⚠️ 2026: EL COLAPSO QUE NADIE QUIERE QUE VEAS ⚠️. El Hilo Rojo
The Coming Recession: Predictions and Implications
Predicting Economic Cycles
- Fred discusses his reputation for predicting the last two recessions, suggesting that according to his theory, the next recession is imminent.
- He explains that economic cycles follow an 18-year periodicity, with deviations only occurring during significant events like world wars.
- The COVID pandemic has accelerated the peak in house prices, which he believes would have occurred later in 2025 or 2026.
Current Economic Landscape
- Politicians are attempting to boost the housing market to gain favor with voters while imposing taxes on workers due to budget deficits.
- There is a risk of a financial crisis as lending regulations are being relaxed, making the financial sector more vulnerable.
- Fred warns that a precipitating event could trigger a downturn, potentially linked to failed investments in sectors like AI.
Severity of Upcoming Recession
- He predicts this upcoming recession will be worse than those experienced between 2008 and 2010 due to unsustainable government debts.
- Unlike past bailouts for banks, governments now face overwhelming debts without resources for rescue operations.
- A convergence of crises—economic, military (like Ukraine), and migration—will exacerbate chaos beyond previous experiences.
Political Context and Global Relations
- Fred expresses concern over political paralysis among leaders who lack innovative solutions for current problems.
- He suggests that war may become a means for politicians to distract from domestic issues as tensions rise globally.
Potential for Conflict
- The discussion shifts towards global implications; Britain is not isolated from international politics and conflicts could escalate under certain leadership (e.g., Trump).
- Actions by leaders like Putin could provoke further military engagements if they perceive stagnation in their current strategies.
Internal Repression and Societal Impact
- Concerns about internal repression within the UK arise as activists face severe consequences for expressing dissenting views on issues such as Palestine.
- This repression reflects broader political failures where lawmakers struggle to envision a better future amidst looming economic catastrophe.
The Need for an Inspiring Future Model
The Role of Academics and Think Tanks
- The speaker argues that both academics and think tanks lack a clear vision, leading to repression as a means of control.
- Emphasizes the importance of informed conversations among citizens to identify necessary actions rather than relying solely on government directives.
Mass Movement and Informed Citizenry
- Advocates for a mass movement that is well-informed, avoiding violent revolutions like the French Revolution which failed to bring lasting change.
- Suggests that when people are empowered with knowledge, they can apply democratic pressure effectively without resorting to chaos.
Fiscal Reform as a Solution
- Proposes that if constituents demand fiscal reform, MPs will feel mandated to act on it, potentially leading to beneficial changes in taxation.
- Highlights the current political inflection point in the UK where traditional parties are losing popularity, paving the way for new political movements.
The Bankruptcy of Current Political Models
Emergence of New Political Parties
- Discusses the rise of new parties like Nigel Farage's Reform Party and Jeremy Corbyn's party but expresses skepticism about their ability to enact meaningful change.
Critique of Performative Politics
- Criticizes Farage’s claims regarding immigration control as ineffective and indicative of broader political bankruptcy.
- Notes that many voters feel disillusioned with existing systems, leading them to support figures like Donald Trump who represent radical alternatives.
Convergence of Existential Threats
Multiple Crises Compounding Challenges
- Warns about the convergence of four existential threats: environmental issues, autocracy, migration crises, and political paralysis.
The Role of Artificial Intelligence
- Introduces concerns about artificial intelligence being imbued with human behaviors that are often negative or destructive.
Potential Consequences of Autonomous Intelligence
- Raises alarms about autonomous AI potentially replacing humanity by creating its own realm within the metaverse.
The Future of Humanity in the Metaverse
The Rise of Autonomous Intelligence
- The concept of autonomous intelligence is introduced, suggesting that it will evolve beyond artificial intelligence to become a self-sustaining entity, independent of human involvement.
- This autonomous intelligence is described as a transfer of human intelligence into the metaverse, indicating a shift in how we perceive and utilize our cognitive capabilities.
- It is posited that this new form of intelligence will harness Earth's energy resources more efficiently by minimizing human presence, thereby creating a more sustainable metaverse.
Consequences for Humanity
- A stark warning is issued about humanity's role in its own potential demise through the creation of the metaverse, which reflects our own image and desires.
- The discussion highlights an emerging dynamic where this artificial construct seeks to capture resources (referred to as "rents") for itself, diverting them away from humans who traditionally seek similar benefits.
- There’s an emphasis on the vast amounts of energy required by this autonomous system, with implications that it may not be inclined to share these resources with humanity.