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What Will Happen To You When The Dollar Collapses?

Historically, when a nation’s debt exceeds its ability to repay even the interest, it can be assumed that the currency will collapse. Typically, governments exacerbate the situation by printing large amounts of currency notes in an effort to inflate the problem away, or at least postpone it.

The greater the level of debt, the more dramatic the inflation must be to counter it. The more dramatic the inflation, the greater the danger that hyperinflation will take place. No government has ever been able to control hyperinflation. If it occurs, it does so quickly and always ends with a crash.

Although there are observers (myself included) who frequently discuss what a reserve-currency crash would mean to the world, there is little or no discussion as to how this would impact people on the street level, and perhaps that discussion should begin.

When currencies crash, the state often tries to float a new currency. Sometimes, it’s accepted, sometimes not. Generally, the people of the country (and those trading within the country) move immediately to “the next best thing.” In 2009, when the Zimbabwe dollar crashed, several currencies were used, but the US dollar was the clear favourite, as it was the world’s reserve currency and therefore the most “spendable” currency.

Not surprisingly, the Zimbabwean government fought the use of the dollar, as they wanted to retain control of the economy and the people. People were therefore penalised for using the US dollar and other currencies.

And that’s what most governments do, but here’s where that idea usually falls down: First, the “black-market” currency is so desired by the now-jaded citizens that they do all they can to avoid the new official currency. Soon, most transactions, although illegal, are undertaken in the black-market currency. Second, since no one really wants the new currency, even the political leaders are soon using the black-market currency.

Ultimately, the black-market currency is legalised (since it’s the only truly workable solution), and it often becomes the unofficial currency, if not actually the official one.

First, the Euro Crash

It’s safe to say that the EU, the US, and quite a few other jurisdictions are nearing currency crashes, and in all likelihood, the euro will go before the dollar. So, unless the EU has already prearranged a new euro, the US dollar might well be chosen as an immediate solution to the problem, as the US dollar is presently recognised and traded throughout Europe. Therefore, a relatively painless transfer could be made.

Then, the Dollar Crash

However, the dollar, which is presently praised as being a sound currency, is really only sound in relation to the euro (and some other lesser currencies). Once its less stable brother, the euro, collapses, the dollar will be exposed.

As the US dollar is a fiat currency and is on the ropes, the US (and any other country that is using the dollar as its primary currency when the time comes) will experience a currency emergency at the street level that will be unprecedented.

The big question that is generally not being discussed is: The day after the crash (and thereafter), what will be the currency that is used to buy a bag of groceries, a tank of petrol, a meal at a restaurant? Certainly, the need will be immediate and will be on a national level in each impacted country, affecting everyone.

And Then…

I have discussed for some time that the US will be prepared ahead of time with a new, electronic currency. This will serve three purposes:

  1. It will allow the US government to blame paper currencies for the crash, in order to distract the public from recognising that the government itself is the culprit.
  1. It will allow the US government to create a currency system that disallows the holding of tradable currency by the population—that is, a debit card would be created by banks through which all transactions must pass, assuring that all transactions are processed by (and thereby subject to the control of) a bank.
  1. It will allow the US government to have knowledge of every penny earned and spent by any individual or organization, allowing for direct-debit income taxation.

If the US does institute such a system, US citizens will then become the most economically controlled people in the world, overnight.

It’s likely that a black-market system would spontaneously be created by US citizens in order to bypass the new government system. A portion of daily trade would occur under the table. It would unquestionably be made illegal, and we can only speculate as to how prevalent it would become: 10% of all transactions? 30%? Anyone’s guess. Certainly, the government would crack down, and penalties might become severe.

Elsewhere in the world, there would be greater freedom, but what would their currencies be? There are many countries that presently use the US dollar as one of their official currencies. After a crash, the greater the link to the US dollar, the greater the loss of economic freedom, although, in most such countries, the government is likely to be less efficient than in the US, which would work in favour of the individual.

Such countries would also have the option of switching from the dollar to another dominant currency. With the euro and dollar gone, that currency might be the Chinese yuan. The difficulty with this possibility is that, presently, the yuan is not in common use on the street.

Adoption of a currency such as the yuan would require a sudden switch in monetary policy, complete with teething problems. However, recent developments amongst the BRICS and others indicate that many countries are already seeing the writing on the wall and are readying themselves for the use of the yuan as an alternate.

A Return to Precious Metals as Currency?

A further possibility is taking place in Mexico today. Mexico is remonetising silver. A one-ounce pure silver Libertad coin will function in parallel to (and be interchangeable with) the existing paper peso. Banks will value the Libertad daily, based upon the silver price. Thus, Mexico will create a legal way for its citizens to protect themselves against devaluation of the peso, whilst creating an internal protection against currency crashes in other countries.

If the Mexican government remains consistent in its plan, it will do more than simply help stabilise Mexico economically; it will serve as an example to other countries that when the Goliaths of the euro and US dollar fall, there is a very sound alternative.

