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  • @awright8489
    @awright8489 Month ago +3722

    The thing is, the rest of the world can see this, It's just Americans in denial.

    • @PhoenixHinds
      @PhoenixHinds Month ago +72

      They would prefer to be "boiled frogs" instead.

    • @JulieSmith-x8g
      @JulieSmith-x8g Month ago +32

      They usually follow fox news who only propoganda news them. Meidas touch is independent and is more truthful on you tube but they aren't told the truth. They live in a bubble most of them.

    • @Albertarocks
      @Albertarocks Month ago +21

      @PhoenixHinds The whole reason behind "boiling the frogs" is so that they don't feel it until it's too late. So in fairness to Americans, they are being boiled but don't know it. And it's not just Americans... most of the western world is totally oblivious to history. On the flipside... India, China and the Middle East are well versed in all this stuff.

    • @PhoenixHinds
      @PhoenixHinds Month ago +7

      ​@Albertarocksyes, that was my point. They "don't know it" by choice.

    • @GyorgyGezaMeszaros-l5i
      @GyorgyGezaMeszaros-l5i Month ago +42

      And I thought The Nile was in Egypt . . .

  • @LOCO-TURTLE
    @LOCO-TURTLE Month ago +2068

    We can Summarize all of this in one sentence, Arrogance kills empires.

  • @mitchmcquinn
    @mitchmcquinn Month ago +446

    As a non-American, watching an American finally come to terms with the reality that the rest of the world has known for a long time is fascinating

    • @Bdot-o
      @Bdot-o Month ago +8

      This is so true 😮mind blowing

    • @CSwagRebelion
      @CSwagRebelion Month ago +6

      I knew this as an American but I didn't realize how bad it is. At the same time I saw this coming.

    • @tanyalmacleod
      @tanyalmacleod Month ago +21

      As its northern neighbour we’re just hoping the threat to annex us or start a war with us to get our land, water, oil and minerals. We don’t need a loss of anyone’s lives here for the Fanta Fascist to get his jollies. 🇨🇦💪⬆️

    • @CSwagRebelion
      @CSwagRebelion Month ago +6

      ​@tanyalmacleodsome of us Americans will fight them before that happens.

    • @Dragonfly809
      @Dragonfly809 Month ago

      @tanyalmacleod🇨🇦

  • @Carbon586
    @Carbon586 29 days ago +33

    Wake up, America, and look beyond your own nose.

  • @djuptonful
    @djuptonful Month ago +1288

    It’s so sad that most Americans know so little about world history

    • @deborahmills-l1u
      @deborahmills-l1u Month ago

      Boycotting here also to best of my ability, i now only use cash..think about your debit. Credit cards visa / MasterCard all the fees , money goes to usa..with cash we can stop the money going there. Stop there dollers help this shit show speed up and die

    • @Thegoodthebadandthefleshtuber
      @Thegoodthebadandthefleshtuber Month ago +52

      Not just that. A lot of the Americans are not interested in learning because it conflicts with their world view of being the greatest of all time and completely invincible. It also opens up the question of "are we the bad guys?".
      For starters it's much easier to tell the Americans that Greenland needs liberation and that America has a right to it if people aren't told that the US got a discount when buying the Virgin Islands in exchange for signing forever acceptance that Greenland belongs to Denmark. Also apparently Greenland needs liberation from free healthcare. Ironically free healthcare is one of the top arguments in the general population in Greenland for rejecting Trump.

    • @virginia2949
      @virginia2949 Month ago +77

      They appear to pride themselves on their ignorance.

    • @virginia2949
      @virginia2949 Month ago +35

      @Thegoodthebadandthefleshtuber I don't think they know where either Greenland or Denmark is located on a map.

    • @Eldritch-1
      @Eldritch-1 Month ago +6

      About anything.

  • @sabinehahn9774
    @sabinehahn9774 Month ago +1945

    These videos are for me the proof how bad the US education system is.

    • @apveening
      @apveening Month ago +138

      AMEN! He doesn't even connect the observable fact that most of South America (and Middle America up to and including Mexico) speaks Spanish with a Spanish empire.

    • @gerardflynn3899
      @gerardflynn3899 Month ago +28

      It's either bad or non existent.

    • @gerardflynn3899
      @gerardflynn3899 Month ago

      ​@apveeningThere is no such thing as Middle America, there are only 2 Continents North and South.

    • @kippsguitar6539
      @kippsguitar6539 Month ago +6

      Haha, I said it in a different way

    • @karoana8759
      @karoana8759 Month ago +23

      Awfull " education" there

  • @TiborRoussou
    @TiborRoussou Month ago +1500

    America, this is why education is so important; if you don't learn from history. you'll be doomed to repeat it.

    • @3dphillo396
      @3dphillo396 Month ago +21

      I have seen the results of their education system. 100 - 34. Not one person on a panel of women could answer it. Most people have no idea how many states are in the USA.

    • @TiborRoussou
      @TiborRoussou Month ago +49

      @3dphillo396 This is why trump said he loves the uneducated; sheep are easily led or swayed.

    • @Thegoodthebadandthefleshtuber
      @Thegoodthebadandthefleshtuber Month ago +7

      @TiborRoussou It's much older than that, Reagan greatly cut school funding, but the democrats aren't any better.

    • @pyro_pixie83
      @pyro_pixie83 Month ago +34

      And also about the rest of the world in general. There appears (from what I hear from American friends) that they are taught almost nothing about the world outside of the US.

    • @Thegoodthebadandthefleshtuber
      @Thegoodthebadandthefleshtuber Month ago +24

      @pyro_pixie83 What I gather from American friends is that they view the current situation like they view everything else in politics: the two parties are lying about each other. It's just liberals trash talking a republican president and by the time there is a democrat president, all the mentioned problems will reset and it will be conservatives, who trash talk the president.
      Apparently the Americans haven't picked up on this thing called "the rest of the world" talking and that non-Americans aren't focused on domestic party politics.

  • @samanthaboucher5121
    @samanthaboucher5121 20 days ago +83

    Tyler other countries are already dumping American currency. WOW Wake up America!

    • @robertlangley1664
      @robertlangley1664 10 days ago +3

      Don’t wake up America

    • @t_w_7821
      @t_w_7821 9 days ago +4

      it's obviously too late for that.

    • @DimiKgianni19..
      @DimiKgianni19.. 2 days ago +2

      Why, let them sink for all the global destruction they have made.

    • @trypotherapy7478
      @trypotherapy7478 Day ago

      @robertlangley1664 Yeah keep sleeping and maybe you'll pass peacefully...

    • @gio-oz8gf
      @gio-oz8gf 6 hours ago +1

      @DimiKgianni19.. Do you believe that the rest of the world will remain unscathed if/when the US collapses? A collapse of the US economy would almost certainly trigger a severe global depression, similar to or potentially worse than 1929. Be careful what you wish for.

  • @JohnHitoR
    @JohnHitoR Month ago +809

    The whole world can see you're collapsing; it's crazy that even within your own country, people don't realize it. There's a saying in Europe: "Those who do not know history are condemned to repeat it."
    The problem is that in your downfall, you're impacting others, which means you'll collapse even faster because the world will put the brakes on because you're threatening everyone.

    • @irrelevant_noob
      @irrelevant_noob Month ago +10

      The difference seems to be that Spain and Britain had overseas territory that they would lose while keeping the core... Perhaps the Soviets were the closest scenario, but what would that mean, that California and the NE will break off and go their separate ways? It might not be as much disconnect in the States, although the regime is doing its best to deepen it... :-s

    • @cyberneticbutterfly8506
      @cyberneticbutterfly8506 Month ago +7

      Cushioning might be possible.
      All collapses are bound to be different in nature, no complex event is absolute.

    • @alexdumas739
      @alexdumas739 Month ago +9

      This saying is nonsense. It's not memory, it's the foundational drive of human nature that pushes people into the same scenario time and time again. Notice how different empires rise and fall. All buoyed to be an empire because of the drive for power, but human weakness , greed and corruption will lead to their downfall. Another country will always pick up the mantle.

    • @irrelevant_noob
      @irrelevant_noob Month ago +21

      @alexdumas739 that doesn't make the saying "nonsense". It says A leads to B, lack of knowledge induces repetition, it *_doesn't_* say that knowing history always allows you to escape that outcome. To avoid it needs both awareness *_and_* effort to stay off the beaten path.

    • @salvador9369
      @salvador9369 Month ago +7

      @irrelevant_noob exactly, this is the case with England or Great Britain.
      But in the case of Spain, it was because it was actually composed of many semi-independent kingdoms (Spain's power was not concentrated in a single point, but rather dispersed. This is why it ultimately collapsed, in part, when they all began to separate from one another).
      There were the kingdoms of Castile and León, Aragon (not Aragorn ;-P XD), Naples and Sicily, New Spain, New Granada, Peru, and Río de la Plata, among others. Each had its own laws and differences (the Spanish Monarchy was of the type known as "Composite," not Absolutist like those of France and England, for example).
      Spain, as such, ceased to exist, along with the rest of its kingdoms at the beginning of the 19th century. It retained only the king and the name, nothing more. From then on, it became a completely different country, even in the way it treated the very few overseas territories it had left (which is when it began to behave a bit more like France and England always behaved with their own overseas territories, as colonies to exploit throughout the entire first half of the 19th century, because it was now just about surviving while it completely rebuilt itself as a new, distinct nation. Then, Spain converted its ultrasea territories in provinces and then tried to convert in Autonomic Comunities (something similar to the ancient kingdoms ideas). But in reality, from that moment on, it has only gone from bad to worse, becoming smaller and weaker every few decades).
      Regards.

  • @Garl_Vinland_FFXIV
    @Garl_Vinland_FFXIV Month ago +919

    Stage 6 has begun, investors are pulling out and the USA is bleeding billions of dollars.

    • @SparrowRead
      @SparrowRead Month ago +47

      Yes, stage 6 has begun.

    • @Smitty2689
      @Smitty2689 Month ago +14

      Countries are turning to Bracs and the oil has gone to china. The new world Empire has begun. Level 7 humanity the Golden age

    • @tacitblue1973
      @tacitblue1973 Month ago +29

      America is held afloat by foreign held Treasury Bonds, the sell off is going to be a bloodbath when it comes.

