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World economy
#11
RE: World economy
(February 24, 2016 at 12:00 am)ignoramus Wrote: Seriously, why is it that only muricans prep out for a world war/zombie outbreak/alien invasion when the rest of the world doesn't?

Don't know what a percentage of these idiots is on the lose in the States, but we have some in Europe too. Apparently there are even some making a nice dime by selling end of days gear and food. Which, in the same way as the nuclear shelters in days gone by, is probably the only smart response to this new kind of fear mongering.
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World economy
(February 24, 2016 at 12:00 am)ignoramus Wrote: I've already got my madmax car! Press those nukular buttons!

Seriously, why is it that only muricans prep out for a world war/zombie outbreak/alien invasion when the rest of the world doesn't?

Because we can.
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#13
RE: World economy
Well, it's shit locally, people work hard with little money to go on. It is also rather rainy in Portugal. I dunno, the Germans run this place.
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#14
RE: World economy
I have a modest home emergency kit (canned goods, water, a camp stove, light sources, batteries, tools, warm clothes/other camping essentials, first aid kit) in case of hurricanes or tornadoes but nothing other than a shotgun with a box of shells to repel zombies or ravening mobs -- that's my Dad's department. He's ready for war if all hell breaks loose in the population 1,000 South Dakota prairie shithole he lives in.
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#15
RE: World economy
(February 24, 2016 at 12:32 am)Jenny A Wrote:
(February 24, 2016 at 12:20 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: I have an emergency kit ... In case of tornadoes, not zombies.

Mine's for earthquake.  It's water, food, a  cook stove, and a tent.  I'm really unconcernend about zombies or a cashless economy.  If I were worried about a cashless society I'd be buying cigarettes,  marijuana , liquor, coffee,  and antibiotics.

Right, antibiotics! I keep forgetting the antibiotics.

I have the rest covered though.
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#16
RE: World economy
The end is nigh! Panic
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#17
RE: World economy
(February 24, 2016 at 1:56 pm)LastPoet Wrote: The end is nigh! Panic

*Gently places hand on LastPoet's shoulder and vaguely points in the direction of Israel*

Sir, if you're here for the John the Baptist/Jesus/Apostle Paul party of end times religious fruitcakes, the line starts over there.  However, if you're here for the political/economic doomsayer gathering, you can meet your party there.

*Points in the general direction of Idaho/Montana*
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#18
RE: World economy
Don't know how many of you are aware of COG (continuity of government), but basically in the event of disaster, bill of rights and constitution is suspended, and then COG goes into effect, at least in the US. 

Then there is this in congressional hearings on suspending the constitution which is still highly classified.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNhFiWF3qlw

Just saying when the economy collapses, and the shit hits the fan, new rules will be put into place which are already planned for. And honestly that can be expected since it's the governments job to restore and keep order, but think about what that means, when martial law is enacted. There are a lot of executive orders which basically say, people go to camps which they call emergency centers, go house to house confiscating food and weapons, and set up check points to restrict travel. If it gets to that point, but I hope obviously it doesn't. Problem is that in order to bring in a new system the old system has to be destroyed, and if they have a plan for a new form of government, they will need to destroy what he have to install the new world order. ordo ab chao, order out of chaos.
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RE: World economy
(February 24, 2016 at 8:58 pm)scoobysnack Wrote: Then there is this in congressional hearings on suspending the constitution which is still highly classified.

Obviously. It's so ultimately, very and highly classified that you had a hard time posting a web video of it. Say, how's the price for tinfoil these days? Should I invest?
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RE: World economy
(February 24, 2016 at 9:04 pm)abaris Wrote:
(February 24, 2016 at 8:58 pm)scoobysnack Wrote: Then there is this in congressional hearings on suspending the constitution which is still highly classified.

Obviously. It's so ultimately, very and highly classified that you had a hard time posting a web video of it. Say, how's the price for tinfoil these days? Should I invest?

Well the video is available but the details are classified.

You should invest in some silver, the poor mans precious metal. You could form a mold to insert into your anus to act as a damn to prevent you from being raped by the government. It along with gold is a hedge against economic turmoil, and it's super cheap right now since quantitative easing was put into effect by the FED after the 2008 crisis. It's only about 15 bucks right now, and in the event of economic downturn, it will go up, because unlike currency it's held it's value through thousands of years, and is the place people go to when SHTF.

Seriously though, I'm really just curious what people around the world think about the current state of the economy.
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