I see so much fear on my friends list regarding economic collapse. - TopicsExpress



          

I see so much fear on my friends list regarding economic collapse. So much doom and gloom. There was a time when I too, feared for a world with no dollar, and by extension, no war-debt paradigm. I see now that this was a result of the years of psychological conditioning by major financial institutions by means of incremental propaganda. Banks cant foreclose on anything when the currency that their institutions are based upon no longer exists. Most of my Facebook friends acknowledge that, in the very near future, fiat currency will no longer exist. This effectively means the state will be left unable to pay their policy enforcers. There was a time when I would have agreed with the doom-and-gloom collapse scenario. I had a near-apocalyptic idea of what life would be like post dollar-collapse. I dont think so anymore. I think that there will be some turmoil, especially in major cities where entire communities have relied upon state subsidies and welfare to survive. Sure, therell be some rioting while the market is transitions to meet the demand for services which had been previously provided by the state, but this will be short lived I think. This is because we already have all the tools in place to combat the adverse effects of economic collapse. We already have digital currencies, physical goods, and specialized labor to replace the demand for the dollar. Weve already got solar panels, wind and hydroelectricity to replace the demand for crude oil. Weve already got fiber-optics, ethernet, intranet, and mesh nets to replace the demand for cable lines. We already have more efficient alternatives for literally any good/service currently provided by the state and its interventionalism. Without the dollar, how do you propose that financial institutions are going to pay the jackboots to come and forcibly take your land? How are they going to incentivise people to risk their lives for the good of the bank? The truth is, the banks will fall before the state, and the state will fall because the banks did. I truly believe that this is something to look forward to and plan on, rather than fear and dread. Im not saying dont get guns/learn how to use them, because thats a good idea just in general. Im not saying dont grow your own food or collect rainwater. Rather just the opposite! Do those things because they hasten the collapse of the dollar, the war-debt paradigm, and therefore the state. But dont tell people theres going to be some kind of civil war, or that the state is going to deploy their legions of policy enforcers to come and forcibly relocate their property. Because it isnt very likely, nor is it very logistically feasible.
Posted on: Wed, 17 Dec 2014 17:51:02 +0000

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