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Shock prophecy from Socrates program: Water Armageddon looming, gold at 8,800 dollars, oil at 200 dollars

Shock prophecy from Socrates program: Water Armageddon looming, gold at 8,800 dollars, oil at 200 dollars
Now the volatility begins.

The global geopolitical chessboard is burning and the legendary analyst Martin Armstrong, the man who sees the future through the algorithms of the Socrates program, is sending a warning signal that freezes the blood.
This is no longer a simple economic correction, but a nuclear Armageddon centered on humanity's most precious resource, water.
With Iran trapped in a nightmarish 250 year drought cycle and its infrastructure collapsing under the weight of bombardments, the Middle East is turning into a powder keg ready to blow up the global economy.
Armstrong's forecasts cause vertigo, gold at 8,800 dollars per ounce, oil surging to 200 dollars per barrel, a Europe that risks being brought to its knees permanently if Gulf refineries are engulfed in flames.
When a country reaches the point of dying from thirst, the use of nuclear weapons ceases to be a scenario of imagination and becomes a one way path to survival.
The volatility that Armstrong foreshadowed in February is here, and this summer is shaping up to be the hottest in the history of the modern West.
The legendary analyst of financial and geopolitical cycles Martin Armstrong, who uses the Socrates program, warned in February, now the volatility begins.
What do we have? Oil, gold and silver are surging, while violent clashes are taking place between Iran, the United States and many other countries in the Middle East.
Water infrastructure, such as desalination units in Bahrain and in Iran, are being destroyed.
In addition to the above, if we add the worst water shortage of recent decades in Iran, combined with continuous bombardments, a situation emerges that can evolve very badly, very quickly.
The water shortage is so severe that in Tehran water rationing has been imposed for months.
This situation was one of the reasons for the large protests in Iran a few months ago.
Armstrong explains, part of the protests in Iran had to do with water rationing.
They called the Guards of the Islamic Republic the water mafia. They control the water. It is somewhat like North Korea. If you want to be fed, you join the army.
All food goes to the army first, and the same will happen with water.
Remember that in Iran there is already water rationing, and supplies are limited.

If the United States destroys the infrastructure, what will happen?

What will happen if the United States, Israel and other countries of the Persian Gulf destroy what remains of Iran's water resources?
What will happen if Iran is left completely without water?
Armstrong says, personally, I would ask Pakistan for a nuclear weapon.
Look, we are talking about the death of a country.
When you reach that point, if you have a nuclear weapon, you will use it.
What will happen if dams and reservoirs are bombed and Iran is completely cut off from water?
Armstrong says, if you do that, is it a war crime because you are exterminating the general population and civilians? Would you do it?
This is a chaotic situation. It is absolute chaos.
On the other hand, what will happen if Iran destroys all oil refineries in the Persian Gulf?

Attack on all refineries

Armstrong says, if I were Iran, I would attack all oil refineries of neighboring states.
If you do that, you will bring the entire West to its knees.
The United States gets only about 3 percent of its oil from the Middle East.
You will definitely destroy Europe.
Armstrong sees gold reaching 8,800 dollars per ounce, and silver 150 dollars per ounce.
Oil could test 200 dollars per barrel. It will worsen this summer, and it is a 250 year drought cycle in Iran.
In conclusion, Armstrong says, Winston Churchill said, in wartime, truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies.

 

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