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You'll Own Nothing     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by shitface9000 to EconomicCollapse 3.5 years ago (+58/-0)
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I am involved in luxury items at the low and middle range. In both markets no one is spending.      (EconomicCollapse)
submitted by Dindu to EconomicCollapse 1 year ago (+48/-1)
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Breaking even on merch shows in multiple regions. That's crazy. And on the civilian hand to hand level people are only willing to pay 30 or 40% for good shit. I've never seen anything like it. If your good shit is priced at fifty percent of its absolute value, even on a global market like ebay it is not going anywhere. Dealers should be scooping it up for resale in california or japan, and they are not even making lowball offers. Luxury market is in trouble.

In addition to this, bottom level things like craigslist and marketplace are becoming useless. We often find ourselves only dealing to other dealers, becoming middlemen at a lower rate for someone with more clout
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Two massive mega-budget Hollywood remakes with tranny characters flop massively     (twitter.com)
submitted by shitface9000 to EconomicCollapse 3.4 years ago (+44/-0)
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Venezualian Kids Playing In A Leaf Pile     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by FalseRealityCheck to EconomicCollapse 3.3 years ago (+37/-0)
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Coming soon to a country near you....
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Famine: USA     (EconomicCollapse)
submitted by FalseRealityCheck to EconomicCollapse 3 years ago (+37/-3)
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I know a family who owns a restaurant, and I stopped by today for a visit. They have been dealing with erratic deliveries of food supplies since the Notsogreat Reset began. Things have been steadily deteriorating and now there are certain items that they can’t get from any of their suppliers.

They informed me that a few days ago one of the salesmen from their largest food suppler came by and told them to prepare for the worst. He said the distributor is no longer able to source certain items and he doesn’t think they will ever be able to get these items again. I’m not talking about being unable to get a certain brand of ice cream or peaches, for example; I’m talking about not being able to get ice cream or peaches period.

The board of directors for the corporation has been having emergency meetings and are voicing concerns about how long the company will be able to remain in business since they can’t source product. And more interestingly, the board also discussed how the shortage of food will eventually lead to a famine in the United States in the not-to-distant future.

This information was not for public consumption, but the salesman has been working for the company for decades and has connections in the higher echelons of management. Somebody gave him a head’s-up so that he can plan accordingly. Apparently the salesmen was pretty shook-up when relaying this information.

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Cattle prices drop while beef prices spike     (mattstoller.substack.com)
submitted by shitface9000 to EconomicCollapse 3.5 years ago (+30/-0)
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A constant reminder      (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Systemisgay to EconomicCollapse 2.5 years ago (+30/-0)
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Paste of Atko's SHTF Advice     (EconomicCollapse)
submitted by taoV to EconomicCollapse 3 years ago (+30/-1)
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Since someone asked about it, here's a paste of the Goatfather's experience during civil war:


Archived: War - a few things from my own experience

submitted 4.2 years ago by Atko

A while ago someone asked if I could offer any advice on how to survive a war. I figured why not, and have been writing this on and off whenever I had time. So here yo go. I hope you never need this.

Nobody can tell you how to survive as war is chaotic and unpredictable and I sure hope you will never have to experience it as I have, but I can tell you what came in very handy during the 4 years of war through which I've been. To make matters worse, I was in an occupied city, fully surrounded by the enemy and on rare occasions, a corridor would open up and people could escape. I have been in countless situations where I escaped death thanks to nothing but luck (or god if you're a believer) which I could have avoided had I been wiser.

Anyways, here are some general tips that could hopefully prolong your life should you ever find yourself in a war as a civilian.

Curiousity kills. When you hear an explosion, do not go out to investigate. Do not even try to take a peak. Shrapnels kill and standing near doors and windows is not where you should be. Ever. Many people have lost their lives by not staying put and going out or just by trying to take a peak.

Avoid groups and especially avoid being in a group on open space. I survived a mortar shell explosion which was specifically targeting us because we were in a group of 10 or so people, eating apples out in the open, midday, near a UN base which was the safest place to be (towards the end of the war) and one woman was killed on the spot. I took cover behind one of the trees when I heard the mortar being fired somewhere in the distance. Avoid groups.

