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mick silver
28th September 2014, 09:59 AM
http://moneymorning.com/ext/articles/rickards/25-year-great-depression.php?iris=252778
EE_
28th September 2014, 10:14 AM
Or maybe the title could be...
CIA Insider Warns: "Great Depression is About to Strike America 25 Years from now"
Horn
28th September 2014, 10:25 AM
But, someone said yesterday that the math for black holes didn't exist...
Ponce
28th September 2014, 10:31 AM
And like I keep on saying......what will happen here will be worse than what is happening in Cuba not only because you will have much to loose with all the spoiled kids but also because of all the guns......the country will be going back in time for at least 150 years and what we will have the most will be cottage industries......learn and teach how to make shoes, clothing, soap, candles and so on and teach your kids how to do the same ..... after all...... they will also have to make a living.
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Horn
28th September 2014, 10:58 AM
The most telling chart contained in the video was the special drawing rights currency of the Debt free IMF,
to wit the U.S. will have extra-special drawing rights.
old steel
28th September 2014, 11:50 AM
Cups of noodles all around!
expat4ever
28th September 2014, 05:56 PM
So when everything collapses then the cities will erupt and the free shit army will all be destroyed.. Whats left will be the smart ones in the country who prepared and by the time the thugs get out to the country the malitias will have sprung up to protect the countryside..
And the meek shall inherit the earth.
crimethink
28th September 2014, 07:13 PM
The depression started back in 2007 or so. It's all downhill from here.
General of Darkness
28th September 2014, 07:28 PM
OT - But I was at the store today and it literally looked like prices jumped 25% overnight. So normally I would say, "Yeah whatever", but these are definitely the warning signs that impact people directly on a daily basis.
madfranks
28th September 2014, 08:00 PM
And like I keep on saying......what will happen here will be worse than what is happening in Cuba not only because you will have much to loose with all the spoiled kids but also because of all the guns......the country will be going back in time for at least 150 years and what we will have the most will be cottage industries......learn and teach how to make shoes, clothing, soap, candles and so on and teach your kids how to do the same ..... after all...... they will also have to make a living.
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I'm not sure it's going to get that bad, but I know it will be close...
crimethink
28th September 2014, 08:03 PM
OT - But I was at the store today and it literally looked like prices jumped 25% overnight. So normally I would say, "Yeah whatever", but these are definitely the warning signs that impact people directly on a daily basis.
Yes, shock increases are becoming more obvious to me, as well.
crimethink
28th September 2014, 08:05 PM
I'm not sure it's going to get that bad, but I know it will be close...
The technological level will remain the same, but the effects of the virtuality of a much lower technological level will visit millions: they will hunger, be exposed to the elements, go without medicine, and, eventually, in most cases, die.
mick silver
28th September 2014, 08:05 PM
it called sucking whats left out of the bottom
crimethink
28th September 2014, 08:08 PM
it called sucking whats left out of the bottom
If Hypertiger shows back up now, it's your fault! :)
Ponce
28th September 2014, 08:30 PM
Been there, done that, so I should know how bad is going to be.......we will be going back in time150 years.
"Get ready today for the way that you want to live tomorrow"....
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Horn
28th September 2014, 08:34 PM
Been there, done that, so I should know how bad is going to be.......we will be going back in time150 years.
"Get ready today for the way that you want to live tomorrow"....
V
You keep telling me you're old, but I know for a fact you aren't that old.
Are you suggesting I will have to walk to the train station to post this message to you?
expat4ever
28th September 2014, 08:42 PM
If it gets that bad, I'll be headed for Cuba, they already know how to live without everything. Plus I like the pretty girls :). And they know how to dance.
BrewTech
28th September 2014, 09:08 PM
OT - But I was at the store today and it literally looked like prices jumped 25% overnight. So normally I would say, "Yeah whatever", but these are definitely the warning signs that impact people directly on a daily basis.
Seems like prices have been going up 5% per week for a while now... getting into the "everything is unaffordable" range for us poor folks...
Horn
28th September 2014, 09:13 PM
Seems like prices have been going up 5% per week for a while now... getting into the "everything is unaffordable" range for us poor folks...
I pay $5 for 200grams of cheese here.
BrewTech
28th September 2014, 09:28 PM
I pay $5 for 200grams of cheese here.
...said the guy pulling 100G's...:)
Ponce
28th September 2014, 10:07 PM
If it gets that bad, I'll be headed for Cuba, they already know how to live without everything. Plus I like the pretty girls :). And they know how to dance.
You got it, they have living that way now for over fifty years so that what happens in the US wont affect them that much. As a matter of fact I did try TWICE to go back but they wont let me because I am to "Americanice"......if they only knew.
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Neuro
29th September 2014, 12:48 PM
OT - But I was at the store today and it literally looked like prices jumped 25% overnight. So normally I would say, "Yeah whatever", but these are definitely the warning signs that impact people directly on a daily basis.
