Saturday, November 8, 2014

The End of Life As We Know It

First read this:
 
 
Isn't doom and gloom great ?!?  Most people REALLY REALLY don't like this approach, but it works better for me.  Once I can see the truth, then things fall into place, and I find this actually heightens my sense of security and appreciation of my little corner of the world.  Sorry bout your jump.  Hope you didn't sprain an ankle. 
 
All most people care about is unrestrained fucking and getting stuff.  (These priorities are eternal, apparently.)  Lately they also have their false god "technology" to pray to which is going to fix all the problems, so this part is maybe a little different than it was in the past.  But once you get behind the curtain at Oz,* the oil crisis events of 1973, 1979, 2006/07, the vanishing American "lifestyle," the fact that hardly anyone except the super rich can get "ahead," the turmoil in the Middle East - - these events all make sense, because they are just early warnings of the big picture situation.  Interesting that some Swiss folks would put together this website.  Switzerland has some flaws (like ignoring international banking regulations and living off tourism - which are both major) but other than that, it's a tightly-run small country that has always been resource-challenged.  So maybe it makes sense to come out of there.  I'll be waiting for the version that the US Chamber of Commerce puts out.
 
Phosphorus.  Of course.  I didn't think of that.

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