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Pulled Building

"a building with smoke coming out of it"

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Jordan1st Report This Comment
Date: February 11, 2007 08:43AM

a mentally retarded person could tell that it was a controlled demolition just by looking at it, not just this building even the 2 towers.

i don't know when you Americans will wake up and see the truth.
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: February 11, 2007 11:51AM

I have seen the demolition of many bulidings before and after 9/11. This building could have been any of them . I don't believe this one was one of the trade towers or any of the surrounding buildings. Consipracy theories will rot your brain. Bin Laden accepted responsibility for the attack of 9/11 in his own words on video tape for all to see. Next someone will say an alien space craft used a partical weapon to destroy the buildings.
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: February 11, 2007 11:56AM

Larry Silverstein admitted to demolishing building 7......
Tiw Report This Comment
Date: February 11, 2007 01:37PM

I challenge any people who do not believe this was planned by the US government to explain away all the facts and expert testimony given by leading experts in their field such as architecture, physics, demolition, etc.

jgoins: Why are you willing to blindly accept the official story without using your mind to decide for yourself? The only true freedom we have in this life is to decide for ourselves what to decide, don't give that up.
Placelowerplace Report This Comment
Date: February 11, 2007 04:33PM

Well you see "an alien space craft used a particle weapon to destroy the buildings" that is how it happened.

Loose Change second edition has some really interesting views that I find to be unarguable. The Pentagon was hit by a cruise missile or something similar, Not a large aircraft. From an aviation background I see no evidence what so ever that the pentagon was his by a passenger aircraft let alone a large aircraft at all.

Conspiracies will rot your mind, however Osama Bin Laden Confessed to these tragaties, yet The USA is engaged in a land war in Iraq. That doesn't equate.
If we (USA) are in Iraq to surround IRAN Then I see no reason to Blow up The World Trade Center New York to invoke propaganda. I guess my question is, Why can't the Bush regime just say "IRAN has Nukes and will be using them on Israel"?. The human race is smart enough to know what the global impact of Nuclear Radiological Poisoning does.

Oh yea I forgot, MONEY. da
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: February 11, 2007 08:54PM

People who hate Bush will always believe these hokey theories no matter how far fetched. If you want to know why Iraq just look at a map of the region.
Placelowerplace Report This Comment
Date: February 11, 2007 09:11PM

jgoins, have you ever stopped to listen to your own diatribe? you tend to pop off with "hate" and "kill" in an alarming way. Are you frightened by change in the world consciousness and evolution? I am sure you have something completely negative to say about this, but maybe, just maybe you might consider that things are not the way the television has been telling you.
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: February 11, 2007 10:59PM

Talk all the crap you want jgoin, it's very simple, neither Osama or any other of the supposed highjackers are even charged with 911. Why not?

confused smiley
fossil_digger Report This Comment
Date: February 11, 2007 11:38PM

uh....'cause they're dead?
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: February 12, 2007 12:56AM

# America’s top military leaders approved plans to commit acts of terrorism and kill innocent citizens in US cities to trick the public into supporting a war against Cuba in the early 1960s. One proposal even involved hijacking planes as a false pretext for war. [ABC News, 5/1/01, Pentagon Documents]
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: February 12, 2007 12:42PM

Changes in world consciousness and evolution will have no affect unless absolutely everyoone in the world changes at the same time. There are far too many who would like nothing better then for us to join the "turn the other cheek" culture so they can stick a knife in our backs. I would like nothing better then the entire world to embrace peace and love, but I will not be one to carry flowers when all around me are carrying guns. How many flowers would it take to stop a suicide bomber from exploding?
Tiw Report This Comment
Date: February 12, 2007 07:18PM

If enough Americans pushed their government to hold a genuine, impartial inquiry into 9/11 they would have no choice but to hold one. The few can only control the many if the many let them. This holds true for any nation (Britain and the London bombings, Indonesia and the Bali bombing, etc.).
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: February 12, 2007 09:03PM

