I have been collapse aware since 2005. I have never been more worried about an imminent mega global crisis involving epic stock market crashes and a massive global financial crisis and a global GDP crash than I am today. I don't think we make it to 2020 before it begins.

No, it's not. You really have a very narrow understanding of economics. You clearly know a lot about your small slice, but if you think we're going to have some sort of global economic collapse because of a soaring dollar index, you really don't understand the resiliency and independence of everyday industry.

Even if the dollar suddenly becomes useless - which it won't, by the way - there will be an immediate, overnight remedy through a different currency.

Besides, none of that is going to happen. The fat cats won't allow it because it really only hurts them, or anyone else who is currently altogether too liquid. For the average person living paycheck-to-paycheck that maybe owns their own little plot of land that they have a house on, shit, they would benefit from the dollar becoming so undervalued that people stop using it.

Ain't happenin'.

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