For Your Consideration

As stated previously on this site for over ten years, the DHS insider said when the government loses control of the precious metal markets, it signals the end of their reign of terror. Currently, gold is up $29.30 today and 7.38% over the past month. Silver is up 19.26% over the past month.

I want you to consider the state of the banking industry in the United States. Are you not concerned that there is zero media coverage of this major economic issue. Ask yourselves what will happen when the banks cannot be saved? Will the collapse happen gradually or suddenly? I think the gradual part has been in play since 2008. We are now in the suddenly phase.

David DeGerolamo

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Hound
Hound
2 years ago

Yesterday Janet Yellen made claims that the economy is doing great. Which is saying that biden’s cabinet doesn’t have to undergo mandatory drug testing without saying “biden’s cabinet doesn’t have to undergo mandatory drug testing”. Today it was announced that the fed is predicting (admitting) that there will be a mild (catastrophic?) recession (collapse?) later this year (at any time?). So, yeah. Go Sports! (TM). Go Beer! (TM).

Stan Sylvester
Stan Sylvester
2 years ago

When I first started thinking about prepping, the guide that I was taught was that it was better to be a year early than a day late. That was 10 years ago. Timing a collapse is fool’s errand.

There may be significant events along the way but we’re not privy to their ultimate timetable. I’ve often wondered if they don’t want to rush things so that they can watch us sit on pins and needles as we wait for the next shoe to drop.

mike
mike
2 years ago
Reply to  Stan Sylvester

Like childbirth, or launching a ship, or demolition of an old barn, these things happen at their own pace and those in charge often have much less control then anyone suspects. One thing is clear, and that is that they have gone too far and done too much damage to stop it now even if they wanted to.

Lawnmore
Lawnmore
2 years ago
Reply to  Stan Sylvester

Yes, but things haven’t looked this bad in my fifty years of prepping!
The thing is, I have slept well all these years and through lean times and personal disasters, I have prevailed. I too gave up believing in prophets of the second coming, the crash, or war coming on a specific date, none the less dark clouds are on the horizon!

kal
kal
2 years ago
Reply to  Lawnmore

I agree, began as a “survivalist” back in the 70’s when Bruce Clayton’s book was all about nukes, but that was a tale of caution, in the years I’ve been trying to prepare (Be prepared, Life Scout) I have never seen such a conglomeration of events and problems. The idea remains the same be prepared for whatever comes, as it is simply like an insurance policy. Best to have and need not, than to need and have not.

kal
kal
2 years ago

Sot on David, nothing to see here, oh that crash, don’t worry it was just the economy.