Endtime Technology Booms: From Bezzle to Fizzle, Part 1 :: By Wilfred Hahn

No doubt, readers will have heard about the boom in Mag 7. What is this … and what does it mean? In our view, Mag 7 signifies an epoch-changing development of endtime dimensions. However, before we plunge into any further explanations, we must first understand the context. It is all part and parcel of a “last day” rush to digitize and network the entire planet. Why? Satan and his cohorts (some of these very wealthy elites… see Danial 11:39) have an urgent mandate and recognize that their time is short.

In that sense, the current Mag 7 phenomenon is a continuation of a previous technology boom/bust that occurred in the late 1990s, otherwise known as the Dot Com Mania. Technology bubbles of the last three decades or so have been centered upon digital information management. The latest bubble extension (or bezzle, as these often turn out to be) has been boosted by a mania in AI (artificial intelligence).

We have discussed these boom/bust technology developments and their implications for mankind for well over 25 years. Consider that the commercial internet was only invented 31 years ago. The mobile phone (specifically, the smartphone, which we will discuss further) was launched only 17 years ago.

The latest technology bezzle phase that is occurring now is the largest ever. Moreover, it is of unprecedented global scope.

To illustrate, we return to the topic of Mag 7 to explain its significance further. Mag 7 is short for “Magnificent 7.” These are 7 major profitable and “magnificent” companies. They are the poster child for the present global boom in information technology and communications sectors and Electric Vehicles (EVs). Their businesses and share prices have prospered so much that these 7 companies today alone represent over 23% of the entire world stock market value (MSCI World).

Such wealth concentration would seem unimaginable. Nevertheless, matters are even more extreme than meets the eye. The two industry sectors of Communications Services and IT (information technology services) alone account for over 32% of the world MSCI stock index value (approximately one-third!).

These sectors include companies that are active in providing computer services, chips circuits, smartphones, iCloud and data storage, software, search engines, social media networks, communications networks, and lately, in a major way, artificial intelligence. The common thread to all of them is digital technology, data centralization, and networking.

The Magnificent 7 are as follows (in no particular order): 1. Apple; 2. Nvidia; 3. Tesla; 4. Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook); 5. Amazon; 6. Microsoft; 7. Alphabet (formerly Google).

Next, consider the scale of the investment cornucopia. Apple shares have generated a 912% total return in the past decade. Amazon shares are up 927% in the same time frame. Meta Platform shares are up 570% in 10 years. Microsoft has generated a 940% total return for investors over the past decade. Alphabet has generated a 426% return in the past 10 years. Tesla shares are up 1,144% in the past decade. Most of all, Nvidia shares have gained some 22,235% since inception! Whose soul will not have been tested by such wealth? Given the immensity of this lucre, one can be sure that Satan and those that honor him will have made effective use of the power of money.

One can see that it is money … namely, huge profit … that is integral to all these technology shifts. This again has led to a greater global investment mania, luring the savings of the near entirety of the world. We will yet discuss the impact of the familiar “boom bust” cycle that is involved.

We ask, why such an extreme financial wealth concentration … and why with such explosive rapidity? First, technology booms and busts are all fomented by human fear and greed—Mammon. In this sense, the present information-centered boom can be seen as similar to other technology-inspired booms of the distant past, including railroads in the 1840s, automobiles in the early 20th century, radio in the 1920s, television in the 1940s, transistor electronics in the 1950s, computer time-sharing in the 1960s, and home computers in the 1980s.

Arrogant Bezzle Era

With the technology boom and hutzpah, things have become quite “crazy” on Earth. Consider some of the arrogant foolery that we see today. Climatologists are promoting the notion that the earth’s temperature can be controlled as if connected to a wall-mounted Honeywell rheostat (this ignoring the fact that it all hinges on a complicated solar system). Elon Musk (the famous founder of many technologies) continues to plan an interplanetary escape to Mars, as there apparently is no such thing as a Martian NIMBY (Not in My Back Yard) lobbyist. The leading AI movers and shakers claim that existential risk from artificial intelligence may lead to human extinction from the universe (this being this writer’s first tip that AI was contributing to another bezzle). And last, the recent convening of the Berggruen Institute in Venice, which discussed a new planetarity grounded in an awareness that human beings are no longer at the center of it all. As such, the Interplanetarity is putting the Anthropocene in its place. We dare say that God would agree.

As such, we note that there are two major financial bezzles underway: “fighting climate change” and AI/Search. To say the least, dealing with just one is demanding … let alone two. Of course, there may be many smaller ones, as always. It is the big bezzles, however, that can lead to economic recessions and financial crashes. Usually, one bezzle narrative has been enough to do so. Trillions of dollars may have already been duped into being spent.

Why the Smartphone Is Important: The Self and Technology

Timothy tells us: “But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. People will be lovers of themselves … of pleasure rather than lovers of God” (2 Timothy 3:1, 4).

According to Paul, the world will be typified by people who are centered upon themselves … pursuing their individual wants. They love themselves uppermost. They, therefore, will have fallen into a trap. Only God can love us fully and perfectly. People who are lured to the notion that they can love themselves better than God face unhappiness. No doubt, this trend is linked to the rapid rise of depression—what the World Health Organization has observed to be an epidemic. Sadly, it is seen as a disease, not at all as a spiritual malady.

