Posts Tagged ‘ Collapse ’

The Visual Conclusion

Jun 12th, 2012 | By
The Visual Conclusion

These are the thoughts of one man that has a wide prospective. Below are 2 statements from 2 of the countries national political parties REPUBLICANS Americans need no reminder that the challenges we face are enormous. Our economy has declined and our debt has mushroomed with the loss of millions of jobs. The social fabric
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As the financial collapse approaches, should you go all-in on gold and silver?

May 31st, 2012 | By
As the financial collapse approaches, should you go all-in on gold and silver?

U.S. debt is spiraling out of control. The Treasury Department’s printing presses are cranking out hundreds of billions in new money. The U.S. dollar is weak. The stock market is volatile. European countries are imploding financially and the entire European Union is at risk of collapse. The Middle East is an even worse tinderbox than
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Who Will Be The Enemy After The Collapse?

May 10th, 2012 | By
Who Will Be The Enemy After The Collapse?

“Know your enemy” (from the ancient Chinese military text “The Art of War”), is always good advice when strategizing security. In the context of a post collapse society, this is also true. Who will be your enemy? First of all, it will be ‘people’. In a wide scale society-impacting disaster scenario, when the consciousness of
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Should you leave the USA before the collapse? Words of wisdom from someone who tried

Dec 21st, 2011 | By

(NaturalNews) One of the most common questions I’m asked today from people who are aware of what’s really going on is, “Should I leave the USA to get away from the coming police state?” Three years ago, I would have said YES, but today, after having experienced such an effort myself and now having a
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Leading Population Researcher: There is a 90% Chance Of “Collapse Of Global Civilization”

Oct 26th, 2011 | By

Paul Ralph Ehrlich, biologist and professor of population studies at Stanford University, has been warning for decades (The Population Bomb, 1968) that the earth is becoming increasingly unstable and incapable of supporting our ever expanding population growth. With 7 billion people on the planet and growth estimated to continue at a pace that would reach
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