2011-05-17

The Day After The Dollar Crash

The new normal feels anything but normal. Yet, all around us the rules are changing - about how we make a living, how we care for our loved ones and how we can survive and thrive in these interesting times.

In the book The Day After The Dollar Crash, you'll find some of Damon's ideas about how to get on the right side of the New World Order that is on the horizon. You'll find:

  • Where to focus for personal growth
  • Suistainable and socially responsible investments moving forward
  • How to profit from the coming social changes

It's not just about a falling dollar, or simply inflation and currency devaluation, but a new world order.

The Flying McCoy comics below somehow made me connect them up with the above mentioned situation. They may be funny, but I hope you get the message behind.

Colonel is Watching...


Sorry, it's not that we can't put you back together... it's that the King's Health Care Plan doesn't cover it!


Here's a "fictional" video, which is the story board for a new world currency in making:




Related News:
Money-hungry US to hit borrowing cap
By Paul Handley (AFP) – 16th May, 2011

If nothing is done by about August 2, there is a chance the United States, which has always merited a top-grade credit rating, could do the unthinkable -- default on its debt payments.

The severity of the outcome is why people are not believing that it will happen. It's the financial equivalent of a nuke going off.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5guil_zWGdTHl-ETvIhHxIViDaF2g?docId=CNG.d6b33dbd6cbec1036d87f814a9179ab7.611

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