Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Financial Preparedness

http://www.shtfplan.com/

http://www.shtfplan.com/marc-faber/caution-crashcollapse-dead-ahead-say-faber-rogers-dent-and-celente_10022009

"This is what they do. They will shut dissent out at any cost for them to maintain power. Again, how people can look up to and follow politicians is beyond me. And, I’ll say this Eric, and I want to make this really clear. Anyone that follows their leaders is going to do so at their own peril, because if they follow their leaders during this economic and possibly geo-political crisis that’s about to come, they’re going to go down with the ship because the leadership could care less about them.

Do you think Nancy Pelosi cares whether or not Eric King has a place to live tomorrow, or a meal to eat? And this country is going down, and the people that follow their leaders are going to go down with them.

I also want to make this clear. Clinton, Bush, Pelosi, Barney Frank, Christopher Dodd, Bonner, Shelby — these are not my leaders. They couldn’t lead me across the street. They’re political hacks, every one of them. The only thing they know how to do is to be a politician, and that means never having to work a day in your life, having a crew of serfs and slaves around you that they call staff and aids, and to be assured that even after you leave you will continue to live in a style that you have been accustomed to.

And how people can tolerate thi,s and the Obama show and the rest of them, is beyond me. And how they can look up to them to me is a loss of dignity and respect."



"Gerald Celente, Trends Research forecaster and contrarian thinker, advised listeners of the Jeff Rense show on September 23rd to look out below, calling it the Christmas Crash. He believes that the next collapse will come quickly, sometime this Fall, but as late as January or February of 2010:

“It’s going to really be an ugly scene. We are really encouraging people now to take pro-active measures and prepare for the worst. Don’t spend an extra dime.”





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