, 2024 10:36 am

“It would be factions within the states mostly forced to reorganize…”. Do you mean while they’re fending off attacks from the outside and being set upon by their own police and national guard?

mark
mark
  Waves
January 3, 2024 2:56 pm

Waves,

There probably will be a thread coming up with Catherian Austin Fitts latest interview…she has some thoughtful statements and facts on the pushback of 2023…and what she thinks is coming in 2024…she agrees with your second paragraph.

bidenTouchesKids
bidenTouchesKids
January 3, 2024 8:48 am

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Anonymous
Anonymous
  bidenTouchesKids
January 3, 2024 10:18 am

Stop posting that! It fucking terrifies me.

eraser
eraser
  bidenTouchesKids
January 3, 2024 10:20 am

Cramer is dumber than a bag of rusty hammers. I wouldn’t take his advice on what kind of cat litter to buy.

august
august
  eraser
January 4, 2024 8:52 am

Cramer isn’t stupid, he’s evil.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  bidenTouchesKids
January 3, 2024 7:02 pm

……The best year ever for whom?

M
M
  bidenTouchesKids
January 4, 2024 7:42 am

He Cramer was for forcing covid vaxx into people while he owned vaxx manufacturers getting gov pay…huge piece of crap..dod stoolie…

Jonny Wadd
Jonny Wadd
January 3, 2024 9:11 am

What’s your take?

Doug Casey: I agree. It is going to be the most important Selection of our lifetime.

FIFY

James
James
January 3, 2024 10:03 am

You know the drill folks.

And,as always,Prepper Cat is with you.

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Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  James
January 3, 2024 7:03 pm

Ammo up.
Then ammo up some more.
Seriously.

Balbinus
Balbinus
January 3, 2024 10:50 am

We need to boil all these problems down to the real reason, men’s sin. Judgement from God for men’s evil ways is at the door and will happen whatever men say. Curious times are upon us and we must pass through the fire of God’s wrath.

Ivana tinkle
Ivana tinkle
  Balbinus
January 3, 2024 11:37 am

Could be the money changers or as I like to call them fucking Jew banker scum.

zappalives
zappalives
January 3, 2024 12:02 pm

Nice to see Doug still has hope.

Art Simpson
Art Simpson
January 3, 2024 12:08 pm

You really think that after the U.S. is crushed, killed and massively depopulated this year, with the frogs in the DUMBS, that there shall be an election?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Art Simpson
January 3, 2024 6:01 pm

There will be one more black-box (s)election – aka, electile dysfunction – in 2024. 2025 is Deagel’s depop year, as well as the air force’s year by which to “own the weather” as written in its 1996 geoengineering report:

Weather as a Force Multiplier: Owning the Weather in 2025
https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA333462.pdf

.

Geoengineering Affects You, Your Environment, and Your Loved Ones

More:

https://www.google.com/search?q=geoengineeringwatch+owning+weather+2025&sca_esv=595489701&ei=B-iVZYuYH8u0ptQPv7mQiAk&ved=0ahUKEwjLt_KdqsKDAxVLmokEHb8cBJEQ4dUDCBA&oq=geoengineeringwatch+owning+weather+2025&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiJ2dlb2VuZ2luZWVyaW5nd2F0Y2ggb3duaW5nIHdlYXRoZXIgMjAyNUjFKVCgBliNFXABeACQAQCYAWegAckDqgEDNC4xuAEMyAEA-AEB4gMEGAEgQYgGAQ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 3, 2024 1:55 pm

HARD PRINCIPLES, HARD PEOPLE, HARD ASSETS- STACK THEM BROAD AND DEEP!
DEFINITELY GOING TO NEED THEM!

Dangerous Variant
Dangerous Variant
January 3, 2024 2:26 pm

Was forcing myself to be social the other night. Was eating pizza with some men who enjoy football. Taking in a Big Game interrupted by anti-White commercials and small talk.

A guy who sells “industrial lubricants” and I were chatting about how we came to be in this particular backwater.

I gave him the cliffs notes version of my journey to serfdom and how I was looking for new business/job ideas that wouldn’t overly expose me to the kind of permanent state power that can make you “nonessential” overnight etc.

We were bonding.

So, I asked him “so was your company affected by any of the supply chain issues?”, “I like getting actual data from real people”.

“Well actually…” through a widening grin, “we’ve been killing it. Prices had been stagnant for years but over the past few years we have been able to name the price and the customers have to pay. [Something something about 2x per barrel] So we have been doing really well. In fact, we just got acquired by a private equity firm. For the second time in five years.”

What could I say. “Yes, that’s the other side of that coin I reckon.”

Bring the fucking storm my dear Weatherman. I am terrible at small talk.

Asstro Buoy
Asstro Buoy
January 3, 2024 3:40 pm

You sound like a Trump hater and believe you me – it shows. 😉

mark
mark
January 3, 2024 5:02 pm

Well…there is always this…just saying…

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Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  mark
January 3, 2024 7:07 pm

AAAAND it’s not only legal, but proscribed!

“…..That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, –That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.”

-John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Roger Sherman, and Robert Livingston.

Boarwild
Boarwild
January 3, 2024 5:49 pm

Major error: Hitler was not elected in 1933 but appointed Chancellor by then President Paul von Hindenburg.

I see this mistake often.

august
august
  Boarwild
January 4, 2024 9:01 am

FWIW the NSDAP received a clear plurality of the popular vote, and thus the selection of Hitler as Chancellor was reasonable, if not a tad risky….

Jdog
Jdog
January 3, 2024 7:05 pm
Laura ann
Laura ann
January 3, 2024 7:24 pm

Unrestrained border invasion proves this country has fallen. Voting won’t fix anything since America is off the rails, with globalists now in control of the politician puppets. During Obama’s reign we were sold out.

Huh. NEVER paid attention.
Huh. NEVER paid attention.
  Laura ann
January 3, 2024 10:29 pm
Anonymous
Anonymous
  Laura ann
January 4, 2024 1:49 am

so watcha gonna do?

KaD
KaD
January 3, 2024 10:01 pm

Just realized 2024 is the Year of the Dragon as well. Think Smaug in Lord of the Rings.