Further, the more countries that follow this policy, the more silver (and for that matter, gold) would become an international currency. It would matter little to a petrol station owner in Canada, Australia, or Chile whether his till was filled with coins marked, “Mexico,” or whether they said “Iceland,” “New Zealand,” or “South Africa.” After all, an ounce of silver is an ounce of silver, no matter what the issuing country is.

As the Great Unravelling proceeds, we would be wise to monitor what happens with the Libertad in Mexico and watch for a similar return to precious metals in other jurisdictions. As this development progresses, we might wish to consider that, whatever jurisdictions are the most forceful in demanding the continued use of doomed paper currencies (or, worse, transferring into electronic currencies), we may choose to store our wealth, no matter how great or small, in a safer jurisdiction. Further, we may choose to reside in a jurisdiction where a currency crisis will be less likely to occur; to live under a government that does not seek to monitor and tax our every economic transaction.

International Man



16 Comments on "What Will Happen To You When The Dollar Collapses?"

  1. Plantagenet on Sun, 26th Apr 2015 5:44 pm 

    I hope “International man” has followed his own advice and put all ow his own money into Mexican Pesos—-a currency that has seen one devaluation after another.

    Its a classic case of putting his money where his mouth is—Then when Peso collapses for the umpteenth time he’ll have no one to blame but himself for losing all his money betting on the Peso.

    Hahahahahahahahah!

  2. Apneaman on Sun, 26th Apr 2015 7:00 pm 

    What Will Happen To You When The Water Collapses?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_uANbjviYs#t=273

  3. BC on Sun, 26th Apr 2015 8:14 pm 

    In US$-, CPI-, and US$- and CPI-adjusted gold terms, the US$ already crashed from 2000-02 until recently ~80% as it did in 1973-81 and in similar terms 60-65% from 1932-33 to 1946-49.

  4. Douglas Blair on Sun, 26th Apr 2015 10:07 pm 

    Hey plantagenet if you had more than a grade 3 reading skill you would understand what he was saying about Mexico going to a silver coin , he never says to go into pesos, go back and watch Dancing

  5. Makati1 on Sun, 26th Apr 2015 10:27 pm 

    When .. not ‘if’ … the dollar crashes, it will change my cash flow a bit, but I’m not indebted to anyone for anything, even taxes, so I don’t need dollars to survive. It’s likely that other non-Western countries will adjust their currencies and move on.

    Odds are, when it happens, it will be quickly followed by some method of exchange that is in the works today. Plastic and ATMs but no cash? New currency? IMF SDRs? Who can even guess. But, I want to be on the farm when it happens. Pre-2106 or after?

    You place your bets…

  6. Davy on Sun, 26th Apr 2015 10:30 pm 

    We know the dollar is going to crash as will BAU. Yet, this simpleton author should go back to the tabloid journalism he was so good at before he tried to feel smart discussing global finance. Even the experts don’t understand global finance because it is part of an out of control global racket. This guy is looking at the dollar without including the rest of the pieces of the puzzle hence looking like an idiot.

  7. Davy on Sun, 26th Apr 2015 10:33 pm 

    Mak buddy you mean 2016 right? I know you have said the males live a long time in your family but that is pushing it.

  8. trickydick on Mon, 27th Apr 2015 12:25 am 

    Buy Bitcoin!

  9. Stephen on Mon, 27th Apr 2015 2:10 am 

    If so called Electronic only currency were to take shape, what will happen if later the power grid were to crash? Return to the current dollars? Bankruptcy? Barter? Gift Economy? de-monetize everything?

  10. carl mosconi on Mon, 27th Apr 2015 3:25 am 

    What a load of H.S.!

  11. Michael Bledsoe on Mon, 27th Apr 2015 6:21 am 

    Right on. Only gold and silver will save you. Those that ignore the past will surely become devastated financially.

  12. Martin Haering on Mon, 27th Apr 2015 11:38 am 

    I agree we need a currency that is backed. Also we can not spend upon nothing and over spend either. I believe our entire system will have to be redesigned to support correct use of money and wealth. Our present system is distorted with the super rich and the super poor. The productive and the unproductive. I believe Zion will change this which I am working with, so there is great hope. Also humans have to fit in with nature as our primary purpose.

  13. Pops on Mon, 27th Apr 2015 12:02 pm 

    I don’t even read these any more. There was never a time in my currency holding life that someone was not warning of the dollar crashing by Tuesday.
    Freaked me out when Howard Ruff handed me a copy of his book (I’d just laid astroturf on his deck) back in ’70-whatever.

    Weimar! has been the cry for my entire life.

    The boy who cried wolf may eventually be right, but by the time it happens he will be a grey old man, he’s already going on 100 years now, (or maybe only 50 depending).

  14. John S. on Mon, 27th Apr 2015 12:08 pm 

    Plantagent displays a remarkable incomprehension of the article. You may want to try reading again what he said about Mexico. Keep re-reading until you notice something about a silver coin.

  15. Perk Earl on Mon, 27th Apr 2015 2:04 pm 

    Load up on Libertad’s.

  16. Makati1 on Mon, 27th Apr 2015 7:43 pm 

    Davy, yes I obviously meant 2016. Spell check doesn’t do numbers. ^_^

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