by Ibon » Tue 25 Jun 2013, 09:26:07
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('agramante', ' ')If that's not collapse, I don't know what is. The banks are dead like Bernie. What's left is for the governments, ours and others around the world, to become insolvent themselves.
Agramante, take a moment and play out the scenario in your mind. The banking sector collapses as you say they are on the threshold of doing. Certainly a big disruptive event on the global economy. But for me this is only a reshuffling of the cards whereby perhaps the US$ comes out weakened and losing some of its status as a global currency. What do you think would happen to the worlds billions of employed and all the factories on the planet using energy and resources to churn out all that stuff. Do you honestly think this would all grind to a halt?
Start to look at collapse more from a purely ecological perspective. We are no where near it.
Reshuffling the cards doesn't define collapse.
Governments and billionaires linked globally will not simply pack their bags and go fishing will they????
Patiently awaiting the pathogens. Our resiliency resembles an invasive weed. We are the Kudzu Ape
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