There's a wealth of other information that is also in alignment with your analysis. One particularly good view in this direction that I think worth sharing here is Daniela Cambone's interview with Chris Vermeulen, posted today:
Retrospectively, I wish we had the genuine and productive resources available to us in 1933 then the depleted and fragile ones of today. Now, a mere shadow of a stand-in exists in comparison. Ephemeral resources drowning in debt won't cut it. It's hard to escape a sense that something ominous lies ahead. Thanks Wendy for another reality check.
This new Peter Schiff video ties in well with your analysis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2_Qkn105dA
There's a wealth of other information that is also in alignment with your analysis. One particularly good view in this direction that I think worth sharing here is Daniela Cambone's interview with Chris Vermeulen, posted today:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vESxGJ_muU
Retrospectively, I wish we had the genuine and productive resources available to us in 1933 then the depleted and fragile ones of today. Now, a mere shadow of a stand-in exists in comparison. Ephemeral resources drowning in debt won't cut it. It's hard to escape a sense that something ominous lies ahead. Thanks Wendy for another reality check.