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Doug:
Thanks for your reply. It would seem if or when we get hyperinflation at a minimum it will cause a lot of unemployment, devalue any money which will cause many adverse results. So was closing an economy for a virus that never came close to any of the models necessary? Would herd immunity not worked better with the elder and at risk shut in? Those working could still follow social distancing like so many of the so called essential services currently do? We may yet this fall have it reappear, better to get it over quicker to me. The economic fallout has the very real chance of killing far more.

The bottom line to me is we really do not know God’s plan. Take precautions, plan for the future and do not fear the future or a virus. In the end things will work out great for all.

Doug:
It just hit me I said we do not know God’s plan. Should have said in this matter. We are blessed that we do know God’s plan to save all mankind and all win.

Dennis Vogel:
Bitcoin just halved (you can look it up). They say that makes Bitcoin even more attractive and helps eliminate Bitcoin inflation.

Many suggest block-chain currencies are the future. Block-chains are all about numbers.

Rev 13:17 
And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Could be?

Iran is talking about using Bitcoin for oil payment. Especially with China.

The US is pulling Patriot missile systems out of Saudi Arabia while Saudi Arabia is cosying up with China.

None of this looks good for the 'petrodollar'.

AwesomeSavior:
Dennis.. how high can the debt go before something will have to change?

Dennis Vogel:

--- Quote from: AwesomeSavior on May 15, 2020, 12:29:24 PM ---Dennis.. how high can the debt go before something will have to change?

--- End quote ---

IMO, we passed that point at 23 trillion debt which does not count the Federal Reserve printing frenzy.  https://www.usdebtclock.org/

See what Mike Maloney has to say here: https://youtu.be/Xqq9cEJWZ_c

But we still have the petrodollar and as bad as it is in the US, most of the rest of the world is worse off.

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