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  • quantitative easing is where the colapse began. Bit by bit. drop by drop. sometimes a crash is not a crash. sometimes it is more like a slow sinking. surprise you're in it now. Good luck

  • @notreal3359ish

    One of the scariest classes I took in college was my finance course last year. My professor was a retired CFO of one of the biggest investment banks on Wall Street. Also, the guy was really well informed about secret societies, and the elites agenda, and wasn't afraid to let us know what is really going on. Any ways, he had us crunch the debt and liquidity ratio's of the GAO, and it was scary to see how bad off we are. Basically, he said a collapse is inevitable.

  • @PrepperDude Could you please share the info that your professor shared with you?

  • @californiaprepping

    Yeah, absolutely. I kinda don't know where to start, because it was something that he would talk about every class in some way. My professor managed $500 million dollars a year for the investment bank, that I can't mention, because I don't want to draw attention to this man. One of the first things he brought up with the class were scams designed by banks, that appeared as investment tools. They would have sales reps for the bank sell these tools knowing

  • @PrepperDude they wouldn't work. He said, that to the bank it didn't matter if it worked or not as long as they made their quarterly earnings. He said of all the Banks, Goldman's was the worst. Go figure, right? In addition to this, he mentioned often that banks had gained control over the government, and that it was normal to hear about politician's being bought off to look the other way. He seemed drawn especially to Lindsey William's. He said that Lindsey's information was

  • @PrepperDude accurate, and reflected some of his past experiences with other hi-power people. I don't advocate for Mr. Williams, and I am just stating what I understand from my professor. I am still in contact with him. Currently, my professor says to keep a look out for the crash. He told my wife to but as much food and supplies as humanly possible. Now, I am not trying to scare you. Please do not believe my experience until you have prayed and done your own research. Thanks!

  • @PrepperDude Thank you for getting back. Its always good to keep your eyes open.

  • @notreal3359ish

    Yeah, that is the opinion I have come to. Thanks for the comment.

  • I think you just keep prepping. Make scenario plans with what you can do in between. Practice your plans and start living a more self reliant life style now.

  • I would say the "transition between the collapse" is mainly the act of prepping. The prepping will just make things easier and survival is mainly what will be priority. Alot of people cant comprehend or understand that. Talking to your family and making sure they understand your thought processes on the subject. Maybe even doing like a weekend drill, like this is what we would have to do if shtf. make a checklist of what you need to live/survive and how your going to provide it.

  • @mntofdk66 I agree! You prepare and practice...have a drill. Make a plan and work the plan.

  • @Herbalpagan

    Yeah, we have done a couple of drills. Every thing works out fine. I think one of the things I am going to work on more is personal fitness. If you can't tell I am starting to get the dad double chin, and that is horrible. I think something like being able to have the stamina to walk a long distance would be worth while, especially if I were in a situation where travel by car was not an option.

  • @mntofdk66

    I guess it has been hard for me to comprehend that because I don't know what to expect. My wife brought up a good point, she mentioned that we are in the transition right now. I thought that was a pretty good point. Who knows though.

  • BTW, Nice man cave. Check out survival blog dot com

  • Enjoy the adventurer of prepping. Make it an opportunity to get closer together as a family. Be thankful that all is well and that you will be ok. Trust in God. Take life one day at a time. Of couse life will go on.

    You are young. Take time to be happy. Enjoy and good luck.

  • @tesskansas

    Yeah, family is huge in situations like that. I try not to think about things like this to much, because it consumes me, and I have a very addictive personality. Seriously, I can't tell you how many hobbies I have had over the years. But enough of my rambling. Thanks for the advice, and take care.

  • @PrepperDude the geographic region of your home wiil help determine how much at risk you might be for SHTF themes.

  • @PrepperDude Thanks for writing back. Take it one day at a time.

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