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X22 REPORT SRSrocco Interview: Why The Global Economy Will Disintegrate Rapidly

I sat down with Dave at the X22 Report and discussed why the global economy is likely to disintegrate rapidly.  The key to the upcoming collapse will be due to falling energy production.  Unfortunately, many in the Mainstream media and precious metals community disregard energy as just another sector in…

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Thermodynamic Oil Collapse Interview: Why The Global Economy Will Disintegrate Rapidly

The world is heading towards a rapid disintegration of its economic and financial system due to a “Thermodynamic oil collapse.”  I spoke with Dr. Louis Arnoux of nGeni, about the details of the thermodynamics of oil depletion and its impact on the global economy. Unfortunately, the world is completely in…

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Welcome To The Conversation: Important Information Why The Precious Metals Price Smash Is Meaningless

Investors need to realize the precious metals paper price smash this week is meaningless when we consider the underlying fundamentals of the U.S. and Global Financial System continue to disintegrate.  Financial Industry expert, Vic Patane and I discussed why the current precious metals selloff is a nothing more than a…

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THE DISINTEGRATION OF U.S. INFRASTRUCTURE: Quarter Million Water Main Breaks A Year

The United States is sitting on top of a massive amount of aging infrastructure that continues to disintegrate at an alarming rate.  According to the American Society of Civil Engineers, the U.S. suffers from 240,000 water main breaks a year.  That’s roughly 700 water main breaks each day. Some of…

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GOLD & DEBT: The 1929 Great Depression vs The Next Great Collapse

The situation Americans face in the future will be nothing like anything they have experienced in the past.  While we have seen old footage and heard stories about the Great Depression (starting in 1929), we have no idea how bad things really were during the 1930’s. At that time, approximately…

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