    • @Smitty2689
      @Smitty2689 Month ago +14

      @tacitblue1973most have sold. China bought out a lot of other countries debt and they changed to Bracs system. China will own the USA’s economy soon enough if they dont already.

    • @Mangaka-ml6xo
      @Mangaka-ml6xo Month ago +22

      @SparrowRead As days go by I've been starting to think the current administration is the last one, regardless of their intent on staying or leaving in 2028. The country will be down before the end of the decade.

  • @allisonshaw9341
    @allisonshaw9341 Month ago +899

    Every empire falls from within, and usually for the same reasons - corruption, abuse of power, exploitation of citizens, and overreaching arrogance.

    • @Vanitydolly
      @Vanitydolly Month ago +17

      100% correct

    • @oakmanzl1699
      @oakmanzl1699 Month ago +19

      Well articulated truth.

    • @Lunarwarrior411
      @Lunarwarrior411 Month ago +26

      Sound like someone we know?

    • @dot10k
      @dot10k Month ago +19

      Well that sounds familiar. It is called the Trump syndrome.

    • @angelaspeirs595
      @angelaspeirs595 Month ago +2

      If thats the case i think the uk is having a second collapse because of starmer.....its already in economic collapse with debts up to its eyeballs.......again......it never recovered world war 1 and 2......and now America is starting world war 3 possibly?

  • @margarethowie8566
    @margarethowie8566 29 days ago +58

    Never in my 71 years have I ever seen any goods that said 'made in America'

    • @TonyBorger-yi3wl
      @TonyBorger-yi3wl 22 days ago +2

      And they are importing massive quantities of Australian beef. Why ? Because their beef cattle numbers have not increased since 1950. 70 years ago.
      Despite the doubling of the population in the same time.

    • @ladislaugomes7447
      @ladislaugomes7447 21 day ago +1

      Stop exaggerating

  • @anneagasster9714
    @anneagasster9714 Month ago +2587

    In Scandinavia, we say that watching the United States now is like watching the fall of the Roman Empire on TV.

    • @CEngelbrecht
      @CEngelbrecht Month ago

      During the latest Greenland diversionfromhimsuicidingEpstein, one guy on the Danish evening news said, *"Like watching an old friend go insane."*

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180 Month ago +68

      Yep, I have been saying that for some time.

    • @caffeinatedhorse
      @caffeinatedhorse Month ago +12

      We should stop watching them and start watching ourselves. We are peeing our pants to stay warm - not a good idea with our winters.

    • @BleadonBugShooter
      @BleadonBugShooter Month ago

      Nero is said to have fiddled while Rome burned... The orange Caligula seems to have misunderstood which kind of fiddling he should be doing!!!

    • @allisonshaw9341
      @allisonshaw9341 Month ago +18

      Absolutely, and I live in the US.

  • @tricia9559
    @tricia9559 Month ago +2792

    We in Europe have been Screaming these fact at you and your fellow citizens. But you just won’t listen.

    • @Geto-Dac
      @Geto-Dac Month ago +200

      We're also telling them they are going full fascist and they don't listen to this warning either.

    • @busterandmetoo
      @busterandmetoo Month ago +359

      We in Canada are right there with you on the frustration meter.

    • @mariesekaninova3403
      @mariesekaninova3403 Month ago +56

      ​​@Geto-DacAbsolutelly true. Just one look on the GDPs and the whole situation is crystal clear. For example our country -Czechia - right now is one of the top countries in EU with growing economy. And at the same time, when we do the best as we can to help to Ukraine (for me the best is, that we are able to help to the war refugees).

    • @Aufsammelkabbler
      @Aufsammelkabbler Month ago +131

      It is not that they don‘t listen. They listen and are offended by it. A la „How dare you besmirch our perfect nation with your criticism!“

    • @ralphhathaway-coley5460
      @ralphhathaway-coley5460 Month ago +57

      @Aufsammelkabbler Aye, there are nought so blind as those that will not see!

  • @meridac8645
    @meridac8645 Month ago +544

    You are being told one thing by your corrupt government & on the news while the rest of the world are seeing whats truely going on.

    • @MazzaEliLi7406
      @MazzaEliLi7406 Month ago +15

      Yup. Hubris - Pride goeth before a fall - & the fall of an Empire is no exception to the rule.

    • @LowPlainsDrifter60
      @LowPlainsDrifter60 Month ago +16

      The spectators see more of the game than the players.

    • @michellebrooks8004
      @michellebrooks8004 Month ago +6

      It's what they have all done previously too. That evil monster in charge, in his own way i do think he's trying to prevent it, but every action taken is just accelerating it.

    • @JulieSmith-x8g
      @JulieSmith-x8g Month ago +14

      ​@michellebrooks8004no he's purposefully destroying it putins dream . He's deposited 500 million in Qatar that he stole from Venezuela oil. Not his money even

    • @happydays59
      @happydays59 Month ago +4

      ​@JulieSmith-x8g yes him and his regime are corrupt, nasty, murderous, cruel esthetic pieces of crap! They deserve what is coming to them, horrific that innocent humans have to suffer from it though!

  • @LightningStorm24h
    @LightningStorm24h 29 days ago +33

    It’s just a question of time.

    • @TheJackiMonsterYT
      @TheJackiMonsterYT 2 days ago

      As European I think the war against Iran has already caused partners to doubt the value behind the Dollar. Also European countries like France have started to pull dependencies to US tech companies. So if the tech area collapses and military does not hold its expected value any longer, the collapse is coming immediately.
      Effectively because China is responsible for a huge amount of imports, they kind of hold a kill-switch in their own hands. So if they can complete their trade routes to Europe to secure their own economy, they can simply pull the plug of the American empire.

  • @matthiasjoseph4863
    @matthiasjoseph4863 Month ago +850

    If you're worried about stage 6, China has already sold about half its US bonds, they've been at it since last Summer.

    • @kippsguitar6539
      @kippsguitar6539 Month ago +18

      Absolutely

    • @scampbell8136
      @scampbell8136 Month ago +77

      and Japan one of the largest holders.

    • @joelpeet
      @joelpeet Month ago +108

      and the EU has started the process as well...

    • @chickenmadness1732
      @chickenmadness1732 Month ago +12

      Don't worry. UK will buy them all up and we'll lick Trump's toes lmao.
      I hate our leaders.

    • @kippsguitar6539
      @kippsguitar6539 Month ago +3

      ​@chickenmadness1732yes the UK is big and wealthy enough to buy all the treasuries china and co are dumping, no problem

  • @donwest5387
    @donwest5387 Month ago +752

    Tyler; the government is NOT telling you what's going on...watch international news

    • @ashshaunts6989
      @ashshaunts6989 Month ago +5

      Independent journalists ..mainstream media bunch crap they all say same way exact same words everything

    • @DTisAPredator
      @DTisAPredator Month ago +44

      Meidas Touch Network has som great coverage.

    • @DTisAPredator
      @DTisAPredator Month ago

      Or this lady
      ruclips.net/video/qD9FkfHCKK8/video.htmlsi=eLshoJ6XBJfXprWk

    • @diannaw3034
      @diannaw3034 Month ago +25

      YESSSSS... for sure.. American media is most definitely being censored! Tune into Canadian and European news and get the real picture of what is going down in the USA. It's pretty jarring to say the least!!!! 😬😳

    • @DTisAPredator
      @DTisAPredator Month ago +17

      @diannaw3034independent Canadian news. A huge portion of our news paper news and others is completely American owned. It’s a problem right now.

  • @heartsmyfaceforever8140
    @heartsmyfaceforever8140 Month ago +449

    This is why you should study world history and not just the history of your own country

    • @etherealbolweevil6268
      @etherealbolweevil6268 Month ago +8

      US history - fought the hated British, made enemies. Fought fellow citizens, made enemies. Fought the original peoples, stole a lot of territory. Fought next door neighbour, repeatedly, made enemies. Won the 1917-1918 war, made enemies. Wall Street Crash. Won the 1942-1945 war, made enemies. Won the Cold War, made enemies. Landed man on moon, with a little help from enemies. War on drugs, ongoing, made enemies. War on terror, ongoing, made enemies. It has only ever been stage 7.

    • @adrianclark2734
      @adrianclark2734 Month ago +14

      Except they only study their own history with biases. Its all distorted in their favour

    • @goatwatch5375
      @goatwatch5375 Month ago +7

      Those of us who knew this history and have seen the signs since the 90’s have been mocked at every turn. We will fall and if my thinking is right I would say it’s less than a year out. Be ready. It will be messy on the way down.

    • @jayblackwood3736
      @jayblackwood3736 Month ago +11

      To be clear. The problems in the US pre-date the current president and everybody but Americans can see it.

    • @Yesser-Thistle73
      @Yesser-Thistle73 Month ago +5

      @adrianclark2734 My late Dad, a Normandy veteran, used to get annoyed at history programmes showing the US as the great "liberator" during every conflict. I remember him muttering, "How America one the War!" under his breath, while watching historical untruths being portrayed as US one upmanship.

  • @lemi3d364
    @lemi3d364 21 day ago +13

    13:21 There is no difference. What was silver to Spain is the petrodollar to America. Come on man, you're killing me!

  • @lee4862
    @lee4862 Month ago +1254

    40 Trillion in debt & a six times bankruptee at the helm - what could possibly go wrong?

    • @thomasbeck6942
      @thomasbeck6942 Month ago +30

      If the US was a company publicly listed its financial reports would be a C, it would be a high risk investment with low returns

    • @StewedFishProductions
      @StewedFishProductions Month ago +72

      As a Brit 'looking in' to the US, allow me to comment: Trump COULDN'T CARE LESS, as long as HE and HIS family are getting a HUGE amount of the American TAXPAYERS money, while leading them into a WAR he said would NEVER happen, while he was in charge _(an utter blatent LIE !)_ Also, "FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY" is not a term he understands or cares about... Simply, because he will be 'long gone' when it REALLY starts to affect others in future generations... The US is screwed 'BIG TIME' and Trump supporters CAN'T SEE IT !!!

    • @barbblack7825
      @barbblack7825 Month ago +3

      It's scripted. It would have happened no matter what actor was at the helm. This has been underway since 2019.

    • @ravinloon58
      @ravinloon58 Month ago +29

      He said he would run the country like a businessman... he missed out the failed bit. He loves to say he went to Warton Business School but misses out the bit about being third from the bottom graduates.

