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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Faber: "Buy a Farm" | Rogers: "Unrest in the United States"


Marc Faber says:

The best bet for investors may be to buy a farm and escape from the cities, as a prolonged recession could lead to war, as the Great Depression did. If the global economy doesn’t recover, usually people go to war.
Jim Rogers says:

I expect to see social unrest, civil unrest in the United States a couple of years from now. Yes its changing the entire situation in the United States, the US is the largest debtor in the history of the world. There is a dramatic change taking place.

The world's century is moving from the west to the east, to Asia and many people have not figured this out yet.

Yes, you are going to see a lot of turmoil in the United States in the next 3, 4, 5 years.
Faber and Rogers join many other experts warning of crash-induced unrest.

2 comments:

  1. We came from NYC to Ga and bought 3 acres. MIlk cow, 2 sheep, 40 chickens, built a root cellar, and bought a "deep well" hand pump (John Wayne style). We also got "heirloom" seeds not "Hybrid". You can do it all for under $100,000 dollars. It's all paid for and the taxes this year was $250. Before this eggplant took office it was only $46...

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    We are only 9 missed meals away from Revolution, and only 60 days away from solving this engineered Economic Crisis and Collapse.
    But we may be thrown over an Economic cliff at any moment.

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