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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1453268"><p>Every country in the developed world is using and pushing fiat currency. The world is so financially intertwined that when one of the major country's currency fails, the rest of the world will probably follow. Try to go a day without using foreign products . From engine and tractor parts to tools, clothes and canned food, we are totally dependent on foreign products. I'm not sure how to be prepared for that. Sure you can store up enough good to last you and your family a lifetime, but how do you protect it from being stolen? I'm not talking about a mob either. I'm talking about law. A Vietnamese friend that lived and escaped communist reign there told me stories of hiding while eating decent food. If they ate it in public, they were raided by law. In Venezuela, it's illegal to "hoard" food. How quickly could/would laws change here if/when hyperinflation made everyday essential products unavailable? May never happen but to believe it can't is naive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1453268"] Every country in the developed world is using and pushing fiat currency. The world is so financially intertwined that when one of the major country's currency fails, the rest of the world will probably follow. Try to go a day without using foreign products . From engine and tractor parts to tools, clothes and canned food, we are totally dependent on foreign products. I'm not sure how to be prepared for that. Sure you can store up enough good to last you and your family a lifetime, but how do you protect it from being stolen? I'm not talking about a mob either. I'm talking about law. A Vietnamese friend that lived and escaped communist reign there told me stories of hiding while eating decent food. If they ate it in public, they were raided by law. In Venezuela, it's illegal to "hoard" food. How quickly could/would laws change here if/when hyperinflation made everyday essential products unavailable? May never happen but to believe it can't is naive. [/QUOTE]
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