    • @StewedFishProductions
      @StewedFishProductions Month ago +13

      @barbblack7825
      WRONG ! I'm a Brit and FYI... The world 'looking in' can tell you that TRUMP is the major 'factor' in the US decline - Just the fact you mentioned 2019 is proof enough _(as Trump was then in charge)..._ So THANKS for the confirmation about HIS total incompetency! GOOD CALL and WELL DONE. 👍

  • @almanoor-bakker5964
    @almanoor-bakker5964 Month ago +558

    I am Dutch, and to us all of this information was part of our high school corriculum under the title: he who does not learn from history is doomed to repeat it.

    • @Trishvan
      @Trishvan Month ago +26

      We were taught this also 🇨🇦

    • @MrLatebloomer59
      @MrLatebloomer59 Month ago +20

      Here in Canada too.

    • @nickmasuen1859
      @nickmasuen1859 Month ago +5

      It was my experience that at one point in educational history, during the 70's & 80's, history was taught in the U.S. The Empire that was pointed out the most, but not the only, in regards to what this video, was the Romain Empire but so was the British Empire and it was taught that even though both fought in many wars, wars where not the sole cause of their falling. the two primary things where the overextension and over spending of money just as what is, or has been, happening with the U.S and is pointed out in this video when you brake both of those areas down.

    • @birgittalindahl600
      @birgittalindahl600 Month ago +9

      I studied the Norwegian sociologi Johan Galtung's prediction about the collapse of the USA in about 30 years time and that was 25 years ago so I'll give you another 5 years before total collapse

    • @pietwandelaar1743
      @pietwandelaar1743 Month ago +15

      If the naiveté of the host of this video is representative of the US populace, it doesn't bode well for them.

  • @ZillenialAlex
    @ZillenialAlex Month ago +599

    How can you not know that Spain was an empire? Don’t you see how many countries in the world speak Spanish 😂

    • @jasoncallow860
      @jasoncallow860 Month ago +112

      Yanks think Spanish was invented in Mexico...

    • @apveening
      @apveening Month ago +3

      @jasoncallow860 And how did it spread so far south (and back to Europe) from there?

    • @PhoenixHinds
      @PhoenixHinds Month ago +25

      Imagine not knowing about the Spanish Inquisition.

    • @MellonVegan
      @MellonVegan Month ago

      @apveening Bc there are Mexicans everywhere down there, duh
      I don't need to clarify that this is sarcasm, right? Ah well, I better..

    • @jeanettehuggins4964
      @jeanettehuggins4964 Month ago +12

      ​@apveening Spain is in Europe. Once upon a time Spain had Mexico and the Southern States of America and South America.. all under their control for 300 hundred years.

  • @nattchen1981
    @nattchen1981 20 days ago +11

    as central european i watch it like the fall of the roman empire

  • @BernieCurtis-r9j
    @BernieCurtis-r9j Month ago +324

    American citizens have been educated to be arrogant and self centered, not concerned with anything outside their personal sphere, sad but true.

  • @kengray9652
    @kengray9652 Month ago +577

    It happens when a superpower gets too big, too arrogant, believing they are above and superior to everyone else. Untouchable.

    • @ebbhead20
      @ebbhead20 Month ago +26

      Roman empire. Stretching too far out and doing too much at once.. and he went we don't do that we stay at home... Eh nobody does it more than you lot. Korea. Vietnam. Iraq. Iran. Venezuela. Denmark if he'd had his way.. and now hes threatening Spain. Who is more world police than these knobheads ? 😅😅😅

    • @EmilyCheetham
      @EmilyCheetham Month ago +14

      Yep. My mum always used to say to me as a kid the phrase “power corrupts & absolute power corrupts absolutely”.

    • @gerardflynn3899
      @gerardflynn3899 Month ago +18

      ​@ebbhead20In Trumps tiny braincell the US owns NATO and must do whatever the US says.
      It's a pity that he can't read.

    • @PhoenixHinds
      @PhoenixHinds Month ago +14

      ​@ebbhead20 USAmerogance will be their downfall.

    • @timrajala9733
      @timrajala9733 Month ago +21

      And when people voting in a President who is a convicted one with 34 charges. This will go to history of the most stupid collapse all time

  • @True_Canadian-b6o
    @True_Canadian-b6o Month ago +1017

    Did you notice he said "if Iran closes the Persian Gulf"?
    That is currently happening.

    • @donald195
      @donald195 Month ago +110

      Trump attacks Venezuela, Bombay Iran's oil, undos embargoes on Russian oil exports, Russia is now making billions of $ every day taking over oil exports to the far east.
      Like it was all a plan.
      Barron Trump bought $10 million oil stocks 4 days before Us started bombing.

    • @djsuth7727
      @djsuth7727 Month ago +39

      Just waiting on the Chinese invasion of Taiwan. As powerful as the US military is it can't wage wars on multiple fronts thousands of miles away from its own shores.

    • @JulieSmith-x8g
      @JulieSmith-x8g Month ago

      ​@donald195he's another scumbag and in future he will copy daddy for president, not in my lifetime thank god

    • @LowPlainsDrifter60
      @LowPlainsDrifter60 Month ago +43

      @djsuth7727 And the US is apparently running out of missiles & when the war is costing $1 billion a day, they're going to run out of money too.

    • @6789E
      @6789E Month ago +19

      So now Trump has taken embargoes off Russian oil. Now Russia has some money to replenish weapons. Why doesn’t Trump see this as a big problem 🤡😡😵‍💫

  • @MarkBannon-r8g
    @MarkBannon-r8g 29 days ago +121

    I'm Mark from ireland. Stage 6 and 7 is happening right now and the world cup 2026 is showing you by people not wanting to go to USA for a football match

    • @carked5707
      @carked5707 23 days ago +6

      They should have pulled it had more matches in Canada and Mexico

    • @Dajjal-2030
      @Dajjal-2030 22 days ago +3

      Boycott then do it in Argentina, Bazil or Australia..

  • @paulcropper4568
    @paulcropper4568 Month ago +337

    America needs to collapse, so the rest of the world can calm things down and just get on with it

    • @NoName-pd7uf
      @NoName-pd7uf Month ago

      The problem with this is all that ignorant loud mouths with their superiority complex flooding the rest of the world. Even before Trump they were a pain everywhere on earth.

    • @Albertarocks
      @Albertarocks Month ago +16

      The scariest part is "who is the next empire"? It damned well had better not be the global banking cabal YET AGAIN! Because they are the ones who funded every single empire that ever existed, and then capitalized on its collapse. The real empire is not the "country"... it is the bankers who fund those empires. And to be honest, that question is the scariest one facing humanity today.

    • @1987tijgertje
      @1987tijgertje Month ago +10

      @Albertarocks China I guess

    • @salvador9369
      @salvador9369 Month ago +3

      @Albertarocks it's not the "bankers" themselves, but the families who control them from the shadows. Those are the truly dangerous ones, the ones who do as they please in the world, especially from the 19th century to the present day.
      And I fear it will continue to be this way until the end of time.
      Because you can fight someone you can see clearly. But how can you even hope to fight someone you can't see, someone whose identity you don't really know?.
      They are the ones who are really creating a gigantic, but invisible, and therefore almost perfect "empire" (emporium in reality) that could last almost forever, unless they are too arrogant and lose control, causing this world to completely explode (which I fear will happen anyway, because the humans are very egocentrics and arrogants, and Life always ends up finding a way, one way or another, even taking everything else around it with it in the process).

    • @Albertarocks
      @Albertarocks Month ago +1

      @salvador9369 Those are EXACTLY the people I'm talking about. THEY ARE BANKERS TOO.

  • @NoraleeHall
    @NoraleeHall Month ago +367

    The rest of the world knows that the US is in the process of collapsing...that is why everyone is making deals with each other and not with the States nowadays...they don't want to get pulled down too!
    Also, many countries are boycotting you on moral grounds as well...

    • @LowPlainsDrifter60
      @LowPlainsDrifter60 Month ago +23

      Yep, American products are taking a big hit around the world as consumers join Canada in boycotting everything American they can, not to mention the tourist industry losing billions.

    • @JulieSmith-x8g
      @JulieSmith-x8g Month ago +11

      Sadly I am until trump is out. Trying not to buy American. Trump is your biggest liability he's so unpopular

    • @Djurberg74
      @Djurberg74 Month ago +16

      It is the last death-throws of a wounded dying tiger. Terrifying to behold and best to stay at safe distance. Problem is, this tiger's paws have a very long reach and it wants the rest of the world to die with it...

    • @Thegoodthebadandthefleshtuber
      @Thegoodthebadandthefleshtuber Month ago +13

      @JulieSmith-x8g Trump is a symptom of a much larger problem. The downfall probably started with Jimmy Carter and it has gone downhill ever since regardless of which party is in power. It's an illusion that America can get out of this mess by voting blue.

    • @laurencefraser
      @laurencefraser Month ago

      @Thegoodthebadandthefleshtuber They could soften the landing a lot if they consistently voted for the Democrats, because the Democrats aren't actively trying to worsen the problems and accelerate the collapse... preventing the imperial collapse is a whole other issue.
      The thing to remember though, is that the 'empire' in the case of the USA isn't just it's alliance network and outlying territories. Even reduced to just the contiguous united states, it's Still an empire.
      Somehow keeping the republicans out of power for many decades Might allow them to hold the USA proper together rather than having that collapse too.

  • @Fossiil-Records
    @Fossiil-Records Month ago +278

    Trillions upon trillions on useless wars. Not a penny for health care or education. What did you expect? Imagine how wonderful it could have been .

    • @OhDearOhDear69
      @OhDearOhDear69 Month ago +3

      That’s capitalism babyyyyyyy

    • @noadlor
      @noadlor Month ago +8

      And this proves that capitalism alone doesn't work.

    • @artbenevo8255
      @artbenevo8255 Month ago

      The USA spent 1.9 to 2.1 trillion on healthcare last year.

    • @Fossiil-Records
      @Fossiil-Records Month ago +7

      @artbenevo8255 Spending isn't the same as funding.

