Friday, July 10, 2020

Worldly Concerns



Q. Hi Lynn, Could look at the current tensions between Greece and Turkey? Will it escalate to any sort of conflict?
https://www.msn.com/en-ae/news/other/tensions-between-turkey-france-pose-threat-to-nato-alliance-warn-experts/ar-BB16pLJ0
A. As I look at this, I do see continued conflict. I don't see it escalating into a major conflict (war) even though the threat is real. The military is on high alert. There is definitely a division between the two countries and I see other countries intervening to attempt to deescalate the tension and use intimidation to prevent a larger event from occurring.


Q. Will the European Union consolidate or shrink as Italy is showing signs of wanting to leave. Many Thanks!! A. Brexit looks to have started a trend and pathway of exiting. I do see the EU shrinking, and this won't just be due to Italy. Other countries start to follow suit. This doesn't make the EU happy, and for this reason and concern they tried to block Brexit. The EU imposes too many regulations and control, and countries are tired of it. I get a lot of activity will play out over the next several months as the EU tries to fight this.

Q. I live in the UK, we are all wondering if there will be a second wave of the beer bug in the autumn? Will it be gone by the end of the summer?
A. The beer bug will most definitely be back. I get it will reemerge in the fall (October) in time to push for November mail in ballot voting in the US. The dems want to do whatever they can, whether the threat is real or a media driven rumor, to enable fraud at the poles. Their hate for Trumpet is unmatched and they are relentless trying to get him out of office.

Trumpet, regardless of individual opinions, is on the radar of a lot of countries, including the UK. As people see him fighting to keep true to the original Constitutional beliefs, others are being motivated to demand rights and freedoms too. The dems of the US and leaders of other controlling countries want the revolting to stop (and the swamp to stay "as is"). They will not stop and do what they need in attempt to change current leadership to a more socialist control even if it means a sparking and re-energizing a fear-demic which looks to "spread" again.

Q. In light of the current events - What do you see is in store for India in terms of economy, currency and politics as well as talk of skirmish and battle with China? Currently, it seems that the current attitude is very pro west and the PM of this country seems to be a very theatrical person who has the ability to over dramatize and play on people's emotions very effectively. He seems to be very concerned about gaining admiration and respect from world leaders and almost willing to do anything to be in their favor.
A.  This feels tense, and something to watch.  I see continuous "cat and mouse" games between the two countries.  It looks like trade battles will continue to go on for many months to come.  India needs and wants Chinese goods, and China wants the revenue.  I get India will start to pull back and become less dependent on China because they don't like the power this need gives China.  As India pulls back, China becomes angry, which leads to more fighting and tension in other ways.

The Indian economy suffers some because as the trade disputes occur, China looks to pull out of some of their investments in retaliation and that hurts India.  India looks to try to lean on other more democratic nations for support and that need drives Indian government to seek the admiration you described in the question.  This also angers China and makes China gravitate more toward a Russian alliance (much more will emerge on this as we move forward in the upcoming months).  


Q.  In 2016 India had a demonetisation of currency overnight which caused a lot of hardship to common people, but the government didn't care. It seems to me that this country was used as a guinea pig to see how cash can be eliminated in a democracy without an uprising. 

What do you see is in store for Indian stock markets and do you see any issues with food shortages and power grid failures?
A.  Stock markets and the economy will struggle with the current tensions.  Investors feel uneasy about the stability, which makes them pull funds creating a circular loop in the market driving values down.  The next year feels to be intense with regard to the markets.  I don't see an issue with food shortage, but do get the costs of food will rise.  Inflation will be seen and felt with regard to all goods. 

I get that many power grids are outdated, and they will have issues.  I see that maintenance hasn't been occurring the way it should, and as a result there will be some minor outages that feel recoverable.  I would say there will be some inconsistent outages, but overall India will be able to bounce back without having major black outs. I get there may be brown outs, but not black outs....???

And that is all I have for this reading.  Happy Friday Everyone!  Thank you.  Love and light, Lynn   

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9 comments:

@Watch said...

WOW, THANK YOU LYNN!!!
About your previous post and comment, do you relate somehow to what that Pastor saw in his bad dreams? Thanks

Cyber said...

British India invaded a lot of land from China and other small countries in north-east India during the 19th century AD. Yet Indians today refused to acknowledge and review history and return the lands stolen.

@Watch said...

https://futurism.com/neoscope/china-says-theres-a-new-disease-thats-even-deadlier-than-covid

Truth/knowledge Master said...

Thanks for the insight, Lynn.. 👍
Hoping for the best for the world future. 🙏🏼 Amen.

Robert Schoen said...

At least this reading gives a slight Comfort to those in the US that we're not alone in going through a tense & crazy period. GB and Italy are the biggest threats to the EU, so it's not surprising the beer bug reared its head in those countries so early, and then they both are now experiencing a resurgence Just as it seemed to have run its course.

More than any other European country, Italy is invaded by African migrants because it's one big open port, and for decades the corrupt government has given these refugees more handouts and rights than their own citizens, which has infuriated Italians everywhere. Even the globalist Pope rails against Italians for not embracing this Invasion when there aren't enough jobs for the Italian people, largely thanks to China which copies and makes cheaper versions of a lot of high-priced goods normally associated with Italian craftsmanship, like clothes and leather. Can't wait for the Chinese to make a cheap knock off Ferrari, which I'm sure is in the works!

Lynn White, Focus Sessions said...

@Watch: I do relate to this. I have always felt that November is going to be very chaotic and like nothing we have seen for a very long time.

@Cyber: It does feel like an ongoing battle...

@Watch: I did hear about this. I somehow think after the election all this will just go away as fast as it hit everywhere.

@Truth/knowledge Master: Me too. :-)

@Robert: Thanks for the comments! I appreciate you sharing your thoughts!

@Watch said...

Thank you & wish you great vacation!

Anonymous Reader said...

On a related worldly concern, what seems to be going on in Poland? They just had their election and the incumbent president won by a very slim margin.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-53385021

Unknown said...

Shill.. If its not Indian, its British..