“The heart of the economic disorder is a world financial system that has gone rogue.”
We are living in a ponzi scheme of credit–fiscal and environmental.
The entire economic system is a ponzi scheme inflated with fiat currency and contemporaneously we have been living beyond our Planetary Boundaries.
How on earth do people expect this house of cards to keep teetering along?
“China manufactured more cement from 2010-13 than the US had produced over the entire 20th century. It could not last and so it is proving.”
All this without considering the collapse of our biosphere which is progressing contemporaneously. Brace for imminent impact. Here is an epic link on our imminent collapse below:
“The world economic order is collapsing and this time there seems no way out“.
Right. Most of us aware of this sad and frightening reality, don’t think about it too much so we can keep the normal play of life and human supremacy going. There are few who can really face this.
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Collapse beckons in almost every way imaginable.
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/texas-giant-unstable-sinkholes-are-growing-could-be-verge-catastrophic-collapse-1565636?utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=rss&utm_content=%2Frss%2Fyahoous%2Fnews&yptr=yahoo
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I believe you…
The normal people ‘out there, will be practically unable to function in their usual way… if I pass this on & around…
Nothing can be achieved but terror & insecurity & as there is not a jot ‘we can do to stop this’ what is the point of having millions & millions &. millions of people globally living in terror ?
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I believe in telling young people the truth and knowledge is power.
Most people are oblivious to the coming horror.
If you were in a theatre and it was on fire, would you prefer to know?
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As predicted collapse is well and truly under way.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-07-19/financial-system-breaking-down-unimaginable-pace
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” Drought has affected about a quarter of India’s 1.3 billion people, according to a submission to the Supreme Court by the central government in April.
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Rural people have especially been forced to “migrate en masse”, according to a recent paper published by a group of NGOs. Evidence of mass migration is obvious in villages that are emptying out. In Uttaranchal, nine per cent of its villages are virtually uninhabited. As per Census 2011, of Uttarakhand’s 16,793 villages, 1,053 have no inhabitants and another 405 have less than 10 residents. The number of such phantom villages has surged particularly after the earthquake and flash floods of 2013.”
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According to professor Tim Garrett and the law of Thermodynamics the collapse of Industrial civilisation is a given.
https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fyoutu.be%2FKdTJAMVyBfc&h=RAQGYVdFD
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The Guardian article states “China’s real growth is now below that of the Mao years: the economic crisis will spawn a crisis of legitimacy for the deeply corrupt communist party. Commodity prices have crashed.” The classic response of a dictatorship to such a crisis is to deflect attention by starting a war. That is seriously scary.
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Social Unrest
This is another one of those things that just tends to sneak up gradually. Initially, protests warrant our attention because it’s new and different and out of the ordinary. But as the protests become more and more frequent, people stop caring why the protests are happening. You learn to avoid areas where protests are likely to occur. You start taking an alternate route to work or entering your office building through a back door.
Violence and vandalism begin to accompany the protests and roadblocks become part of your everyday routine. Like rush-hour traffic r, you plan enough time to get to work based on the knowledge that the road may be blocked due to a car or building being set on fire the night before. More people will be armed when in public, tempers will be short, there will be increased knife fights and shootings. This will put a huge strain on emergency services personnel such as police, fire, and EMS.
Streets, yards, and even homes are flooding more often now. In addition to the litter, the metal storm drains and even copper pipes from abandoned homes are being stolen for cash. Before long you start to notice that the historic plaques are missing from city monuments, statues come up missing, even doorknobs, anything metal that can be scrapped is fair game for looters and thieves.
One way to prepare for the next wave of riots is to move out of the city to a more rural location. If you can’t do that right now, then it will help to be intimately familiar with your city roads and other transportation routes. Make sure that you have several planned routes to/from work or your child’s school and any nearby grocery stores. In addition to planning alternative routes for daily travel, you should plan and practice several different bug out routes in case you need to leave your home quickly. Consider not only roads but also railroad tracks, subway tunnels, sewer tunnels, and power line easement roads as possible alternative routes.
http://www.survivalsullivan.com/life-will-like-economic-collapse/
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“nice” blog.
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Total collapse is underway, be patient and you will bare witness .
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/sep/14/humanity-driving-unprecedented-marine-extinction
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Good job Kevin, Thanks for getting this information to us, and for being so frank, about the science and straight on the other relevant issues, David have done nice work on the blog here, these are the good days, brace for tomorrow
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16 ocean passages later you can believe how heart broken these stories make me but I’m riding out the storm on Rakino Island and to keep me sane today I watched this wonderful presentation from Deep Green Resistance and your good self Derrick.
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Kevin, I’m interested in what preparations you’re making personally, apart from living on Rakino of course. One part of me wants to take precautions – we already grow some of our own food, we’re on tank water, we live on Waiheke, but I’m not sure whether to go the whole hog and become survivalists, store seeds, keep stocks of food, etc. Another part of me thinks that if the whole system comes tumbling down then we may as well give in and fade away. What’s your approach to it?
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I have a small store of food that will sustain me and whoever makes it to my place. It will last a short time. I have no ambition to be the last man standing as armageddon unfolds. I’m living in the ‘now’ and have no desire to watch the end of the biosphere as when industrial civilisation collapses we get 450 nuclear meltdowns, 1300 spent fuel pool fires and a multitude of feedback loops mean the planet will quickly lack all habitat for complex life.
There is no happy ending to this predicament.
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Dr Joseph Tainter on collapse;
https://www.youtube.com/attribution_link?a=9oiBYPgBJKQ&u=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DG0R09YzyuCI%26feature%3Dshare
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http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/sunday/audio/201845436/steve-keen-the-coming-crash
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This article omits to include the main reason but they are bugging out;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree/item/183995d2-8d56-4028-9ca5-73394d695e10
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Another excellent article on the unfolding collapse;
View at Medium.com
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