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  • dili jud mapugngan ang inflation...

  • This is the real deal folks

  • Yes, I've noticed that potatoe chips are in smaller bags but the same price. I use to be able to be able to get the two-for-a- dollar on honey buns, no more, they are eighty-five cents each. I think people are noticing these changes but nobody talks much about it, they just accept it, what can we do most reason, worst yet they feel helpless to do anyting.

  • @1lain Pringles are still cheap, and now you get 90 per tube.

  • Thank you for unveiling the truth.

  • Real estate has been stable in this neighborhood of north Texas all throughout the crisis. But yesterday I saw a guy on the street corner holding up a sign that advertised a house up for auction Sunday. Any bids are welcome. Sounds like the banks are finally running out of options. However my next door neighbor has had 2 foreclosure filings in the last 6 months. I don't know how he can keep living there?

  • what would the founder fathers do? remove this government and bring a new government that follows the constitution!

  • The silver manipulation by the big banks has already been exposed a couple of months ago by king world news (andrew mcquire) and gata Adrian Douglas.

    After the cftc hearing .

    Why is the price of silver the same now as then even though this 100 to 1 relationship between physical and paper has been exposed and admitted ?

    There is way more to this than meets the eye , ear, or sence.

    Silver investers have not obviously demanded physical delievery on their paper contracts. WHY NOT?

    Hhhmmm.

  • You folks do realize that NIA is owned by once stock market scammer Jonathan Lebed who has now gotten involved with YT'ers George4title,MOT and visionvictory and presumably still backburnernews.

    There won't be hyper-inflation only a deep deflationary depression period.

    Have any of you STOP and wondered why would NIA be promoting stocks??????

    hello common sense,,,where are you?

  • @connectingdots1

    Thumbs up on your comment. You hit the nail right on the head.

    I also like the way so many people are taking Vision Victory's advice. The guy lives in his wifes parents basement and hasn't had a job in at least 2 years.

    He's a bum. But he seems to have financial advice for everyone here on youtube.

    These clowns won't get far.

  • @thetwentyteens Where as you Mr 20teen are a finacial expert posting from your Manhatten penthouse...not.

  • @Puzzoozoo

    I live in a small one bedroom on the 4th floor. What the hell does that have to do with anything.

    The guy lives in his in laws basement and tries to come off as all wise. I wouldn't even care if he didn't block comments. He threw me off his channel for questioning him. That's horrible, coming from a guy who always talks about freedom.

  • What a smart dude.....the baby boomer generation will end us all. They are the only people that vote and will vote for whomever candidate promises them that their checks will not bounce. The problem with this is that the checks will be worthless.

    Once again the young will get screwed by the old.

  • NIA has a website. The website requests email addresses. Could someone direct me to the privacy policy regarding these email addresses? It's standard-operating-procedure to have a privacy regarding email addresses. As a matter of fact, I've never seen a website without a privacy policy. I've asked Vision Victory as spokesperson for NIA and have not received a response. I've emailed the website webmaster and have not received a response. What's up?

  • @budb11 Why don't you have another e-mail address to use? I use 3.

  • interesting stuff.

  • thats 20 billion a month just on food stamps if all 40 million got 500 dollars a month

  • These videos keep getting better and better. Very interesting. And helping me prepare for what is really coming. Stop watching the news people!

  • I'm sorry but Vision victory contradicts himself just to try to prove we will have inflation and not deflation. I remember in a past VV video he spoke of how the mass baby boomer retirement will mean less spending bcuz retirees spend less than those not retired. He mentions that here but then when the interviewer realizes that that spells deflation VV says that the amount of people retiring will be many times more than in past history, that doesn't change the fact that they will spend less.

  • @Numonic7 It is true that govt. spending will increase but total spending will decrease because those retirees will be spending less than they did before they went in to retirement. So that is deflationary. Govt. spending increases but total spending(which is govt. and private) decreases. Retirees will be spending less than they did before they retired.

  • @Numonic7 Well, you have a point for sure that isn't talked about much, but I think you're missing a few things. First of all, they're still spending everything they've got and get. That is not saving, that is still spending. Then you have the bailouts etc, which does increase inflation. I'd advise you to listen to what Peter Schiff has to say. Should I link you to the relevant clips regarding this issue?

    We will get deflation, and we already are experiencing it - but in gold, not dollar.