Just who could be truly impartial? I don't believe there is a single impartial person in the entire world.
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: February 13, 2007 07:17AM

If anyone anywhere can sit there and look at that building and say it was not outright demolition then you are the trader!

jgoins, I can see by everything you say that you are in a constant state of denial at all times, don't you get sick of just coming around and spewing out propaganda. You have to know that outright stupid denial will do nothing but make more people see the real truth. Is that the goal? If you are not acting then you are senile. Sometimes thats the problem, the acting goes too far and sticks out like a turd in a punch bowl.
fossil_digger Report This Comment
Date: February 13, 2007 07:24AM

I'm proud to be a "trader"!
traded stocks now for years.
whatta tool you must be little anonymous liberal asswipe. smiling bouncing smiley
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: February 13, 2007 01:43PM

I don't deny that it looks like demolition but I do not believe it was one of the buildings around the trade towers or that it was even done at the same time. There's no way of knowing from the pic that it was even in New York. Just this pic alone proves absolutely nothing because it could have been easily faked.
fossil_digger Report This Comment
Date: February 13, 2007 02:59PM

and thanks anonymous for giving me the opportunity to use "Tool" in a sentence other than the obvious use of the word. first time for me and you should be proud. smiling bouncing smiley
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: February 14, 2007 12:42AM

fossil and jgoin suck each others ass so much there has to be a connection. By the way jgoin you're best buddies with an Atheist, God will punish you for that.
fossil_digger Report This Comment
Date: February 14, 2007 01:13AM

I'm an Atheist? smiling bouncing smiley you better check that definition. "god will punish you for that"? smiling bouncing smiley I'm guessing you have proof of previous punishments from god in the past? didn't think so. maybe you believe punishment only is given in the so called after life? pretty hollow arguement you have there bud.

as far as mr. Goins, I've never met him, but he seems to be an enlightened person no afrid to express his opinion or care what people think about his position. something the reigious sheep to take a lesson from.
fossil_digger Report This Comment
Date: February 14, 2007 01:15AM

oops! change that to "not afraid"
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: February 14, 2007 07:44AM

Da! says jgoin and fossil


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jgoins Report This Comment
Date: February 14, 2007 12:48PM

Saw the video but I have to ask, so what? Even if building 7 were demolitioned, there was no one in it so what difference does it make? It would have nothing to do with what happened to the other buildings. You are trying to say that our government destroyed the towers not the terrorists and you are trying to use this building as a basis for that assumption. You are so far out you are in a different galaxy.

I would like to meet Fossil Digger some day but we have never met. Your attempt to insult us is a sure sign of a failure to intelligently respond. People who use insults have no more ability to debate.
Tiw Report This Comment
Date: February 14, 2007 01:42PM

Here is a video you can watch to see why the official story has more holes than a teabag. That only deals with the technical flaws in the Bush regime fairy tale but not other areas such as Alex Jones deals with in his video's.

[video.google.co.uk]

Let me know if you want more, okay?

PS: By impartial, I meant someone with nothing to gain by twisting the outcome, apart from a desire to see justice done that is.
fossil_digger Report This Comment
Date: February 14, 2007 01:47PM

videos from some asswipe computer dweeb are the gospel? lmfao! you people really need to get an brain of your own. smiling bouncing smiley
fossil_digger Report This Comment
Date: February 14, 2007 01:51PM

BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH BLEET BLEET BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! smiling bouncing smiley
fossil_digger Report This Comment
Date: February 14, 2007 02:29PM

no need in posting links from you stooge or spoogle, i never ever grace those sites w/my presence. they will put anything up right or wrong. usually the case is wrong. but thanks for playing, the entertainment level of you drool is quite hilarious! smiling bouncing smiley
fossil_digger Report This Comment
Date: February 14, 2007 02:30PM

do you notice all the smiling bouncing smiley ? that's me ;aughing my ass off @ you, smiling bouncing smiley
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: February 14, 2007 07:09PM

fossil, go get some pussy, you might like it.
fossil_digger Report This Comment
Date: February 15, 2007 12:24AM

come on son, Dr. digger is in and here to help. smiling bouncing smiley
he's the biggest history buff you will ever meet. from the beginning of time to the present.

don't tell me you've resorted to attempting to pussy jokes now. next thing you'll be claiming I'm gay or some other totally childish bullshit. I would be sooooooo disappointed in you. smiling bouncing smiley
fossil_digger Report This Comment
Date: February 15, 2007 01:04AM

i got this in an e-mail today from a friend. see how much you agree with.

