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It's not well-known, but Deagel's dismal forecast was originally for massive depopulation by 2020, which one can find by using the Wayback Machine on the individual countries circa 2010:

https://web.archive.org/web/20100430193954/http://www.deagel.com/country/United-States-of-America_c0001.aspx

Needless to say, the forecast was revised to 2025 when the 2020 doom looked unlikely.

Because Deagle died, he was unable to kick the can down the road again, inadvertently turning 2025 into the next 2012.

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Reminds me of the climate change nuts. Plenty of money to be made off that, just keep moving the target. Millions of suckers will listen and obey.

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We should bear in mind that 2020 or 2025 are not end points but merely stages of the journey. The 2020 forecast made in 2011 that you've linked to was for a significant decline in US population and per capita GDP, but the later forecast made for 2025 (which I first saw in 2015) was for a much steeper population drop.

It may have been that Trump becoming POTUS put a spanner in the wheels, forcing the depopulators to postpone their plans. COVID was a psyop, and it could have been launched earlier with the right people in power. In fact, it was launched in Trump's "lame duck" period in 2020, by which time the Establishment had already decided how to replace him with somebody more controllable. Perhaps they were in a hurry because they were late with that op.

I can see one way that US population could drop steeply in 2025. Trump wins the election next month, and deports 40 million undocumented aliens in the coming year. On top of that, 80 million Democrat voters leave the country in disgust.

On the other hand, I suspect the good folks at Deagel were trolling us. Either that, or else their model was a fun exercise in crunching numbers, and it turns out to have been no more accurate than the average long-term stock market or weather forecasts are.

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