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I honestly believe the pricks in power want the riots. This will give them the excuse to take over the streets with military force. We saw it in the 60's but this time it will be utter madness at a full-blown scale. Guns will be of little use against modern military weaponry. But guns will help us to protect us from looters and other commoners who may want to take our stuff. Interesting times we are living in.
Honestly I do not think there will be any election this year. But it really doesn't matter anyways. The agenda is already in place and already enacted.
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, you won't be able to eat gold or other precious metals and that is why I never invested in the the gold and silver markets. Although those assests may be good once the smoke clears.
And if I am right, the SHTF scenario will be around the winter times when survival will be more of a challenge for a large portion of people in the good ol' US of A.
You are spot on Ken! The "Gold Standard." There would be no "inflation" if we still used silver and gold. Ron Paul talks of this in more detail in his books. There has never been a society that lasted using paper currency aka fiat money. It always crashes and burns. It was in 1913 and the creation of the FRS by a few bankers that undermined this country (and other world countries) which put us where we are today. It was no accident, all well thought-out, planned and executed. Money is power. This is why anyone who is anybody has been bought out by the world bankers and their elite one-percenters. It was only possible when our presidents sold us out and gave that authority to the Banksters....which by the way was totally unconstitutional. Treason at it's worse.
Savanlona, I am not so sure there will be any type of revolution at all. Too many sheeple living in fear, denial and self servitude. They continue to think their beloved government will make it all better instead of realizing it is the government who has actually created this fricken mess. They will be more than willing to hop on a truck to enter FEMA camps to get food, water and shelter.
Just ask the Native American Indians how that worked out for them. As Lakota tribe activist Russell Means recently said to the American people, "Welcome to the Reservation."
The more I think on this the more I go back to my roots based on simplicity. Fuck money and what it stands for. Why not create a society where things that hold value can be exchanged for other things of value?...aka barter and trade. Much like the settlers and Indians did and I am sure many other civilizations long ago. For example, everyone has something of value and say I have fresh tomatoes. I need some firewood. Ken has firewood. We work out and agree to a fair trade and off we go. The only people who would not like this idea are the lazy fucks. Because they would get nothing if they have nothing and were too lazy to make something of themselves. Survival of the fittest at work. This would make people PRODUCTIVE. This would make people feel as though they themselves are worth something. People who can take care of themselves and families are very proud people. Just look and talk to the old timers who survived on their own and were still happy as shit. They had no debt, they lived simple and were not forced to be slaves working some shitty-ass job being paid peanuts.
I always look at the Amish and Mennonites and adore the interesting way they live. I like it, except for the "religion" stuff. But they raise their children to be craftsmen and show them how to work with their hands. They are masters of all trades which is well-needed for them to survive and be happy. They are leather-smiths and black smiths, carpenters and farmers and well-round horsemen, and they keep it simple.
As far as gold, silver and precious metals go? I do not like how they mine for it. It's toxic to the planet and us. The extraction process and use of cyanide is deadly. Uranium mining is even worse. And in todays greedy and corrupted world, only the very rich elites have all the rights to mine for precious metals and us simpletons do not. Not cool in my books. So the rich will get richer and the rest of us will fight over the leftovers, the tiny crumbs of gold and silver and attempt to make a decent living off of it. But yes, as the modern world is today, the precious metals hold great buying power. I decided to put what little money I had elsewhere. I wished I had invested in some, but oh well. My focus was moreso on buying acreage and creating my own self-sufficient lifestyle. I was tired of the slavery that I was born into.
I would rather see people create a skill or two, advance their God-given talents and then have something to be proud of. Then use whatever that skill may be to barter and trade and to sustain a happy lifestyle. But as I have said before, I was born in the wrong g-dam era. I really don't feel like I belong here. But my crazy belief system and ideas could still be used today by anyone who dares to take a walk on the wild side. I live in a tipi, I have no running water. I have no electric but I do have some limited solar power. I buy my clothes at Goodwill and get pants and shirts for 3 bucks. I grow my own veggies and kill and butcher my own wild game. I have zero debt. I drive a beat up Jeep with 230,000 miles and love it. For what little money I need, I work doing oddjobs every now and then. When I make some cash I sit back and chill. I have time to talk with folks, take walks and just plain live. It gives me time to get ripped and sit around and think of anything that passes through my brain. I jumped off that crazy g-dam modern day merry-go-round a long time a ago and never looked back. People think I am absolutely nuts..and then there are a few who think what I am doing is cooler than shit. But mostly people call me "that crazy-guy living in the tipi." My way is not always the right way for other people, but it suits me just fine. As Chickenman says: "To each his own." :)