COLLAPSE -- Debt, Peak Oil and Societal Dysfunction end Modern Civilization
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All of it isn't OUR debt, some of it is the big bankers derivatives debt, which we don't owe.
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@Cyrus992 with global warming kicking in (yeah, thats right, sunspots are back) i fully expect to see a desert stretch from arizona to the carolinas.
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You are all worrying too much about soverign debt in a fiat currency world. You will not get inflation if there is a downturn. Peak oil is a problem though, but not the governments debt.
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@MrKillswitch88 --- You are right. Americans today are completely different from those who experienced the Depression and hard times. Cell phones, cable tv, air conditioning, fast food, credit cards. We are soft and when the system crashes, many will not be able to cope.
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the average middle class couldn't manage without a cell phone in their face much less living without power or running water. I have lived like the Amish have for a few months when I was a kid. It is no picnic.
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That is better than what it will actually become. Try a lifeless waste land ware much of the land is uninhabitable and ware nothing green will grow.
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the US will become a immense NICARAGUA....
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Do we have to wait for the end of everything?.Why not have a riot and have sum fun!.
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your videos from waht i've seen so far are really good, i especially like the music you use.
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Y'know, if we could put investment bankers who are short-selling european countries' debt in jail for "legalized" illegal activities (e.g., naked short-selling)
we might have a chance.
My plan: Move to North Carolina. Start a self-sustaining farming community to grow food, get water from nearby lakes, and place solar & wind turbines nearby... Not to mention its warm for less heating! Invest in silver and rebuild our society! Response anyone?
Cyrus992 1 year ago 6
@Cyrus992 -- I would not live where a long cold winter would prevent growing a winter garden. I live in the deep south, high rainfall , mild winters. Also I do not have a bug out retreat, so I must use my existing home and yard. You can grow a lot of food in a smalll space with adequate palnning, and a complete collapse is unlikely, but a some point the government will not be able to provide as much benefits as promised and people will have to learn how to live with less.
PaulRevere2012 1 year ago 2
@PaulRevere2012 Any advice to get what you currently have? I need to survive!!
Cyrus992 1 year ago
@Cyrus992 ----- there are lots of preparedness videos and books. Each person's situation is different, but a 3 month supply of food, a gun and ammo, the ability to plant a garden with seeds, propane and camping stove and some water storage containers is a good start.
PaulRevere2012 1 year ago