EnergyUnlimited wrote:So you have really 2 choices:
1. Return to pre-Lincoln time.
2. Repetition of Third Reich
Or any number of other choices.
Wow, kinda stuck in a false dilemma there, EU.
EnergyUnlimited wrote:So you have really 2 choices:
1. Return to pre-Lincoln time.
2. Repetition of Third Reich
Ludi wrote:EnergyUnlimited wrote:So you have really 2 choices:
1. Return to pre-Lincoln time.
2. Repetition of Third Reich
Or any number of other choices.
Wow, kinda stuck in a false dilemma there, EU.
EnergyUnlimited wrote:Yep, they will all do gardening.
Ludi wrote:EnergyUnlimited wrote:Yep, they will all do gardening.
They might. Seems easier than slavery or death camps.
EnergyUnlimited wrote:Not really.
Ludi wrote:EnergyUnlimited wrote:Not really.
You really believe people would rather go into slavery or death camps than garden? Really? You would really rather go into slavery or a death camp than garden? Really?
Gold settles at fresh record high, tops $1,350
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Gold on Monday rose above $1,350 an ounce, overcoming a wobbly start to post its 15th record in a little over a month. Gold for December delivery advanced $9.10, or 0.7%, to settle at $1,354.40 an ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange. Silver soared to a fresh 30-year high and copper posted its best settlement since July 2008.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/gold-settles-at-fresh-record-high-tops-1350-2010-10-11
Pops wrote:I'm no one to listen too since I didn't buy any gold in the first place but if it were me and I had no supplies to get met across the "gap" I'd sell some of my bullion and invest in something useful. Of course if you are thinking you might not get the TOP price by selling today, I'm gonna say you've learned nothing in the last few years.
Sixstrings wrote: Eventually a group bigger than your own will come by and take all your stuff; gold, silver, food, preps, and even the scrawny cow -- in fact, the more you have the more likely you won't have it for long.
Ludi wrote:I guess I wonder how they know you even have stuff they want? Or are you assuming roving bands of Zombies?
Sixstrings wrote:I think what TAE is getting at is that we're not fully grasping what societal collapse means. There won't be the stability required for buying and selling farms; people won't have access to credit or an organized medium of currency to facilitate much trade.
Ilargi wrote:It's called debt deflation, people, and once you’re in debt way over your head as a society or as an individual there's nothing you can do but to lay low and let it run its course.
Kristen wrote:First of all, death camps and slavery are not an option. I doubt anyone with a shred of morality would support such an atrocity.
Instead of getting all turned on by massive slayings you should realize that these people being killed would be your friends and loved ones.
Kristen wrote:First of all, death camps and slavery are not an option. I doubt anyone with a shred of morality would support such an atrocity. Instead of getting all turned on by massive slayings you should realize that these people being killed would be your friends and loved ones.
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