At the same time that selfishness and narcissism become rampant, the world becomes more bewildering and anxiety-filled. “Be careful, or your hearts will be weighed down with carousing, drunkenness and the anxieties of life, and that day will close on you suddenly like a trap. For it will come on all those who live on the face of the whole earth” (Luke 21:34-35).

So, any technology that serves to enable the “love of self” … that spreads information leading to the magnification of the “anxieties of life” … and centralizes influence and personal monitoring is therefore likely to play a prophecy-enabling role.

Why Humans Are Vulnerable to Booms and Busts

Financial markets famously rotate through booms to busts. Manias and bubbles capture the human attention … only to later succumb to crashes and crises. These trends tend to always be supported by a major narrative that is infectiously believable.

Why are humans so vulnerable when it comes to economic booms and busts? By definition, human actions embrace behavioral factors (i.e., human neural wiring, wants, preferences and needs … etc.) Above all, the humanoid is vulnerable to changing his mind … and does so frequently.

Homo sapiens are anticipatory, unpredictable, and capricious. In general, they will gladly participate in a dupe of doubtable fundamentals so long as the stock price charts keep ascending to the upper right. As we see today, this usually leads to radical technological changes very suddenly. This makes rich soil for bubbles, manias, and busts.

The size or scope of a bezzle or bubble may not be limited by anything … just unlimited imagination. Quoting John Kenneth Galbraith (a famous Canadian-American economist and diplomat), on another time of financial delusion in the 1930s, “[the] world was inhabited, not by people who had to be convinced, but by people who sought excuses for believing.”

Similarly, today, there is no lack of misguided and willing believers with respect to starry-eyed expectations of artificial intelligence and the “consensus” views of climatologists.

Fizzle Follows Bezzle

What happens after the boom and the bezzle, as history shows us? They all eventually fizzle out, as they must. Markets then crash spectacularly. While the catalyst to the boom may have been real—at least in part—once hordes of greedy and uninformed investors descend upon the mania, the fate is sealed. Wild-eyed expectations of future profits can no longer be supported.

In the final Part 2, we will conclude with the question: Are any more new technologies required before the onset of the Tribulation period?

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Wilfred J. Hahn is a global economist/strategist. Formerly a top-ranked global analyst, research director for a major Wall Street investment bank, and head of Canada’s largest global investment operation, his writings focus on the endtime roles of money, economics and globalization. He has been quoted around the world and his writings reproduced in numerous other publications and languages. His 2002 book The Endtime Money Snare: How to live free accurately anticipated and prepared its readers for the Global Financial Crisis. A following book, Global Financial Apocalypse Prophesied: Preserving true riches in an age of deception and trouble, looks further into the prophetic future.

Do you have questions or other perspectives? You can contact Wilfred at: staff@eternalvalue.com. Please note that for reasons of volume and investment securities regulation, he cannot give financial advice.

 

Never Let Go :: By Bill Wilson

We have all experienced times when our situation seemed impossible. The lesson I have learned through many such trials is to press into the Lord and never let go.

This lesson is informed by the story of Jacob in Genesis 32–36. We pick it up where Jacob spent the night alone in an unspecified place, fearing an attack by his brother Esau. The text tells us that a “man” wrestled with Jacob until daybreak. Jacob called the place Peni’el (face of God), “Because I have seen God face to face, yet my life was spared” (32:30).  His adversary says as much. The man said, “From now on, you will no longer be called Ya’akov, but Isra’el because you have shown your strength to both God and men, and have prevailed” (32:28).

The interpretation of these verses is key to understanding the Jewish people. Jacob was given the name that his descendants would carry throughout eternity. The people of the covenant are called “the children of Israel,” it was only after the Assyrian defeat of the Northern Kingdom that those that remained were called Judah (the Southern Kingdom) and Yehudim, or Jews, in English. Names in the Torah, or those given by God, are meant to convey a person’s character or calling. Jacob’s new name also contains the clue to who his descendants would be—the people who struggled with God and with men yet prevailed.

And so it is today still! Jacob’s breakthrough occurred after the struggle when the Angel touched his hip and dislocated it, then Jacob refused to let go until the “man” blessed him.

It was as if the man was saying that Jacob had struggled to take the place of Esau. He held onto Esau’s heel. In the future, Jacob will let go of Esau and hold onto God— he will hold onto God, and God will never let go of Jacob.

The next day, a whole new Jacob emerges. Jacob returned the blessing he took from Esau by giving Esau the wealth of his flocks, and also the power by bowing seven times and repeatedly calling Esau “my lord” (Genesis 27:29). This was the blessing Isaac had originally meant for Esau when he was blind and couldn’t see Jacob’s face. Jacob’s true blessing that Isaac gave him before he left to go to Mesopotamia, however, had nothing to do with wealth or power. It was about land and descendants of the covenant (Genesis 28:3-4). Jacob did not have to become Esau to receive that blessing. Jacob just had to be himself.

Though Jacob limped from his encounter with God, he learned that his was an alternate and more glorious destiny, another face, so to speak—the face he saw reflected in the Face of God when he wrestled with Him and refused to let go.

And so it is with us as followers of Messiah, as stated in 2 Corinthians 3:18, “So all of us, with faces unveiled, see as in a mirror the glory of the Lord; and we are being changed into his very image, from one degree of glory to the next, by ADONAI the Spirit.”

Whenever you face difficulty or need wisdom or clarity, call on the name of the LORD. And keep calling until you have your answer. Know who you are and whose you are. Never doubt God’s love and blessings for you. Hold fast, and never let go!

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