Get rid of things that burn easy. Incindiery ammo and hot shrapnels will set your place on fire, and if this happens, your instinct will be to try and put the fire out. Only do so if the fire is immediate danger to you.

Barricade your doors and windows. You want as few openings as possible. Filling up bags with dirt is probably the easiest way. We used potato bags and bags were scarce in general, so owning 50 or more sandbags can come in very handy should you ever find yourself in a war situation.

Food and water is #1 thing to keep in mind. There will be no electricity for years (4 years in my case) and no running water. Stock up on canned food and water. How much is enough? Think years worth of food. Food that does not spoil for years and which does not need to be refridgerated. You may need to fetch the water from a nearby well or river. Get water containers and make sure they are not white. Get them in dark green or black. White can be seen from a far and snipers will notice you a lot easier if you carry a 20L bright white water container and move slow... Also, never go to fetch the water in daylight. After midnight or before sunrise is your best bet. Stock up on water desinfection chemicals. You may have to drink water from a poluted source for years.

Cigarettes are priceless. Tobacco too. Stock up on that even if you don't smoke. You can always exchange cigarettes for anything. I have seen people collect cigarette butts and recover leftover tobacco from those and roll it out and smoke. I have seen people smoke toilet paper, coal+wood dust, tea... You'd be surprised just how valuable tobacco can be in a war. Stock up on tobacco seeds as well. You can always grow your own tobacco and trade the dried leaves.

Stock up on oil. Vegetable oil but also oil in general. Vegetable oil can be used as fuel in diesel cars and its value can be insane. Vegetable oil can be used to make light candles (with shoelaces) and while we're at it, stock up on this. Your shoelaces will thank you.

Light bulbs, flashlights and rechargeable batteries. All kinds of rechargeable batteries. Tiny, medium, large... one car battery can provide enough energy to listen to the news on radio (once a day) for months. Get a charging device. I used a bicycle and windshield motor from a damaged car to generate electricity, but solar cells or more efficient mechanical generators will make your life easier.

Amateur radios. The only way to send out a message or receive one in an occupied city, was via radio. 1 or 2 radio amateurs kept the hope for hundreds of families and if there was one thing I wish I had - it would be amateur radio scanner and a good antenna. Get two, just in case, and stock up on electrical components such as capacitors and fuses.

Soap. My mom used ashes from the fireplace to wash our clothes. Stock up on soap. Forget shampoos and other fancy stuff. Hard soap is your friend and it lasts forever.

Medicine. Antibiotics. Painkillers. Sedatives. Surgical equipment. You may have to remove a bullet and stitch someone up.

Tools - shovels, wire, nails, screws. You may have to construct a floating river electricity generator using parts from a washing mashine. Here is one on display: http://sssdzb.com.ba/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/3.jpg

Thats it for now. I'm on the road again but I'll try to update this if I remember something or if you ask for more specifics.


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Moar Shitskins; We Need Moar Shitskins!     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by FalseRealityCheck to EconomicCollapse 3.2 years ago (+27/-0)
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Full BlackRock CEO Larry Fink’s Family Tree with photos     (archive.ph)
submitted by mxcviel to EconomicCollapse 1.7 years ago (+23/-0)
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https://archive.ph/lzGmB

His grandparents were born in Russia and Poland, where probably they were impelled by economic hardship and terrible persecution, yet could owned a pony (source: Seinfeld). When they came to America were listed as white, despite being Jews. So some hatred for anything decent is explained by that.
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Close to half of Americans can’t afford a one-bedroom rental: report     (archive.ph)
submitted by Garrett to EconomicCollapse 3 years ago (+22/-0)
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German Retailers To Increase Food Prices By 20-50% On Monday     (www.zerohedge.com)
submitted by FalseRealityCheck to EconomicCollapse 3 years ago (+23/-1)
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If only groceries were long term purchases     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by UncleDoug to EconomicCollapse 4 months ago (+23/-2)
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Selco Begovic | How I Survived A Year of SHTF in 90s Bosnia     (lulz.com)
submitted by FalseRealityCheck to EconomicCollapse 3 years ago (+20/-0)
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https://lulz.com/surviving-a-year-of-shtf-in-90s-bosnia-war-selco-forum-thread/

