Marc Faber Says America Will Launch More Wars to Distract from Bad Economy

By Daniel at 12 August, 2009, 9:40 pm


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Wars could boost industrial production and unemployment rate will drop as people drop off from workforce to somewhere. I agree with Marc Faber. He’s not crazy - it has happened throughout history. The sickening thing is that the financiers work both sides of a war so no matter who wins/loses they make money. This is not my opinion, it is historical fact .

There is also the possibility that someone may beat us to the punch and declare war first …

“The claim that America would launch more wars to the help the economy is outrageous, right?
Certainly.

But leading economist Marc Faber has repeatedly said that the American government will start new wars in response to the economic crisis:

“The next thing the government will do to distract the attention of the people on bad economic conditions is they’ll start a war somewhere.”

“If the global economy doesn’t recover, usually people go to war.”

Is Faber crazy?

Maybe. But top trend forecaster Gerald Calente agrees.
As Antiwar’s Justin Raimondo writes:
As Gerald Celente, one of the few economic forecasters who predicted the ‘08 crash, put it the other day, “Governments seem to be emboldened by their failures.” What the late Gen. William E. Odom trenchantly described as “the worst strategic disaster in American military history” – the invasion of Iraq – is being followed up by a far larger military operation, one that will burden us for many years to come. This certainly seems like evidence in support of the Celente thesis, and the man who predicted the 1987 stock market crash, the fall of the Soviet Union”

http://www.infowars.com/marc-faber-says-america-will-launch-more-wars-to-distract-from-bad-economy/


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