Are you ready for the coming collapse?
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Made the decision in May 2011 to planet a heirloom organic garden in our yard, first attempt got over 1,400 lbs of food, 1,100 lbs frozen.
First time, never grew food in my life....
Documented it all on YT check my channel out, blew our mind and it tastes better...
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It is time to wake up. Mainstream is being wipeout. It is time for all of us to pull ourselves up by our bootstraps and take control of our finances. You must learn how to reduce you Taxes, Earn more money without trading your time for it, and why you should be collecting Silver and Gold to protect your family. Visit my Youtube site and view my video about how to Increase your income and pay less Taxes.
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@moviematcanada I'm wrong that they ended up paying for the debt. I'm not lying! This person was making under $1,800/monthly. Too much money? The only thing they had was their house which they inherited, I think they would have put a lien on their home that's what may have made it difficult to fine for bankruptcy. This happened around 2 yrs ago, things may have changed since then, but they did have to pay around 18k. So they found their blood somehow.
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Me too
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Actually your wrong about that, I'm quite aware of the bankruptcy laws in Canada and how they have changed under the Harper regime, they can make you drag it out only if you make over the min allowed to live which is $1,800 per month.
The problem with your friend is he was making too much money when he declared BK, if you are under the min amount you can be discharged in 9 months.
As the saying goes "Can't take blood from a stone"
Had a friend who went BK on $770K free in 9 months
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@moviematcanada They won't let you go bankrupt so easy anymore here in Canada. I have a friend who filed for bankruptcy they owed over 50k & they still had to still pay about 30% of the debt. I just paid off a small debt I had, I didn't want to go through all the hassle of filing for bankruptcy. Most think you just tell the creditors over the phone "I'm broke, can't pay" & its over. I saw what my friend went through, its very stressful & more extensive/intrusive than just saying "I'm broke"
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I'm looking forward to the collapse.
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its all gonna come crashing down
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gr8 just finished a bottle of red wine and your not helping me much !
lets get back to growing veg.
you speak the truth which not many understand.but hey ,to be honest ive had a drink and my values has dropped massifly lol.
i love your garden and your values,we will speak more.
i bless(not god) you and your family :-)
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BTW you won't be able to afford the interest on your mortgage after the collapse, how does 20% sound saw that in Canada 1981, or 35% per month on your CC saw that in Brasil 1991.
Actually in Brasil in 91 you could only get mortgages in USD privately, no banks would lend long term due to hyper-inflation & currency devaluations.
Property taxes are going to be more than your mortgage....
The UK has the highest per capita debt in the world, when your combine private, gov & commercial
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I'm Canadian, our BK laws are insane, not like the States easy come easy go...
Seriously look into it, do some research on this before you dismiss it as crazy.
There is going to be no credit when it collapses, it's all a scam to keep you paying with the hope of keeping your credit, saw that in Brasil in 91.
I have a business & I saw with my own eyes in 2008 & 09 the banks panicking pulling credit that wasn't being used, reducing their potential exposure even though nothing was wrong.
Well its 2012 now...
BeautyinChaos1 2 months ago 9
@BeautyinChaos1
wow you can read a calendar, impressive
concen 2 months ago 16