It occurred to me that most people probably have never heard of this guy or his story.
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How did Israel avoid the worst of the SVB disaster     (archive.fo)
submitted by mxcviel to EconomicCollapse 2.1 years ago (+19/-0)
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https://archive.fo/waQTf

"SVB collapse shows Israeli hi-tech should stay in Israel" is the latest Opinion of The Jerusalem Post, talking about how since Israel is seven hours ahead of the US, many companies were able to pull out their money prior to withdrawals that the bank run made it near impossible to do.

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Reuters is updating this "Factbox: Which companies are affected by SVB collapse?", more here on Atko's "light voat" website:
https://flingup.com/thing/14258
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House Passes $1.5 Trillion Spending Bill With $13.6 Billion For Ukrain     (www.zerohedge.com)
submitted by FalseRealityCheck to EconomicCollapse 3.1 years ago (+18/-0)
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Banks Terminate 60,000 Workers In One Of The Bleakest Years For The Industry Since 2008     (www.infowars.com)
submitted by iSnark to EconomicCollapse 1.3 years ago (+18/-0)
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https://www.infowars.com/posts/banks-terminate-60000-workers-in-one-of-the-bleakest-years-for-the-industry-since-2008/

The collapse of three US regional banks – First Republic Bank, Silicon Valley Bank, and Signature Bank – marked some of the largest failures in the banking system since 2008. Central banks contained the “mini-crisis” earlier this year with forced interventions and the mega-merger of Credit Suisse and UBS. Despite the interventions, global banks still axed the most jobs since the global financial crisis.
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Repeat After Me: 'This Isn't UBI' | House Dems Want To Stop Oil Inflation By Creating Money Out Of Thin Air, Offering Americans "Direct Payments"     (www.zerohedge.com)
submitted by FalseRealityCheck to EconomicCollapse 3.1 years ago (+17/-0)
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https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/house-dems-want-stop-oil-inflation-creating-money-out-thin-air-offering-americans-direct

UBI = Universal Basic Income

Reps. Mike Thompson of California, John Larson of Connecticut and Lauren Underwood of Illinois are proposing the idea of an "energy rebate" equating to $100 per month for individuals or $200 for couples with an additional $100 per dependent, according to KSDK.

In keeping with brilliant ideas, Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore, also introduce the Stop Gas Price Gouging Tax and Rebate Act, which calls for households to receive a monthly tax credit that would come from taxing oil companies for "excessive corporate profits".
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The crash is well underway!!! Store have massive amounts of inventory that they can't sell.      (m.youtube.com)
submitted by GeneralDisarray to EconomicCollapse 2.7 years ago (+18/-1)
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yqdlmkAEe4U

This guy just posted another video an hour ago.

He went to Home Depot at opening and he was the only person there. The front of the store was packed with inventory. Many thousands of dollars of goods sitting outside getting ruined.

No builders buying materials or tools.

We are seeing the evidence that the economy has cratered. House sales are fucked and the prices are being discounted hard. Car loans underwater. RV manufacturers stopping production. Expensive watches flooding exchanges and dropping in price by 20%.

Companies are doing hiring freezes despite being understaffed because they see the tide has turned.

Even rich people are tightening their spending and off loading luxuries they don't need.

The economy has ground to a halt.

China has already seen their banking sector become so insolvent that people can't get their money out of the banks. This will cause contagion world wide and accelerate the crash.

The stock markets will soon be faced with investors looking to remove their money. Then it will go fast.

It's about to get crazy.

This was all the fault of the retards that went along with the covid hoax. Now the death toll from the collapse will obscure the deaths from the vax. That's why governments everywhere are putting the boot to their own economies.

Good luck everyone.
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The FED just raised interest rates another .75%!!!!!!! The third time they did this in a row. They are killing the economy deliberately!     (EconomicCollapse)
submitted by GeneralDisarray to EconomicCollapse 2.6 years ago (+18/-1)
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Housing will be falling hard.

Car loans fucked.

