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A Death Embrace and Happy Golden Years coming to a crashing economy near you!

March 29th, 2011

The economy is crashing. It’s merely in a stasis. There are so many elements bringing this thing down. Get ready , buy gold, silver, and durable goods. Ron Paul, Peter Schiff and many others agree – gold & silver are good safe havens during an economic collapse. Link to article: finance.yahoo.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

  1. NeuterSkooter
    March 29th, 2011 at 02:04 | #1

    I am going to reccomend a book for urban survival, when all he’ll breaks loose

  2. Futarius2050
    March 29th, 2011 at 02:45 | #2

    As a resource planner I do agree that dependency fosters helplessness. However, due to lack of the “welfare state” (like in Germany, England), there are Americans who can practically live off the land. Don’t look at the suburbs but the people of Appalachia, eastern Tex (rural). Many of them hunt, collect berries, fish, dig roots. Those “hillbillies” will be the new upper class unless disruptions can be avoided. I would take a trailer in TN over a nice Cali home any day if econ. collapse occured

  3. pretorious700
    March 29th, 2011 at 03:43 | #3

    I graduated from Cal Berkeley, and I can tell you that idealogy is the driving force there, not solid academics…It’s been that way for 30 years, and it’s gotten progressively worse.

  4. MainTightSqueeze
    March 29th, 2011 at 04:01 | #4

    I commented similarly in your other video about healthcare and geriatrics. There will be a massive die off in the elderly and sick because they are all dependent on daily medications for life. There will be nothing we can do for those who are dependent on chemicals to live. No matter how much preparation we do, it will be a matter of triage as to who we can help. Some will be too far gone to waste precious supplies on. Harsh reality of survival without modern care.

  5. dave777blaster
    March 29th, 2011 at 04:15 | #5

    in the next 2 years 26% of the remaining jobs will be lost in America . Mostly Govt jobs . Police replaced by army
    teachers cut back etc..the trouble is not the system it is the fact that nothing is funded in America.Americans have been robbed on a mega scale that escapes most people’s minds it on such a colossal scale.
    Soon Americans especially will move to and fro gnashing their teeth.Then the Zionists will offer the 1 world govt.the flag the constitution will be trampled by the masses

  6. freemarket11
    March 29th, 2011 at 04:26 | #6

    I agree something is starting to happen, about a 1/3rd of Americans are very angry and have lost hope in the system. Another 1/3rd has no idea that anything is wrong, or believe we are in a time that will soon pass. The other 1/3rd are trying to keep this system in place as long as they can, those who benefit from it.

    We can’t just have another elections cycle in which 92% of incumbents who voted for our demise are re-elected. That solves nothing.

  7. freemarket11
    March 29th, 2011 at 05:10 | #7

    Well, a 3rd party will not work, so those who abandon the Rep. party, are deciding not to vote or vote for individuals, so that isn’t a bad path to take. Those who are trying to save the Rep. party are finding some success, so good luck to them, change is something those in control of the party do not want. The resistance to change in the party is fierce. Voting in the primaries, and supporting people running is about it.

  8. imsailing2
    March 29th, 2011 at 05:58 | #8

    Ya, we are pretty much of the same mind. I know some who are dead set against abandoning the Rep party & some who are dead set against trying to save the Rep party. I’m in neither one of those camps. I’ll do whatever it takes to save my country & my kids heritage. I wish I knew for sure which direction we need to take, but think only time will tell. I heard for the first time a higher percentage of ppl are registered Independent than the other two parties! Maybe something is starting to happen!

  9. freemarket11
    March 29th, 2011 at 05:59 | #9

    You know I can see from you writings we are of like minds, we as conservatives are in a tight spot. I agree only support repubs that are real conservatives, and how about we vote out every other incumbent then? Many people are working hard to take over the republican party, and we need get this done, this country is in such a mess and getting worse btw.

  10. imsailing2
    March 29th, 2011 at 06:04 | #10

    @freemarket: I’m not sure what the answer is yet; to abandon the Republican party or whip it into shape. I won’t vote for liberal Rep.s because I want to send the party a message that I won’t support those candidates. If enough registered Rep.s did that, the party would have to stop pushing them. To clean up the Rep party we also have to come out in droves to support the Conservative candidates. If we send the party a message that conservatives will win & libs will loose, we might have a chance.

  11. imsailing2
    March 29th, 2011 at 06:15 | #11

    @freemarket: I am far too well acquainted with RINO’s…I live in CA after all! We have the biggest RINO known to man as a governor. Agreed we have far too many Republican’s that don’t vote the platform, but there are some who do & the degree of progressiveness in the Republican party is far less than the Dems. Problem with voting out EVERY incumbent…I could name 3 or 4 who are voting correctly & I don’t want to loose them. Do you want to loose Bachmann, McClintock & god forbid, Ron Paul?

