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Prophecies from Asking Essential Questions
In this article, I make predictions from asking essential questions. The outcomes are the obvious predictions. The ultra-outcome is the reader’s ability to empower themselves to assess situations from developing their own skills to ask essential questions from their critical thinking and understand the gravity of their inexistence.
Dr. Yanis Varoufakis has asked an essential question. [Knowing some of brightest minds live in the U.S.], why the United States is running trade and budget deficits?
Dr. Varoufakis, an economist finds the ever increasing deficits are from a systematic or intentional means to stabilize the world where the money printed ends up in London and the Wall Street. Ambassador John Bolton, a lawyer by trait, explains Dr. Varoufakis essential question differently. Bolton’s reasoning is that the U.S. erroneous economic policies cause deficits. –The Holberg Debate.
Essential Questions were asked by Jesus Christ, peace be upon him (PBUH) and Prophet Mohammad, PBUH
Jesus (PBUH), and Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) are known for thought provoking essential questions to entice deeper understanding.
Jesus (PBUH) asked, “Why are you so afraid? Matthew 8:26. Jesus (PBUH) emphasized faith, and asked this question from his disciples during a storm on the Sea of Galilee.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) asked his disciple, ‘Who is a bankrupt person?’ The Prophet’s answer speaks to the moral character of an individual, stating that on the Day of Judgment, those who have observed the pillars of Islam yet slandered, harmed, and wasted others’ wealth will be considered bankrupt.
I have purposefully chosen essential questions regarding faith and moral because those are applicable to Pakistan. I don’t think a Pashtun has conclusively established whether his certain aspects of faith and moral values originate from Islam or are influenced by his ethnicity, as expressed in Hamza Baba’s aphorism: ‘Pashto language will lead you to hell, but Pashtunwali will guide you to heaven.’
In metaphorical terms, it’s akin to securing one’s pants with both suspenders and a belt. Alternatively, in the absence of religious dedication, there are no secondary influences to prompt faith or moral values, leading to inaction even when the essential questions posed by the Prophets offer clear guidance.
The Prophecy, the Essential Question
What are the two futures of Pakistan?
The first future of Pakistan is the utopian state and the second future is the predictions I share shortly. The utopian future is not possible, because the predictions I conclude are from my asking essential questions that require answers. The answers could come from applying ethos and wisdom as did Dr. Varoufakis or Ambassador Bolton’s explanation. (Both cannot be simultaneously correct.) Once answered, taking action by the majority of Pakistan from faith and moral values are unlikely. Their ethnic subjugation trumps all.
The First Essential Question: How will the fascist regime contain Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province?
Let’s revisit China first to understand a pattern of measures in place in the context of containment of the KP question. There is no question, the United States built China. The next premise Dr. Varoufakis floats; after WWII, the U.S. budget surplus depleted between 1950-1960. Therefore, China became necessary for the EU’s and the United States’ reproducible and sustainable economy. This also means, the real economy would go from bad to worse. This is a systematic instability of the economy. –Dr. Varoufakis.
The backers of the Bretton Woods agreement have decided to contain China by speeding up the clash between China and the West. War will happen at its set time to reset the world order.
(The ten-chapter book that I have published presents irrefutable evidence, unraveling a system with planned, systematic outcomes that affect education to control thinking and extend to undermining the interests of the American people.)
The KP province benefits from the China scenario from the fact that a systematic process exists to create outcomes. China has challenged the supremacy of the Bretton Woods agreement. Global wars and containment are the approaches of choice.
The fascist regime of Pakistan has to contain KP to remain on the equiaxed course of the West. I predict, the fascist regime will contain KP by bringing a war to KP. Readers will likely require no education on the Syrian crisis—a fight for capturing old trade routes as a motive, triggered exodus of refugees and the occupation of the Syrian territory by foreign powers.
A reader’s understanding of the possibility of a war in KP may benefit from the plot that started the Boer War. In my book I write, “The Milner Group ‘plotted the Jameson Raid of 1895; it caused the Boer War of 1899-1902;’” Read on Cecil Rhodes, Lord Alfred Milner, and Sir George Garrett (the plotters of Jameson Raid) to understand how systemic events are brought about and reprimands issued. When Stead questioned the war, Rhodes reprimanded Stead that he should have accepted “the judgment of the men on spot.” –Id.
The KP War of 2024
The KP War of 2024, as I call it, is planned from the run-books dusted off from the shelves by thinkers with a pencil in their hand. The KP War can begin as early as February 2024. I desire not using precious real-estate of this platform on how the war and the nature of war will be brought upon KP.
The objective of the war is to bring about a change in the way of life of the Pashtuns. To accomplish this task, I take you to 1908. To change the American way of life, the Carnegie Endowment in their first meeting asked their first of the three questions, “Are there any means known more effective than war, assuming you wish to alter the life of an entire people?” –Quoted form my book found on this platform.
After debating the question for the balance of the year, the answer, “And they concluded that no more effective means to that end was known to humanity than war.” –Id. The world saw WWI.
Here, I would like to focus on the negative externalities resulting from the KP War. Before delving into the crisis stemming from the KP War, I will pose another essential question.
What is the theme of the April 08, 2022 regime change in Pakistan?
The answer is the destruction of all institutions from the soft coup d’etat.
