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With each new day, our world is changing more and more. There are events that are happening on a daily basis that might seem trivial but will have a major effect in the long run. It is important to be aware of what’s going on in the world and how it might affect us and our future generations. The following article will give you six predictions that can potentially happen this year and/or in the next five years.
The Rise of Artificial Intelligence
A lot of people wonder how the world will look in 2022. We might not be too far from artificial intelligence or AI. In fact, there are predictions that by 2022, AI will start to make decisions for us before we even know it. In other words, it will be making decisions for us and we won’t have a say in them. There is a possibility that we don't even know this is happening and we'll find out in 2022.
The World Economic Collapse
The world economic collapse is the top most likely event. This is a scenario where the world economy will go downhill and cause a worldwide depression. This event might happen because of the fall in GDP, increase in debt, and decreasing purchasing power. Some of the probable events that might lead to this event are as follows:
- the United States defaults on its debt by not paying its creditors which leads to investors pulling out from all over the world.
- Unemployment continues at 8% or more for 3 consecutive years which leads to people choosing not to work due to the low wage they are earning
- Countries start implementing trade barriers
- China’s growth slows down by 10% which leads to less demand for commodities
The Final War
The Bible states that there will be a final war, Armegeddon. This final war will cause the destruction of the Earth and all of its inhabitants. The Bible says this will happen when Jesus comes back to Earth. Armegeddon, in the New Testament, place where the kings of the earth under demonic leadership will wage war on the forces of God at the end of history. Armegeddon is mentioned in the Bible only once, in the Revelation to John, or the Apocalypse of St. John

The Great Deception
Another prediction that can happen is The Great Deception. This deception will be an event where God has to intervene to stop the unrighteousness of the world. The world will become so ungodly and immoral with deceptive evil practices, that God will have to step in and stop it.
Digital Influencers Take Over
With the constantly growing digital world, it's now easier than ever for companies to find and work with influencers. Social media has made it so that companies can reach out to millions of people in a matter of seconds. The more followers an individual or company has, the more likely they are to attract new customers.
There is a prediction is that digital influencers will take over by 2022. There is already evidence of this happening now as many popular websites are shifting their focus on social media platforms such as Instagram and YouTube. In the past five years, one could argue that these platforms have surpassed traditional TV networks as a means to connect with consumers. It's been proven that these platforms have been effective at capturing audiences from all types of demographics--age, gender, location--that traditional TV networks can't always do.
Information Warfare
Information warfare is a major concern for businesses, corporations, and countries. It can take many forms, but it's basically the use of information to spread false information in order to disrupt an entity’s decision-making process. It can be done through cyber attacks or social media campaigns. The most recent example of this form of warfare is the 2016 U.S. presidential election with Russia using misinformation on social media to sway public opinion and affect the outcome of the election.
The future is uncertain as technology becomes more advanced and we move into a digital age, which makes it possible for hackers to do more damage than they could in the past by infiltrating systems and targeting critical infrastructure across industries.
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100-year-old predictions about 2022
Nearly 100 years ago, a group of deep thinkers dared to ponder what life would be like in 2022. Some of their predictions fell amusingly short, but others have proved to be eerily accurate.
Join us now as we gaze into that crystal ball from 1922.
Life in the future
English author W.L. George (1882-1926) was nothing short of visionary when he imagined the amazing, remarkable world of 2022.
In a full-page article in the New York Herald, he made some startling prognostications — and it’s kind of spooky how many he got right. More:Businesses we lost in 2021: Goodbye to West Hill Hardware, Highland Shoe Repair, The Devil Strip, West Hill Marathon and more Here are some of George’s prophecies from a century ago:
- “I suspect that commercial flying will have become entirely commonplace. The passenger steamer will survive on the coasts, but it will have disappeared on the main routes, and will have been replaced by flying convoys, which should cover the distance between London and New York in about 12 hours.”
- “Coal will not be exhausted, but our reserves will be seriously depleted, and so will those of oil. One of the world dangers a century hence will be a shortage of fuel, but it is likely that by that time a great deal of power will be obtained from tides, from the sun, probably from radium and other forms of radial energy, while it may also be that atomic energy will be harnessed.”
- “The movies will be more attractive, as long before 2022 they will have been replaced by the kinephone, which now exists only in the laboratory. That is the figures on the screen will not only move, but they will have their natural colors and speak with ordinary voices.”
