Billy Meiers

SpacePete

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Shall post more soon...

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SilverPete said:
Actually, I wonder what is the point of raising any alarm? Those who are concerned already have taken appropriate steps.

Or perhaps it's door #3 - nothing happens.
My money is on that.
 
SilverDJ said:
SilverPete said:
Actually, I wonder what is the point of raising any alarm? Those who are concerned already have taken appropriate steps.

Or perhaps it's door #3 - nothing happens.
My money is on that.
Do you buy insurance? Or do you expect tax payers to bail you out if anything bad happens?
 
SilverPete said:
wrcmad said:
SilverPete said:
Shall post more soon...

But I suggest you start preparing now.

OK, .... prepared .... now what?

http://resources1.news.com.au/image...2501-28608ed8-8cb1-11e4-8ac7-a81af5c46aa9.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/trVNBjr.png

I'd suggest, though, that if you are currently under the thrall of any addictive substances that can't be produced naturally, give up now or stock up.
Wtf?
I don't do any of that shyte?
That's Warnie with his gob wrapped around a drink. :|
Sorry it was lost on the majority.
 
SilverDJ said:
SilverPete said:
Actually, I wonder what is the point of raising any alarm? Those who are concerned already have taken appropriate steps.

Or perhaps it's door #3 - nothing happens.
My money is on that.

+1 and Amen.
 
haha, no. Governments don't need to confiscate gold to confiscate your wealth.
 
I'm talking about an economic SHTF event, the eventual but inevitable collapse of the Chinese communist ruling elite, the economic disruption it will cause and the impact on an Australian economy mired in the past and a generation of people who have suckled at the teat of middle class welfare and know of no other way but to take from others, to take from the future to feed their insatiable greed in the present. This will not turn out well.
 
Stoic Phoenix said:
Got a date for your prediction SP? no offence but this economic SHTF line is decades old now
Sorry, no dates. There are no certainties, only probabilities and risk appetites.

I appreciate that people have been claiming imminent economic trouble for decades, but to be very clear, I am talking exclusively about Australia. The hand of probability is falling towards economic pain, not some new golden age, and certainly not business as usual.
 
Your typing so much shit you actually quoted yourself !!! :lol:

As for your prediction....welll umm ....if i were you i would get off the pc & go for a walk & get some exercise or a hobby that is not internet related lol
 
renovator said:
SilverPete said:
SilverPete said:
haha, no. Governments don't need to confiscate gold to confiscate your wealth.
I'm talking about an economic SHTF event, the eventual but inevitable collapse of the Chinese communist ruling elite, the economic disruption it will cause and the impact on an Australian economy mired in the past and a generation of people who have suckled at the teat of middle class welfare and know of no other way but to take from others, to take from the future to feed their insatiable greed in the present. This will not turn out well.
Your typing so much shit you actually quoted yourself !!! :lol:

As for your prediction....welll umm ....if i were you i would get off the pc & go for a walk & get some exercise or a hobby that is not internet related lol
Well renovator, you can go on thinking everything will be fine and keep on voting for more of your middle class welfare. Borrow more, buy more shares, everything will be fine. But it can't go on forever and if you ignore the warning signs then don't start whining like a little bitch when the turd hits the pavement and you are left hold your shot-covered dick and wondering what happened.

Grow up.
 
Wasn't there post like this the other month? 7 day count down to doom..
Some geopolitical events happening in China we have missed
And now Billy makes an appearance... Curious indeed
 
Golightly said:
Wasn't there post like this the other month?
Some geopolitical events happening in China we have missed

The Coming Chinese Crackup
The endgame of communist rule in China has begun, and Xi Jinping's ruthless measures are only bringing the country closer to a breaking point

On Thursday, the National People's Congress convened in Beijing in what has become a familiar annual ritual. Some 3,000 "elected" delegates from all over the countryranging from colorfully clad ethnic minorities to urbane billionaireswill meet for a week to discuss the state of the nation and to engage in the pretense of political participation.

Some see this impressive gathering as a sign of the strength of the Chinese political systembut it masks serious weaknesses. Chinese politics has always had a theatrical veneer, with staged events like the congress intended to project the power and stability of the Chinese Communist Party, or CCP. Officials and citizens alike know that they are supposed to conform to these rituals, participating cheerfully and parroting back official slogans. This behavior is known in Chinese as biaotai, "declaring where one stands," but it is little more than an act of symbolic compliance.

Despite appearances, China's political system is badly broken, and nobody knows it better than the Communist Party itself. China's strongman leader, Xi Jinping , is hoping that a crackdown on dissent and corruption will shore up the party's rule. He is determined to avoid becoming the Mikhail Gorbachev of China, presiding over the party's collapse. But instead of being the antithesis of Mr. Gorbachev, Mr. Xi may well wind up having the same effect. His despotism is severely stressing China's system and societyand bringing it closer to a breaking point.

Predicting the demise of authoritarian regimes is a risky business. Few Western experts forecast the collapse of the Soviet Union before it occurred in 1991; the CIA missed it entirely. The downfall of Eastern Europe's communist states two years earlier was similarly scorned as the wishful thinking of anticommunistsuntil it happened. The post-Soviet "color revolutions" in Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan from 2003 to 2005, as well as the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings, all burst forth unanticipated.

China-watchers have been on high alert for telltale signs of regime decay and decline ever since the regime's near-death experience in Tiananmen Square in 1989. Since then, several seasoned Sinologists have risked their professional reputations by asserting that the collapse of CCP rule was inevitable. Others were more cautiousmyself included. But times change in China, and so must our analyses.

The endgame of Chinese communist rule has now begun, I believe, and it has progressed further than many think. We don't know what the pathway from now until the end will look like, of course. It will probably be highly unstable and unsettled. But until the system begins to unravel in some obvious way, those inside of it will play alongthus contributing to the facade of stability.

Communist rule in China is unlikely to end quietly. A single event is unlikely to trigger a peaceful implosion of the regime. Its demise is likely to be protracted, messy and violent. I wouldn't rule out the possibility that Mr. Xi will be deposed in a power struggle or coup d'tat. With his aggressive anticorruption campaigna focus of this week's National People's Congresshe is overplaying a weak hand and deeply aggravating key party, state, military and commercial constituencies.

Full article: http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-com...659198?mod=WSJ_hpp_MIDDLENexttoWhatsNewsForth
 
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