FOUR MAJOR TRANSFORMATIONS
Currently, there are four major transformations that are shaping political, economic and world events. These transformations have profound implications for American business owners, our culture and our way of life.
1. The War in Iraq
There are three major monotheistic religions in the world: Christianity, Judaism and Islam. In the 16th century, Judaism and Christianity reconciled with the modern world. The rabbis, priests and scholars found a way to settle up and pave the way forward. Religion remained at the center of life, church and state became separate. Rule of law, idea of economic liberty, all these are defining points of modern Western¾individual rights, human rights civilization. These concepts started with the Greeks but didn't take off until the 15th and 16th century when Judaism and Christianity found a way to reconcile with the modern world. When that happened, it unleashed the scientific revolution and the greatest outpouring of art, literature and music the world has ever known.
Islam, which developed in the 7th century, counts millions of Muslims around the world who are normal people. However, there is a radical streak within Islam. When the radicals are in charge, Islam attacks Western civilization. Islam first attacked Western civilization in the 7th century, and later in the 16th and 17th centuries. By 1683, the Muslims (Turks from the Ottoman Empire) were literally at the gates of Vienna. It was in Vienna that the climatic battle between Islam and Western civilization took place. The West won and went forward. Islam lost and went backward Interestingly, the date of that battle was September 11. Since them, Islam has not found a way to reconcile with the modern world.
Today, terrorism is the third attack on Western civilization by radical Islam. To deal with terrorism, the U.S. is doing two things. First, units of our armed forces are in 30 countries around the world hunting down terrorist groups and dealing with them. This gets very little publicity. Second we are taking military action in Afghanistan and Iraq. These are covered relentlessly by the media. People can argue about whether the war in Iraq is right or wrong. However, the underlying strategy behind the war is to use our military to remove the radicals from power and give the moderates a chance. Our hope is that, over time, the moderates will find a way to bring Islam forward into the 21st century. That's what our involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan is all about.
The lesson of 9/11 is that we live in a world where a small number of people can kill a large number of people very quickly. They can use airplanes, bombs, anthrax, chemical weapons or dirty bombs. Even with a first-rate intelligence service (which the U.S. does not have), you can't stop every attack. That means our tolerance "for political horseplay" has dropped to zero. No longer will we play games with terrorists or weapons of mass destruct ions.
Most of the instability and horseplay is coming from the Middle East. That's why we have thought that if we could knock out the radicals and give the moderates a chance to hold power, they might find a way to reconcile Islam with the modern world. So when looking at Afghanistan or Iraq, it's important to look for any signs that they are modernizing. For example, women being brought into the workforce and colleges in Afghanistan is good. The Iraqis stumbling toward a constitution is good. People can argue about what the U.S. is doing and how we're doing it, but anything that suggests Islam is finding its way forward is good.
2. The Emergence of China
In the last 20 years, China has moved 250 million people from the farms and villages into the cities. Their plan is to move another 300 million in the next 20 years. When you put that many people into the cities, you have to find work for them. That's why China is addicted to manufacturing; they have to put all the relocated people to work. When we decide to manufacture something in the U.S., it's based on market needs and the opportunity to make a profit. In China, they make the decision because they want the jobs, which is a very different calculation. While China is addicted to manufacturing, Americans are addicted to low prices. As a result, a unique kind of economic codependency has developed between the two countries. If we ever stop buying from China, they will explode politically. If China stops selling to us, our economy will take a huge hit because prices will jump. We are subsidizing their economic development, they are subsidizing our economic growth. Because of their huge growth in manufacturing, China is hungry for raw materials, which drives prices up worldwide. China is also thirsty for oil, which is one reason oil is now at $60 a barrel. By 2020, China will produce more cars than the U.S. China is also buying its way into the oil infrastructure around the world. They are doing it in the open market and paying fair market prices, but millions of barrels of oil that would have gone to the U.S. are now going to China. China's quest to assure it has the oil it needs to fuel its economy is a major factor in world politics and economics. We have our Navy fleets protecting the sea lines, specifically the ability to get the tankers through. It won't be long before the Chinese have an aircraft carrier sitting in the Persian Gulf as well. The question is, will their aircraft carrier be pointing in the same direction as ours or against us?
