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Your sir, are the tip of the spear. Thank you for carrying the flag on this subject.

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If the jab dont kill them,, this future economic turmoil will. Sad world we live in

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Prophetic words there G!

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I thik due to the toxic potion they are pushing this collapse to one extent or another is inevitable and no dout will arrive fater than we could imagine. the reality is we live on an abundant planet where there is no ATM on the apple trees, our repayment is only to scatter the seeds, each year the apple trees give more without cost, If we could appreciate the givng nature of our beautoful generous planet we could all live properous and abundant lives. The argument that our population is unsustainable is defunct in reality, when doing the maths we could all live inside the state of texas with 100m2 of floor space each, of course this is not the best idea and most texans would be un in arms at the suggestion, however this example demonstrates the hypocrisy of our current world. The problem is super rich land owners do not want the plebs finding out that there is ample space and resources that could keep everyone in a state of good health. If we could achieve that, releasing our brothers and sisters from this false poverty syndrome just imagine the things we could create, we would fly so fast it would make any aliens head spin.

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I guess we are talking the jab, food, water and war. All we can do is become as self sufficent as possible and hope any war does not go nuclear. Stock up and hide!

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Can i take some parts from the article and put it in my fantasy script?

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Greg, You were ahead of your time when you wrote this piece. Ever increasing debt gives the ordinary person that there is prosperity. It is a trap!

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Georgia Guidestone inscription 1:

"Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature."

The elites plan on wiping out 96% of the world population - take your pick on what kills you but covid was just the beginning of what they have planned

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Exactly, it’s just the beginning and with Covid the “first lie wins”, many agendas in their plans to dominate us.

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I have been hearing and reading that "the bubble may be about to burst" for years, and yet here we are. I do agree with the premise that the bubble will burst at some point, however no one can predict when, so statements like that only induce fear.

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Will happen in a blink of an eye; so we cannot predict when

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Yes, that's why Greg's work is essential. I'm just a bit tired of reading that the end is near since 2012.

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Bro, just think about 9 years compared to how long fiat has been around, much less how long humans have been around. It's an extremely short period of time.

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Sounds like Deagel's 2025 forecast.

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balance. the system will balance itself one way or another. if it means mass human casualties or resources, the pendulum has to swing the other way. I think the question will be- will population decline naturally bc people can no longer afford to eat/live or will they force it upon us?

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Well said my friend

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Frightening

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So the injection is to thin the herd before the burst?

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Coal and oil allowed the expansion of debt and population, as Greg says oil and debt are very closely interwind and as the price of oil goes up allowing more debt the population will suffer.

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Excellent article, considering you wrote it 7 years ago. Add on since them we have had a global migration of people from the 3rd world to what they regard as the 1st world. Caused by inequality in life style, resources and purchasing ability.

You might not like the guy, but Harry Dent also did a posting on population and business cycles. Highlighting the fact which is really easy to understand. When you have a high birth rate you get a boast in the economy every 18 to 20 years later when the children start to become adults, earn their own money make large purchases cars houses furniture.

Where as old people spend a lot less as they have the house car furniture and only replace items when needed.

His theory is any country who have an ageing population will have an economic downturn, as the old don't consume much, but their social care costs some societies a lot of money in state care. Neither do old people consume credit, whereas the youngster lap it up on the large purchases they make, forming the next debt slaves.

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