Monday, January 20, 2025

 one of at least three  possible futures for us based upon our current realities;


  • A catastrophic global die-off will lead to the collapse of traditional systems, reshaping the U.S. into a decentralized, self-reliant society with fractured economies and governance.
  • Two distinct economies will emerge, one controlled by centralized authorities using digital currencies, and another grassroots system based on cryptocurrencies, barter, precious metals and local trade.
  • States and cities will increasingly nullify federal authority, potentially leading to standalone states or new nation-states, with resistance to centralized healthcare, food regulations and other policies.
  • Urban areas will be stripped of resources, with salvage operations and repair industries becoming central to the economy, as people relearn skills like fixing appliances and repurposing materials.
  • Global supply chain failures will shift food systems to local, seasonal production, with reliance on small farms, bicycles and traditional skills like food preservation, as processed foods become obsolete.

In the wake of a catastrophic global die-off, the United States is poised to undergo a radical transformation, with survivors navigating a fractured economy, decentralized governance and a resurgence of self-reliant living.

According to Mike Adams' book "Ghost World: 2022-2032," the collapse of traditional systems will give rise to parallel economies, salvage industries and localized currencies, reshaping how Americans live, trade and survive. This new reality, driven by necessity and resistance to centralized control, offers both challenges and opportunities for those who adapt.

The collapse, triggered by what Adams describes as a "vaccine genocide," will devastate global economies, leading governments to push for centralized digital currencies that track every transaction. However, many will reject this surveillance, opting instead for alternative systems built on cryptocurrencies, precious metals, barter and local trade..........more......

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