Rebel_Rider1969
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Yeah, but they vote....It’s absurd that most people don’t see the level of absurdity. The walking dead
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Yeah, but they vote....It’s absurd that most people don’t see the level of absurdity. The walking dead
What are we talking about? The walking dead still? LOLThere would not be a market for precious metals and stones but there will be a market for booze, food, guns, and ammo.
Those with enough booze, food, guns, and ammo will own everything else.
A SHTF scenario - say a massive loss of power, emp, some national emergency.What are we talking about? The walking dead still? LOL
Great book.I strongly suggest reading “One Second After” by William R. Forstschen if one has not already done so. Although it is fiction, it addresses many of the issues raised in this thread.
I strongly suggest reading “One Second After” by William R. Forstschen if one has not already done so. Although it is fiction, it addresses many of the issues raised in this
Or , “Patriots “ by James Wesley Rawles . You will be amazed about how relevant the things in the book are now .Great book.
Not necessary, just look at the things that were most valuable during the collapse of the soviet union, or the starving times in the 50s, or in the Balkans during the dissolution of Yugoslavia.It would be nice to know what's being sold / traded in the Ukraine. And what items they wished they would have bought more of prior to the " the money laundering supply chain interruption"
A fictional comic book
"Graphic Novel" adult comic books. Lol.A fictional comic book
russians were looting gold, and taking gold containing circuit boards in months past... and of course food, and shooting pets for supper also...It would be nice to know what's being sold / traded in the Ukraine. And what items they wished they would have bought more of prior to the " the money laundering supply chain interruption"
I sold gold to a shop this past week and got almost $300 for it. As long as somebody's buying I don't care what anybody else has to say about itSome of you guys are acting like someone here suggested cashing all of their life savings into metals or something. It doesnt seem like a bad idea to keep 10% or so of your home stash in metals, at least they are pretty to look at.
Can't forget smokes and toilet paperThere would not be a market for precious metals and stones but there will be a market for booze, food, guns, and ammo.
Those with enough booze, food, guns, and ammo will own everything else.
Yep I got that one. It's a good read. The second book in the series, not so much. Haven't found the third one yet. I heard he's coming out with a fourth now tooI strongly suggest reading “One Second After” by William R. Forstschen if one has not already done so. Although it is fiction, it addresses many of the issues raised in this thread.
Can't forget how during the Yugoslav conflict it was a can of corned beef hash would buy you an all nighter with a hot young thing. Oh and more recently a few years ago when the Greek currency collapsed plenty of Greek college girls would do anything you asked for a cheeseburger. On record. Historical fact. Food as currency because of real tangible valueIt would be nice to know what's being sold / traded in the Ukraine. And what items they wished they would have bought more of prior to the " the money laundering supply chain interruption"