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Surviving U.S. Hyperinflation will be Greatest Challenge of our Lifetimes
Most Americans don't realize just how fragile life in the United States is. The chains of interdependency have expanded to such a great length, you probably have no idea where the food in your supermarket comes from. Most likely, it doesn't come from local farmers, but rather from hundreds or thousands of miles away.
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The rioting and looting after Hurricane Katrina was just a warm up to what is likely to take place during hyperinflation. When the U.S. Dollar becomes worthless, cities and municipalities won't be able to pay their police forces. Without any law and order or food on the shelves at stores, the facade of civilization that exists today will quickly evaporate.
The most important step to take right now is to move away from major cities and into a less densely populated area. The smaller the population where you live, the less problems you will have during hyperinflation. There will be mass exoduses from cities, so you better leave now before the highways resemble parking lots.
You are going to need both access to lethal force and the help of friends to keep your property secure. Living on a farm with a gun in the middle of nowhere isn't safe when packs of hungry people can attack at any time. It is important to strike a balance by living in both a lightly populated area, and in a community with other families who are willing to work together as a group.
When choosing friends to be in this group, make sure they share your morals and outlook on society. The last thing you want is to be fighting with each other, when you should be fighting as a team for your lives, liberty and property. You will need a group of friends that have the skills you lack, in areas such as medicine, electronics, and carpentry.
With food prices likely to soar most during hyperinflation, Agriculture will be the best business to be in for decades to come. Consider going to a farming school, or at least practicing how to plant a garden. You don't want to grow food for the first time when hyperinflation arrives, and find out that bugs eat it or the soil is no good.
Simple skills like sewing will be good to have during hyperinflation. Once China cuts off their textile exports to the U.S., it will make more sense for Americans to repair the clothes they own, rather than buy new clothes. All Americans, even those with millions of dollars in the bank, will need to learn how to get their hands dirty and do things for themselves.
Learn to be frugal. If you ever laughed at your parents or grandparents for cutting out coupons, using every last bit of toothpaste, or turning off the lights when leaving a room, you should realize they probably lived through the Great Depression and learn from their wisdom.
Now is the time to take whatever cash you have and invest into gold and silver. Gold just saw its biggest monthly price gain since November, and silver had its biggest monthly gain in 22 years. Gold is getting ready to permanently break $1,000 per ounce. The mainstream media won't begin recommending the investment into gold until it reaches $2,000 per ounce, at which time a mania will begin that will be bigger than the dot-com and Real Estate booms combined.
There is an opportunity for us to become wealthy during the next five to ten years as most Americans lose everything. Our latest stock suggestion has already gained 57% in just one month. Some gold, silver and agriculture stocks could gain by tens of thousands of percent during hyperinflation.
We will have a new stock suggestion this week of a silver company we met with at last month's Hard Assets Investment Conference and have been researching ever since. We will also be announcing an addition this week to our recent ETF/ETN report, with the suggestion of an ETF that tracks what we consider to be the world's most undervalued commodity.
It is important for us to spread our knowledge about the hyperinflation that is ahead and prepare as many of our friends and family members now before it's too late. The more friends and family you get on the right track now by telling them about NIA, the more people you will have to return the favor in the future when you need their help and loving support most.
Hey litnup! I'm already there. Live in a remote, rural area, with lots of organic out of the box farmers growing great organic produce. I invested in gold a long time ago and gave my fortune to a trusted friend. I've got a 6 month stash of food, increasing gradually, and a bow for hunting. Arrows are just as deadly and a lot more quiet than firepower. I don't go anywhere unarmed. I even carry a billy club on my mtb. I've always invested in hard goods, not anything so silly as the "stock" market. Hard goods will keep you alive, whereas the stock market is just a giant ponzi scheme for the wealthy to make money off the dreamers. The dumb scam is people trying to make money off their money, rather than just hold onto what you got. Keep your investments solid, and a bullet in the breach. Reach out to those riding the fence. Bring them over to the other side while there is still time.
ReplyDeleteditto. rural outskirts, canine pack for security, love my bow n arrow, feral rabbits are a blessing, free food for all.
ReplyDeletegold/silver a waste of time, 30's in USA and 59 here the govvies, made laws allowing them to take and NOT repay/replace any precious metals we hold. Mint here tracks buyers. so better things to accumulate than metal.
Been frugal all my life, had a 1930 born mum -very good thing! I make repair and mend, dump scavenging got me the pc I am writing on now. Big issue I have is securing land from possible raiding when shit hits the fan.solid fences block views, wire is too easy to breach, electric has limits can,t afford razorwire. whats a girl to do??
If there is any city that should be prepared to handle a collapse it would be New Orleans, but in reality, no place will be safe, save for the fortresses those that perpetrated this collapse have built for themselves.
ReplyDeleteAs I see it we have one very small chance to advert a major crash that will wipe-out billions. For I have no doubt that even in the best case scenario we're going to see hundreds of millions being cleansed from this Earth over the next few years. The difference between the two will be how many we can enlighten, and how soon.
But we are rapidly reaching a point where more time will have to be spent on preparation than education. Which is unfortunate, for without vast numbers of enlightened people the prospect of billions rather than millions dying becomes more of a reality.
This is for sure, the longer we wait to stand against our oppressors, the more blood will be spilled and the less likely we'll be to come out on the other side of this ahead of the game.
If there is an overdrive in us, we all need to use it now and not let up.
Thanks for the comments folks! Last night we had a major airing on MSM of a docudrama called "Earth 2100". Some of you may have seen it. It was as strong a message for humanity as I have ever witnessed coming from establishment journalism. The focus was societal and ecological collapse due to over population/consumption. i.e. global warming and its attendant effects. Issues skirted were the economy, religious fanatics, and of course, any sort of conspiracy theories. When you factor in those additional impactors, I am inclined to move the time line up to something more urgent. They did try to end it on a hopeful note. You know, happy shining people holding hands and working together to save the world. Gaskin's Farm comes pretty close to this ideal, but the MIC, NWO, Drug cartels, Monsanto and agripharmacon cast a dark shadow indeed, being a manifestation of the worst humanity can be.....
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jez--i like this guy---however being a bow hunter --i gotta say --i hope it isnt a windy day when you need it--and i must have said a dozzen times ---militia -militia-doesnt have to be big--just family and friends
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