CBS News Reporter Makes "Dark" Prediction of 'Black Swan Event' In 2024
By Tyler Durden
ZeroHedge
Dec 27, 2023
Herridge made the call during a round table discussion when she was asked by host Margaret Brennan about what we could expect to see unfold over the coming year.
“Well, mine’s a little dark,” Herridge stated.
“I just feel a lot of concern that 2024 may be the year of a black swan event. This is a national security event with high impact that’s very hard to predict.”
A black swan event is defined as a major catalyzing event that seems unpredictable at the time, but with the benefit of hindsight seemed inevitable.
The event must have an extreme impact when it occurs, with examples including the subprime mortgage crisis of 2007-2008.
A black swan event can also be positive, but in this context Herridge asserted that it would have negative consequences for America.
“There are a number of concerns- concerns, I have that factor into that,” explained Herridge.
“Not only this sort of enduring, heightened threat level that we’re facing, the wars in Israel, also Ukraine.”
“And we’re so divided in this country in ways that we haven’t seen before. And I think that just creates fertile ground for our adversaries like North Korea, China and Iran. And that’s what concerns me most,” she added.
Host Brenna agreed with the investigative reporter, responding, “A lot of people are up at night with that concern, Catherine. At least in this town.”
1 comment:
The US has displayed weakness for the world to see. Terrorists or people sympathetic to Terrorist ideas have streamed across the border. The event would probably be a collapse of our banking system and public utilities due to internet hacking by foreign enemies. Your smart TV will suddenly be dumb. FB and Google will be useless and cell phones won't work. During this time multiple incidents of heightened criminal activity could easily occur. Food and fuel shortages due to this nation allowing our reserves to dwindle. It won't matter who the President is once the enemy is inside the gate. If you think this is far fetched, look at Israel. They let their enemies inside the gate.
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