    • @artbenevo8255
      @artbenevo8255 Month ago

      @Fossiil-RecordsNo,It is what our federal government spent. Each state (there are 50 of them) also spends on healthcare for its citizens. So that number is probably 2x that.We have had state funded healthcare for decades in the USA. It is of course at a ridiculously elevated cost. The middle class is who this is crushing. The poor (if they will actually fill out paperwork) have free healthcare. The largest employer in the USA is the government, so they are covered. The plan I believe is to collapse our healthcare system so that it can be federalized.By spending that much on healthcare the government is able t dictate many nonsensical regulations that greatly increase costs as well as creating public expectations of the ability to dictate one’s care regardless of what the physician thinks. If it were actually allowed to be a free capitalist system the cost would be a fraction of what they are.

  • @richardspillers6282
    @richardspillers6282 23 days ago +21

    How could you not realize this?

  • @margaretbloomer9001
    @margaretbloomer9001 Month ago +670

    Brit here. With all due respect, history and geography were never America's strongest educational subjects. You're famous for it!

    • @Y.T.Gremlin
      @Y.T.Gremlin Month ago +62

      No they`re taught how the great U.S @ 250yrs old invented everything🤣😂😅

    • @terrymason8628
      @terrymason8628 Month ago +33

      along with Economics, and Critical Thinking, America would claim the greatness of their Business Schools, but they only have a few lessons - cut costs, lay off people, reduce quality, short term profit is all, greed is good.

    • @DeepThought9999
      @DeepThought9999 Month ago +4

      Infamous!

    • @Smitty2689
      @Smitty2689 Month ago +3

      Considering they mostly came from British and other Empires they never learn from mistakes

    • @TheTexan1
      @TheTexan1 Month ago

      Good one, Maggie! Do you know what you're famous for?
      Shitty food, snaggled teeth, two tier justice, and Islam.
      Isn't banter fun? 😄😄😄 Care to go another round?
      I have a great Nonce Andrew comment I've been saving.

  • @Zockdoch
    @Zockdoch Month ago +175

    My history teacher always used to say, “The only thing you can learn from history is that no one has ever learned anything from history. It’s a book full of repetitions. Only the names and dates change.”

    • @alinacazesova413
      @alinacazesova413 Month ago +1

      I’m an history teacher and I think yours was not useful. The cycle is the funny part! Now I’m just watching an old chapter of “friends” an I know…

    • @Andrew-g8c9p
      @Andrew-g8c9p Month ago +3

      Yes and just think if you knew a second Hitler was coming and you could remove him before SHTF , but decided not to .
      People never learn if from pass mistakes .

    • @blairbryan4040
      @blairbryan4040 Month ago +3

      ​@alinacazesova413 because not enough people think history has relevance or importance so they dont study it. But its the most important subject ever offered in school as it would give the most insight into the future.

  • @blurfoot870
    @blurfoot870 Month ago +189

    Most Americans would react to the video with amusement. But, around the world, we've seen enough US exceptionalism to predict that the collapse will hit you harder.

    • @schfooge
      @schfooge Month ago +10

      A lot of Americans believe that no matter how bad things get, Jesus will step into save His favourite country.

    • @count_varcolac
      @count_varcolac Month ago +8

      @schfooge with an m16 in his hands

    • @Hi-Phi
      @Hi-Phi Month ago +3

      The USA is going to be like that crazy guy in the park that walks around telling everyone that he is Jesus.

  • @Pillarguri
    @Pillarguri 26 days ago +18

    It is collapsing from the inside and everyone watching from the outside

  • @RazorTracks
    @RazorTracks Month ago +584

    Fools who don't remember history are bound to repeat it.
    Edit: Hey guys, most like i ever got on a comment.. thanks :)

    • @Peppers_007
      @Peppers_007 Month ago +23

      All comes down to the attitude of " it will never happen to me/us "

    • @snowiecat456
      @snowiecat456 Month ago +18

      Came here to say exactly this👍

    • @lizzy4847
      @lizzy4847 Month ago +40

      They don't learn HIstory, they learn Propaganda.

    • @revbenf6870
      @revbenf6870 Month ago +5

      Paraphrasing Winston Churchill...

    • @gerardflynn3899
      @gerardflynn3899 Month ago +10

      The actual saying is "Those that do not learn from the mistakes of their past are doomed to repeat them ".
      Hence the reason why a certain percentage of people in the US voted for the Orange Goblin TWICE.

  • @yvanrivard7711
    @yvanrivard7711 Month ago +147

    The thing we learn from history, is that we never learn from history.

  • @patriciaperrin8757
    @patriciaperrin8757 Month ago +447

    🇬🇧The rest of the world is watching it happen and waiting for the inevitable collapse. The citizens of the USA have been lied to and indoctrinated their whole lives and many are totally oblivious as they continue to live in their cosy bubble, believing the utter garbage they are fed that the USA is the greatest place on earth.
    You need radical change in your country, but don't even realise it.

    • @eivind5557
      @eivind5557 Month ago +19

      We se all USA tech and social companies are soon banned in EU and no one wanna trade anymore with USA and the dollar value are decreasing constant! and Trump make it even worse USA have no allies anymore either and the interest rent for USA are soon 1 trillion dollar each year and the debt only increasing and now faster than ever because of the US system and Trump.

    • @NoName-pd7uf
      @NoName-pd7uf Month ago +21

      The funny part is, that pretty much the entire country has that superiority complex. You can listen to their rants for an hour or two, and the end usually is "but the US still is (or was) the greatest country that ever existed. No really, nothing to do with supremacy, that is just objective fact" 🤣🤣🤣

    • @DylanlovesZoey
      @DylanlovesZoey Month ago +7

      ​@eivind5557Kharma.

    • @DylanlovesZoey
      @DylanlovesZoey Month ago +8

      ​@NoName-pd7ufTotally true and stomach turning.

    • @AndrewFreeman-jv5xm
      @AndrewFreeman-jv5xm Month ago +3

      @eivind5557 Good thing the EU has an established a social tech ind already Euronews, the Guardian, the BBC, ARD (Das Erste) and ZDF and every other nationally owned news news in Europe

  • @phyllisrobinson9108
    @phyllisrobinson9108 29 days ago +19

    In Grade 5 in 1965, as we were learning about European history, at the level that is suitable for 10 year old students there was a pattern even then. I went home and told my parents that we are seeing the rise and fall of the American empire. Canadian here.

  • @mpineda9909
    @mpineda9909 Month ago +180

    The war with Iran has accelerated your collapse, and we Spaniards don't want to join you in your suicidal wars. Proud to be Spanish and face the bully you have for president. My heart is with you people though

    • @Lunarwarrior411
      @Lunarwarrior411 Month ago +11

      🇨🇦Were proud of you Spain for standing up to Donnie dumbass! Canada was the only one with the balls to defy Trump since day 1! Of course its a lot easier when you have an ironclad free trade agreement in place. It’s nice to have company now!

    • @maureendonnelly9075
      @maureendonnelly9075 Month ago +4

      I’m Canadian Ive been to Spain 🇪🇸 and I love it. The people are intelligent gorgeous and strong. The weather is perfect.

    • @ratbert1009ca
      @ratbert1009ca Month ago +8

      @Lunarwarrior411 When Nixon took the U.S. off the gold standard, that was the beginning of the end. Trump though is definitely acting as a catalyst for the collapse, accelerating every indicator of empire decline.

    • @mpineda9909
      @mpineda9909 Month ago +3

      Thanks! You're welcome anytime!​

    • @SparrowRead
      @SparrowRead Month ago +7

      Very proud of the response Spain has had. I wish the UK would find a spine and do the same.
      Keep showing the way!

  • @jean-pierregagnon1108
    @jean-pierregagnon1108 Month ago +660

    Canadian here. Now you know that we did not want to get onboard of a sinking ship. 51st? No sir!

    • @ragingmonk6080
      @ragingmonk6080 Month ago

      Canada is a drug infested trailer park with a dumpster fire in the middle. Trump was joking about 51st state because even King Charles tries to pretend it doesn't belong to him and can't.

    • @vertitis
      @vertitis Month ago +6

      You've got a sinking ship of your own to take care of.

    • @alterbayer7196
      @alterbayer7196 Month ago +17

      @vertitis haha ... Canada is on the way for leadership of the whole free world !!! Ökonomocal AND Economycal ....... German here

    • @dunwolf3090
      @dunwolf3090 Month ago

      @vertitis don't deflect Canada is doing fine. US is the only country who is going down. And I love IT. You all think your so big and Bad. Lets see in about two years were America will be. In the direction to become a third world country. garunteed

    • @Muswell
      @Muswell Month ago +10

      ​@vertitis You obviously know nothing about Canada and its powerful security & trading pacts.

  • @lynnstadel
    @lynnstadel Month ago +1075

    Trump is going to go down in history for destroying the USA.

    • @mikechomo7455
      @mikechomo7455 Month ago +15

      Make America weak again!

    • @Goldenhawk583
      @Goldenhawk583 Month ago +22

      Possibly, but it was already failing, he just made it very visible.. and makes it go a lot faster than it needed to:P

    • @LowPlainsDrifter60
      @LowPlainsDrifter60 Month ago +74

      Among other things. History won't be too kind to his supporters & enablers either.

    • @eyrilonakestrysswyn3513
      @eyrilonakestrysswyn3513 Month ago +18

      And he'll be proud of the job he's done.

    • @ml8022
      @ml8022 Month ago

      ​@mikechomo7455Make America Go Away

  • @digitalmicrodosetv5304

    Anyone with anykind of an IQ would have seen this coming from decades away!

  • @thcredeye4016
    @thcredeye4016 Month ago +382

    You keep bringing up the ability to print money as a positive, not realizing that is exactly what currency devaluation is....

    • @Welle6155
      @Welle6155 Month ago

      You can’t fix stupied. Fifty 50% of the global population is below average intelligence. Strange most seems to be american🤔

    • @andrewtims9524
      @andrewtims9524 Month ago +14

      Exactly what I was going to say, clueless about economics

    • @nimander5483
      @nimander5483 Month ago +25

      The trick to realize about printing money is that it works as long as it is in proportion to the growth of the economy. Printing money in excess of growth is the problem. This is why the organizations responsible for the currency should be independent of politics. There is a time and a place to print money and raise or lower interest, but that should not be at the behest of politicians.