- “Many buildings now standing will be preserved. It is conceivable that the Capitol at Washington, many of the universities and churches will be standing a hundred years hence, and that they will, almost unaltered, be preserved by tradition.”
- “Naturally the work of the household, which is being reduced day by day, will in 2022 be a great deal lighter. I believe that most of the cleaning required today in a house will have been done away with. In the first place, through the disappearance of coal in all places where electricity is not made there will be no more smoke, perhaps not even that of tobacco.”
- “In the second place I have a vision of walls, furniture and hangings made of more or less compressed papier-mache, bound with brass or taping along the edges. Thus instead of scrubbing its floors, the year 2022 will unscrew the brass edges or unstitch the tapes and peel off the dirty surface of the floor or curtains.”
- “It is conceivable, though not certain, that in 2022 a complete meal may be taken in the shape of four pills. This is not entirely visionary; I am convinced that corned beef hash and pumpkin pie will still exist.”
- “The child is likely to be taken over by the state, not only schooled but fed and clad, and at the end of its training placed in a post suitable to its abilities.”
- “It is practically certain that in 2022 nearly all women will have discarded the idea that they are primarily ‘makers of men.’ Most fit women will then be following an individual career. All positions will be open to them and a great many women will have risen high.”
- “The year 2022 will probably see a large number of women in Congress, a great many on the judicial bench, many in civil service posts and perhaps some in the president’s Cabinet. But it is unlikely that women will have achieved equality with men.”
- “Marriage will still exist much as it is today, for mankind has an inveterate taste for the institution, but divorce will probably be as easy everywhere as it is in Nevada.”
- “I suspect that those wars to come will be made horrible beyond my conception by new poison gases, inextinguishable flames and lightproof smoke clouds. In those wars the airplane bomb will seem as out of date at is today the hatchet.”
- “As regards the United States in particular, it is likely that the country will have come to a complete settlement, with a population of about 240,000,000. The idea of North and South, East and West will have almost disappeared.”
- “In 2022, American literature will be a literature of culture. The battle will be over and the muzzle off. There will be no more things one can’t say, and things one can’t think. No doubt there will be in 2022 people who think as they would have thought in 1922, or even a little earlier, but a great liberalism of mind will prevail.”
- “Americans will be less enterprising and much more pleasure loving. They will have rebelled against long hours; the chances are that in 2022 few people will work more than seven hours a day, if as much. The effect of this, which I am sure sounds regrettable to many of my readers, will, in my opinion, be good.”
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New York in 2022
New York professor Ferdinand Shuler imagined Manhattan as a Utopian metropolis of skyscrapers, moving sidewalks and canals instead of streets. Here are some of the fantastic things he predicted for New York City by 2022:
Buildings would be 60 to 80 stories high, composed of glass, steel and concrete. They would be enclosed in double walls of glass.
- Enormous bridges would connect the gigantic buildings at different levels and help hold them up, turning the entire city into one great structure.
- People working and living in the buildings would bask in scientifically diffused light, contributing to their well being.
- Rolling sidewalks operated by electromagnetic power would connect buildings.
- Canals would replace streets, providing a place for bathing, canoeing and power boating.
- Trains would travel on glass plates and reach speeds of 200 mph.
- Anti-gravity screens would prevent airplanes from falling out of the sky.
- Luxury airships would have elevators, rolling floors, swimming pools and “practically every convenience.”
- Food would be selected on “a scientific basis with regard to its curative properties,” so that “the ills of the flesh” will be reduced to a minimum and few medicines taken.
- Restaurants would offer self-serving tables with meals rising from kitchens one floor below.
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Cleaner and brighter
New York scientist Charles P. Steinmetz, a proponent of electrical power, imagined a cleaner future after society adopted the “chimneyless house” by 2022.
“It is reasonable to expect that all the domestic and industrial work of the city, all locomotion and transportation, will some time be done by electricity, and that in a not very distant future, fires and combustion will be altogether forbidden by law within city limits and dangerous and unsanitary,” he noted. He also predicted that humans would harness the sun’s energy.
“At present, I could imagine a great structure under glass of magnifying power which could concentrate the sun’s rays” he said. “But how the power which they would generate and which they contain could be stored, I am not ready to say.”
