A Brief History of the Future

America, mired in stagflation for 10 years following the financial meltdown of 2008, and facing a national debt of over 100 trillion dollars, transitions to wind, solar and geothermal energy, after briefly flirting with nuclear power as a solution to its energy problems. She occasionally flexes the muscles of what's left of her aging military machine after losing WWIII in August of 2019, which she initiated to deny the eastern hemisphere the oil America thought it needed when the peal-oil theories proved devastatingly true. Historians judge the 2008 financial crisis to have been caused by passing of global peak oil, only made worse by wall street shenanigans. She then finally accepts the winds of history, closing her overseas bases during the next 4 to 15 decades, as the east stands up.

China continues its rapid industrialization after its 1930s style depression and WW victory against the West, then progresses to emerge as the dominant industrial power in its region, only to disolve gradually and rather peacefully into small nation-states.

Drawing on research into visual language for warfighting, conducted by the US pentagon beginning in 2007, China successfully implements a universal visual language system for the West, to complement and eventually integrate into the new, streamlined and natural looking visual chinese language, heralding an age of peace, harmony and prosperity unheard of in the history of the world.

After perhaps centuries or even millenia of dynamic prosperity and cooperation centering on and radiating out from the New Silk Road, then, if the usury system begins to corrupt the world again, as it did us, the world commonwealth of small sovereign states devolves to pure capitalism and empire status as we did till 2011, and as the British did before us.


Having embraced usury in 1913, we fell to pure capitalism (down from the American System of our founding fathers) under the seduction and spell of Ronald Wilson Reagan. Dubya merely brought it to full fruition and maturity. Reagan had already set us on course for the ice berg. Ronny always said, "stay the course", and we did.

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