Re: Anti-Doom Thread --
Well, there are many "wise men" who would differ with you. Forget, for a moment, what you see on Camelot and Rense. Consider the 80 some odd brave members of the U.S. House of Reps. who still voted no today on the bailout. They see something stinks in Rotterdam.
You take issue, much as I do, with those who think they know the exact scenario that will take place. Truth is, they don't. And if one of them does, the waters of information dissemination are so murky that most of us won't pick the right scenario.
So lets go with what we know: 1) everyone feels that something big - for the good or bad (as relative as those terms are) - is happening. A massive sea change is in the air. 2) Given the current power structure and patterns of wealth accumulation, and an understanding of how the very scenario we face today has played out in history, those at the top now will do whatever they have to to ensure continuity in their own lives, such as, say, passing a trillion dollar economic "rescue" that solves nothing for the majority affected by the current economic decline. And, 3) Western culture has deteriorated to the point that any decline in living conditions and wealth will result in the suffering of many - from those willing to victimize, at the very very least, for the fun of it.
You can call it doom and gloom if you wish, perhaps that is indeed the right label. Preparation is the key. No one here should pay for information. If it is meaningful, it will be free.
No one knows the scenario that will play out, the "wise" people (men and women included) will be prepared for them all.
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