3. Shifting Demographics of Western Civilization
Most countries in the Western world have stopped breeding. For a civilization obsessed with sex, this is remarkable. Maintaining a steady population requires a birth rate of 2.1. In Western Europe, the birth rate currently stands at 1.5, or 30 percent below replacement. In 30 years there will be 70 to 80 million fewer Europeans than there are today. The current birth rate in Germany is 1.3. Italy and Spain are even lower at 1.2. At that rate, the working age population declines by 30 percent in 20 years, which has a huge impact on the economy.
When you don't have young workers to replace the older ones, you have to import them. The European countries are currently importing Muslims. Today, the Muslims comprise 10 percent of France and Germany, and the percentage is rising rapidly because they have higher birthrates. However, the Moslem populations are not being integrated into the cultures of their host countries, which is a political catastrophe. One reason Germany and France don't support the Iraq war is they fear their Moslem populations will explode on them. By 2020, more than half of all births in the Netherlands will be non-European.
The huge design flaw in the post-modern secular state is that you need a traditional religious society birth rate to sustain it. The Europeans simply don't wish to have children, so they are dying. In Japan, the birthrate is 1.3. As a result, Japan will lose up to 60 million people over the next 30 years. Because Japan has a very different society than Europe, they refuse to import workers. Instead, they are just shutting down. Japan has already closed 2000 schools, and is closing them down at the rate of 300 per year. Japan is also aging very rapidly. By 2020, one out of every five Japanese will be at least 70 years old. Nobody has any idea about how to run an economy with those demographics. Europe and Japan, which comprise two of the world's major economic engines, aren't merely in recession, they're shutting down. This will have a huge impact on the world economy, and it is already beginning to happen. Why are the birthrates so low? There is a direct correlation between abandonment of traditional religious society and a drop in birth rate, and Christianity in Europe is becoming irrelevant. The second reason is economic. When the birth rate drops below replacement, the population ages. With fewer working people to support more retired people, it puts a crushing tax burden on the smaller group of working age people. As a result, young people delay marriage and having a family. Once this trend starts, the downward spiral only gets worse. These countries have abandoned all the traditions they formerly held in regards to having families and raising children. The U.S. birth rate is 2.0, just below replacement. We have an increase in population because of immigration. When broken down by ethnicity, the Anglo birth rate is 1.6 (same as France) while the Hispanic birth rate is 2.7. In the U.S., the baby boomers are starting to retire in massive numbers. This will push the "elder dependency" ratio from 19 to 38 over the next 10 to 15 years. This is not as bad as Europe, but still represents the same kind of trend. Western civilization seems to have forgotten what every primitive society you need kids to have a healthy society.¾understands Children are huge consumers. Then they grow up to become taxpayers. That's how a society works, but the post-modern secular state seems to have forgotten that. If U.S. birth rates of the past 20 to 30 years had been the same as post-World War II, there would be no Social Security or Medicare problems. The world's most effective birth control device is money. As society creates a middle class and women move into the workforce, birth rates drop. Having large families is incompatible with middle class living. The quickest way to drop the birth rate is through rapid economic development. After World War II, the U.S. instituted a $600 tax credit per child. The idea was to enable mom and dad to have four children without being troubled by taxes. This led to a baby boom of 22 million kids, which was a huge consumer market that turned into a huge tax base. However, to match that incentive in today's dollars would cost $12,000 per child.
China and India do not have declining populations. However, in both countries, there is a preference for boys over girls, and we now have the technology to know which is which before they are born. In China and India, many families are aborting the girls. As a result, in each of these countries there are 70 million boys growing up who will never find wives. When left alone, nature produces 103 boys for every 100 girls. In some provinces, however, the ratio is 128 boys to every 100 girls. The birth rate in Russia is so low that by 2050 their population will be smaller than that of Yemen. Russia has one-sixth of the earth's land surface and much of its oil. You can't control that much area with such a small population. Immediately to the south, you have China with 70 million unmarried men - a real potential nightmare scenario for Russia.
