STOCKS, DUBAI AND TIGER WOODS - Oh My!
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I was told the same by a coworker until I showed them that the best performing stock market of all time was Zimbabwe's, and then showed them the billion dollar bills they had to exchange for basic necessities. But aside from ignorance, it seems that peoples fear of reality is keeping them in the dark. "Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise."
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google 100 items to disappear first, and buy what you would use for barter or need in a collapse. Very helpful for preparing! Also, those in Argentina talked about blackouts for 3-4 hours at a time, so I got a bunch of Coleman propane tanks and a burner for heating without electricity
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Very well done. Thank you for your time!
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So should we party like it's 1999 this holiday season since it could be our last?
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The Dubai story is everywhere, like nothing else is going on.
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I would suggest that people do not know what reality looks like. It's different for most based on their situation. We all share some common bonds though, and that is the reality we are all dealing with.
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Great video and so nice to look at too! ;0)
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Putting Tiger Woods in the title should get some added hits on your vid ; )
Thanks as always!
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thank you
great vid - preparedness is key......!
debtruth1 2 years ago
Thanks deb, good to see you back on!
networkingman 2 years ago
Thanks! Things have been so busy in the last few weeks......working on lots of research too. Hope you're well! Is there snow up there yet?
debtruth1 2 years ago
Hope it's a good busy! No snow yet, there was some over the border in Cheese land, but nothing of any consequence here yet. Maybe some snow on Thursday, but light at best.
networkingman 2 years ago
I simply can't understand how the econmy can be failing before everyone's eyes and financial news such as bloomberg can post articles with headlines like "Dollar Near 16-Month Low Amid Signs Global Economy Recovering". They can't possibly be counting the U.S. in they're assessment. nearly 20% actual national unemployment and they call it a recovery?
poapete 2 years ago
Well the infobabes keep pointing out the DOW is over 10k. People buy the fact this is the ultimate economic barometer.
networkingman 2 years ago