  • @forestloves Yeah but I was addressing those that fear govt. entitlements will mean increased total spending when it will really mean a decrease in total spending. Bailouts(which is part of govt. spending) would cause inflation only if private spending didn't drop more than govt. spending increased. So you have to think about the private sector spending too which is falling off a cliff and govt. spending(bailouts) aren't enough to replace the loss. Mike Norman has a point, listen to him.

  • @Numonic7 Has Mike Norman ever debated Peter Schiff?

    If not, they should have a go at each other. Don't you think?

    Other than that, you're missing a crucial point: The rate of spending isn't what matters, what matters is money supply growth. The tiny increase in deflation when consumers stop consuming fervently is irrelevant in comparison with the increased inflation of the currency when the money supply grows. You would have a point if the dollar wasn't fiat currency.

  • @forestloves Yes Norman and Schiff have both been guests on Fox business together. You can find it on youtube.

    You are wrong. It matters less how much supply of $ there is than how many are being spent The rate of spending determines the amount of demand & value for the currency. Spending is the exchange of currency for things that are not the currency. More spending means there is less demand for $'s and less spending means there is more demand for $'s, we've the latter now, $ bullish.

  • @Numonic7 Wait, what? Your argument does not at all follow logically. But, so you don't think we will have inflation, or are currently not experiencing it? Buy much groceries?

    Also, from that episode, Norman has said for years that gold and oil is going to go down, and that the dollar was going to go up. Has that happened? Also, demand means nothing in comparison with supply. People always demand everything, but few things are seldom available.

    Did Norman predict the NASDAQ and housing bubble?

  • @forestloves Yes prices of somethings are higher today than they were a few years ago but OVER ALL prices are lower today than they were a few years ago.

    Demand is most important. You say "people always demand everything, but few things are seldom available" but you have to include the currency as one of those few things. Availability is not defined by the supply of something but by the willingness of someone to exchange that thing. Right now there's less total money willing to be exchanged.

  • @Numonic7 No, all the relevant stuff that people always need are much higher today, i.e. food and energy. That's how you measure inflation, and not through the price of houses or LCD screens.

    And I did include that. Still waiting for a response to the Norman stuff. It's OK to be wrong and follow the incorrect messiah, dude. I'm not judging you or acting like I'm better because I listen to someone who gets it right.

    :)

    Peace

  • @forestloves Oh the irony. You chastise govt. for calculating inflation wrong bcuz they leave out food and energy and then you go around calculating inflation w/o including "houses/LCD screens". I include everything when calculating inflation.

    So you agree that global spending is down from a few years ago?

    I don't know much of Mike Norman's predictions but predicting the price moves of a few things(gold/oil) has nothing to do with the fact that global spending and thus overall prices is down

  • @Numonic7 No-no, because the essentials are the things that go up first and foremost. If food and energy are expensive as shit but houses/rent and LCD screens are available for the dirt poor, you'll still have riots in the streets, because food and energy is what matters the most, hands fucking down :) Or is this something you want to argue against?

    Where is overall prices down in the U.S.? Let's cut the ideology and get to the data. Link me, please.

  • @forestloves The reason house sales dropped is not bcuz the prices were too high, house sales dropped bcuz banks stopped making loans. So if food and energy prices got too high it would be bcuz there would be allot of subsidies for food and energy and the high price wouldn't stop people from being able to get food bcuz just like those with no income were able to afford a mortgage, anyone that wants food will be able to get a loan to afford it.

    Housing is more than 50% of consumer consumption

  • @Numonic7 Allright then. Do not stack up on food, and don't buy precious metals to keep the value of your dollar for the future.

    I'm not skilled enough for this debate, to be honest, and I simply trust Peter Schiff et. al. Let's call it a debate and leave it at that =)

    Peace

  • @hobatu do you think the government will allow tax revenue to go down?

  • @visionvictory ...

    haha they dont have a choice. if they try to tax that out of the economy, the economy would shrink to meet the previous tax revenues anyway. Then, people would be furious. What I'm sure they'll do are increase taxes on the rich some and fill the defecit with inlfation. That would be one miserable country to live in.

  • hobatu,

    He may be a nice guy and mean well, He is not seeing the big picture. I feel for you Daniel.

    Where ever country he is from obviously doesn't have the worlds reserve currency. Daniel keep up the work, I'm sure you get tired at times.