    • @uttula
      @uttula Month ago +15

      Yes. The video starts by explaining how Spanish empire started mixing other metals to their pure silver coins … that is exactly the same thing as these days ”printing more money” means; the money no longer is worth what it was before 😂

    • @weejackrussell
      @weejackrussell Month ago +3

      Not positive if you get into the situation in Germany in the 1920s where they had to get barrow loads of bank notes to pay for a single loaf of bread.

  • @frankharzer6224
    @frankharzer6224 Month ago +660

    Looking in from Germany, I think you are in Stage 6 already, it is not completed but you are on your way.

    • @shhhhhh62
      @shhhhhh62 Month ago +58

      I’m looking in from U.K. and came here to say just that. I don’t think they can put the brakes on now, too late was the cry!

    • @davekkik2258
      @davekkik2258 Month ago +30

      centrel banks are starting to move away from the us dollar

    • @Friendofabordercollie
      @Friendofabordercollie Month ago +56

      I’m in Canada. We are diversifying now. Our Prime Minister has been all over the world finding new partners.

    • @Albertarocks
      @Albertarocks Month ago +8

      @Friendofabordercollie But Carney is no better. He is a WEF stooge who, just two months ago, still repeated "New World Order" while in China. Yes, he is trying to help Canada get away from the collapsing empire that is the USA, but he is an absolute punk when it come to keeping his own country together. Carney IS NO BETTER!

    • @Albertarocks
      @Albertarocks Month ago +1

      I have no idea why that comment double posted. I DID NOT post it twice.

  • @KekskindStelle
    @KekskindStelle Month ago +251

    I think America is actually already near stage 6, in my country more and more people refuse to use American products

    • @Ancalagon76
      @Ancalagon76 Month ago +8

      They definitely are. Trump is working hard toward the dollar losing its currency reserve status. He already almost did it with his Greenland lunacy. European countries threatened with selling their american bonds. If that actually happened, the US would be totally fucked. That's the only reason Trump chickened again. This will happen, whether you like it or not. The USA is doomed.

    • @whoseturnisit9733
      @whoseturnisit9733 Month ago +15

      Proudly boycotted from UK the second he threatened Canada.

    • @jamesbell491
      @jamesbell491 Month ago +3

      🇨🇦

    • @peggyrobertson8169
      @peggyrobertson8169 Month ago +5

      ​@whoseturnisit9733thanks for your support 😊🇨🇦

    • @peggyrobertson8169
      @peggyrobertson8169 Month ago +6

      We won't buy anything American or travel there 🇨🇦

  • @My_Pens_Hobbies
    @My_Pens_Hobbies 28 days ago +12

    I watched the "how the usa will completely colapse" video before, and all I could say and thinks was "you promise?" 😅😅🤣🤣🤣 please USA, pleeeease topple over! Pleeeease! After all the wars you have waged and all the dictatorships you have financed and started the world will be reeeally a better place without you to fuck it up!

  • @Tsitrassong
    @Tsitrassong Month ago +330

    Not sure about anyone else, but as a 50 year old Canadian. I think this was taught in my grade 9 introduction to economics? Anyone else?

    • @jenniferbrown211
      @jenniferbrown211 Month ago +31

      62 year old Canadian. Yes, well taught in high school. 🍁

    • @spursgog835
      @spursgog835 Month ago +17

      73 year old Brit. taught in Economic History.

    • @Leola-p1s
      @Leola-p1s Month ago +17

      54 Manitoba Canada. Me too!

    • @Tsitrassong
      @Tsitrassong Month ago +16

      ​@Leola-p1s I'm from Toronto, Ontario. Glad our Canadian educators actually taught us useful information.

    • @vandesaar
      @vandesaar Month ago +19

      from Quebec here from the french schools, learned about it in grade 10 and 11 history class

  • @terencechapman4349
    @terencechapman4349 Month ago +155

    You werent aware of the Spanish empire. You think South America learnt Spanish as a hobby?

    • @alexandreturcotte3615
      @alexandreturcotte3615 Month ago +22

      Beware, when you say "South America" to americans, they think of Texas, Louisiana and Florida 😂

    • @steinarlaumann3840
      @steinarlaumann3840 Month ago +5

      ​@alexandreturcotte3615if you include California then spanish is basically a second language....

    • @skadilumi
      @skadilumi Month ago +14

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 unbelievable!! I've been watching this channel for quite some time now, and I just realized his knowledge about the rest of the world is so little!! At least he is trying to learn. But when he said Spain was all over the world , USA is not I couldn't help it, "WTF DUDE!! I said it out loud, like he was going to hear me out 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 I'm peruvian btw

    • @edytaburda2145
      @edytaburda2145 Month ago +4

      Przecież on nie ma pojęcia, że w Ameryce Południowej mówi się głównie po hiszpańsku. W Ameryce mówi się amerykańskim angielskim :):):)

    • @Its_like_the_T-Rex
      @Its_like_the_T-Rex Month ago +8

      Right! The decline of the Spanish Empire is so similar to the USA. I just hope Hawaii gets it's sovereignty back considering it was forcefully annexed by the USA.

  • @ljeljllje
    @ljeljllje Month ago +213

    Tyler.... Countries are giving up your bonds.

    • @seanthiar
      @seanthiar Month ago +25

      And countries talk about wanting their gold reserves that are stored in NY back.

    • @vettemuziekjes
      @vettemuziekjes Month ago

      @seanthiar Didn't venezuela do that a few years back ?
      They will bomb and kill anybody who insists.

    • @Painfulldarksoul
      @Painfulldarksoul Month ago +11

      @seanthiar And if the gold isn't given back, then there's no reason to believe the funny paper with famous people can be exchanged for goods either. That's why currencies have value. People believe they can be exchanged for goods and services. Meaning the moment the gold isn't given back, the dollar is not just no reserve currency. It's not currency at all. That's speedrunning stage 6 and transitioning to 7 without pause.

    • @GiuC39
      @GiuC39 11 days ago

      Exactly what I thought - both selling US bonds and taking the gold reserves back. Even Brazil - where I come from - sold a good percentage of US bonds. Not to mention China.

  • @MrLoobu
    @MrLoobu 19 days ago +6

    The American collapse is already 2 generations in the making.

  • @coralclarke6971
    @coralclarke6971 Month ago +71

    The world has been watching in disbelief as Americans have allowed the Constitution to be trampled on, their freedoms to be eroded, and the entire country has turned into a playground for millionaires, a cash cow for them to milk.Its hard to believe that Americans are only now seeing it.

    • @terwillagermcghee4148
      @terwillagermcghee4148 Month ago +4

      Weve been fighting it since forever. People are protesting in every town and city.

    • @whatyouknowaboutname
      @whatyouknowaboutname Month ago +2

      America is being taken over from within. Trump, his family and the millionaires/billionaires who want to be billionaires/trillionaires are pushing him uphill. Everything they do is a payday for the trumps and his buddies. They are all creeps without conscience or remorse. It will never be about the people.

    • @paulnewf6164
      @paulnewf6164 22 days ago

      Most still aren't seeing it.
      9M at no kings is big, but only 2.5% of 350M.
      The world was expecting a good chunk of the blue voters, more like 40-90M (since included many families).
      You need strikes and work slowdowns that mess with the elites' money and services, delay government deliveries, slow banks. Mess them up so they get pissed with dumpy.

  • @josteinkhalidassaf-molbach3127

    If only your education had included world history, it would have saved you the surprise

    • @WBMagpie
      @WBMagpie Month ago +8

      Didn't world history begin on 4th July 1776?😧😲😮

    • @josteinkhalidassaf-molbach3127
      @josteinkhalidassaf-molbach3127 Month ago

      ​@WBMagpie😂😂😂

    • @JulieSmith-x8g
      @JulieSmith-x8g Month ago +5

      They only get told American success, even wipe out slavery history now with trump

    • @trevorcook4439
      @trevorcook4439 Month ago +3

      @WBMagpieor was it 1778? Paperwork didn’t get finalised until 78. Another US falsehood to make them seem better unless I’m wrong?

    • @WBMagpie
      @WBMagpie Month ago

      @trevorcook4439 The original document was ratified by congress on 4 July but a slightly different version was signed in August (and that's the one on public display). Alternately, the members of congress committed high treason against The Crown on 4 July and again in August. Take your pick!🤴🏻📜
      There might have been some paperwork not known to me in 1778. The Articles of Confederation followed in 1777 and the Constitution in 1789. Then came the overpriced lawyers demanding excessive fees to interpret them. 👨🏼‍🎓💵

  • @capohd28
    @capohd28 Month ago +317

    Stage 6 already in progress. Many countries reducing US bond holdings.

    • @fairybead
      @fairybead Month ago +14

      China is building up petro-yuan in place of the petro-dollar.

    • @shirlgirlc6734
      @shirlgirlc6734 Month ago +16

      I believe this too. Look how Trump has treated their neighbours Canada. All that revenue gone, Tourism, gone

    • @fairybead
      @fairybead Month ago

      ​@shirlgirlc6734
      Most important: trust is gone.
      Trust comes on foot but leaves on horseback.
      Other countries are currently making new alliances, new trade deals. All => without

    • @Lunarwarrior411
      @Lunarwarrior411 Month ago

      @shirlgirlc6734👍🏻🇨🇦

    • @ROBERTTHOMAS-nl6dn
      @ROBERTTHOMAS-nl6dn Month ago +12

      Good. Im sorry but USA lost its chance. They're old, they dictate, They are snobbish over others and now they have done the tarrifs and threaten to take us over for the 4th and last time.

  • @Zen_Bra_Deutsch
    @Zen_Bra_Deutsch 21 day ago +11

    Dollar is not global anymore. BRICS is using their national currencies and gold. Same as Europe. Every country is fed up of USA restrictions, embargos, tariffs and blackmail using dollar so they are using other ways of negociating.

  • @brucewilliams4152
    @brucewilliams4152 Month ago +66

    If USA was a business,it would be closed for bankruptcy

    • @tomasvonfin
      @tomasvonfin Month ago

      It is now Orange idiot dictators business 😂, and like all his businesses it will go down soon..

    • @Thegoodthebadandthefleshtuber
      @Thegoodthebadandthefleshtuber Month ago +2

      The US dollar has been kept artificially good for ages because it's used by other countries for international trade. This is one of the reasons other countries support lack of inflation in the US. If the world switches to trading internationally in Euro tomorrow, then the US would crash.

