How War Rewrites the Land Cycle - Both in Timing and Prices..Be Prepared..
- Catherine Cashmore

- 2 days ago
- 69 min read
PLUS! EXCLUSIVE AND CRITICAL INTERVIEW WITH DAVID MURRIN ON THE IMPACT AND PROGRESSION OF WORLD WAR THREE.
A few days ago, I caught up for a brief chat with global forecaster David Murrin.
Those who have followed my work for some time will likely be familiar with David’s analysis. I’ve been corresponding with him since 2022, when I first came across his work, which in part draws on the 54-year Kondratieff cycle (K-wave – 3 x 18).
Major conflict tends to emerge at the end of these long cycles.
However, David’s depth of knowledge when it comes to geopolitics, military strategy and weapons systems places him in a far stronger position than myself to assess what events may occur next – particularly in an environment that is already moving into the early stages of what is now assessed to be a third world war.
I referenced one of his charts illustrating the commodity cycle in last week’s Land Cycle Investor report, reproduced again below.

Charting the K-Wave..
Kondratieff’s data evidenced that prices bottomed in the 1770s and peaked in 1819 after the Napoleonic wars.
They bottomed again in the 1840s and peaked in the early 1860s with the US Civil War.
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