Can you read this?
We should all be wearing spectacles by now.
Edward M. Van Cline, managing director of the National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, spoke at the group’s 1922 meeting in Manhattan.
Van Cline told the gathering: “An English scientist prognosticates that within one hundred years every man, woman and child in the United States will be wearing glasses. He declares that the American obsession for glory, haste and the pace that kills is responsible; that our skyscrapers shut out nature’s light, destroying the space necessary to vision; that our brilliant lights are a menace to sight; that the American spirit is impatient of darkness, and that lack of time prevents the health exercise of walking which keeps the body in good condition.”
Far from the city
Chicago futurist R.F. Kellum anticipated many changes by 2022, including a dramatic shift from city to suburb:
- “Almost anybody able to pay the rent will own an automobile — cars will be that common.”
- “There is no reason why people should be cooped up in the heart of a city when they can live out where the ozone whisks.”
- “The suburbs will extend as far away as 100 miles from the center of the city.”
- “Office buildings will take the place of residences and everybody will live out of town.”
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The worm and the turtle
Wilbur E. Sutton, managing editor of the Muncie Evening Press in Indiana, lamented that “a multiplicity of laws” had led to paralyzing bureaucracy.
“The American people, who long have boasted of their freedom, some day will have to begin tearing down some of their statutes and abolishing a few thousand commission boards, and systems, or the individual American in the year 2022 will be as spineless as an angleworm and will have about as much initiative and resourcefulness as the slow-going turtle,” he wrote in 1922.
Vive la France?
No one would be left to appreciate the Eiffel Tower or the Arc de Triomphe.
French scientists were concerned about the nation’s birth rate 100 year ago. In 1860, there had been 1 million births in the country. In 1922, the number had fallen to 450,000.
As one observer noted: “At the rate of decline in number of children born in that country, in the year 2022 — 100 years hence — there will be nobody left in France, except as they drift in from other sections of Europe. The figures show, unerringly, that the present rate of decrease, maintained for 100 years, would reduce the birthrate to zero.”
Life in the country
The people of 2022 would reside in “airship-houses” and enjoy a life of leisure.
An opinion piece titled “Big Laughs Coming” appeared in dozens of U.S. newspapers in 1922. The unknown author’s conclusion: “In the future, automatic machinery and inventions will free men from industrial slavery. Cheap and fast-flying airplanes will enable all to live in the country. Cities, at night, will be deserted groups of factory buildings.
“We, voluntarily imprisoned in cramped apartments or small houses, will seem queer to our descendants. Daily we go to work in our prison cells, to pound typewriter keys, push a pen or perform monotonous operations with machinery — when we might all be free in the outdoors of farmland. “Will the future consider us laughable, pathetic or crazy?”
The future newspaper
Charles H. Taylor Jr., manager of the Boston Globe, had no worries about journalism 100 years hence.
“We newspaper men should not get pessimistic about the future newspaper,” he told an interviewer in 1922. “It will be all right. The radio-phone is not going to take the place of it any more than the wireless has taken the place of the telephone.
“The printed word, that one can read and digest, will always be popular. The newspaper is on the earth to stay. What it will be no one can say, but this you may swear by: It will be just what the public demands, and the publisher who is wise will meet the demand.”
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Nostradamus predictions for 2022
Michel de Nostredame, known as 'Nostradamus,' was a French astrologer, physician and reputed seer, who is best known for his book Les Prophéties which is a collection of 942 poetic quatrains allegedly predicting future events. The first edition of this book was published in 1555.
The seer predicted the rise of Adolf Hitler, the Great Fire of London, the assassination of former US President John F Kennedy, and the terror attacks of 9/11, to name a few.
However, the predictions have not ended and they are said to reach the year 3797. Even though it is extremely scary to know those predictions, one can't deny that knowing this is something we all care about. So, as we head to the next year, the question is - what are the predictions made by Nostradamus in the year 2022?
According to those who can translate and interpret Les Prophéties, Nostradamus is still predicting a catastrophic asteroid or meteor strike that will cause immediate destruction plus earthquakes and tsunamis. He sees inflation increasing, the U.S. dollar collapsing, world hunger increasing due to wars, seven times more immigrants and refugees dying worldwide, and a nuclear bomb explosion.
Inflation and starvation - US Dollar Collapse?