    • @vettemuziekjes
      @vettemuziekjes Month ago

      @Thegoodthebadandthefleshtuber correction, countries were forced to use usd as reserve, or else !
      What we see today is what happens when countries started refusing the USD.
      They start bombing and mass murdering all over the place.

    • @schfooge
      @schfooge Month ago

      That's pretty much how Donald Trump has run all his businesses.

  • @Crytum
    @Crytum Month ago +216

    there is a reason that a lot of countries take teaching history quite serious.
    Those who dont know history are doomed to repeat it.
    Greetings from Germany

    • @lizfodi
      @lizfodi Month ago +4

      Like Germany is now? "Despite not participating, Chancellor Merz has defended the U.S.-Israeli airstrikes as a necessary response to "Iran's regional destabilization", acknowledging that Germany shares the same strategic goal of preventing Iran from becoming a nuclear power." The latter "goal" was determined by the intelligence services of multiple nations to be a non issue PRIOR to the assassination of its previous leader and reactivation of the Twelve Day War.
      Now all the hands have changed. Two rogue nations have been given the green light to eliminate yet another country in the Middle East. One of those has, since its creation, no other goal but to dominate the Middle East. Destabilisation of neighbouring countries is its major strategic tool to achieve that goal. And the governments of countries like Germany and Canada use double speak to cover their backsides while enabling that ambition.

    • @ebantink4843
      @ebantink4843 Month ago +2

      Pity that Germany did not take history seriously before WW2 !!!

    • @michalurbanful
      @michalurbanful Month ago +2

      @ebantink4843 They do now.

    • @Feltbossen65
      @Feltbossen65 Month ago +3

      @lizfodi But don't forget that it was the US and UK who replaced a Loving leader in Iran in 1953 and replaced him with a Dictator... And later in '74 it became clerical rule...

    • @DemetriusSteans
      @DemetriusSteans Month ago

      ​@lizfodi bankers own every country systems of fear based control.

  • @alexanderalexander7404

    The fact that US citizens are not aware of 'this', and, to be honest, aren't interested, and haven't invested in the learning required to care about this, or understand its implications, is all a part of the decline itself.

  • @darylwilde1986
    @darylwilde1986 20 days ago +4

    Take into consideration that the USA is approximately in debt to the sweet sweet sum of $39.02 Trillion. Which is the biggest debt owed by a country in history

  • @wendystevens8188
    @wendystevens8188 Month ago +265

    Canada just signed trade deals where we pay in local currency bypassing USA dollars. Food for thought?

    • @snakezdewiggle6084
      @snakezdewiggle6084 Month ago +1

      Yeah, but money is electronic now, and when is the exchange rate figured in...
      Countries have been caught-out before.!

    • @leannefranson1198
      @leannefranson1198 Month ago +17

      ​@snakezdewiggle6084the point is that everyone used to do all international deals in $US, because it was trusted and seen as backed by stability. It has changed. Countries are bypassing the US dollar.

    • @DaveGIS123
      @DaveGIS123 Month ago +37

      Right now, Iran is allowing oil tankers to transit the Strait of Hormuz --- but only if they are carrying oil valued in Chinese Yuan, not USD!
      The US Dollar might not be the world's reserve currency much longer. That's "Stage 6".

    • @alexinfinite7142
      @alexinfinite7142 Month ago +1

      Who did we sign this deal with? I didn't hear about this detail

    • @WorksOnMyComputer
      @WorksOnMyComputer Month ago

      @alexinfinite7142 Canada has signed or participated in agreements that allow direct currency settlement with certain trading partners. Instead of converting everything into USD first, companies can trade using:
      • Canadian dollars (CAD)
      • The partner country’s currency
      Examples include arrangements with countries such as:
      • China - CAD-CNY direct trading channels have existed for years through designated clearing banks.
      • India - discussions and mechanisms allowing rupee settlement in bilateral trade.
      • Some ASEAN and emerging-market partners exploring similar frameworks.

  • @russcarpenter9524
    @russcarpenter9524 Month ago +203

    American having the dollar as the global economy is only valid because its based on trust nothing else and that trust is eroding quickly.

    • @Crazy-Clanny
      @Crazy-Clanny Month ago +13

      that trust is gone
      american big tech is losing ground fast in europe
      and even american equity investors are transfering funds into europe to not lose it all when the dollar falls apart
      and i predict that will happen before the year is out

    • @Thegoodthebadandthefleshtuber
      @Thegoodthebadandthefleshtuber Month ago +2

      The US is supported by other countries to not collapse at this point. It's not for being friendly, but rather fear of the domino effect on the world economy and the fear of what would happen if/when the the US treasury bonds defaults and become worthless.
      We will likely see countries pretending there is more trust in the dollar than there really is because everybody needs more time to brace own economy from joining the fall.

    • @Thegoodthebadandthefleshtuber
      @Thegoodthebadandthefleshtuber Month ago +6

      @Crazy-Clanny One part, which seems to make the Americans completely ignorant including at top level is whenever EU talks about protecting personal data from being collected and sold, the Americans sees it as an attack on American companies and economy. There is zero understanding for Europeans not wanted to get spied on and then said info to be used against the Europeans.
      I had to manage a list of members at some point, including contact info and last payment. I ended up using Libreoffice and run a locally stored spreadsheet because all the nice software for tasks like this would steal info and not be GDPR compliant. It's possible there would be some European software, which could do it, but I didn't find any, which would be reasonably priced for volunteer work for non-profit. It's when you have a task like this that you really realize just how much data American companies try to get all the time.

    • @TesterAnimal1
      @TesterAnimal1 Month ago +5

      Eroding? It is gone!

    • @williamgardner2739
      @williamgardner2739 Month ago

      You can see it on every American Dollar, "In God we TRUST" Trust has nothing to do with religion, it should apply to everyone around the world.

  • @buzzby
    @buzzby Month ago +118

    Canada has been watching this happening for the last 40+ years.

    • @TheMooncatcher1111
      @TheMooncatcher1111 Month ago +7

      There ccould have been hope with several Obama's

    • @terrymason8628
      @terrymason8628 Month ago +4

      Arrogance & Greed

    • @DPDA-t1g
      @DPDA-t1g Month ago +2

      @TheMooncatcher1111 there was a noticeable difference between Obama in his first years as president to his later years, it’s like he’d given up. The same is clearly seen in Trumps terms as president, he’s a completely different person, character this term than his first, he has looked massively unhappy since his first days. It’s not the president who runs America it’s the hidden billionaires behind them. It seems to the world outside America that Presidents are made to conform to their wants and needs instead of what the country and its people need in return for a second term.

    • @rosimom
      @rosimom 23 days ago

      Maybe canada is next?

  • @TORSA691008
    @TORSA691008 20 days ago +3

    With all due respect, I want to say that it never ceases to amaze me (as a Mexican) how little world history is taught in the US. In Mexico, we learn almost all of that in elementary school, and not only that, but also Geography, Civics and Ethics... and much more!

  • @concernedcitizen3476
    @concernedcitizen3476 Month ago +415

    Drs , nurses and scientist are flocking to Canada

    • @AngiePre
      @AngiePre Month ago +40

      Professors too I believe.

    • @jennyg-uf1uo
      @jennyg-uf1uo Month ago +32

      And Australia.

    • @Chivi-fe7ch
      @Chivi-fe7ch Month ago +32

      and Germany, know our scientist and fresh absolvent from the uni..are looking for jobs.., because the americans are flooting the marcet..and get underpayed..

    • @CandaceTurner-n8i
      @CandaceTurner-n8i Month ago +6

      As they should.

    • @TheInsaneupsdriver
      @TheInsaneupsdriver Month ago +22

      wait till a draft starts, we have a refugee program for draft dodgers of illegal wars since Vietnam. and the new law that if they have any Canadian heritage in their blood they're entitled to Canadian citizenship.

  • @Graveyardigan-OG
    @Graveyardigan-OG Month ago +135

    "I don't know whether people around the world know..."
    Oh, they know. They're preparing for it as I type.

  • @Roxy_liquid_dream
    @Roxy_liquid_dream Month ago +101

    It’s the saddest part of all this, most Americans won’t even believe it if they have all the data. We all see it from the outside

    • @fantasticpops9522
      @fantasticpops9522 Month ago +3

      Sadder still; they won’t believe it even when it’s happening!
      Like wake up, look around ‘IT’S HAPPENING’…

    • @Kortez-ml7km
      @Kortez-ml7km Month ago

      Why would you think that? And how would you know that? Did you talk to them in person?

    • @HaakonVN
      @HaakonVN Month ago +1

      haha, this is soo true xD a quarter of their congress members still denies global warming, that should tell you enough x'D it's like watching a bad reality show unfold in real time...

  • @Sally-y9s2f
    @Sally-y9s2f 26 days ago +5

    Tyler, people have been talking about this coming for at least 10 years, and probably more.

  • @LaJokanan
    @LaJokanan Month ago +243

    All empires fall, Tyler. Strap in, it's a brutal ride.

    • @obelic71
      @obelic71 Month ago +7

      Only 1 empire collapsed several times and did rise again to become an Empire again.
      China.
      But modern China has also signs of a future collapse.
      Its in the early stages of stage 4 ( production costs are rising and the workforce is rapidly declining due to low birthrates)

    • @StewedFishProductions
      @StewedFishProductions Month ago +5

      Although the "British Empire" as it was, is NO longer 'strictly' valid... _(Considering 'about' 65 countries in the world were granted total 'indpendence' from Britain - the US being JUST one out of sixty five - LOL),_ strangely the "Commonwealth of Nations" ('C of N') is STILL going strong, and in fact, has ACTUALLY gained NEW member countries who had NOTHING to do with the original "Empire", but THEY requested to join...! Also, don't forget the 15 countries _(out of the 56 "C of N") who make up the special "Commonwealth Realm". The UK is 'quietly' leading the way through mutual support, diplomacy, advice and assistance around the world, while Trump is so 'uneducated' - he always takes a HAMMER to crack a WALNUT...! EDIT: I can actually HEAR tyler saying "Why didn't I hear about this... OR... Why didn't we get taught this OR Why are the Britsh SO GOOD at diplomacy and quietly 'making things happen' ??? 😃🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍

    • @tb225
      @tb225 29 days ago

      First slowly then rapidly ...