4. Restructuring of American Business
The fourth major transformation involves a fundamental restructuring of American business. Today's business environment is very complex and competitive. To succeed, you have to be the best, which means having the highest quality and lowest cost. Whatever your price point, you must have the best quality and lowest price. To be the best, you have to concentrate on one thing. You can't be all things to all people and be the best. A generation ago, IBM used to make every part of their computer. Now Intel makes the chips, Microsoft makes the software, and someone else makes the modems, hard drives, monitors, etc. IBM even outsources their call center. Because IBM has all these companies supplying goods and services cheaper and better than they could do it themselves, they can make a better computer at a lower cost. This is called a "fracturing" of business. When one company can make a better product by relying on others to perform functions the business used to do itself, it creates a complex pyramid of companies that serve and support each other. This fracturing of American business is now in its second generation. The outsourcing many of their¾companies who supply IBM are now doing the same thing core services and production process. As a result, they can make cheaper, better products. Over time, this pyramid continues to get bigger and bigger. Just when you think it can't fracture again, it does. Even very small businesses can have a large pyramid of corporate entities that perform many of its important functions. One aspect of this trend is that companies end up with fewer employees and more independent contractors.
This integrator and¾trend has also created two new words in business complementor. At the top of the pyramid, IBM is the integrator. As you go down the pyramid, Microsoft, Intel and the other companies that support IBM are the complementors. However, each of the complementors is itself an integrator for the complementors underneath it. This has several implications, the first of which is that we are now getting false readings on the economy. People who used to be employees are now independent contractors launching their own businesses. There are many people working whose work is not listed as a job. As a result, the economy is perking along better than the numbers are telling us.
Outsourcing also confused the numbers. Suppose a company like General Motors decides to outsource all its employee cafeteria functions to Marriott (which it did). It lays off hundreds of cafeteria workers, who then get hired right back by Marriott. The only thing that has changed is that these people work for Marriott rather than GM. Yet, the headlines will scream that America has lost more manufacturing jobs. All that really happened is that these workers are now reclassified as service workers. So the old way of counting jobs contributes to false economic readings. As yet, we haven't figured out how to make the numbers catch up with the changing realities of the business world. Another implication of this massive restructuring is that because companies are getting rid of units and people that used to work for them, the entity is smaller. As the companies+ get smaller and more efficient, revenues are going down but profits are going up. As a result, the old notion that "revenues are up and we're doing great" isn't always the case anymore. Companies are getting smaller but are becoming more efficient and profitable in the process.
IMPLICATIONS OF THE FOUR TRANSFORMATIONS
1. The War in Iraq
In some ways, the war is going very well. Afghanistan and Iraq have the beginnings of a modern government, which is a huge step forward. The Saudis are starting to talk about some good things, while Egypt and Lebanon are beginning to move in a good direction. A series of revolutions have taken place in countries like Ukraine and Georgia. There will be more of these revolutions for an interesting reason. In every revolution, there comes a point where the dictator turns to the general and says, "Fire into the crowd." If the general fires into the crowd, it stops the revolution. If the general says "No," the revolution is over. Increasingly, the generals are saying "No" because their kids are in the crowd. Thanks to TV and the Internet, the average 18-year old outside the U.S. is very savvy about what is going on in the world, especially in terms of popular culture. There is a huge global consciousness, and young people around the world want to be a part of it. It is increasingly apparent to them that the miserable government where they live is the only thing standing in their way. More and more, it is the well-educated kids, the