Engineer wrote:Most of the international headlines these days read like the script of WWF. The gullible public pays for the entertainment, the wrestlers (Putin and Obama) collect fame and fortune, and the producers (bankers) get rich in the background.
DoctorMetal wrote: My take on the international law with this crisis is that neither the USA nor NATO has any legal ground to stand on in terms of intervention. Russia will claim it has annexed Crimea (thru rigged vote results), and the UN will call it a protectorate (like Kosovo), which may perhaps be the fate of all Ukraine once the locals and proxies fight it out.
DoctorMetal wrote:A lot of talk exists on the interwebs about the possibility of thermonuclear WWIII coming out of the situation in Ukraine. Such warmongering IMO represents the height of speculation. Everyone knows Russia has the largest nuclear arsenal in the world, but it takes some mighty big balls to cross that line. It's likely the US government will screw things up, but not that bad. Heck, I'm looking forward to buying up some of those Kiwis and Krugs they seize from the Russian oligarchs (expect to see Treasury auction sales at the VSE warehouses before the year is out) to put pressure on Putin, but again, asset confiscation probably won't lead to war.
68Camaro wrote:
Stay informed.
Manage your debt properly.
Proportion your wealth safely between hard or soft assests as a function of events.
Store long term supplies of the appropriate type.
Network with friends and neighbors.
These are timeless behaviors which our pioneer ancestors knew instinctively.
johnbrickner wrote:This mass media constantly brainwashes and deceives us to buy their products (remember, this is the Free Market we all love so much). [I won't touch on the deceptions it gives us towards our military in order to avoid Forum conflict]
theo wrote:I tend to think that preparing for an uncertain future can have a psychological impact on us. While nobody truly wishes for bad things to happen, we may want to feel justified in our efforts. The idea that all of our preps and investments went for nothing might be a let down; not to mention an indictment on our judgement. A few of us might even look forward to a Schadenfreude ("I told you so!") moment when all of the "sheeple" get their just desserts. However, I suspect that watching others suffer (even those who were truly irresponsible) will be much worse than we ever imagined. Furthermore, the black swan (be it war or economic collapse) can quickly get out of control and easily overwhelm even the most ardent efforts to prepare.
neilgin1 wrote:brother Theo, I been thinking a lot what you said.....about "crisis fatigue", which I concur with, in regards to zerohedge. (a site I do have respect for)...I cant do the "told you so", because many people I love with all my soul will die.
so then I put the train "on a different track"....I think about the 5 cords of wood I have to buy, so I can give my woods a rest, (and me), I think about the nice 3 hour conversation I had at the Laundromat with a just darn cute (and smart, yet married...!!!!) hippie chick....She's 32, lives in a yurt, tough lil lass....the way she drank up our conversation had me thinking hubby better start paying more mind to his hyper smart wife..or maybe i'm a pretty interesting dude...who knows, but I don't mess with married gals, hard and fast rule.....so then I get back here to Bag End, and I flick this Ma-cheene on and what do I read?
here, I gotta show it to you, I would be remiss if I didn't.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-03-2 ... led-nuclea
after you read it...just let it sink in....the madness, and darkness of some souls. I don't know where you stand faithwise, but after I watch "For Love of the Game".....one of my favorite candy feel good movies....i'm getting on my knees to talk to my Heavenly Father....having a nice stack of Ag, lead, calories on a deep buried rural ranch is swell, But He, the Lord is OUR only real relief, and power....the power of prayer, salted with love, neil
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