Frightening Forecast Predicts 70% Decline In US Population By The Year 2025: Extermination Of The Masses By Nuclear War or Contrived Pandemic?

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Guest Post by Bill Sardi

Deagel.com, a private non-governmental online source of military capabilities of the nations of the world, has for some time now predicted in its forecast for 2025 a steep and unexplained decline in US population, from 328 million to 99 million.  Seven out of ten Americans alive in 2021 would not be alive in 2025, a 70% decline.  Or maybe millions just decide to emigrate.

What could possibly provoke such a catastrophe?

Scrolling down on Deagel’s forecast page, below the listed data for 179 countries, we can read an interpretation of Deagel’s forecast for the US by 2025 (written Sept. 25, 2020).  Excerpts from that unnerving forecast are provided below:

In 2014 we published a disclaimer about the forecast. In six-years the scenario has changed dramatically. This new disclaimer is meant to single out the situation from 2020 onwards. Talking about the United States and the European Union as separated entities no longer makes sense. Both are the Western block, keep printing money and will share the same fate.

After COVID we can draw two major conclusions:

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2020: A Retrospective From 2025

Authored by Tom Trenchard via AmericanMind.org,

Donald Trump and the Altogether True and Amazing Origin of the United American Counties.

2020 marked an epoch in American history, standing alongside 1865, 1787, and 1776. First there was the COVID-19 pandemic, then there were the racial protests and riots throughout the summer, and then there was the disputed presidential election. Finally and most cataclysmically, though, 2020 witnessed the initial formation of the United American Counties (UACo) within the former United States of America. Five years later, it is only now becoming possible to assess the most important causes and consequences of this momentous development for American political society.

As with most politically revolutionary events, the Declaration of UACo Independence was almost entirely unforeseen before it occurred, but almost inevitable in hindsight. By the early 2010s two things were clear:

(1) Americans had become increasingly polarized in their worldviews and political beliefs; and

(2) These polarized halves of the U.S. were increasingly sorting themselves into either urban or suburban/rural areas.

Trump’s election in 2016 put a spotlight on these political realities; as Trump frequently boasted, the 2016 electoral map looked like a sea of red surrounding islands of blue. In 2020, that situation was essentially unchanged.

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