The military high command has now aligned itself with the plotters reminiscent of the “Jameson Raid.” The instigators can now initiate the conflict for a purpose. Institutions have faltered, the KP War will expose the Pashtuns to mass crises without the state’s social safety nets.
I will concentrate on the chief impact of the KP War—mass refugee crises. In the absence of institutions, crises will multiply. Pashtun migration camps will originate in the remainder of Pakistan, Afghanistan and elsewhere. Containing and changing a Pashtun’s way of life may require mass genocide among the refugees.
It’s premature to predict how successfully Pashtuns will confront the crisis and safeguard Pakistan through their Pashtunwali. A tactical shortcoming among the Pashtuns is their lack of understanding regarding preemptive strikes, for they view the national army as one of their own.
The ‘national army’ will soon start a civil war. The Punjab province will watch. The Sindh province liberals will observe dead silence as the country collapses. The Baluchistan provincial chiefs will sell their soul in exchange for financial rewards, while the Frontier’s men, now KP province will burn.
There are Surprises to come. Expect White Helmet like organizations landing in Pakistan. Foreign and neighboring troops will commit to Pakistan at the express ask of the CDF and the natives of KP countering. Afghanistan will be involved. Syrian crises will duplicate in Pakistan.
Assassination of Imran Khan
The total annihilation of IK’s PTI party, and infiltrating his party with moles is in progress. The fascist regime’s handlers can’t allow Khan’s assassination in the early stages of the War.
Ferdinand Marcos (1972-1986) should serve as an example for the wise. Marcos in 1983, assassinated his political rival Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr., and that placed tremendous pressure on Marcos’s regime, and met its end.
The concerns of jail breaking IK is one of the likely reasons why IK was transferred from the Attock jail into the mainland Punjab jail.
Alima Khan
Alima Khan, IK’s sister will rise like a phoenix as the spoke person of IK, synonymous to PTI. Alima’s rise will happen sooner if IK is assassinated. In that case, the people will have no objections to Alima as a nominee Prime Minster of Pakistan. This possibility has similarity with Aquino. After Aquino’s assassination, his spouse Corazon Aquino was elected as the president of Philippines.
Other Dictator Regimes
Predicting the end of the CDF rule does not require mass intellectual brain power to crisscross logic. Predicting a date this early on, places logical difficulties from events that have not taken place. What I can say with confidence is that the situation in Pakistan has little to no commonality with the following regimes:
Romania’s Nicolae Ceausescu 1995-1989. Ceausescu’s regime was overthrown because of protest and the army sided with the protesters.
Dictator of Chile Pinochet’s mistake was his 1988 referendum. The people voted against Pinochet. Do not expect a chance at the referendum in Pakistan to take place.
The Unlikely Causes Ending the Colonial Defense Force (CDF) Regime
The factors that could undermine the CDF regime are unlikely to arise from the ethnic people of Punjab. That is, breaking the fear of protest and fighting back. Protests work. The March on Rome (1922), during which thousands of fascists gathered. The King Victor Emmanuel III under pressure appointed Mussolini as the Prime Minister.
The history of subjugation and the cultural roots in Punjab have given birth to individuals who hold deeply ingrained submissive values to rulers, as evidenced by a predictive history. Unlearning the habit of surrendering to fear during Pakistan’s immediate crisis may prove challenging for them.
In KP, you won’t observe a destitute individual departing his village, sitting by the roadside, crying and pleading for his military chief to redress the injustices and wrongs committed by a person of means. Such scenes are more likely to be witnessed involving an ethnic individual from Punjab, crying for justice against a Chaudhary in the context of a feudal lord.
Perhaps, after several generations and exposure to a culture with maverick thought, they may grasp the essence of true cultural glory. In times when the country falls short of delivering justice, the maverick thought holders as in the KP understands the art of extracting it.
The CDF regime will likely not end from internal power struggle. Their handler’s dictate will align this submissive treacherous band.
The End of the CDF Rule’s Causes
The CDF regime will collapse from protest. Protests start a process of division between the dictators. Protests are unlikely in the remainder provinces. In KP, people protesting is a reality, but instead of protests, KP will face a war.
A fall from economic inequities. The feudal lords of Punjab and the military are apposed to the social and economic wellbeing of Pakistanis. Western powers have no interest in a self-sufficient prosperous Pakistan either. Social inequities will ingest the CDF from the privileged v. the hardships faced by the general population.
Mental health is crucial to the overall social and economic recovery of individuals. The war and the general suppression of the Pakistani people will take an economic toll on the country. Expect economic plans to fail.
The fear of repression diminishing as the influx of fear tactics are accelerated by the CDF. Pakistanis are a unique set of Muslims. Arab spring did not work for Pakistan. The people have surprises in place against the inputs dictated to the fascist regime.
Failed military campaigns will place personal ambitions and internal dissent as means to division in the army.
How the West will Explain
In all of this, the Western media will deploy their usual defense in explaining the crises in Pakistan. They will slip into their analysis, ‘The situation in Pakistan is far more complex than it originally seems.’ The same “complexity” is leaned upon in explaining the causes of the Syrian crises.
Bio: Mian Hameed is the author of MANIPULATION OF THE MIND: Our Children and Our Policy at Peril. He is a student of the U.S. and South Asia foreign policy. My articles do not present the conventional thoughts of the mainstream media. To read my work, click the Home link below.