children of the generals and the elite, who are leading the revolutions. At the same time, not all is well with the war. The level of violence in Iraq is much worse and doesn't appear to be improving. It's possible that we're asking too much of Islam all at one time. We're trying to jolt them from the 7th century to the 21st century all at once, which may be further than they can go. They might make it and they might not. Nobody knows for sure. The point is, we don't know how the war will turn out. Anyone who says they know is just guessing. The real place to watch is Iran. If they actually obtain nuclear weapons it will be a terrible situation. There are two ways to deal with it. The first is a military strike, which will be very difficult. The Iranians have dispersed their nuclear development facilities and put them underground. The U.S. has nuclear weapons that can go under the earth and take out those facilities, but we don't want to do that. The other way is to separate the radical mullahs from the government, which is the most likely course of action. Seventy percent of the Iranian population is under 30. They are Moslem but not Arab. They are mostly pro-Western. Many experts think the U.S. should have dealt with Iran before going to war with Iraq. The problem isn't so much the weapons, it's the people who control them. If Iran has a moderate government, the weapons become less of a concern. We don't know if we will win the war in Iraq. We could lose or win. What we're looking for is any indicator that Islam is moving into the 21st century and stabilizing
2. China
It may be that pushing 500 million people from farms and villages into cities is too much too soon. Although it gets almost no publicity, China is experiencing hundreds of demonstrations around the country, which is unprecedented. These are not students in Tiananmen Square. These are average citizens who are angry with the government for building chemical plants and polluting the water they drink and the air they breathe. The Chinese are a smart and industrious people. They may be able to pull it off and become a very successful economic and military superpower. If so, we will have to learn to live with it. If they want to share the responsibility of keeping the world's oil lanes open, that's a good thing. They currently have eight new nuclear electric power generators under way and 45 on the books to build. Soon, they will leave the U.S. way behind in their ability to generate nuclear power. What can go wrong with China? For one, you can't move 550 million people into the cities without major problems. Two, China not so much¾really wants Taiwan for economic reasons, they just want it. The Chinese know that their system of communism can't survive much longer in the 21st century. The last thing they want to do before they morph into some sort of more capitalistic government is to take over Taiwan. We may wake up one morning and find they have launched an attack on Taiwan. If so, it will be a mess, both economically and militarily. The U.S. has committed to the military defense of Taiwan. If China attacks Taiwan, will we really go to war against them? If the Chinese generals believe the answer is no, they may attack. If we don't defend Taiwan, every treaty the U.S. has will be worthless. Hopefully, China won't do anything stupid.
3. Demographics
Europe and Japan are dying because their populations are aging and shrinking. These trends can be reversed if the young people start breeding. However, the birth rates in these areas are so low it will take two generations to turn things around. No economic model exists that permits 50 years to turn things around. Some countries are beginning to offer incentives for people to have bigger families. For example, Italy is offering tax breaks for having children. However, it's a lifestyle issue versus a tiny amount of money. Europeans aren't willing to give up their comfortable lifestyles in order to have more children.
In general, everyone in Europe just wants it to last a while longer. Europeans have a real talent for living. They don't want to work very hard. The average European worker gets 400 more hours of vacation time per year than Americans. They don't want to work and they don't want to make any of the changes needed to revive their economies. The summer after 9/11, France lost 15,000 people in a heat wave. In August, the country basically shuts down when everyone goes on vacation. That year, a severe heat wave struck and 15,000 elderly people living in nursing homes and hospitals died. Their children didn't even leave the beaches to come back and take care of the bodies. Institutions had to scramble to find enough refrigeration units to hold the bodies until people came to claim them. This loss of life was five times bigger than 9/11 in America, yet it didn't trigger any change in French society. When birth rates are so low, it creates a tremendous tax burden on the young. Under those circumstances, keeping mom and dad alive is not an attractive option. That's why euthanasia is becoming so popular in most European countries. The