  12. freemarket11
    March 29th, 2011 at 06:23 | #12

    I agree that the republican platform what they are supposed to stand for is good. The majority of republicans are not good, only a small handful are voting as the platform states. They are called RINO’s, republicans in name only. Check out the voting records, and let’s vote out every incumbent regardless of party in 2010, if we do indeed have another election.

  13. imsailing2
    March 29th, 2011 at 06:37 | #13

    @freemarket11: I agree to a point.

    First, I said libs, not Dems. Liberal is an ideology, not a party & there is varying degrees of liberalness in both parties.
    The problem w/ the Republicans right now is the progressive/lib thought that has snuck in.

    Still, the Rep platform is good & solid unlike the Dem platform. The Rep party has a much lesser degree of progressive poison & based on that & their solid platform, it would be much easier to reclaim that party for the ppl

  14. freemarket11
    March 29th, 2011 at 06:43 | #14

    Nice, you are a good man. I respect you.

  15. nitdiver5
    March 29th, 2011 at 07:25 | #15

    I would be deluded if I didn’t believe in a pre-trib rapture. I have studied the topic quite extensively. However, I am not a passive Christian. I’m ex-Army. I swore and oath to protect this country from all enemies, foreign and domestic. It looks like it will be ther latter. I’d rather die fighting in the streets from an NWO bullet than let these criminals destroy America. But neither will I be silent about what the Bible teaches. Now if I could just do what it teaches!

  16. freemarket11
    March 29th, 2011 at 07:35 | #16

    John Williams, of shadow stats, an economist who has been crunching the real numbers, and is highly respected, states hyper-inflation will be here this year. I think we have months left myself, from research and observing. Man you can almost feel it now.

  17. freemarket11
    March 29th, 2011 at 07:55 | #17

    Good point, I’ve read Hawaii is holding off on a special election for a rep, they cant afford it and they stated it wouldn’t make much difference. Maybe that will change? Either way, none of the people in congress care anymore about doing as the people wish, therefore they know something is coming… possibly maybe not?

  18. freemarket11
    March 29th, 2011 at 08:54 | #18

    Yeah a bartender position received 500 applications near me in a more stable area believe it or not. A grocery stocker position received over 1,000. Amazing, this isn’t a depression, it’s a collapse.

  19. freemarket11
    March 29th, 2011 at 09:50 | #19

    Stop deluding yourself with a rapture scenario, it’s only going to passify the people.

  20. freemarket11
    March 29th, 2011 at 10:43 | #20

    I used to think it was just the liberals too, but it was and is both parties, they play off each other, both parties are 2 sides of the same coin. Both parties have little difference now besides what they claim in speeches. Ron Paul and his son Rand Paul represent the people. Check them out and go from there…

  21. lilbromarky1
    March 29th, 2011 at 10:52 | #21

    Its true. My dad still believes that the stock market is the way to go. I told him about PM’s he says he wont buy because they are too high. He doesnt understand the relationship between inflation and PMs

  22. lonestarskywatcher
    March 29th, 2011 at 11:06 | #22

    Good resource for first hand Soviet experience is Alexiscom1 on youtube.
    There will be a whole new set of skills for survival in the aftermath of what is to come. True, read anecdotals on the Depression, although I don’t believe that we have the skills they had back then. They actually cooked from scratch, grew gardens and sewed their own clothes. Interesting fact though, the recruits for
    WW2 who came out of the Depression were in better shape than the doughboys of WW1. COURAGE

  23. imsailing2
    March 29th, 2011 at 11:46 | #23

    I’ve always known it, but it is still hard to swallow that the 400,000+ my husband & I have paid into this system over our lifetimes is dust in the wind. When I think of the difference it would have made in our lives year to year to have that money it makes me sick.
    And now after being robbed with the threat of imprisonment, we can now look forward to figuring out how to support ourselves & our parents in our old age.

    Thanks liberals….thanks soooo much.

  24. imsailing2
    March 29th, 2011 at 12:12 | #24

    Yep! My mother took early SS at 63 as well. We are going to have to be prepared to care for/support our parents. I already was, but maybe just not at this young an age.

  25. imsailing2
    March 29th, 2011 at 13:00 | #25

    @3anddurfree: Well, you can take loans out on them, but you can only get a percentage, not all of it. The loan on them is not the worst idea, because while you have to pay it back with interest, the interest you pay goes back into your own account. And if you have taken a loan out & there is a collapse situation, you may not have to end up paying it back depending on whether or not you still have a job. It’s a way of getting the bulk of the money out in the short term.

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