Kerby Anderson
A recent YouTube video describes a pattern in history that has destroyed three global superpowers in the last 500 years. They were Spain, Britain, and the Soviet Union. Today, the U.S. is following a similar pattern.
In 1590, Spain was the richest empire on earth. Spain controlled half the world’s gold and silver. Spain’s military dominated Europe. Their currency was accepted everywhere. Yet within 80 years, the Spanish government was bankrupt.
In 1914, Britain ruled the largest empire in human history. At the time, it was said that the sun never set on the British empire. The pound sterling was the global reserve currency. Yet within 40 years, the empire was gone. The currency collapsed.
In 1991, the Soviet Union still seemed dominant. It was another superpower. It had nuclear weapons, global influence, and satellites spanning the globe. Yet the Soviet Union ceased to exist 900 days later due to economic implosion.
The idea that nations follow a pattern as they collapse isn’t new. Decades ago, I did a week of radio programs on the “Decline of a Nation.” A decade later, I did another week on “When Nations Die” because of a book that was published with that title. Recently, I produced the booklet, A Biblical View on Historical Cycles.
What is new is how this video explains the seven stages of collapse and applies them to previous empires. But the key point of the video is the reality that America has already completed five of the seven stages. We aren’t approaching the pattern but are within it.
As I often suggest, we can resolve some of these issues, but the first step is to admit that we are following this pattern of collapse.
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