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    New to area maybe? We been here 20+ years now.

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    Default All bogus currency fails

    Take a study of history and currencies that were not backed by anything of worth.
    The dollar and Euro are both failing. If you can buy gold and silver your good to go.
    Stock up on food. Trading firearms is way overrated. How many service size pistols and rifles do you think I need? Trading them off for stuff you need will not be easy.
    Gold tends to be worth more during times of war and when travel is restricted due to its being more portable then silver. Silver is easier to trade locally for needed items to live on.
    Property will continue to suck until decent jobs return.
    The prospects of someone actually setting up a value producing manufacturing or mining business under current regulations and taxes is slim.
    I like sex, drugs and automatic weapons. That's why i'm a dues paying member of the Libertarian party. Struggling to keep the government away from messing with the above.
    My Wife has her own vice.

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    I wont need to trade guns for food. I'll use them to aquire food. One way or another .

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    The dollar would be much more collapse resistance if it was made out of wood, or something else more rigid than cloth. I'm just saying.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Quote Originally Posted by mx'r View Post
    I wont need to trade guns for food. I'll use them to aquire food. One way or another .
    +1

    Ive never understood the thought behind trading (Supply) for (Weapon) in a SHTF Scenario.

    Me: Trade you 10 cases of MREs for that .45 ACP
    Other: Make it 12 Cases
    Me: OK
    *Trade*

    Other starts off with the MREs

    *BANG!*

    Me: now I have the MRES and the .45 ACP minus 1 bullet.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rockhound View Post
    if the shit really goes completely south then my guns and ammo will be more of an investment that anything. you can trade them for goods and services and protect yourself against the hoard.
    I agree with Byte, just late in getting into this thread to post my response. In a SHTF scenario, the person without a gun is the least of your worries. The person with a gun (even if they just got it from you in fair trade) is your most immediate threat to your survival. To arm someone else is an unacceptable risk unless they are someone I already trust with my life.

    Quote Originally Posted by BushMasterBoy View Post
    Oil imports from overseas will go up in price, because there are more dollars available.
    This is already starting. Crude went up over $80 earlier this week. with an expectation of it going through the roof. Too bad the U.S. doesn't have direct access to major petroleum resources in places like, say, North/South Dakota or a desolate section of Alaska's ANWR. If such resources existed, and our government would get out of it's own way, we could end our dependance on OPEC.

    Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post
    I Agree...
    if we hit a section of road anything like post WWII Germany in which it took 35,000 marks to buy a loaf of bread, my Student loans will be a joke.
    So, just be prepared to bake a dozen loaves of bread if/when SHTF and take 'em to your bank to pay off the loans.
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    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
    So, just be prepared to bake a dozen loaves of bread if/when SHTF and take 'em to your bank to pay off the loans.

    A while back there was a photo essay type thing done on the inflation in Zimbabwe. Followed the entire process from the initial introduction of the zimbabwe dollar at an exchange rate of about $1.50 per US dollar. Then followed the increase in inflation until 2008 when it showed the price of a single bottle of beer. $100 Billion zimbabwe dollars. A note after that picture stated that an hour after the photo was taken the price had increased to $150 billion.

    Moral: Brew beer.

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    Bread, beer, what you make doesn't matter so much as being able to produce something, anything.
    As long as it is useful or needful to those around you, you can barter it for the things you will need when the normal means of production/distribution go belly up.

    it does help to know your neighbors and have enough of a relationship with them that there is some level of trust you can work with.

    Cottage industry ftw.
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