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My predictions for future trends related to the social consequences of an economic collapse. This includes a societal shock, depression, civil unrest, class warfare, police crackdown, fascist transformation of society, backlash against the police (and government), rise of the black market, etc.

Blog: Consequences of Economic Collapse
http://demcad.blogspot.com/2011/06/consequences-of-economic-collapse.html

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  • Very well thought video. Have you read any articles into Peak Oil, especially as it relates to a possible catalyst to economic collapse. Which would of course have far greater consequences to just an economic collapse by itself. Starvation, and complete economic political collapse, over the course of a period of time. Something that would parallel the soviet collapse, were starvation, and crime, rebellion were rampant.

  • your right about that - you will know when it is about to happen - when the internet is disrupted - until now the internet and you tube is a pressure valve - when they cut the internet - that will be a sign that they intend to move forward with the crack down - keep an eye for that . they know that with out the internet - there will be a physical rebellion instead of a cyber rebellion

  • @ytgv3fc7 Thanks for the information, appreciated.

  • @chemtrooper no, before there was a monetary system humans had no trade, did not thrive. This was before the time of fire and before the time of the wheel. Papers are not money: gold, silver, stone, steel, copper, fuel, that's money. A poor community also can't aid their own members. This is a stark reality: those down on their luck will die.

  • @rea1001 RFID's have NO INTERNAL POWER SOURCE. Every single one of them is an inductor-antenna to receive power & reflect back a signal containing its own serial # / identifier tag. That's how they are cheap. If no radio power gets TO the RFID chip then no signal is returned. They are not James Bond homing devices. They require external through-air power.

  • @rea1001 they are fixed frequencies, every single mass-produced RFID chip has no moving parts to make it cheap & durable. Radius of deflection is small, frequency is fixed, PERMANENT disruption using microwaves is usually successful. Laser-mic's can't be jammed BUT if you can find the laser you can cut it off. Otherwise you need loud background noise & noise-cancelling in a security enclosure. Also mineralization in terrain that blocks many cell/radio paths will block RFID report paths

  • Sophisticated criminals? Have you seen the over-priced day care centres that the current crop of diploma mill have become? Those aren't strategic and tactical masterminds, those are kids still trying to figure out how to make beer bongs from materials they can afford with the money they found in their couch. Trust me, this fear we can safely put to bed.

    A.G.

  • I dont think gold or silver will be worth anything in the long run of the collapse, but alcohol, cigarettes, toilet paper, salt, and sugar will get you anything you want.

  • I think the more densely populated the area, the more trouble, but places like a small town where everbody knows everybody, these are the places where people will depend on each other and thats the only way to survive. Usually there are farmers, hunters and fishermen in those places often with easy going temperaments. Im not saying its going to be paradise, but this tribe-community mindset is what will save most of us trouble compared to city dwellers.

  • @mozaks80 really quick

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