only country that doesn't permit (and even encourage) euthanasia is Germany, because of all the baggage from World War II. The European economy is beginning to fracture. The Euro is down. Countries like Italy are starting to talk about pulling out of the European Union because it is killing them. When things get bad economically in Europe, they tend to get very nasty politically. The canary in the mine is anti-Semitism. When it goes up, it means trouble is coming. Current levels of anti-Semitism are higher than ever. Germany won't launch another war, but Europe will likely get shabbier, more dangerous and less pleasant to live in. Japan has a birth rate of 1.3 and has no intention of bringing in immigrants. By 2020, one out of every five Japanese will be 70 years old. Property values in Japan have dropped every year for the past 14 years. The country is simply shutting down. In the U.S. we also have an aging population. Boomers are starting to retire at a massive rate. These retirements will have several major impacts: Possible massive sell-off of large four-bedroom houses and a movement to condos.an enormous drain on the treasury. Boomers vote, and they want their benefits, even if it means putting a crushing tax burden on their kids to get them. Social Security will be a huge problem. As this generation ages, it will start to drain the system. We are the only country in the world where there are no age limits on medical procedures. An enormous drain on the health care system. This will also increase the tax burden on the young, which will cause them to delay marriage and having families, which will drive down the birth rate even further. Although scary, these demographics also present enormous opportunities for products and services tailored to aging populations. There will be tremendous demand for caring for older people, especially those who don't need nursing homes but need some level of care. Some people will have a business where they take care of three or four people in their homes. The demand for that type of service and for products to physically care for aging people will be huge. Make sure the demographics of your business are attuned to where the action is. For example, you don't want to be a baby food company in Europe or Japan. Demographics are much underrated as an indicator of where the opportunities are. Businesses need customers. Go where the customers are.
4. Restructuring of American Business
The restructuring of American business means we are coming to the end of the age of the employer and employee. With all this fracturing of businesses into different and smaller units, employers can't guarantee jobs anymore because they don't know what their companies will look like next year. Everyone is on their way to becoming an independent contractor. The new workforce contract will be, "Show up at the my office five days a week and do what I want you to do, but you handle your own insurance, benefits, health care and everything else."
Husbands and wives are becoming economic units. They take different jobs and work different shifts depending on where they are in their careers and families. They make tradeoffs to put together a compensation package to take care of the family. This used to happen only with highly educated professionals with high incomes. Now it is happening at the level of the factory floor worker. Couples at all levels are designing their compensation packages based on their individual needs. The only way this can work is if everything is portable and flexible, which requires a huge shift in the American economy. The U.S. is in the process of building the world's first 21st century model economy. The only other countries doing this are U.K. and Australia. The model is fast, flexible, highly productive and unstable in that it is always fracturing and re-fracturing. This will increase the economic gap between the U.S. and everybody else, especially Europe and Japan. At the same time, the military gap is increasing. Other than China, we are the only country that is continuing to put money into their military. Plus, we are the only military getting on-the-ground military experience through our war in Iraq. We know which high-tech weapons are working and which ones aren't. There is almost no one who can take us on economically or militarily. There has never been a superpower in this position before. On the one hand, this makes the U.S. a magnet for bright and ambitious people. It also makes us a target. We are becoming one of the last holdouts of the traditional Judeo-Christian culture. There is no better place in the world to be in business and raise children. The U.S. is by far the best place to have an idea, form a business and put it into the marketplace. We take it for granted, but it isn't as available in other countries of the world. Ultimately, it's an issue of culture. The only people who can hurt us are ourselves, by losing our culture. If we give up our Judeo-Christian culture, we become just like the Europeans. The culture war is the whole ballgame. If we lose it, there isn't another America to pull us out.

