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Post by spatial on Sept 4, 2021 15:39:06 GMT 10
It is getting very real. Canadian Prepper going bananas over supply shortages, prices up 20-30% shipping prices up 7 fold. Port congestion, not able to received goods, shrinkflation.
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Post by milspec on Sept 4, 2021 18:34:29 GMT 10
spatial . Harry Dent will be right eventually (like a broken clock is right twice a day). The problem is if you had remained divested while you wait for a crash ... your net worth would be getting continually eaten away by inflation :/
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Post by spatial on Sept 5, 2021 8:55:28 GMT 10
spatial . Harry Dent will be right eventually (like a broken clock is right twice a day). The problem is if you had remained divested while you wait for a crash ... your net worth would be getting continually eaten away by inflation :/ Harry Dent has been right all along, just the bubble has been expanded and the coming crash will be even more spectacular. Does not matter how much money the guys have made so far on stocks they are about to loose it all, the same with cryptos. Harry did predict a last late phase melt up on the S&P 500 then a crash late 2021 - I have put my money on a mess by the end of the year expectation October 2021.
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Post by frostbite on Sept 5, 2021 9:19:00 GMT 10
I predict my property portfolio will be worth more in 2022 than it is now. My coastal acreage has gone up over 250% in value over the last 5 years. I paid $180k for 3 acres close to the beach, now it's worth close to $500k.
Next year we will see if Harry Dent or Frostbite is the real expert.
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Post by spinifex on Sept 5, 2021 9:53:15 GMT 10
If you want to talk about high risk, how about juggling the mrs and her best friend at the same time? Much more dangerous than Russian Roulette. And nowhere to hide, especially when you are asleep. I eat risk. Combat would be a walk in the park. Check my avatar. That's the two ladies in question. Yeah ... if your wife is the stabby - shooty - pour petrol on you while you sleep and set you on fire type ... you're definitely in training to master personal safety aversion !!! Sleep in a nomex suit and Install a CAMS rated fire suppression system (used in racing cars) on your bed ... it might come in handy!
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Post by spinifex on Sept 5, 2021 10:04:58 GMT 10
It’s not a typo. The death rate is about 10% in Italy. Once the hospitals get overwhelmed it’s harder to save people, so people who earlier they would have been able to save, now they cannot. Purely because they don’t have enough resources to cope with the demand. Yep, that's exactly it. Snowball effect. It's not just covid that are dying, but for lack of care, staff, supplies. It's already happening here in the US and even at hospitals i've worked at (albeit on a smaller scale, so far). This is what we have been warning about. For all those saying the vaccine is population control, it's actually the virus, and the unfortunate patients who are collateral damage who are the population control (if that makes sense - I'm so tired I can't even think straight anymore) Given the strain of your daily life ... I appreciate you taking the time to share your lived experience here on our Forum. Very much appreciated. Very much valued. Societies need more people like you. Those who show up for the fight ... for the benefit of others ... despite the personal cost involved.
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Post by frostbite on Sept 5, 2021 10:08:57 GMT 10
She's more the 'I will cut if off with a chainsaw' type. She loves her Milwaukee battery powered saw. Instant start, very quiet. She'd probably find it amusing to post the offending severed appendage to her bestie. I hide all the batteries, just in case.
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Post by drjenner on Sept 5, 2021 11:42:28 GMT 10
Yep, that's exactly it. Snowball effect. It's not just covid that are dying, but for lack of care, staff, supplies. It's already happening here in the US and even at hospitals i've worked at (albeit on a smaller scale, so far). This is what we have been warning about. For all those saying the vaccine is population control, it's actually the virus, and the unfortunate patients who are collateral damage who are the population control (if that makes sense - I'm so tired I can't even think straight anymore) Given the strain of your daily life ... I appreciate you taking the time to share your lived experience here on our Forum. Very much appreciated. Very much valued. Societies need more people like you. Those who show up for the fight ... for the benefit of others ... despite the personal cost involved. You are very kind. Thank you for saying that. Am very much enjoying this forum and the people here. Thank you for welcoming in (even if I'm pro vax. LOL)
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Post by drjenner on Sept 5, 2021 11:43:14 GMT 10
spatial . Harry Dent will be right eventually (like a broken clock is right twice a day). The problem is if you had remained divested while you wait for a crash ... your net worth would be getting continually eaten away by inflation :/ Harry Dent has been right all along, just the bubble has been expanded and the coming crash will be even more spectacular. Does not matter how much money the guys have made so far on stocks they are about to loose it all, the same with cryptos. Harry did predict a last late phase melt up on the S&P 500 then a crash late 2021 - I have put my money on a mess by the end of the year expectation October 2021. Ok So I should cash out my crypto when?? LOL
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Post by spatial on Sept 5, 2021 12:40:05 GMT 10
Harry Dent has been right all along, just the bubble has been expanded and the coming crash will be even more spectacular. Does not matter how much money the guys have made so far on stocks they are about to loose it all, the same with cryptos. Harry did predict a last late phase melt up on the S&P 500 then a crash late 2021 - I have put my money on a mess by the end of the year expectation October 2021. Ok So I should cash out my crypto when?? LOL Crypto are one of the most unstable money form as it has no intrinsic value. It is quiet a roller coaster ride, but like everything else is in extreme bubble. One has to have hair on your teeth to be in crypto, and hope you can get out before it fails. There are so many thing coming unstuck around the world and natural catastrophise (Fires out west USA, hurricane, flooding, tornadoes on the east. Soon the chickens come home to roost.