Another stark possibility that Nostradamus warns against is the rising prices in a failing economy. With cannibalism being the end result. Nostradamus stated:
- "No abbots, monks, no novices to learn"
- "Honey shall cost far more than candle-wax”
- “So high the price of wheat,
- That man is stirred
- His fellow man to eat in his despair”
Rise of artificial intelligence
- “The Moon in the full of night over the high mountain,
- The new sage with a lone brain sees it:
- By his disciples invited to be immortal,
- Eyes to the south. Hands in bosoms, bodies in the fire.”
France, [Ukraine and Russia] at war?
- The seer writes: "All around the great City / Will be soldiers lodged by fields and cities."
- another line suggests: “Blue-head shall white-head harm in such degree As France’s good to both shall e’er amount.”
Many have speculated the "great city" is Paris - suggesting an invasion.
Migrants - the result of war
- Nostradramus writes: "Of blood and hunger greater calamity / Seven times appreste to the marine beach / Monech of hunger, place taken, captivity."
Many have speculated, as hunger increases worldwide, migrants will flock to beaches globally in a huge population shift.
The Rise of Cryptocurrency
- The inflated imitations of gold and silver,
- which after the rapture are thrown into the fire,
- all is exhausted and dissipated by the debt.
- All scrips and bonds are wiped out.
- At the fourth pillar dedicated to Saturn,
- split by earthquake and flood: vexing everyone,
- an urn of gold is found and then restored.
The Prophecies (Les Prophéties) is a collection of prophecies by French physician Nostradamus, which were first published in 1555. The book initially contained three centuries and 53 quatrains. This edition, which was originally published two years after the death of the author, includes ten centuries, as well as the almanacs (1555-1563, and 1564-1567). This last edition has two prefaces, the first is written in the form of a message to his son, and the second is addressed to Henry II.
Nostradamus' prophecies have remained famous since his death, and with their often difficult to comprehend references, have been brought up when any major event happens, including September 11th, 2001. Scholars believe that the anagrams, and mythological and astrological references were put in there by the author to evade being persecuted for heresy. Characteristically vague, it is often argued that the prophecies could refer to anything if enough thought is put into it. However, there are some events that many supporters do agree were correctly foretold, including the Great Fire of London, the French Revolution, the rise of Napoleon and Adolf Hitler, both world wars, and the nuclear destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
This book has 134 pages in the PDF version, and was originally published in 1555.
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Author, historian and Bible prophecy expert, Michael D. Fortner's latest book is, "The Fall of Babylon the Great America." This new look at Bible prophecy presents strong evidence that there are three prophetic Babylons; political, economic and cultural, all based in America.
Fortner says that one of the most difficult things he had to do in his study of Bible prophecy, was come to the realization that America is Babylon the Great (BTG). He did not want to believe it, and resisted because it means that America will be destroyed in a nuclear holocaust. But after years of study, the evidence forced him to that conclusion.
But he says that Babylon the Great (BTG) is not all of America, it is only wicked America. "God will save a righteous remnant from those who do not go in the rapture, to will rebuild the nation."
He provides a mountain of evidence and explains in detail how the U.S. federal government is political Babylon; how cultural Babylon is the polluted culture of America that is formed by movies, TV, and music. And economic Babylon is global capitalism which is headquartered in America, especially New York City.
Fortner presents evidence to show that the nuclear war takes place near the very end of the Great Tribulation, just weeks before the return of Christ, while all the other books have America destroyed before the start of the tribulation.
He says the nuclear war will not be only upon America, because America will retaliate and send nukes upon the beast and its allies, which will be the Revived Ottoman Empire, Russia, China, North Korea, and other nations. Because of the global nuclear war, a Nuclear Winter will threaten to engulf the world. Then Christ returns and destroys the evil that is trying take over the world, with asteroid impacts and huge earthquakes. These events will also end the Nuclear Winter.
The author says that God will save America from total destruction because America is not only a nation founded by Christians for the purpose of the gospel, but because America is one of the nations that God promised to Abraham. "Yes, God promised Abraham more than one nation," Fortner says.
He also discusses the Old Testament references to end-time Babylon, Gog and Magog of Ezekiel 38, the Battle of Armageddon, and more. Like his other books on Bible prophecy, there are many new insights.
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