Society’s
Five Stages of Economic Collapse
http://www.infowars.com/society%E2%80%99s-five-stages-of-economic-collapse
Everything is good and the economy is
thriving. A high standard of living has been achieved. This is the way things
should be. Goods are cheap and readily available. Everything seems to be in
abundance. Stores are filled with retail items ready to be purchased. Life in
general is good. The nation’s working infrastructure is solidly intact and
working well. However, the idea that everyone is entitled to have what others
have earned now permeates society. Redistribution of Wealth Policies are
implemented and quietly woven into the fabric of society. Unchecked and under
the guise of fairness and equality, these policies slowly decrease productivity
and increase dependency on government entitlement and welfare programs.
Primary Assets:
The economy goes into a slow but
steadily increasing decline. Unemployment is on the rise. Ever increasing
numbers of people receive government assistance in one form or another. People
are paid not to work. Government spending has increased dramatically. The price
of gold, silver, and other precious metals rise to prices unheard of just a few
years earlier. Inflation reaches the double digit levels.
Primary Assets:
The total collapse of the economy
begins after a significant and prolonged decline. The government implements
price controls. Shortages on essential goods become widespread. Foreclosed
houses sit vacant and deteriorating by the tens of thousands. Middle class
neighborhoods begin to look like slums. The government begins to print currency
to pay its bills and support the tens of millions on public assistance.
Inflation increases even more and unemployment exceeds 25%. Banks and
businesses fail at ever increasing rates. Nobody seems to have any money. Many
are now homeless. Labor unions instigate strikes, civil unrest, and large scale
riots. Government services are interrupted and unreliable. Local and national
infrastructure is in decay. Violent gangs begin to appear and assert
themselves. The government begins confiscation of firearms from law abiding
citizens. Violence is everywhere. Cities and urban areas become very dangerous
places to live.
At this stage, the country seems
pretty much beyond the point of no return. However, things can still be
reversed even at this stage if the right person at the top really believes in
the basic fundamental concepts of Freedom,
Primary Assets:
Gold and
Silver coins
Cash
Job
Automobile
Home
Short
term food supplies
Short
term fuel stores
Firearms
and ammo
Plans to
relocate to a secluded rural hideaway
Small
livestock – chicken, rabbit, fish…
A close
network of like minded people
Survival
knowledge and skills
The collapse can transition to this
stage at any time after Stage 3. Most of the middle class have lost everything.
What used to be well manicured middle class neighborhoods are filled with the
carcasses of empty houses damaged and destroyed by vandals. The nation’s
infrastructure has been seriously neglected and is in need of a major overhaul.
The power grid becomes unreliable. Rolling blackouts are a daily occurrence.
You can no longer buy or sell gold or own foreign currency. Inflation is out of
control. Now the economy collapses. There is a rush for everything and the
shelves go empty in a matter of hours. Society falls into chaos. The control of
urban areas shifts when violent gangs takeover control of the streets and urban
neighborhoods. The government issues restrictive measures in an attempt to control
the economy. Everything is in short supply and heavily rationed. Food and
gasoline is very expensive and there are very long lines to get them when they
are available. Affordable quality health care is non-existent and your job is a
distant memory. You will do without what you are unable to provide for
yourself. You will discover what it is to live in a third world country.
Primary Assets:
Once all of the above has come to
pass, the realization of the current circumstances at this moment must be all
too obvious. It is too
late to prepare at this point. What you did not acquire earlier, you are not
going to possess now. Anything of value necessary for your survival has already
been claimed. The situation gets worse… much worse.
Stage 5 is next… and it is not
pretty.
The government implements martial
law. Fighting between civilians and government forces break out nationwide.
Maintaining more than a 30 day supply of food is considered hoarding food and
is illegal. Severe poverty and starvation become a common sight. The government
offers marginally acceptable food, water and shelter in exchange for your
Freedom,
Primary Assets:
As you can see, priorities change as
the world changes. Your most prized assets of today – your good credit, luxury
automobile, and career are no longer important after the economy collapses.’