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ktlight
10th July 2011, 10:46
FYI:

Every major civilization in history has collapsed. In almost all recorded cases the collapse has occurred as a result of infinite expansion in a finite environment. We are, no doubt, approaching a similar fate.

Silver Shield of Don’t Tread On Me outlines the fundamental problems we face, and the repercussions that will follow:

The dollar collapse will be the single largest event in human history. This will be the first event that will touch every single living person in the world. All human activity is controlled by money. Our wealth,our work,our food,our government,even our relationships are affected by money. No money in human history has had as much reach in both breadth and depth as the dollar. It is the de facto world currency. All other currency collapses will pale in comparison to this big one. All other currency crises have been regional and there were other currencies for people to grasp on to. This collapse will be global and it will bring down not only the dollar but all other fiat currencies,as they are fundamentally no different. The collapse of currencies will lead to the collapse of ALL paper assets. The repercussions to this will have incredible results worldwide.



This time around,it is a national and global problem. The global Ponzi scheme has run out of gas as the demographics decline,as cheap abundant oil declines,as hegemonic power declines. This comes at a time when we reach the exponential or collapse phase of our money. The Irresistible Force Paradox says, “What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?” We are about to find out,when infinite money hits a very finite world.

What is to come is a mathematical certainty. It cannot be otherwise. The only question is one of timing.

Perhaps the final breaking point will come in a few months and the system will crumble before the end of the year. Or, maybe we experience a slow and drawn out depression over the course of a decade. Whatever the case, we’re not going to pretend like we know exactly how and when it will come to pass.

What we can surmise, however, are the effects if and when the unstoppable force hits an immovable object. Keep in mind that what we are talking about the largest financial, economic and governmental debt bubble in the history of the world – and it’s about to pop.

When this happens we can expect nothing short of unmitigated global pandemonium – on a scale never before seen.

Take nothing for granted and expect the unexpected.

Food shortages, violence, governmental tyranny, and especially wide-scale regional or global military conflict. This is the reality of collapse.

source
http://www.shtfplan.com/emergency-preparedness/the-dollar-collapse-will-be-the-single-largest-event-in-human-history_07072011

oceanz
10th July 2011, 11:21
I agree with the above ktlight but what I've been trying to figure out lately is if (when) we shift to a global currency what will be implemented.

For example, say the new currency $1 was worth $4 in the old currency. So basically all your assets and debt is now a quater of your original value. It wouldn't buy much time before being on the brink of economic collaspe again.

Wouldn't it be better (considering they will never do away with interest) to keep all assets but everyones debt is completley wiped.
----> with an exception that debt must be at least a year old or as you could imagine the elitists would buy up everything in the days before.

At least that way it would be a much longer time before we were on the brink of economic collaspe again. Which hopefully by then they finally realise that paying interest really only benefits the bankers...

Cidersomerset
10th July 2011, 11:21
Thanks KTlight this is very scary and probably designed so , that we will accept any bailout plans they will bound to come up with. I think this is part of the deliberate collapsing of indivdual states to force theminto political blocks so to be able to be manipulated by the NWO...


A nicer view which I've no way of proving is that Bob Nevritt & James Martinez announced on the 22nd june 2011 that 'Cold Fusion' had been cracked by the use of a stable 'enriched Palladium' ..A Derivative of platinum that is enriched to higher level.Palladium was invented to put in catalytic convertors ,so that they could have a larger heat responce,so it can be controlled.It was not that coldfusion does not work, it is they did not know how to control it.There was to much heat generated that was causing the problem of how to control it.If you use enriched palladium which can take upto between 600Kelvin--6000kelvin depending if you are talking about a thermal heat exchange.Then there is no issue or problem.

It will be available soon and will herald direct contact with ET s openly.....If true this would be another reason to collapse the global economy....so as to start from scratch....UMH..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cheers Steve

This is cold fusion info from ..2010.James is a respected succesfull experianced finacial journalist

http://informationfarm.blogspot.com/2010/05/ion-cold-fusion-revealed.html

Lost Soul
10th July 2011, 14:25
The collapse illustrates the folly of globalization. Globalization is just a ploy to concentrate power legitimately into the hands of the elite. Because of it, when the dollar collapses, most of the world will hurt.

For those who think otherwise, I point out that after the American elections in November, 2010, the Federal Reserve Bank announced Quantitative Easing No. 2, which increased the supply of dollars on the world market. The Dow Jones Industrial went up. However, that wasn't because there was more wealth, but rather that the watered down value (or decreased purchase power) of the dollar meant that it took more dollars to buy the same share of stock. This was also reflected in the 30% increase in commodities, better than the Dow Jones Industrial (so the sugar or flour in your cupboard, the bacon in the refrigerator and the cotton in your underwear did better than the Dow Jones Industrial). How did this impact the world? Well, if you were Egyptian and it took 5 Egyptian Pounds to purchase 1 American dollar to buy that bushel of wheat, now it took 6.5 Egyptian Pounds to buy that $1.30 in American dollars to buy that same bushel of wheat. In a poor country where wages are meager, that meant many went hungry.

Combine the hunger with the high level of unemployment and high testosterone and you've got Arab Spring. All of North Africa rose not because of a sudden yearning for democracy (as they reported in the United States) but because people were hungry and fed up with. That Arab Spring has become the European Summer with the Greeks and Spaniards rioting/protesting. It's spreading to Italy.

One thing to remember is that no matter how gloomy this may sound, that this is all man created BS and that mankind will survive. Remember the Boy Scout motto, Be Prepared. That and trust in the Creator. Spiritual salvation is much more important than having money in the bank or driving a fancy car. Blessings.

dddanieljjjamesss
10th July 2011, 15:47
The peaceful grassroots revolution will be the most memorable in human history because once and for all we'll be over all this BS.
When the system fails, human beings will come together in local communities and realize what's truly important.

My 2 cents.

ghostrider
10th July 2011, 17:18
when the dollar is no longer the worlds reserve currency, it will lose 50 percent of it's value overnight. you wake up with half the money you had the night before, and everything cost more OVERNIGHT. money and politics drives everything-follow the money and read between the lines of talking head politicans. ask yourself, okay WHAT ARE THEY NOT TELLING ME. problem reaction solution David Icke is right...

ghostrider
10th July 2011, 17:23
The peaceful grassroots revolution will be the most memorable in human history because once and for all we'll be over all this BS.
When the system fails, human beings will come together in local communities and realize what's truly important.

My 2 cents.
I agree, when the life of ease is wiped away, you focus on what really matters. shelter-food-family-truth-love-compassion.

dddanieljjjamesss
11th July 2011, 02:17
But we were all slaves to this life of suburban dramas!
The easy life is COMING not GOING!
:)
(for me, at least, a chance to finally let myself BE in the world)