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pahunkboy -> Chapmans 50 year warning. (6/14/2009 7:07:52 PM)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhTYigJg5TE


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSm0ih6LzDY

in case you missed them.   This is Bob Chapman.

http://theinternationalforecaster.com/    <-- verify the info here- this is his website.  He is former CIA.   If you know of a better source please c-mail me it.   As I follow this guy and his temperament and such to see if it all adds up. He is not a "change agent".   




MzMia -> RE: Chapmans 50 year warning. (6/14/2009 8:44:51 PM)

hunky, very interesting video.
I also feel that the dollar is certainly going down even further.
We have hardly hit bottom yet.
 
You know that I have been saying, Depression ahead for a long time.
 
I wonder if I need to think about digging a bunker?




pahunkboy -> RE: Chapmans 50 year warning. (6/14/2009 8:58:01 PM)

Nobody really knows. In a way- I wish I wasnt here to find out.




MzMia -> RE: Chapmans 50 year warning. (6/14/2009 9:31:37 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

Nobody really knows. In a way- I wish I wasnt here to find out.


hunky, I don't feel that way at all.
My parents were born smack dab in the middle of the great Depression.
I feel it gave them character, and they are among two of the people,
that I will always admire the most.


I grew up and still listen to daddy talk about how he walked 3-4 miles each way to school.
My mother lived in Virginia {which was very segregated}, and caught 3-4 buses to ride way across town and into Washington, D.C. to attend Dunbar High School {which was THE black academic High School in Washington D.C. before segragation}.
Evenutally, my Grandmother and my mother moved into D.C. and lived in a room in a boarding house, which they shared so she could attend high school and go to college.

*Note my mommy and my grandmother shared a room together {for years} so mommy could attend college.
I could go on and on.

Its called, overcoming odds, sacrifice and devotion.
My parents were born in the Depression, to parents that were maybe 2 generations removed from slavery.

I don't care if the dollar becomes worth 10 cents, and everything begins to fall, slide, crash and burn.
The measure of a man and real character show  when shit hits the fan.
I have always said you really don't know a person, until you see how they handle adversity.
Well we are going to be seeing what a whole hell of a lot of people are made of soon.

Also, these indicators and predictions have been going on for at least 2 years.
If people don't have a clue by now, they fucking don't want to know what could be coming.

I am a tough bird, and I think you are too.
We shall get through the coming Depression, come out on the other side, and tell the tales to the younger generations.

 
My parents/grandparents survived the last Depression, and I sure the hell will survive this one.
You say you don't want to see it?
IF it is coming, I want to be around to see it.

Era's end, new one's begin.
 
Circle of Life/from the Lion King-->   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8ZnCT14nRc&feature=related
Circle of Life, hunky....you will make it!
Let's start digging our bunkers!




pahunkboy -> RE: Chapmans 50 year warning. (6/15/2009 10:51:00 AM)

I look at this house- it seem 4 floods- over 2 wars- and at least one depression.  We have abit of time to get ready.

My body doesnt work the way it should.   The grass needs cut- I just cant do it right now.  I hope to know more people like YOU.  YOU are the type that will make it work.  I can too.  Just lately- I am so out of whack and not optimal.




MzMia -> RE: Chapmans 50 year warning. (6/15/2009 7:16:14 PM)

Thank you for the compliment hunky.

I think we both see the train wreck coming, but neither of us can stop it.
Even President Obama can only do some much to attempt to stop it.

No matter how bad situations get, people can normally survive that want to survive bad enough.
When times get tough, the tough keep going.
We are witnessing an "end to an era".
Many people have a real hard time understanding, that many of their lives will be "changed" forever.
Personally, I look at being more frugal as a challenge, and even as a game.
The goal of my game is to find bargains, spend less, save more, accomplish my dreams, and have a good life!

It may take America 10-20 years to see another era of widespread prosperity.
It could take longer than that!
Look at the sidewalk dwellers in Calcutta, India.
Many are born on the sidewalks, they live their lives on the sidewalks,and they die on the sidewalks.
They would look at most of the poor in America, and think they have it made.
You are a strong man, when you are feeling better, you will dust yourself off, get back up, and make the most out of the life you have!




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