Save Your Children By Leaving The US
Save Your Children By Leaving The US
You might not have any children but you can save yourself by leaving the US.
Save Your Children By Leaving The US
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Save Your Children By Leaving The US
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Absolutely. Most countries unaligned to American (Century) interests have been taking huge steps to disconnect from the petrodollar system, reduce their exposure to US debt and base their trade agreement on anything but the dollar. When the US pops, and pop it will together with a small number of tier 1 economies, it will have the effect of a balloon exploding far away in the sky. A mighty spectacle, but fewer people than you think will get hurt.The_Adventurer wrote:The idea that when the dollar collapses it will take the world with it is just more American arrogance.
I disagree, China, Japan and the EU are in just as much debt as the US is. China has been building ghost cities(like Ordos) for years and lying about their economic growth. Unemployment in Europe is exploding and Japan has the most public debt in the world. Its basically a race to see which nation can debase their currency the fastest. When one nations currency falls the rest will soon follow.The_Adventurer wrote:The idea that when the dollar collapses it will take the world with it is just more American arrogance.
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Yes.Taco wrote:I disagree, China, Japan and the EU are in just as much debt as the US is. China has been building ghost cities(like Ordos) for years and lying about their economic growth. Unemployment in Europe is exploding and Japan has the most public debt in the world. Its basically a race to see which nation can debase their currency the fastest. When one nations currency falls the rest will soon follow.The_Adventurer wrote:The idea that when the dollar collapses it will take the world with it is just more American arrogance.
Just the fact that whole world runs on monopoly fiat currency spells trouble for everyone.
This is the first time in history of a possible world wide hyperinflation.
Not one currency of any country is backed by anything.....nothing at all.
Japan and Europe are in horrible debt, especially Greece.
Japan is printing their fiat currency like crazy.
Credit is tight in China and inflation is at a high in China right now.
Credit is tight in the ENTIRE world.
Within the next decade, some terrible things are going to happen to the world's economies.
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Here's what I'm taking about.SilverEnergy wrote:Yes.Taco wrote:I disagree, China, Japan and the EU are in just as much debt as the US is. China has been building ghost cities(like Ordos) for years and lying about their economic growth. Unemployment in Europe is exploding and Japan has the most public debt in the world. Its basically a race to see which nation can debase their currency the fastest. When one nations currency falls the rest will soon follow.The_Adventurer wrote:The idea that when the dollar collapses it will take the world with it is just more American arrogance.
Just the fact that whole world runs on monopoly fiat currency spells trouble for everyone.
This is the first time in history of a possible world wide hyperinflation.
Not one currency of any country is backed by anything.....nothing at all.
Japan and Europe are in horrible debt, especially Greece.
Japan is printing their fiat currency like crazy.
Credit is tight in China and inflation is at a high in China right now.
Credit is tight in the ENTIRE world.
Within the next decade, some terrible things are going to happen to the world's economies.
China's Local Government Debt Explodes
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sheldon-f ... 28661.html
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Agreed. But TPTB are not going to let the dollar collapse. Have people not noticed that this country, with its state-of-the-art military that can be deployed at will around the globe, is the plutocrats' command headquarters? Banksters will write off debts, the US will start wars -- whatever is necessary, the US is not going down the tubes as a political entity, and the dollar will not tank.The_Adventurer wrote:The idea that when the dollar collapses it will take the world with it is just more American arrogance.
Now, that said, TPTB seem perfectly content to allow 80 percent of the American population to live in debt poverty, and for the culture to be completely degraded.
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Yes and no. To say there is no where to hide because it is all interconnected, is kinda arrogant in a sly way. But to rephrase and say the world's developed economies will implode is not.The_Adventurer wrote:The idea that when the dollar collapses it will take the world with it is just more American arrogance.
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They have control of the currency, and consequently of the economy. Any time they want to create jobs they can pump money into the real economy, rather than keeping it all in the financial sector.Ghost wrote:They will have to keep it from collapsing then. And so far it looks like they aren't doing a good job. TPTB are not all powerful and I think it is easy to forget that. If they were all powerful, why did they let Rome collapse? The Ottoman Empire? The British Empire? The people indicate the health of a country. The U.S. is having crises in population, immigration, looming currency collapse, morals/ethics (always a key indicator of course), single mom-hood, and tons of other social problems. And these are systemic and are part of the plan, so they won't get better. When enough taxpayers and jobs disappear and it becomes clear that people are going to starve, collapse is near. It can't go on forever. We have to stop this mentality that TPTB are omnipotent. Isn't that what they would prefer we believe? Why would any of us believe in going abroad if it is all pointless anyway?gsjackson wrote:Agreed. But TPTB are not going to let the dollar collapse. Have people not noticed that this country, with its state-of-the-art military that can be deployed at will around the globe, is the plutocrats' command headquarters? Banksters will write off debts, the US will start wars -- whatever is necessary, the US is not going down the tubes as a political entity, and the dollar will not tank.The_Adventurer wrote:The idea that when the dollar collapses it will take the world with it is just more American arrogance.
Now, that said, TPTB seem perfectly content to allow 80 percent of the American population to live in debt poverty, and for the culture to be completely degraded.
Don't get me wrong -- the US has already collapsed, as a functional culture and economy. But the world's currencies are manipulated by the same international bankers, and they will not allow the dollar to collapse.
And let's be as precise as we can about whom we're talking about here. International bankers were not around during the Roman Empire. They have no control over colonial revolutions against imperialist oppressors. And, having fomented WWI, they were more than happy to see the Islamic (a strong cultural bias against usury) Ottoman Empire go down.
This is exactly the type of arrogant response most Americans will give. I thought the international bankers did a nice job of gutting Detroit and the rest of the Midwest. They moved 56,000 manufacturing companies from the US to China since 2001, a fact most Americans don't even know about.gsjackson wrote:But the world's currencies are manipulated by the same international bankers, and they will not allow the dollar to collapse.Ghost wrote:They will have to keep it from collapsing then. And so far it looks like they aren't doing a good job. TPTB are not all powerful and I think it is easy to forget that. If they were all powerful, why did they let Rome collapse? The Ottoman Empire? The British Empire? The people indicate the health of a country. The U.S. is having crises in population, immigration, looming currency collapse, morals/ethics (always a key indicator of course), single mom-hood, and tons of other social problems. And these are systemic and are part of the plan, so they won't get better. When enough taxpayers and jobs disappear and it becomes clear that people are going to starve, collapse is near. It can't go on forever. We have to stop this mentality that TPTB are omnipotent. Isn't that what they would prefer we believe? Why would any of us believe in going abroad if it is all pointless anyway?gsjackson wrote:Agreed. But TPTB are not going to let the dollar collapse. Have people not noticed that this country, with its state-of-the-art military that can be deployed at will around the globe, is the plutocrats' command headquarters? Banksters will write off debts, the US will start wars -- whatever is necessary, the US is not going down the tubes as a political entity, and the dollar will not tank.The_Adventurer wrote:The idea that when the dollar collapses it will take the world with it is just more American arrogance.
Now, that said, TPTB seem perfectly content to allow 80 percent of the American population to live in debt poverty, and for the culture to be completely degraded.
Massive Dollar Selloff
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