    • @obelic71
      @obelic71 29 days ago +2

      @StewedFishProductions simple COMMONwealth then only ME wealth 😉

    • @StewedFishProductions
      @StewedFishProductions 29 days ago

      @obelic71
      What a GREAT analogy... May I use that in any future conversations or writings please? It is excellent... I have NEVER heard that, is that your comment or have you read/heard it before? 😎👍👍👍

  • @SouthHill_
    @SouthHill_ Month ago +140

    Stage 6 is already underway. The whole Greenland situation caused dozens of countries to boycott American goods, and gradually places are diversifying away from American companies. The foundation of stage 6 is trust, and as you should be well aware that trust has been eroded, and any nation can only last so long upon an failing foundation.

    • @AngiePre
      @AngiePre Month ago +17

      Canadian here. We were already boycotting USA due to the 51st state threats but then when he started with Greenland we were even more dedicated! They added more generations of boycotts.

    • @Thegoodthebadandthefleshtuber
      @Thegoodthebadandthefleshtuber Month ago +5

      Consumer boycotting is nothing compared to big money having lost interest in US treasury bonds and are now trying to sell rather than buy. US congress fund the next budget by issuing more bonds, but that relies on other countries being willing to buy. Since it is becoming harder to find buyers, interest will increase. This in turn will make borrowing money inside the US more expensive and that will make companies not invest in expansions because that's often done with borrowed money. Regular people will see car loans and house mortgages increase in price and be more likely to be rejected.
      Other issues is foreign investments in the US stopping. There are already planned factories getting canceled. Europe and Canada deciding not to buy military equipment from the US hurts too.
      Consumer boycotts hurts some companies, but it's not the major factor in the country wide economical impact.

    • @AngiePre
      @AngiePre Month ago +7

      @Thegoodthebadandthefleshtuber although that’s true, it does send a message and add not only consumers boycotting products but tourism as well. It all adds up.

    • @PapyNovator
      @PapyNovator Month ago +3

      @AngiePre You are right with the tourism. We saw in Canada US representatives coming in delegation to beg us to comeback, they love us...
      I look at video of Las Vegas dying and in the bottom of myself, I am please. You elected this arrogant president, we don't want to spend money in your country bulliers.

    • @Shazzie_Rose
      @Shazzie_Rose Month ago +1

      I think Tariff threats was the beginning. More countries started joining BRICS and slowly selling US bonds

  • @dennispastoft4301
    @dennispastoft4301 Month ago +117

    5 Stages all ready completed.. you’re at stage 6 out of 7 dear friends…

    • @MarcosSantos-dj6lk
      @MarcosSantos-dj6lk Month ago +5

      exactly iran is being the great chaos for US right now

    • @etelebulcsumarton2234
      @etelebulcsumarton2234 Month ago

      I wonder if US will be attacked by someone now that trump killed and bombed Iran's ayatola

    • @dennispastoft4301
      @dennispastoft4301 Month ago

      @ete@etelebulcsumarton2234 in that case NATO will defend. We are a defensive coalition not an attack coalition.

    • @etelebulcsumarton2234
      @etelebulcsumarton2234 Month ago

      ​​@dennispastoft4301USA is wide open for an attack now that the focus on Iran bombardment is evident.Im not saying Nato will attack it but it can be an eastern country who hates the west could use this opportunity to furder weaken the us. The escalations will grow even stronger if that happens. It doesn't look like Nato will do anything in that scenario now that trump cut off the posibility to help ukrain or the west Europe and if trump will be desperate to comeback begging for help Nato will not budge they let the us to fall from being a super power. This is just a scenario that im afraid could happen or a vague feeling that im geting from all this im hope im wrong.

    • @dennispastoft4301
      @dennispastoft4301 Month ago

      @etelebulcsumarton2234NO..
      NATO is a defensive coalition not an attack coalition. U.S. is the only country in history to ever invoke article 5, and ALL NATO countries rallied with you after 9/11….
      U.S. is a NATO country as well as Denmark and Greenland, you are our allies! Together we stand divided we fall…
      Ukraine is a European country but NOT a NATO member. Still they are a European country so Europe will have Ukraines back til the end especially because Russia invaded them, not the other way around.
      If a NATO country is attacked, we ALL defend. That’s the deal!
      And we expect the U.S. to do the same!

  • @yvescorriveau6860
    @yvescorriveau6860 18 days ago +3

    right now USA is at the 6 stage of Falling

  • @gerardmartel4237
    @gerardmartel4237 Month ago +50

    This video makes me even more thankful that Canada has Mark Carney as our leader and not a total nut case like the states has.

  • @kommopio8271
    @kommopio8271 Month ago +124

    Dane here. First off, while it is not mentioned as part of a stage in collapses of empire, there is something that might be considered a really weird coinsidence.
    The Chinese Empire, The Roman Empire, and the Soviet Union all had something in common:
    The Chinese Empire: "Let's build a giant wall, to keep out foreign invaders" (the Great Wall of China).. the Chinese Empire collapses from within.
    The Roman Empire: "Let's build a giant wall to keep out foreign invaders" (Hadrian's Wall in England)... The Roman Empire collapses from within.
    The Soviet Union: "Let's build a giant wall to keep out foreign invaders" (the Berlin Wall)... the Soviet Union collapses from within...
    And then we have Trump and his "promises" from his first campaign: "Let's build a giant wall to keep out the foreign invaders" (the border wall)....
    Erm... "the writing is on the wall" anyone?

  • @PaulineGaulton
    @PaulineGaulton Month ago +98

    In Britain the fall of the Empire was caused by two World wars, Britain became stone broke at the finish of them, and we spent the next about 60 or so years paying large amounts of money back to America for the help they gave us during the war! We finished paying it back in about 2008-20011. You can’t remain an empire broke!

    • @scottstevens8756
      @scottstevens8756 22 days ago +1

      Don't forget - the UK was also screwed over by the McMahon Act in 1946 which closed off access to atomic research...despite the help.

  • @kreispendl
    @kreispendl 21 day ago +3

    This is horrifying, my heart goes out to you.. the real horror is the amount of fire weapons there are in private possession. I would say this is a chance to stick together, let human values become more important again and be there for each other.. but the truth is: if you have something to eat and others don't.. it's going to end bloody.. this is truly hard to watch and I don't believe anyone deserves that. My fingers are double-crossed for you guys. I really hope you proof this pattern wrong and can make a 180..

  • @sqquarepeg
    @sqquarepeg Month ago +103

    Your Catalyst are Rich Families (World wide) They buy governments to create laws to protect THEIR wealth NOT You.

    • @lindahalfpenny3258
      @lindahalfpenny3258 Month ago +6

      By attacking g Iran at he behest of his puppet masters Trump is laying a Middle Eastern foundation for a safe haven for the corrupt USA billionaire pdfiles, in two years you'll see these pos you g off into exhile, Trump, don't forget has friends in Qatar

  • @TheBonsaiZone
    @TheBonsaiZone Month ago +52

    The U.S. has spent an estimated $11.3 billion in the first six days of the conflict with Iran. The war is on day 16 now.

    • @PapyNovator
      @PapyNovator Month ago +3

      In this is not with their own money. They must borrow all the time. This video show me that it is really happening. They are in their colapse.

  • @sabinehahn9774
    @sabinehahn9774 Month ago +135

    It's difficult to comprehend that obviously hardly any US citizen has the self-awareness that this is already happening since quite a while - didn't the fact that you bombed 8 countries last year ring a bell? Makes you think a little?

    • @LowPlainsDrifter60
      @LowPlainsDrifter60 Month ago +4

      Americans in general don't seek information & are content to lazily consume the news that is fed to them by the corporate media, which of course, is highly redacted & restricted to certain topics that reflect the US's greatness.

    • @JulieSmith-x8g
      @JulieSmith-x8g Month ago +4

      They are mainly under educated and live in a bubble. Having access to guns will actually be such a whole new thing added into it all. The brain drain already started.

    • @aurone5700
      @aurone5700 Month ago

      Nein Nein Nein. No bombing!!! Peace deals!!!

    • @Muswell
      @Muswell Month ago

      They get their news from social media & Fox News.

    • @schfooge
      @schfooge Month ago +3

      There are a number who realize it, but are in denial of the timeline. They believe that if the US can hold out until Trump is out of power or becomes a lame duck, the US can reverse the damage he's done. They don't realize that a lot, if not all, the damage is past the point of no return.

  • @ladislaugomes7447
    @ladislaugomes7447 21 day ago +4

    Professor Richard Wolf has been talking about this for years.

  • @aztecdune
    @aztecdune Month ago +113

    I'm American, but I left when Obama was still president. Watching the collapse of the US from Finland hasn't been pleasant.

  • @Minimojojoy
    @Minimojojoy Month ago +104

    “Potentially” The fall is happening Tyler!! Open your eyes my guy.

    • @schfooge
      @schfooge Month ago +5

      Many Americans who see the signs believe that there is still room to turn away from the edge of the abyss. The US isn't approaching the edge, they're sitting on it.

    • @abbeymclaren6778
      @abbeymclaren6778 Month ago +2

      100% correct comment.. while globally we watch and no longer give a flying F

    • @Minimojojoy
      @Minimojojoy Month ago +3

      ⁠@abbeymclaren6778 @schfooge Couldn’t agree more with both comments! The world is done with American exceptionalism!
      And they’re too busy staring at their belly button, as usual, to even realize what’s actually happening! Epitome of ridiculous!

  • @andychain6109
    @andychain6109 Month ago +118

    The question its not "if" its "when"

    • @rainerkruger1776
      @rainerkruger1776 Month ago +3

      Alle wussten, was der Iran tun wird! Wir haben alte Expertisen, die genau die Szenarien beschrieben haben, die jetzt gerade eintreten. Und viele hier sprechen offen darüber, das es nur ein Krieg ist, der vom inneren Krieg ablenken soll. ICE, Epstein, Korruption, Propaganda, Verstöße gegen das Völkerrecht, keine Achtung und Respekt vor anderen Nationen. Es ist wirklich traurig was gerade geschieht. Schaut euch die Absatzzahlen von zB. Tesla an, Social Media verboten zum Schutz der Kinder bedeuten auch einen Kapitalverlust und Microchips könnt ihr nicht bauen ohne Deutschland (Karl Zeiss) und Taiwan (die mit unseren Maschinen Produzieren).