Credit cards fucked.

National debt fucked.

Corporate debt fucked.

Every American is now paying the price for the central banks printing themselves free money. You are being punished for their robbery.

Lots of other central banks around the world are expected to follow.

This will speed up the crash. Get ready folks and good luck.
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Popular Seattle "Safe Space" Waffle Shop Forced To Close Due To Inflation And New $20 Minimum Wage     (www.zerohedge.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to EconomicCollapse 3 months ago (+17/-0)
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Sanctions Are Really Hurting...um...err...Russia?     (www.zerohedge.com)
submitted by FalseRealityCheck to EconomicCollapse 3.1 years ago (+16/-0)
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...we are witnessing the end of four centuries of domination by Westerners and their empires...."     (www.voltairenet.org)
submitted by beece to EconomicCollapse 3 years ago (+16/-0)
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'76' Gas-Station Chain Repograms Washington State Pumps For $10 A Gallon      (www.zerohedge.com)
submitted by knightwarrior41 to EconomicCollapse 2.9 years ago (+16/-0)
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https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/76-gas-station-chain-repograms-washington-state-pump-10-gallon

Gas station pumps in Washington state are being reprogrammed to accommodate $10 a gallon and even higher as the summer driving season begins amid tight fuel supplies, according to a report.
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Retail Insights      (EconomicCollapse)
submitted by __47__ to EconomicCollapse 8 months ago (+16/-0)
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Inspired by @isnark I would like to give you full analysis of the current retail landscape in the US.

My credentials if you believe them are over 20 years in mainstream retail and independent. A lot of time I spent in second hand retail. Not a pawn shop but similar. The store carried all things entertainment. Movies, music, electronics, books and toys. This will matter later. Customers could obtain cash or in store credits to buy more. While never directly competing with big box retail there was a way to carve out millions in sales a year.

What I handled was their IT infrastructure and buying from the customers everything that wasn't a book or on a disc. So the sky was the limit. I also had many years buying media and books as well so I could do anything.

Let's get to meat. Big box retail's days are numbered. Walmart has a vice grip on standard brick and mortar operations while Amazon has the grip on online retail. We all know that here. Target will be the next to go imo. Suddenly the shop started getting flooded with brand new vinyl records that were target exclusives. Multiple copies. I spoke to one of my buddies that owns a record shop. He said, and this is hear say so take it how you will, told me that Target was refusing shipments to independent truckers and giving the merchandise in the trailers as payment. These coincide with high theft products from the stores as well. Target thinks they can survive off their grocery offerings which is laughable at best. Along with bad PR, huge spaces, giant payroll costs they're toast. Combined with unmitigated theft will sink them fast. This is the problem with a lot of big boxes along with not having government agents to help lobby for you like Walmart does. A typical Target likely has a rent bill of well over $50k a month. That's just the tip of the iceberg. When I worked a corporate retail job our average price per sale needed to be around $20 to keep the machine moving. If it was consistently under that we'd go out of business.

Theft. We all here know it. Where I worked it wasn't uncommon on Wednesday to see the latest movies in the shop. These weren't being stolen from the sales racks but by groups of employees (guess the race.) They would loot the back end while the front end got looted as well. Of course slaps on the wrist and probation for said offenders didn't deter these folks. Many times once a ring was broken others would fill that space. The low IQ would always think it's an easy payday. $1000s a week to steal from your place of work. The thing is they're also stealing low margin items. Clothing, food, and other supplies are cheap. Unless your buying millions a new video game at wholesale will cost $55. To sell for $60. Facts. The amount of people that get a slice of the pie when it comes to media raises the wholesale cost quite a bit. They also enjoyed stealing toys. Namely Legos. Big upfront cost for a consumer, big payout second hand. A lot of these niggers were funding their drug operations and it was obvious based on the smell of blunt weed on the items. Try as you might banning them from selling they would find another mule and another. Cops didn't give one shit about it either. They would come by when Johnny stole from dad and sold his records but never when it came to the criminal rings.

So these retail places are burning the candle at both ends. They may fire staff but the next will do the same thing.

I'm done ranting for now but ask me anything and I'll respond as best as I can