We're Experiencing the Mother of All Stock Market Bubbles: stephenlendman.org/2020/10/the-mo… by @ActivistWriter $SPY $QQQ
You know this speculative mania that we're in, where "trader bros" including Barstool Sports' Dave Portnoy gamble in the market on high-flying stocks with zero earnings?

The same thing happened in Weimar Germany in the early stages of the hyperinflation: recision.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/jens-p…
This is what happens when you flood the world with TOO MUCH paper money, as the Fed and other central banks have done.

Everyone needs to understand how the speculative mania in Weimar Germany ended: paper money burned up completely, along with the stocks that were benefiting from the monetary mania.

The wealth in the stock market then transferred into hard assets ->

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See my TV interview from earlier this year where I discussed my views on prepping:
I made news headlines earlier this year due to my prepping:

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Thankfully, those senses came back slowly but surely, and have completely recovered at this point. I am so grateful.
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