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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
GLD 385.99+1.6%Nov 12 4:00 PM EST

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (103668)11/12/2013 11:31:50 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (3) of 217738
 
Interesting that you point out there has not been an ethnically cleansing crash: <Just attended the annual advisors meeting for a real estate fund which I had been engaged with since 2001, and noted that people all over the planet are getting ground down to bits. The sooner we have a terribly destabilizing crash the more people would be saved from further grinding. To save the planet, the crash must be big, cleansing, and thorough, and be followed in w/ .... I best stop describing so as to not frighten the children>

A month or so ago, Canuck Dave and his wife suffered a literal actual physical 3D on the road car crash of injurious impact leaving them physically incapacitated a month later, shocked and reviewing matters. I had got curious at that post of his and clicked around and then followed him upstream and read about the crash.

When a Tornado crashes into Philippines or a tsunami crashes into nuclear power stations and towns, or whatever happens of a sudden and destructive nature, the preparations the preppers have made determine the outcomes for afflicted people.

So Fukushima was destroyed while a more sensible designer's power station had a much higher wall and was also built higher up with cooling water system designed to handle a sudden tide out situation.

At Boracay in Philippines, Elroy [Sier] was resident and worried. A quick review of his situation led me to post: Message 29216570 Sure enough, no problem at Elroy's place on Boracay. The east coast was smashed as expected. Despite substantial warning, apparently 10,000 people were not sensibly positioned for the onslaught.

When Taupo erupts, the people there will not be escaping as the time available will not be enough for all or many, or any, to escape. The time to escape Taupo is now.

When a tsunami comes ashore at Papamoa, Whitianga and many other coastal sand spits around the east coast of New Zealand, hordes of people will be unprepared and not able to escape if the cause is a bolide splashing down in the Pacific ocean, or a volcano of Taupo size erupting near Matata in the NZ volcanic zone.
In financial relativity theory, a Black Scholes black hole is a singularity with an event horizon and something good to avoid even as much would be consumed, akin to Taupo, Philippines, Fukushima, Papamoa,

Canuck Dave experienced such a sudden personal disaster, as did Elroy, both surviving [though we have not heard from Elroy] through having the right equipment.

Bitcoin is not quite Bre-ex which was an outright scam. Satoshi and other bitcoin early miners have made a lot of money already, leaving a functional system which could well turn out to be the best way to ride out a financial relativity theory calamitous catastrophe. While it's not perfect, it's pretty good. I have not yet invented better though I can see how to do so and have been working on my prototype.

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