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[Source] Publishing this article is one of the most difficult decisions I’ve had to make as a writer. I don’t particularly recommend it if you’re feeling depressed. And if you’re not depressed, reading it might make you feel that way. And if the article turns out to be incorrect, it may depress you for no good reason at all! It’s not one I enjoyed writing. I much prefer history and humor. Writing it makes me feel like I’m a caped Vincent Price playing a ghoulish organ solo in one of his old horror flicks.

Nevertheless, there are enough “facts that fit” that I think should go ahead. 

In January of this year (2025), I wrote a post called “Should We Beware the Ides of April?” followed by an interview on the Collapse Life podcast, in which I discussed the potential for cataclysmic events in 2025. There were several factors I considered. The most chilling was the 2014 Deagel forecast which had predicted massive population reductions in many countries by 2025. It said the UK would lose 77% of its population, Ireland 72% and the United States 68%. Continental Western Europe would see lesser but still huge losses, as well as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, and Japan. China, Russia and Iran would be unaffected, as would Mexico and most of Latin America, and the bulk of Africa and Asia. I don’t want to over-generalize; you can find the original country-by-country Deagel forecast here. Deagel published an updated prediction in 2020 which didn’t change the forecast all that much. 2025 remained the target year. The Deagel website’s owners have never been revealed.

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