    • @MrApocalyptica83
      @MrApocalyptica83 18 days ago +3

      I think very soon by the fact of the us starting to loose the magical status of world reserve currency

    • @cautionhumanbeing749
      @cautionhumanbeing749 17 days ago +1

      Soon.

    • @MrApocalyptica83
      @MrApocalyptica83 17 days ago +1

      ​@cautionhumanbeing749soon is not a day

  • @timk800
    @timk800 22 days ago +3

    Collapse is such a harsh word. Complete redesign sounds a little more palatable.

  • @marilynhoward380
    @marilynhoward380 Month ago +75

    The sad part is the DENIAL. It’s happening before your eyes but the denial is astonishing.

    • @YU_Games_YUGs
      @YU_Games_YUGs Month ago +2

      Denial comes from arrogance.

    • @frankiegarcia2488
      @frankiegarcia2488 Month ago +1

      Not all of America is in denial…only the people who have helped create it seems to be my observation

    • @terwillagermcghee4148
      @terwillagermcghee4148 Month ago +2

      Soumds like yall believe the propaganda 😂
      Most Americans are well aware, we're just too poor to leave.

  • @Dan-w5g
    @Dan-w5g Month ago +315

    You’ll have a new ballroom. A tremendous ballroom with gold toilets. So that’s good 👍.

    • @pucknhusker9426
      @pucknhusker9426 Month ago +5

      😂😂

    • @abbeymclaren6778
      @abbeymclaren6778 Month ago +7

      Trump can fiddle in the ballroom while America burns lol

    • @katier9725
      @katier9725 Month ago +2

      And an amazing data centre right below it.

    • @zzzr1200
      @zzzr1200 Month ago +3

      No, they stopped him building it, it's now down to a "Bucket and Chuck it" they may have left him a spade to bury it with if his lucky....

    • @SherryGerow
      @SherryGerow Month ago

      @abbeymclaren6778 the double jerkoff dance is his signature move.

  • @moonchild8432
    @moonchild8432 Month ago +107

    It has already started, europe is excellerating their emancipation from the US as we speak. Japan is selling their US bonds, the Dollar is losing it's status as world currency, every country is making new trade deals and banking is already orienting towards a more stable market in the EU.
    The iran war is the last nail into the coffin. Europe won't join this war and the US can't compensate the shock the blockage of the straight of Hormus caused to their economy.
    It's over for the US and it's all self inflicted.
    It's astonishing how he seems to almost get it, but only almost...

    • @schfooge
      @schfooge Month ago +6

      They've even lost Canada. What ties can they hope to maintain with other countries if they can't even hold onto Canada?

    • @mwiens3781
      @mwiens3781 28 days ago

      Tyler will figure it out. He's not an average American. He would make a good Canadian. I would sponsor him and I've never liked Americans. 🇨🇦

  • @virtuallycomatosed
    @virtuallycomatosed 26 days ago +2

    I'm from UK but that was extremely depressing

  • @darklight8713
    @darklight8713 Month ago +85

    Just remember 50% of you voted for this. Dont blame rest of the world as its self inflicted.

    • @apveening
      @apveening Month ago +8

      Actually only 32%, but 35% didn't vote at all.

    • @kippsguitar6539
      @kippsguitar6539 Month ago +2

      It's been happening for many years and USA peaked late 60s

    • @lja6420
      @lja6420 Month ago +5

      @apveening THIS is what Americans don't get Trump did not "win" shit in any sense of the word...

    • @WBMagpie
      @WBMagpie Month ago +3

      @apveening CNN collates US opinion polls on a webpage and they show Presidential approval as averaging at 38% as at 4th March. Trump has conned the most deluded, gullible and poorly educated Usanians into supporting him no matter what he does. I seriously doubt these people are capable of recognising a disaster when it happens.🤪🤷🏼🤪

    • @LowPlainsDrifter60
      @LowPlainsDrifter60 Month ago

      It's all Biden's fault. 🤣😂

  • @kalegolas
    @kalegolas Month ago +169

    Many people around the world have known about this for a quite long time now, but the US leaders have effectively hidden it from its citizens.

    • @peterdubois4983
      @peterdubois4983 Month ago +9

      Can't see the wood for the trees.

    • @Sophie.S..
      @Sophie.S.. Month ago +8

      The majority of Americansare too insular and arrogant to understand it anyway

    • @mickmcnich
      @mickmcnich Month ago +6

      @S@Sophie.S.. were we in the UK and to an older generation the Empire still exists. I lived through the collapse in the 1950s snd 60s. This my generation’s delusion in the UK, the younger generations thankfully are more realistic.

    • @kingplur1982
      @kingplur1982 Month ago +2

      Tbh, those who are students of history, would've seen the warning signs that USA was signaling imminent collapse back when FDR, switch the US currency from gold backed to the eventual petrol backed dollar, the reason that was the true first signal, is it being comparable to when Britain started printing more money, or how in older times coins were being shaved, which in turn debased the value of the currency. In an attempt to stave off inflation, which in turn actually ramps up inflation and loss of value in currency and trade deficit. And in most cases, as those empires begin to collapse, the only option said empire had left when nearing collapse is to try age take over another countries resources, however, usually by this point, their military is over stretched, currency is nigh worthless.
      So far ,USA is well on its way, as it currently is circling the drain.

    • @timrajala9733
      @timrajala9733 Month ago +7

      Hidden? Definitely not. There was 1000 pieces of evidence of how sick in the head he was even before he became president the second time. Convicted of 34 charges. Including espionage. He threatened to put tariffs on every single country in the world. He had been completely awful his first time. And so on

  • @LauraSnoxall
    @LauraSnoxall Month ago +57

    In Canada, we are taught world history. And geography. It's important not only to know your own country, but others. How others live, the mistakes other countries have made so we don't repeat them. I'm grateful for our education system, that teaches us not to live in our own little bubble.

  • @Lt_RedNose
    @Lt_RedNose 27 days ago +5

    11:50 the creator of this video was not predicting what is going on now between the US and Iran.
    World History did!!!

  • @JosStarryNight
    @JosStarryNight Month ago +54

    34:50 what kind of ending??? It's not a Disney movie. This didn't just start recently, even before Trumps first term, the arrogance of US has been building for years. From Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan, wars they couldn't win but still believing they are better, stronger, cleverer. Now with Trump, that slow decay is accelerating rapidly. He is a crass idiot who rubs everyone the wrong way, interfering in things he shouldn't, bending over backwards to support a genocidal regime and has now started another war he can't win. He gives so much American money to a country that has things that general Americans can't afford, like health care, housing. He has brought in ICE who literally murder its own citizens, deporting the very people who do the jobs no American wants to do. He's alienating various countries around the world and his own people. So welcome to the club, love from the UK

    • @allegro70
      @allegro70 Month ago +1

      😂 perhaps the last president of US, as it is. There wont be bubblegums & scotch tape to hold it together since conveniance stores will be closed down due to bankruptcy.

    • @dm121984
      @dm121984 Month ago +4

      ​@allegro70honestly, yeah, i have a nagging suspicion that the USA is going to split apart as a nation once the collapse starts. As a friend of mine jokes, America isn't a country, its 50 countries in a trenchcoat who hate each other.
      The interesting question is what happens next as the in theory next superpower China has crippled its long and medium term futures with the effects of the one child policy between 1979 and 2015; it is literally irreversible for them now barring mass murder of the elderly on a scale that i think even the CCP would struggle to cover up; and even if they do, it just delays the problem another 10/15 years.
      Add to that, all developed nations are facing a slow population decline and even developing nations are seeing a significant slow down in growth. The human race is going to enter a new uncertain time when growth is no longer a given and the changes will be extreme.

    • @mjcootoo_Canada
      @mjcootoo_Canada Month ago +2

      This was a great episode. Tough to know what your awful government may be steering you toward. Sorry neighbour! 🇨🇦

  • @veronunes
    @veronunes Month ago +64

    There are so many American scholars and journalists talking about this, all over the RUclips

  • @linz6139
    @linz6139 Month ago +42

    "It all feels very much like we're doing this to ourselves". Tyler, you ARE doing this to yourselves.

  • @thegarry9973
    @thegarry9973 21 day ago +3

    How much don't American citizens know about the world really?!

  • @phoenix-xu9xj
    @phoenix-xu9xj Month ago +153

    Countries have already diversified. Just look at Canada. Those trade deals aren’t coming back.

    • @kippsguitar6539
      @kippsguitar6539 Month ago +12

      It's significant one by one foreign countries leaders are becoming non compliment to American bullying, like a schoolyard seeing someone stand up to the bully and others following

    • @martinawolf2983
      @martinawolf2983 Month ago +9

      The EU is also looking elswhere

    • @kippsguitar6539
      @kippsguitar6539 Month ago +2

      ​@martinawolf2983that will collapse just as America will, massive declining population and islamification with substantial production declining, a busted flush

    • @LowPlainsDrifter60
      @LowPlainsDrifter60 Month ago +6

      China is replacing the US as a major trading partner & replacing the global soft power the US once held before it chose to pull out. It's not too difficult to guess who the next superpower will be.

    • @brigittekeller-hendry
      @brigittekeller-hendry Month ago +1

      ​@kippsguitar6539what has 'islamification' to do with all that ???

  • @darlenelavigne7811
    @darlenelavigne7811 Month ago +21

    lol The denial that this is happening is stage 6!!! 😮😂😂

  • @12rqwr
    @12rqwr Month ago +170

    You just entered stage #6 @TylerRumple with Iran war and Strait Of Hormuz closed and gulf allies abandonded.

    • @Brad-l6b5f
      @Brad-l6b5f Month ago +1

      I was thinking this 😢 I’m from England and I hate how our governments turned its back on America

    • @anthonylovell2271
      @anthonylovell2271 Month ago +6

      ​@Brad-l6b5fthey're already too far gone to help, the only thing that can be done is to distance yourself and avoid as much of the fallout as possible

    • @sawanna508
      @sawanna508 Month ago +2

      @anthonylovell2271 We need to prebare our own countries here in Europe.

    • @1Thunderfire
      @1Thunderfire Month ago

      ​@Brad-l6b5fAnd get dragged into America's mess again? No thanks!

  • @kathrynfoote7953
    @kathrynfoote7953 29 days ago +20

    Stage 6 is already begun. Countries ARE selling their US bonds and investments