I'm Preparing for Economic Collapse - Robert Kiyosaki - 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad'
Top Comments
All Comments (35)
-
This guy is a joke! He made all his money from Amyway, then selling books to you fools. If you read all his books he contridicts himself. One minute he said he's never owned a stock, the next book he talks about all the stocks he owns. He claims he sits on boards of public companies, but doing research nothing. His bs on getting rich with real estate he has never done himself. His "rich dad" is never mentioned in his previous books.. do some research
-
When they have poisoned the last river, cut down the last tree, they will find out that money cannot feed them.
-
why not start going your own food. it does not take long to grow your own garden full of fresh vegies. >< come on now.. hyper inflation or not, god gave us 2 hands, 2 legs, and brain for a reason.
-
To all Preppers: Don't tell sheep. Let them die. The majority are morons who cant think for themselves anyway. Think about yourselves and protect you and your family.
-
Hooray!! Everyone's talking about buying guns!! Time to set up my Coffin-making business! Yessir! I am gonna be rich! filthy effin rich! :))))
-
Nobody will give you a cup of beans for a cup of gold when corporate farms shut down and there's no more food.
-
I bought 6 oz of silver today (bullion, not stock.) I feel like I am late to the party, but I would rather be late than miss it altogher. To everyone who feels they missed out on the best opportunity, buy silver now. Don't think you've lost. Buy today, buy tomorrow, keep buying as much as you can.
-
THE most valuable commodity during a crash is guns and bullets. The second most valuable is canned food. Freeze dried food is way too expensive for the lack of daily caloric intake it provides. Oh.... women's make up and hair coloring is third. That shit is practically priceless.
-
@myaksitch nicely said... just an FYI, look up the word, 'normalcy bias'
you can keep your gold, I'll keep my food and guns..
rancho68 6 months ago 15
@Vexx1978 I started to prep in 2002. I have paid attention to the world and economy. Your never too late , but to assume that this is "all of a sudden" is just not correct. Even in a good state of the economy - you should always be self sufficient as much as possible. Why depend on others if something happens to your job ? Or illness ect ... just think ahead and do not knock others for their decisions to protect their family.
isellmail 2 months ago 5