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So, I want to talk to you about what's
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happening in the world right now. So,
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you see things the way that I see them.
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You may not agree with everything. You
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don't have to. I want you to understand
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how I look at the world. So, you
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understand the choices I made and why I
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made
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them. I moved into my RV a year ago this
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Friday, one year to the day on my
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birthday. I'm going to keep saying this
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because it means a lot to me. I think
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it's
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amazing because I foresaw the collapse
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of our society, not just in our country,
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but in all of
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them. I have sensed that that was going
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to happen for decades because I just see
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patterns. They're just it's the way my
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brain works. There's pattern
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recognition. even back then something
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and I don't know what because I don't
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feel like the patterns were were very
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visible back then but I just viscerally
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knew and for a long period of my life I
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didn't really react to it I just kind of
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ignored it I just put in the background
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but it became more and more obvious over
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time and I think it's finally going to
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start becoming obvious to everybody
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else because what's happening right
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now is too blatant to ignore. You
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finally have to pay
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attention. Our president decided to put
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tariffs on all these countries which
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caused them to react which caused our
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markets
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to lose substantial
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capital. and the way it's framed in the
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news or on the, you know, different
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comedy shows, nighttime shows, you know,
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they talk about the stock market, but
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they're not talking about the
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interconnections that that also raises.
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And this is where it gets
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important. People didn't just lose money
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in the stock market, they lost their
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retirement, their
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savings. That has ripple effects.
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governments, corporations, you know,
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they put their retirement plans into the
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stock market. So, it affects all of
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those. Older people who are close to
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retirement or retired rely on that money
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and they now don't have it. So, their
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whole circumstances are going to
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change. Maybe now they can't afford to
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pay their consumer debt, their credit
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cards. Maybe they can't afford to pay
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for their their
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mortgages. Suddenly, more of those go
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into
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default. Enough of those go into default
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and it hurts the banks. And the banks
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are already going to be hurting because
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of the stock market. Some banks might
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start crashing. They're going to be
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trying very hard to keep themselves
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solvent right now.
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one of them crashes and you know it just
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sets off a cascade effect. Maybe they
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survive but then something else happens
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cuz we have problems all over. Every
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system we have has problems right now.
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And if you take two of those systems,
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they both have problems at the same
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time. We're probably not surviving it.
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If we
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have a climate issue, if there's, you
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know, a natural disaster somewhere that
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requires
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largecale financial
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resources like we've had in recent
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years, floods
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and hurricanes and, you know, just
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wildfires if we have I think it was last
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year or I'm not I think it might was I
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think it was this year that Um, we had
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the issue in North Carolina that used
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half of FEMA's
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budget. What happens when it runs out of
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a
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budget? All of those people lose
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everything, which affects all the things
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that they're interconnected with. It
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spirals. That's what's happening in our
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world. And eventually, it all collapses.
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It's inevitable.
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And this is what I've always seen. And
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this is why I moved into my RV. And this
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is why I tried to change my life to
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prepare for it. Because once it does
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collapse, you can imagine how bad it's
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going to
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get. And I wanted to be prepared for it.
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And I wanted to help other people to be
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prepared too
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because collapse isn't just external,
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it's also internal. What happens when
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you lose your job? When you lose your
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home, when you lose everything that
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you've built your life
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around, what happens to
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you? How do you react? How do you
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respond? And that's what I've been
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trying to help my audience to see.
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I'm getting way more intentional about
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it because I'm working on a project, a
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website
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where
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that's the large that's the theme behind
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it and I'm trying to build a community
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where we can support each
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other. For several weeks now, I've been
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telling you I need help and no one is
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helping me. And I am so disheartened by
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this.
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I understand things are really tough
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right now and they're going to get
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worse. I'm never going to lie to you.
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They're going to get a lot
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worse. But we have to support each other
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if we're if we're going to
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survive. Please think about that.