  • At 14.:12 I counter your statement that we live in a socialist nation. We live in a capitalist nation, which forces the other 98% to live off of their landlords.

  • debt is deflationary

  • A false flag and another forced war will cause deflation on the short term....But the true high value of gold and silver will prevail on the long. Decoupling can also happen with gold and silver prices going up while everything else goes down in value.

  • Super!

  • Great post :)

  • I don't believe we have to worry about inflation. The majority of the people don't have jobs, no jobs no money to buy anything, no matter how much "they" raise the price.

    you can't squeez blood out of a turnip!

  • Duh genius, money printing is inflation...the currency is nothing but paper.

  • My definition of hyperinflation is when the inflation rate surpasses the expiration date. What I mean by that is, if you go to the store and ask yourself will the price of this thing I want rise before the expiration date comes due. That's when there is hyperinflation and when the mass hoarding will begin.  That's not happening right now though. Will it happen? Maybe. I don't know, we'll see. But best bet is to hold silver and gold just in case since they have the longest expiration date.

  • @Numonic7 You can't eat silver and gold and unless you have 2 - 3 years of food, drink and supplies HIDDEN away, I suggest you worry about your stomach first.

  • @marieatthelake well then ill bring my silver to your house and buy all your food.thanks

  • @18wheeler76 My food is not and will not be for sale, thanks.

  • @marieatthelake if you have the metal, you can get the food.

  • @ejames80 You can only get the food if some fool is willing to sell it to you.

  • @marieatthelake hahaha, i can see you have never been in a situation like it, have for sure they will be organized groups/criminals/speculators who will sell any kind of comodity, so i say again, if you have the metal, you can get the food.

  • @ejames80 When the people are starving, the rules change. The only way they'll get our food is with a bazooka, or better.

  • @marieatthelake Ohh yeah, you'll see that too, a couple of guns in your house and like 5 boxes of ammo should be in your closet by now.

    But really, no matter how bad the thing is, you always gonna have trade on the streets. The guy who packed himself with food and know needs let say some medicine or some gallons of gas will trade to get what he needs, dont know if you have, but i've seen it before.

  • @marieatthelake You kind of have a point. I've never been in a famine situation and even the written accounts of past famine situations aren't understandable how people got through it but maybe hoarding food is more important than hoarding silver. I don't know. The situation sucks. I just don't even want to think of it any more. I got this silver but I don't know if I should continue to hold it or sell it, try to find a better performing asset & just forget about this hyperinflation talk.

  • @marieatthelake I thought about it more and realized that just bcuz US is in hyperinflation, doesn't mean that other nations will be in hyperinflation. History has shown that hyperinflations have been happening to individual nations at different times so even though US is hyperinflation, other nations with booming economies and need for silver in industry will be demanding silver. It'll be vital to leave the hyperinflated nation. Silver's high value to weight ratio will be the best passport.

  • prepare by buying penny stocks

  • You left out one of the ways to get out of this mess and that is war.

  • @nld1960 War has always been their intention.

  • @marieatthelake Yea, you're right!

  • @marieatthelake Nation's in decline, almost always choose war as their means to finish themselves off.

  • @Puzzoozoo The people who will do the dying don't choose war. Corrupt politicians choose war. Those corrupt polticians think, because they're VIPs and have set up a collective, protected home inside a mountain, they will be spared the suffering. If America ever figures out what's really going on, they'll be spared nothing (I hope).

  • @marieatthelake "think, because they're VIPs and have set up a collective, protected home inside a mountain, they will be spared the suffering" Spooky, check out the trailer of the new Resident Evil movie.

  • Great Interview - I appreciate the work that you guys put into things. I believe people are starting to wake up a little (winter sleep, lol) and are starting to educate themselves. Its only through the posts like this on youtube and other places non-main stream media (propaganda) that help in the Global Awakening. So, again, thank you and thumbs up. I recommend people redistribute your work so more can benefit!

  • GREAT JOB 5*****

  • Joe Lieberman is on record calling for the President to have the power to shutdown the internet.

    People need to put "waking up" at the top of their to do list.

  • @EMPIREofPUPPETS Joe Lieberman should be told the internet isn't America centric, and that Mr O's authority stops at America's border.

  • Everyone's noticed the inflation. Look at a box of cereal. Look at a gallon of milk. Look at the price of gold. The dollar is worth less than 2 cents.

