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Article: While you were sleeping, the economy collapsed
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http://neithercorp.us/npress/?p=209

"There are a number of half truths and financial fantasies floating around the U.S. today, which may explain why some have decided to throw caution to the wind, adopting a cult-like blind faith in the “unsinkable” American economy. I suspect that the consequences for this error in judgment will become quite clear to most by the end of next year, but until then, let’s examine our current situation, what the government has to say about it, and the reality they wish to gloss over."


A good article, depressing, but then, sometimes the facts hurt... I for one research further into things, so I will be checking the facts mentioned in this article, but it does mention a lot of descrepancies that I believe there are in MSM and government bred "facts" versus actual reality.
Granted all anyone can really do is keep pushing forward with the lot we are given, but I suppose I just wanted to bring the questions to light so that the folks on this board (whom I have grown to like) can maybe think ahead, bolster their awareness so that they(you) are not caught surprised when the dollar falls.
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#2
Interesting.....problem is I never know what to believe anymore.
pants on the ground! pants on the ground!
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#3
Sadly, I have found that the most credible news comes from outside the U.S. Soon enough, we won't have to worry about whom to believe because we'll be able to see for ourselves. It is beginning:

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