Thursday, November 26, 2015

More on 1848 and its reflection in 2016


In studying the past which, as Mr. Gann explicitly states will be reflected in the future, I have been studying 1848 closely.   Previous essays followed the European "Spring of Nations" or "Year of Revolution" and concluded the reflection would occur in both Europe and the U.S.  Also noted was the "Great Famine" that stretched from 1845 to 1850 or so and killed more than 1 million Irish in that small culture and killed many, as well, in Europe.  The "Great Famine" was caused by the potato crop failure, in turn caused by an infection of the potato crop.

Now I find that there was a great market decline and failure in business in Europe occasioned by those years of famine and hardship and the continent wide revolutions and attendant assaults on the wealthy; aristocracy, business owners and anyone with wealth.  Are we seeing that now?  [Recall 2016 stretches from mid 2015 to mid 2016.]

And I find that there was a great Cholera outbreak in Europe beginning in early 1848.  Then, as there occurred a great immigration of Irish into New York City and New Orleans caused by the European revolutions, famine and outbreak of Cholera....well, there was a great outbreak of Cholera in New York City and New Orleans beginning in the fall of 1848.  The fall of 1848 is a date that correlates on the MOT with the '6 eeeeee's' and a span of several days (March 3 to March 19) in March 2016:


I interpret this to mean that there will be an outbreak of some disease in March of 2016 with a resulting great number of deaths.  Perhaps it will be a result of bio-terror or simply the diseases brought from South America by illegal immigrants.  These days, just a single death via the Ebola became a major panic in 2014 in the U.S.  What if it were 10, or 100 or 10,000, heaven forbid?  In these days of instant information, what would be the result?

I'm finding out new things every day and changing my forecasts accordingly.

Jim Ross

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