Executive Summary
- Confidence in the US is eroding, and as goes sentiment, as goes stability
- Expect covid-19 to deliver more nasty surprises
- Prepare for higher inflation and supply chain breakdowns
- Joining the PP movement is much better than facing what’s coming alone
If you have not yet read Part 1: We Are On Our Own In The Post-Covid World, available free to all readers, please click here to read it first.
For newcomers and old-timers alike: Welcome to the movement.
Whether we meant to or not, whether we wanted to or not, history has brought us together in a movement.
Stripping away all the noise, ‘the movement’ boils down to a return to doing things that matter and attending to that which is important.
You are not alone. More and more people are waking up and separating fact from fiction. Before too much longer and I will be able to stop talking about the problems entirely, because they will be self-evident to all.
Now, to be clear, I don’t pretend to be in possession of the truth. I merely claim to be able to spot that which is not true. Put another way, I have an incredibly-honed BS detector.
Once it’s been tripped (as it was with the virologists insisting SARS-CoV-2 had to come from nature) I begin rummaging around in that territory certain that ‘the truth is in there somewhere’.
The reason I’m so persistent, and insistent, on re-telling the story of where all these trends are taking us is because once we get to Schopenhauer’s third stage your ability to maneuver will be severely limited compare with today.
For example, if everyone knew what I know about central banking, the banking system, and currency creation, then gold, silver and land would be many times higher in price than they are today. It’s entirely possible that you and I wouldn’t even be able to get our hands on any, as gold will become “unaffordium” and silver will become “unobtainium” in Mike Maloney’s words.
Ditto for productive land.
While there’s still time, I sense that the trends have all accelerated:
Operating With Integrity
Which explains why my fiancée Evie and I are operating at warp speed to build soil, create compost, and raise the food producing abundance of the land we ‘own’ (but really are just caretaking for whoever ‘owns’ it next).