The Benefits of Economic collapse
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the benefits of economic collapse, I first began to predict a major economic collapse back in 1999. Although I understood that it was at least 15 years off, and possibly more. I believed that it would be wise to begin to prepare for it then, as the actual date of collapse could not be predicted better to be a few years early than even one day too late. Not surprisingly, back then, this prediction appeared to most people to not only be unlikely, but laughable today, were a good bit closer to the onset of an economic crisis and it now not only seems possible, but quite likely to an increasing number of those people who were paying attention. And not surprisingly, as so many people are now realizing the inevitability of such a crisis, they're also realizing that they should have been preparing for it, preparation for a major event, such as this requires a fair bit of time, and many people are belatedly coming to realize that they may be caught with their pants down when the initial crashes begin. Whenever the inevitability of such a debacle is first recognized, the first reaction for most people is to dive into denial, saying it simply can't happen, nobody would let it happen because nobody benefits, but that's just it. Not only does someone benefit, they'll benefit on a grand scale