SRSROCCO PALISADES RADIO INTERVIEW: Exponential Debt Trend Has Reached The Point Of No Return

Unfortunately, the U.S. and the world have entered into an exponential increase in debt trend that can’t be stopped, or the global economy will head into a depression that never ends.  I chatted with Tom at Palisades Radio about the Energy Cliff predicament the world will face in the future.

While the debate about Peak Oil will continue, when we understand the “Massive Natural Decline Rate” of the Global Oil & Gas Industry, it will become impossible to offset these declines in the years ahead.  Thus, the highly leveraged financial system will get into trouble, forcing investors to transition into physical gold and silver to protect wealth.

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2 Comments on "SRSROCCO PALISADES RADIO INTERVIEW: Exponential Debt Trend Has Reached The Point Of No Return"

  1. Absolutely superb interview. Totally fitting since I first found you years ago from a Palisades Gold radio interview. Great, well-organized and complete synopsis on the current state of the economy and markets. Thanks Steve!

    • DisappearingCulture | September 29, 2024 at 7:19 am | Reply

      I recommend you subscribe to the SRSRoccoReport.com It’s inexpensive, and there’s a lot more content.
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