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trenairio
4th March 2011, 00:47
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Lost Soul
4th March 2011, 01:23
Crashing the economy causes chaos. The increase in commodities since QE2 resulted in food prices going up, not surprisingly. The people of North Africa felt it first since they're income is meager and many of the young college or college graduates are unemployed. Hunger is a great motivator and they rose up and overthrew at least two North African governments. This will spread to Europe as prices increase and then back home to America.

What's the advantage? Numerous. The more disobedience, the more power the government grabs if it stays in power. Libya is an example of a government clamping down and may be successful. Egypt and Tunisia are examples where the people ousted the leader. By having disorder, some folks will scream at the government to bring back order. This is done via martial law and the people will have been duped into giving the government what it wants.

The other thing it may lead to is war. I don't want it and many of us here don't want it, but there may be a war with Iran. Depopulation and more clamp-downs follow (just like Orwell's 1984).

Oh, the final thing the PTB attain is more wealth (and wealth is power). An economic meltdown in the US and other industrialized nations will result in destruction of most of the middle class. We will be back to the medieval days where less than .05% own most of the wealth, 4.95% are middle class or tradesman able to survive and 95% will be peasants/tenant workers.

king anthony
4th March 2011, 02:07
The world is currently in a global depression - not a recession, that was several years ago. Know that this is truly not by chance - but rather by design. History is repeating itself (again) and in the time to come, will be hardship like never before - and no human being or land will be exempt.

Odah
4th March 2011, 02:15
The powers that be do not hold all the cards at this moment. China Is a lot more powerful than they ever planned for. If there is Chaos there is a chance china can sweep through and take power from them. China doesn't have to hide it oppression of it's people. I think the leadership of china is a bit upset with the powers that be over SARS and Avain flue . wernt they supposed to be the opening acts in the culling .

China can sink our economy any time it wants right now .. dump our debt and liquidate their dollar reserves .. instead they combated the decline of the dollar by pegging their currency to it and printing money to keep up . I think the chineese leader where more afraid of getting skinned alive by theire people if thing went down hill ..than whatever the powers that be could dish out

king anthony
4th March 2011, 02:36
The powers that be do not hold all the cards at this moment. China Is a lot more powerful than they ever planned for.

Do not the 'powers that be' rule over all!? Does it matter to 'them' who appears to 'win' and who appears to 'lose'!? I say, all the world will know these things as there will be nowhere to escape to.

Darla Ken Pearce
4th March 2011, 02:38
The caveat more disobedience ~ more crack downs applied prior to 911 but now all those freedoms we had ~ have been taken. It is no longer valid and each day and each further abuse (check what Congress is doing) brings us closer to our freedom and sovereignty. Now they fear us and once we act in unity of spirit and body, they will be forced out of their dark corners into the full light of day for their crimes. They will be subjected to accountability and justice requiring forgiveness on our parts in order to get past this last hurtle. Watch as the people take back power, freedom, and sovereignty each day somewhere on the globe. It's happening if you watch closely and use sources other than corrupt and bias media.

It is important to realize that the PTB and 33 dreamed of absolute rule over us forever and this financial breakdown is the last development they intended to happen. They never "planned" to have the system fail but it has fallen of it's own excesses and sheer weight of greed. There is a pendulum of life that swings and when it gets this far off kilter, this poverty machine and rotten debtor system, runs into a conflict with the laws of the Universe, of balance, of decency, of love.

There will be no wealth or hoarding for these elites who have run a good thing into the ground. They killed the Goose who laid the golden eggs. We were 98.5% ~ they were 1.5% they would not share the Earth's wealth and plenty and so their power has ended. They had an incredible run but now it is done. And so it is.... xoxox

wolf_rt
4th March 2011, 03:01
I can see no alternative to collapse, since lending money for interest, especially 'leveraged' money, is a pyramid scheme. ALL ponzi schemes collapse when they run out of room to grow, this is inevitable. As i see it, there is very little room left for expansion of this scheme.

Lord Sidious
4th March 2011, 09:16
The powers that be do not hold all the cards at this moment. China Is a lot more powerful than they ever planned for.

Do not the 'powers that be' rule over all!? Does it matter to 'them' who appears to 'win' and who appears to 'lose'!? I say, all the world will know these things as there will be nowhere to escape to.

They do, however, there are different factions and they all want to be the captain of the ship, none want to be the deckhand.
The ''conflict'' is actually the factions trying to gain control.


I can see no alternative to collapse, since lending money for interest, especially 'leveraged' money, is a pyramid scheme. ALL ponzi schemes collapse when they run out of room to grow, this is inevitable. As i see it, there is very little room left for expansion of this scheme.

It's designed to collapse.
When it does, they get all the pieces on the board.
Or so they think.

king anthony
4th March 2011, 13:07
They do, however, there are different factions and they all want to be the captain of the ship, none want to be the deckhand.
The ''conflict'' is actually the factions trying to gain control.

Do not each faction have one 'master'!? I say, yes there are each of 'them' who compete but it matters not to the 'few of the few' who is victorious.

Lord Sidious
4th March 2011, 13:16
They do, however, there are different factions and they all want to be the captain of the ship, none want to be the deckhand.
The ''conflict'' is actually the factions trying to gain control.

Do not each faction have one 'master'!? I say, yes there are each of 'them' who compete but it matters not to the 'few of the few' who is victorious.

To be honest, I don't know and I don't wanna guess.

conk
4th March 2011, 16:41
I can see no alternative to collapse, since lending money for interest, especially 'leveraged' money, is a pyramid scheme. ALL ponzi schemes collapse when they run out of room to grow, this is inevitable. As i see it, there is very little room left for expansion of this scheme.

Ding, ding, ding, here's your teddy bear, YOU WIN!

During my formative years I always wondered why leaders always clamored for progress and growth. Now I know it was to insure that there was constant and ever increasing debt. Debt is money. Without debt currency stops flowing. Every note in our pocket represents debt, debt that can NEVER be repaid.

Buy your commodities, gold, silver, rare earth mineral stocks, collectibles, tools, food, etc. Money as we know it will cease to exist in the near future.

firstlook
4th March 2011, 16:51
So in essence, what is this world's economic future? And what prospects do the 33 have in mind (for the economic future)?

I think the only logical answer to this is to examine what YOUR economic future entails. How are you creating a sustainable structure. How do you understand the physics of resources and their management?

When you figure these things out, the opposition is no longer the focus of question. The question then becomes, how do I spread whats conscious and respectful to all.

Simple IMO.

:)