The Problem with Davos and the Cycle of Civilization
At Extreme Investor Network, we strive to provide our readers with unique insights and valuable content to help them make informed decisions in the world of economics. Today, we want to address the issue of Davos and the destructive nature of ignoring the business cycle.
In a recent blog post, the renowned economist Marty Armstrong sheds light on the detrimental effects of the Davos agenda on our values and culture. He emphasizes the destructive consequences of ignoring the natural ebb and flow of the economy, likening it to the failed attempts of Karl Marx to reshape the world, which resulted in unimaginable suffering and loss of life.
Armstrong draws parallels between historical figures like General Patton, who saw the real enemy as Communism, and the current wave of intellectuals at Davos who fail to grasp the true functioning of the economy. He warns against the manipulation of the business cycle by powerful individuals like Soros and Gates, urging for a return to living in harmony with natural cycles rather than trying to control or eliminate them.
Furthermore, Armstrong invokes biblical lessons, such as the story of Joseph predicting seven years of plenty followed by seven years of drought, to underscore the importance of understanding and respecting the business cycle. He also references his enlightening conversation with Paul Volcker, who acknowledged the inevitability of the business cycle and advocated for embracing it rather than fighting against it.
In a world filled with complex economic theories and ideologies, Armstrong’s straightforward approach and emphasis on living in harmony with the cycles of civilization offer a refreshing perspective that challenges the status quo promoted by Davos elites. Join us at Extreme Investor Network as we explore these insightful analyses and empower our readers to navigate the ever-changing landscape of economics with confidence and clarity.