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Post by spatial on Sept 5, 2021 12:45:49 GMT 10
I predict my property portfolio will be worth more in 2022 than it is now. My coastal acreage has gone up over 250% in value over the last 5 years. I paid $180k for 3 acres close to the beach, now it's worth close to $500k. Next year we will see if Harry Dent or Frostbite is the real expert. Properties prices are bubblicious. Price has way outstripped peoples ability to purchase and when interest rates go up - it all goes up in smoke. The property price will be $5,000,000 but a loaf of bread will cost $20,000.
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Post by frostbite on Sept 5, 2021 12:52:50 GMT 10
Well lucky then that I'm immune from interest rate hikes. A little fringe benefit of buying real estate outright, giving the banks the middle finger. And when a loaf of bread costs $20,000, my big stash of grain and my flour mill will be worth much more than it's weight in gold. Another investment win for Frostbite over Mr Dent.
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Post by frostbite on Sept 5, 2021 13:00:04 GMT 10
Hey Spatial, at $20k a loaf, how many backpackers could I buy with this lot?:
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Post by spatial on Sept 5, 2021 13:23:44 GMT 10
If one looks at all the signs and what happened previously when governments opened the printing press without restraint. We see the same things happening today, shortages and prices rising dramatically. In the German Weimar Republic, they started money printing that so called worked for a number of years but the mainstream economy was seriously failing. Huge wealth disparity erupted with homelessness and poverty, while the rich got richer. We see that today in the US with tent cites of homeless people, now with rent momoratorium being removed, and many have not payed rent for more than a year, it is going to get ugly. www.pschousing.org/news/naeh-state-homelessness-2021-report"In January of 2020, just one month before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the state of Connecticut, there were 580,466 people experiencing homelessness in America according to the data collected from the nationwide, annual Point-In-Time (PIT) Count process. Between 2019 and 2020, homelessness increased by 2% in the United States, after being on a steady decline for about eight years before the trend reversed. As well, the unsheltered population has grown by 30%, almost wiping out nearly a decade of previous gains."
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Post by spatial on Sept 5, 2021 13:25:54 GMT 10
Well lucky then that I'm immune from interest rate hikes. A little fringe benefit of buying real estate outright, giving the banks the middle finger. And when a loaf of bread costs $20,000, my big stash of grain and my flour mill will be worth much more than it's weight in gold. Another investment win for Frostbite over Mr Dent. You going to be rich... Today we fat shame people in the future people will be thin and skinny shamed, it will be vogue to be fat.
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Post by milspec on Sept 5, 2021 15:34:54 GMT 10
spatial "Crypto are one of the most unstable money form as it has no intrinsic value. It is quiet a roller coaster ride, but like everything else is in extreme bubble. One has to have hair on your teeth to be in crypto, and hope you can get out before it fails" I respect that you can have that view, but I couldnt disagree more. I see some real decentralised benefits in crypto and I hope they can remain that way. In the fight against governments and corporations controlling our money We have few alternatives to government printed money. Crypto is that alternative. I grant you that crypto is volatile ... it absolutely is. However that bumpy road is going up a stairway to heaven. (BTC /ETH /ADA)
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Post by spinifex on Sept 6, 2021 8:18:08 GMT 10
She's more the 'I will cut if off with a chainsaw' type. She loves her Milwaukee battery powered saw. Instant start, very quiet. She'd probably find it amusing to post the offending severed appendage to her bestie. I hide all the batteries, just in case. Any chance you have a shot of her splitting a beef carcass with a chainsaw ? And yeah ... electric is stealthy!!! With 2-stroke you'd get some warning! Which may not matter if she bike-locks one of your legs to the bed while you're still asleep!!
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Post by frostbite on Sept 6, 2021 8:49:02 GMT 10
Quote: "Any chance you have a shot of her splitting a beef carcass with a chainsaw ? " Nope, but how about a shot of her hitting the x-ring with my 1911. She's a damn good shot with rifle or handgun. And for the leghumpers monitoring this forum, she is licenced and I am an authorised pistol trainer:
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Post by Stealth on Sept 6, 2021 9:53:10 GMT 10
It's the 'so chill my hand is in my pocket' for me. What a beast, love it 🤣.
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Post by drjenner on Sept 7, 2021 1:09:52 GMT 10
Bad ass. Getting my hubs to teach my daughter and I to shoot this year.
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