Are you kidding? 25% overnight? A slight exaggeration?
General of Darkness
29th September 2014, 01:14 PM
Are you kidding? 25% overnight? A slight exaggeration?
OK I looked it up, but these numbers are on a national level. I live in Los Angeles so I'm pretty sure these increases are higher.
Overall meat and poultry prices rose 7.8% in August from a year earlier. Specifically, beef and veal prices are up 15% during the 12-month span, and pork prices increased almost 12%.
Neuro
29th September 2014, 01:28 PM
OK I looked it up, but these numbers are on a national level. I live in Los Angeles so I'm pretty sure these increases are higher.
Overall meat and poultry prices rose 7.8% in August from a year earlier. Specifically, beef and veal prices are up 15% during the 12-month span, and pork prices increased almost 12%.
Thanks, as I don't have direct info to your everyday price levels, but those are big increases. One thing I have noticed in Sweden is how they have started selling these chemically tenderized cuts of meat as steaks, from parts that previously only used as casserole cubes. At around half the price of prime cuts, which is out of reach from average people nowadays. Probably they put these in the food baskets they use to calculate price inflation instead of prime cuts.
Dogman
29th September 2014, 01:31 PM
Thanks, as I don't have direct info to your everyday price levels, but those are big increases. One thing I have noticed in Sweden is how they have started selling these chemically tenderized cuts of meat as steaks, from parts that previously only used as casserole cubes. At around half the price of prime cuts, which is out of reach from average people nowadays. Probably they put these in the food baskets they use to calculate price inflation instead of prime cuts. Watch the product packaging shrink also.
The price remains the same or creeps slowly but the product amount received shrinks.
General of Darkness
29th September 2014, 01:38 PM
Thanks, as I don't have direct info to your everyday price levels, but those are big increases. One thing I have noticed in Sweden is how they have started selling these chemically tenderized cuts of meat as steaks, from parts that previously only used as casserole cubes. At around half the price of prime cuts, which is out of reach from average people nowadays. Probably they put these in the food baskets they use to calculate price inflation instead of prime cuts.
FYI - I made my famous spaghetti sauce over the weekend and when I was picking up pasta, the normal price per box was about 99 cents no $1.79 so that where I'm getting the 25% increase. And as others have mentioned the sizes are shrinking dramatically, 10 - 15% while only a marginal increase in price. My fiat dollars are not going as far as they use too.
EE_
29th September 2014, 02:32 PM
Amerika is going on a diet
Hope you like your women on the thin side
http://s14.postimg.org/4avuww8gh/anorexia.jpg
Have you seen the price of steak lately?
http://stonewall-farms.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/gr-beef.jpg
crimethink
29th September 2014, 02:37 PM
Are you kidding? 25% overnight? A slight exaggeration?
My perception concurs. 25% overnight can be $1.00 to $1.25, of course.
Horn
29th September 2014, 05:39 PM
...said the guy pulling 100G's...:)
Thing's I noticed is its the domestically produced items that are showing more, like the cheese here.
That's just back asswards and is our fliped "free" market at work, me thinks.
Chino on the corner keeps his cheese close to him, afraid of pilfering.
mick silver
30th September 2014, 09:01 AM
right now beef calfs are at a all time high . what we sold this year made us over 2 00.00 more a head then last year . and it going to go higher
sorryjoker
11th November 2014, 06:18 AM
IS THE US ECONOMY HEADING TOWARDS A 25-YEAR GREAT DEPRESSION? http://25yeargreatdepression.com/
gunDriller
11th November 2014, 07:29 AM
'collapse in 6 months' type articles are not really useful,except to motivate preppers who are 'late to the party.'
most benchmarks, e.g. # of people living in their cars or other places that make them semi-homeless (e.g. office in a warehouse, no plumbing ... camping in a friend's backyard ... etc.), tell us that Collapse started approx. 2008.
signs were obviously there before Sept/Oct. 2008, when the panic in the financial community (= Jews) rolled into high gear.
We are 6 years into a Depression of unknown length.
/\ would be a more honest statement.
as far as the role of technology, Great Depression 2 = Great Depression 1 + iPhones.
people will still have their tech toys. the religion of Techno-philia will continue being used to convince people that -
* everything is allright
* more technology & additional layers of complexity will 'save' them
palani
11th November 2014, 08:01 AM
Depressions can be fatal. Maybe this guy should consider the remedy promoted in another thread: a short trip to Mexico City with the intention of terminating oneself using liquor, viagra, hookers and cocaine. If he survives he won't be depressed.
Ponce
11th November 2014, 12:36 PM
25 years just to get out of the hole.......my advise? make friends with a Cuban that knows what is going on.........HELLO AMIGO! lol
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