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The World Just Entered Its Most Dangerous Era in 100 Years - Prof. Jiang Xueqin

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So let's just summarize what we've

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learned so far. What are some major

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trends that we should expect over the

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next 10 10 20 years? Again, I just say

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this. All right. If you really believe

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that next week Donald Trump and Iran are

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going to come to a peace agreement, if

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you believe that um maybe in five 6

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months both Iran and the United States

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will exhaust themselves, the glo global

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economy will suffer too much and then

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they'll just stop the war and things

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will go back to normal. I don't know. I

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don't know what to tell you. Okay,

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you're living in a fantasy world. You

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have to wake up and recognize that this

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is the end of the unipolar moment. We're

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moving towards a new world and you can

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either choose to adapt to this new world

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or you will die. It's that simple. All

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right. So massive trend is

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de-industrialization

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and deurbanization

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where people in the cities will have to

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move back to the countryside especially

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young people. Okay? They have to learn

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like real skills. No more cryptocurrency

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trading for you guys. Okay? Learn how to

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milk a cow. or kill a chicken or grow

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food whatever okay but just do something

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useful for for your life. Um nationalism

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and remilitarization is very important

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where you have to get young people who

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willing to fight and defend your land.

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Okay? And that means getting them to

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believe that your nation deserves to be

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strong. So whichever nations are most

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ready and most able to excite their

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younger population in fighting wars will

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will be the ones who will be most

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resilient.

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Uh mercantile systems basically

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independent training blocks

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resource wars is a very big thing. Okay.

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Famines, genocides, slavery. Okay. So

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remember for most of human history,

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humans were the cheap energy. If you

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don't have access to cheap oil, well,

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then you're going to enslave human

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beings. All right? This is not a pretty

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future, but it is a future that could

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happen, and you have to mentally prepare

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yourself for this possibility. Okay? Um,

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mass migration where people in the south

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are most likely to suffer from resource

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wars over water and food and and people.

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So they escaped and escaped to Europe

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and of America.

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Okay. Um revolution, civil wars, and

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political instability in North America

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and in Europe because

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the baby boomers refuse to retire from

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the scene. And these are aging

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populations, massive inequality, massive

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corruption, massive stagnancy. And so

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this will lead to chaos in the streets.

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Okay. Um, religion is a big thing.

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Um, if you are not religious, I actually

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recommend looking into the possibility

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of becoming a religion. Okay? It's been

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very useful for what's going to happen

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later on. Um, this these are things I

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will talk about more in the future.

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Okay? But I will bring them up now. Like

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how do I see the world in 10 20 years

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time. All right? So I will say this. I

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think that there will be eventually an

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alliance between Russia and Germany in

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Europe.

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Maybe for the next 5 10 years, Germany

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and Russia will go to war against each

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other, but eventually what the two will

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figure out is they're better off

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actually working together than fighting

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against each other. Okay. Um you have

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Pasakica. Remember the entire point of

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this war in Iran from Israel's

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perspective is to knock out America from

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the Middle East and establish up as the

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local hedgemon and then becomes past

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Judeaica.

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Okay. So I think Israel will come to

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dominate the Middle East. But then like

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what about Iran? Okay. And like I know

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it's hard to understand, but if the

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United States were to leave the scene

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and Israel and Iran had to go to war

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against each other, what would happen is

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they would say why?

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Because Israel is like, I don't want

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Persia. And then Iran is like, I don't

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want Israel. And Israel has nuclear

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weapons. So they would agree to split

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the Middle East up where Iran controls

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Humus and Israel controls the Levant.

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Right? Historically actually um the

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Israelis, the Jewish people, they hated

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the Greeks, they hate the Romans, but

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they actually had the Persians. So

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there's this history going back where

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where Persians and Jews actually get

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along very well. And in fact, um, in the

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Middle East, the place outside Israel

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with the largest Jewish population is

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Iran. And they're very well treated

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there. Okay. So, I don't see why if

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America were to leave the scene, why why

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couldn't Israel and Iran come to a

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mutually satisfactory agreement that

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benefits both nations, right? Um, Japan

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again I think the major problem facing

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all western industrial nations is the

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aging crisis. What do you do with these

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people who are 90 years old? They can't

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get out of the house. Their brains

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aren't really functioning properly, but

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they still control all the money, all

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the power, and they're extremely

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influential. What do you do?

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Well, in most countries, you can't do

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anything about it. But Japan is a very

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special country where the elderly have a

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more obligation to the nation, to the

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people. So, it could be u a situation

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where Japan is in a lot of trouble and

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the elderly voluntarily

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choose to exit power and give it to the

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young. All right. But I think Japan's

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the only nation that would do this

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voluntarily. Every other nation um

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basically basically there has to be wars

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in order for the young to arise to

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power. All right. Uh the American Holy

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Empire,

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the nation that is most capable of

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surviving

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the next few decades of tribulation of

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crisis is America. Why? is America is so

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incredibly incredibly wealthy. Okay,

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it's protected by two oceans. It really

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controls Canada and Mexico. So think of

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America as not just the continent

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continent of America but really has

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entire North American and Latin

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American. Okay, that entire sphere is

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basically America. So it has unlimited

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resources. It has unlimited population

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and also America and the Americans are

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the most creative, the most

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entrepreneurial, the most the most

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energetic people in the world. So I

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wouldn't bet against America. All right.

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But what I think will happen is that

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America will need a new identity in

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order to survive the age of tribulation.

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they will go from past Judea sorry past

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Americana which is a secular global

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um idea to one that is much more

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nationalistic that is more focused on

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community and nation that means

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embracing Christianity. Okay. And I

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think that Christianity is will be the

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force that rebuilds America after um the

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many crisis America will face over next

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few years. The last thing that will

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happen is techno Marxarism. Okay. Where

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nations that

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um have the resources want to institute

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an AI surveillance state to better

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marshall the limited resources

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um to basically basically to better

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control its people. Okay. That's

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something we'll talk about later on.

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Okay. Um but basically you will have

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this sharp uh division of people into

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different classes where at the very top

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you have freedom but people at the very

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bottom um become slaves or surfs. Right?

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Okay. So that is it for trends I see in

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the future. Again, I hate to say this,

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but you have to give the illusion that

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this war will end soon and that once

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this war ends, then we'll go back to the

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things before this the before this war.

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Okay? No, the world has completely

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changed.

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We're not going back to the old world.

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We're going to a new world. And what

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this new world will look like is

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something that we can choose to control.

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