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June 8, 2010 at 5:39 PM #561746jimmyleParticipantIf you are right, I should buy some guns and ammos?
Here is part of the book you can read:
[quote=Arraya]I’d like to know what you folks think of his general direction of the economy for the next 5-10 years
I say a quick but severe deflationary collapse (Q42010-Q12012) dovetailing nicely into possible war and simultaneous global hyperinflationary meltdown as the global debt financing model decouples coinciding with a JIT breakdown (late 2012 on) to full collapse. Then moving on to a new global understanding or full on mad maxian hell.
Not really anything to invest in, except hopefully the inherent good in humanity, because that’s the only thing that will save us.
Cheers![/quote]
June 8, 2010 at 5:39 PM #562027jimmyleParticipantIf you are right, I should buy some guns and ammos?
Here is part of the book you can read:
[quote=Arraya]I’d like to know what you folks think of his general direction of the economy for the next 5-10 years
I say a quick but severe deflationary collapse (Q42010-Q12012) dovetailing nicely into possible war and simultaneous global hyperinflationary meltdown as the global debt financing model decouples coinciding with a JIT breakdown (late 2012 on) to full collapse. Then moving on to a new global understanding or full on mad maxian hell.
Not really anything to invest in, except hopefully the inherent good in humanity, because that’s the only thing that will save us.
Cheers![/quote]
June 8, 2010 at 5:39 PM #561146jimmyleParticipantIf you are right, I should buy some guns and ammos?
Here is part of the book you can read:
[quote=Arraya]I’d like to know what you folks think of his general direction of the economy for the next 5-10 years
I say a quick but severe deflationary collapse (Q42010-Q12012) dovetailing nicely into possible war and simultaneous global hyperinflationary meltdown as the global debt financing model decouples coinciding with a JIT breakdown (late 2012 on) to full collapse. Then moving on to a new global understanding or full on mad maxian hell.
Not really anything to invest in, except hopefully the inherent good in humanity, because that’s the only thing that will save us.
Cheers![/quote]
June 8, 2010 at 5:39 PM #561046jimmyleParticipantIf you are right, I should buy some guns and ammos?
Here is part of the book you can read:
[quote=Arraya]I’d like to know what you folks think of his general direction of the economy for the next 5-10 years
I say a quick but severe deflationary collapse (Q42010-Q12012) dovetailing nicely into possible war and simultaneous global hyperinflationary meltdown as the global debt financing model decouples coinciding with a JIT breakdown (late 2012 on) to full collapse. Then moving on to a new global understanding or full on mad maxian hell.
Not really anything to invest in, except hopefully the inherent good in humanity, because that’s the only thing that will save us.
Cheers![/quote]
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