HERBERT MEYER
<>Herb Meyer served during the Reagan administration as special assistant to the Director of Central Intelligence and Vice Chairman of the CIA's National Intelligence Council. In these positions, he managed production of the U.S. National Intelligence Estimates and other top-secret projections for the President and his national security advisers. Meyer is widely credited with being the first senior U.S. Government official to forecast the Soviet Union's collapse, for which he later was awarded the U.S. National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal, the intelligence community's highest honor. Formerly an associate editor of FORTUNE, he is also the author of several books.
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: February 15, 2007 01:27PM

A very insightful article. One major fact presented is the fact that the muslems are still living in the 7th century for the most part and this is the reason we will have more trouble with them. Instead of them joining us in the 21st century they would rather drag us back to the 7th century.
Placelowerplace Report This Comment
Date: February 15, 2007 09:57PM

FD. Awesome Article!
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: February 17, 2007 12:01AM

I agree with it, this is not something that is going to happen, most of it is how things are now, one of the things I have a problem with is this....

"At the same time, not all is well with the war. The level of violence in Iraq is much worse and doesn't appear to be improving. It's possible that we're asking too much of Islam all at one time. We're trying to jolt them from the 7th century to the 21st century all at once, which may be further than they can go."

My problem there is Iraq WAS in the 20th century, their women dressed like ours (makeup included) and they had pretty "equal rights", at least in business as far as being able to move up, now they're getting back into the cover everything up and stay at home crap (Islamic).

If you try to force a country into something they're not ready for then it's not going to work, look at afghanistan, the leader in that country is just an American puppet, he has no real say over there, just a puppet so it's not going to really work out.(at least for the people)

If we keep influencing the youngsters in the world like we are now, "fuck the civilians, it's for a better cause attitude" then they are not going to forget it, it will boil in their gut for years, it has to come out sooner or later. why not try to solve real problems and not just hurry up and cover up the current problem so we can look good kinda shit.

Who out there thinks that a New World Order would be a good thing?
fossil_digger Report This Comment
Date: February 17, 2007 12:26AM

not me that's for damn sure
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: February 17, 2007 12:12PM

A new world order in truth none of the world wants it. As for Iraq, I believe we did the right thing when we invaded but where I part company with the process is when we succeeded in removing Iraq's military and government and basically won the war, we should have pulled back a prepared for the invasion of Iran. I believe we should have just defeated them and then left them to there own devices to rebuild their country themselves. This idea that we should rebuild the countries we were at war with is rediculous. Destroy their infrastructure then their terrorists would have a difficult time carrying out any kind of attack against us. If we destroy Iran's government, military and infrastructure then their nuclear plans will fall by the wayside for decades or centuries to come.
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: February 19, 2007 08:46AM

If you're not into a NWO then why are you against "911 Conspiracy Theories", you had to of heard quotes like this before,

Rebuilding America's Defenses (September 2000) Cheney-Rumsfeld_

"Further, the process of transformation, even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event — like a new Pearl Harbor."

You have to admit, that's one of the things you guys love about Bush - Cheney and their cronies, they push things forward, they are NOT patient........ well, that includes 911, it opened up a lot of brick walls for them and they didn't have to wait around, whatever.
shaDEz Report This Comment
Date: October 29, 2007 04:10AM

"This building could have been any of them . I don't believe this one was one of the trade towers or any of the surrounding buildings."

dude, that was wtc7... "there is no way to prove that was even in new york"
uhhh, yeah... that happened in ny
but... it was not a controlled demolition... nor were the twin towers... like all of you conspirasy nuts say!
wtc7 clearly was tired of standing there after her two bigger sisters fell, so just said "fuck it!" and came tumbling down
now as for 1 an 2 the heat from the fires(no hotter than on a stove top) melted the steel(come on! we all have to be careful using a pan to cook our food... can't count how many times i melted a pan and wound up with molten steel for the next two months in the basement!) caused the steel to melt which caused a pancake effect that magicly caused the building to collapse with out any resistance...

see, 9-11 is a magical day, where laws of physics do not apply

won't even get into how dudes in a cave outwitted norad... those guys are super smrat, but jesus will return one day and save us from all of the brown people...