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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
GLD 399.01+0.1%Dec 19 4:00 PM EST

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To: John Vosilla who wrote (98043)1/19/2013 2:42:19 PM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 218633
 
That's funny. If bad weather is the worst we have to worry about, we are home free.
I'd bet more on continued catastrophic weather events due to climate change...

Throw in some very gradual warming sea level rise too if you like. I can walk uphill faster than the tide will rise. Unless it's from a bolide, volcano, earthquake or landslide.

You will find over the next couple of decades that something much more interesting than weather will come your way. For example, 2020 reglaciation or even just Little Ice Age will bring some serious changes making bad weather look like a picnic. Or an H5N1 or similar plague. Or economic collapse with political carnage [always very popular throughout history]. Or a Tunguska or larger bolide.

The US$ and financial relativity theory are taking us past the event horizon into a Black Scholes singularity of risk-free Utopia en.wikipedia.org As found just a few years ago, "risk-free" tends not to be associated with debts by the umpty$trillion. But if we produce platinum $1 trillion coins by the dozen, that should apparently make things hunky dory.

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