  • The internet will get enough people together to know the truths, but can it bring enough people to remove the problems? We'll find out within the next 10 years.

  • You guy's are fantastic thanks a lot for putting so much work into the videos and trying to educate as many people as you can.

    You give out a lot of economic advice, but do you have any recommendations for day to day life after the collapse. I dont know if I'm looking at the glass half empty, but major metropolitan cities seem like they are going to become no-mans-land with people at each others throats for basic supplies and law enforcement being completly helpless. .... :(

  • @milkcowx Get out of the cities. Start a large garden. Learn to can, smoke, dry, ferment and preserve the food you grow. Hide your food, drink and supplies.

  • @marieatthelake Except that's not really sustainable either. You cant survive on your own, Going into the woods or becoming the next Crocodile Dundee will only get you so far. You need a community of people to do more then just live day to day.

  • @milkcowx I have a large family and a community of like - minded citizens. Most agree with me and are preparing as well as they can. Others disagree or are not in a position to prepare.

  • At 19:31 he asks what do you think people should do? That's the Million Dollar Question for this video isn't it? I'm a senior, well almost and I don't have any clue of what the GOV. is about to do and if I did then I would make a move. Speaking of moving, the new Oliver Stone Movie South of the Border just arrived in theatres near you. It's a great flick and worth watching. You might just change your mind on where you should live in the immediate future. Have a Great Day and Good Luck Americans.

  • REV 18:21

  • @kc9gpj If you get a chance, Google search: REV 18 New Living Testament and study the whole chapter. Then when you get to this verse fit it into everything that is currently happening.... :-))

  • End the FED and restore the Republic!

  • @ihatemexico Amen brother!!

  • You can't eat silver and gold. If you don't have, at least, a year's worth of food drink and supplies, buy or grow your one, two, three... years of FOOD, DRINK AND SUPPLIES. Better to feel silly about buying all that food than to wish to God you had.

  • @marieatthelake Keep quiet about your supplies. it is now against the law to have more than a months worth of food and some states have made it against the law to have rain barrels because the states say they own the rain. Seriously.

  • @marieatthelake wat ...where u see that at... they own the rain

  • @bigbootychick32 Colorado.

  • @marieatthelake Against the law to have longterm food storage!? Thats quite astonishing if true. Might I ask where that is? But yes, certainly a good idea to stock up - you have to eat anyway, and its not like prices are going down anytime this decade.

  • @mouthpiece200 Longterm food storage is considered hoarding by our corrupt government and is called that in the homeland Security Bill. I haven't read the bill but that info has been circulating around informed sources for a while.

    That info and the info about 2 states passing a law against rain barrels is in the YouTube video by NewAmericaNow titled "Economin Collapse and Survival After Hyperinflation".If you're surprised, I suggest you go to YouTube videos by Gerald Celente and Bob Chapman

  • @marieatthelake Correction: The rain barrel info is not in the video. It's in the comments section.

  • everywhere you go to buy silver they add a fee to silver, usually a $1 to $2 per ounce.

  • Great interview!

    Prepare now boys and girls for the total collapse of the US economy within 6 months now......

    AmericanSurvival101 dot com

  • @DeathOfTheDollar2010 they have been calling for 6 months a month ago.....or is it the end of the year 2010, entering 2011?

  • @drewstarr71

    The elections this November may be the final point where it drops off the cliff......

    The government is preparing for complete and total ciaos from the public. Do they know something?

    AmericanSurvival101 dot com

  • @DeathOfTheDollar2010 They as the government? Hell ya they know....it is all planned out. The fema camps are in place the stupid kids in the national guard with the Russian troops that are being dropped off in San Francisco will guard the camps. The globalist are the one's behind all this, do your own research. Obama is already selected to win, so ya chaos will be a understatement.

  • @DeathOfTheDollar2010 I think it will be october. everything bad happens in october

  • @DeathOfTheDollar2010 Yep we looking at total collaps b4 the end of the year! this is it

  • Think about hyperinflation. Barrels of money ,people giving it away to get anything of value. Exact opposite exists today. People at all levels are trying to get money.Banks/employers/people "hoarding" it.

    Debt deflation/destruction first .THEN hyperinflation.

    We are in a hyper deflation/depression , inflation, THEN hyperinflation /depression.

    You are 1 day to 5 years early.

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