>American Revolution (1775-1783) >American Civil War (1861-1865) >U.S entry into WW2 (1941-1945)
All these events happened within 76-78 years from each other WW2 ended 73 years ago meaning that the next Fourth Turning event might be on the horizon. What could it be Jow Forums?
Even though one of you burgers weighs enough to attract a small star into his orbit, the world doesn't revolve around you. Get that through your layers of fat and into your heads.
there is not going to be some big war, something along lines of vietnam is more likely. That is more or less what Afghan and Iraq have been.
Nor will there be a internal collapse and civil war happen. They train the national guard on preventing that from happening and they also train the army more and more on it.
There is a collapse already however, its not anything flashy or noticeable really. The collapse is the outsourcing of work which we used to do here, the collapse has been a huge gap in wealth of citizens, the collapse is we never talk to our neighbors, we go to work and just stay inside until the next day.
Other manifestations of the collapse is people going out to buy things less and less opting for online shopping.
Charles Taylor
>American Revolution (1775-1783) >American Civil War (1861-1865) >U.S entry into WW2 (1941-1945) those conflicts happened for very different reasons in different places in the world I personally see more simlarities with the weeks leading up to WW1 than any other conflict the Middle East is like the Balkan in the early 1900s
Dominic Stewart
>Can confirm, I saw the moon last night- also the demons (Islam) worships moon.
What about ww1? Vietnam?the cold war in general? Sure they weren't as big as the other 3 but to be honest comparing Americas entry in ww2 with its civil war and revolution is giving it wayyy more credit than it deserves. Sure there was some war effort but nothing compared to the previous 2
Gabriel Baker
Read the book it’s a lot more than just the wars it’s a good team especially when you realize they wrote it in the mid 90’s