Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

aeden
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https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/other/ni ... r-AA1iykCY

The bullshit 2.11 replacement population demographics has run its zone courses.
Now we are warned to forgive or else as the strike force hunts down the invader locusts looting residences unchecked
and warned they are coming from the South Americans we dated here.
As we noted the Girls are caring for the infirm and elderly. Never covet but stop being dumb asses with these open border retards.
Grifter King says no oil. Shows the depravity of an insane regime on a chemical tether of compounds.
Reports indicate drugs and severe cognitive decline just like we seen before from the handlers like Morell from that period.
The guy is fried and a meat puppet. Severe elderly abuse. Could not even run a simple analog Business.
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Higgenbotham wrote:
Thu Nov 21, 2019 11:21 am
As in the hall, in which there has been a sumptuous banquet, we perceive the fragments of a feast now become a prey to beggars and banditti; if, in some instances, the spectacle is less wretched and disgusting; it is, because the banquet is not entirely over, and the guests have not all yet risen from the table.

From this almost universal picture, we learn that the greatness of nations is but of short duration. We learn, also, that the state of a fallen people is infinitely more wretched and miserable than that of those who have never risen from their original state of poverty.
William Playfair
An inquiry into the permanent causes of the decline and fall of powerful and wealthy nations
1805
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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He's clueless in multiple ways.
https://ktla.com/news/la-co-business-ow ... break-ins/

Our local issue was similar went I flipped the close sign as indicated some time ago. This was the conversation timeline
the forensic team from the State Police finally nailed the local corruption down as we already left that zone to the class C licensed period.

Yes, we recently advised for measures for the self-liquating assets to be toe tagged in the morning.
We are hopeful they can wrap the lucusts gangs and other mental swamp problem from the warning from South Americans flatly ignored.
As it was forwarded if we even see a GOP let us know when they called me. Have a nice day lady your more than lost droning as they are
is not going to change now is it. Click.

Tbill into abyss and we are not over three percent of much of anything right now as techtards are cut loose.
We will incrementally add to book four and watching the halving process as the banksters lament the client
base since taproot implementations. We are waiting for a liquidity sweep in that sector also and commodities.
The shoot fire aim market and dealing with lag values to input costs incoming as we watch Mr. Bond.
Mr. Market and we can date it here has a comment to a regional fact that seed is not going to make it now is it.
The bond market seen it before them. Uniparty still delusional debt whores so we finally heard they are waiting for the spread to
melt called equity. Barbell effect as the smart money leaves them behind was offered.
As it was said they isn't thinking are they. Nope your just blood bags in a vampire economy.
Mr. Reimann recorded the results.

Anyways 17.0% to 83.0% worker ratio of sticky wage uniparty plan. If you think red or blue is a solution you are that stupid.
8.2 percent of the employed U.S. workforce, but 14.0 percent of work-related deaths are sticky wage replacement workers.
Lets be clear do you want to scoop up entrail all day to survive in a processing plant. They do that also.
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Catastrophe “probable,” extinction “possible”

Bendell predicted in 2017 that societal collapse would begin within a decade, potentially leading to widespread malnutrition, starvation, disease, and war. He stated in a 2017 paper that catastrophe is “probable,” and extinction “possible.”
In 2023, Bendell admits he was wrong…

In a 2023 blog post, Bendell admitted he was wrong about collapse being imminent… because, according to him, it had already started when he made his initial prediction. His book ‘Breaking Together’ elaborates on why he believes this is the case.
But everything appears normal…

Bendell compares societal collapse to an iceberg that appears stable on the surface but is melting underneath. He argues that societal decline isn't an overnight event but a gradual process, and it's already influencing 'normal life' around the world.
The Human Development Index is declining

This index is a summary measure of a long and healthy life, being knowledgeable, and having a decent standard of living. While in economically advanced countries, the HDI had been rising every year since 1990, it started declining in 2019. Indeed, there’s been a decline in all regions of the world since 2019.
It’s getting hot in here…

Climate change is what is really fueling his anxiety, and the latest data reveals that things are getting serious. Climate scientists say 2023 is on track to be the hottest year on record. For the first time, on Nov. 17, the global temperature was more than 2C above pre-industrial levels.
The degradation of arable land and of water

While he argues that everything is interconnected, he says that land degradation is a serious issue. By that, he refers to the persistent damage caused by deforestation and contemporary agricultural practices that lead to soil erosion, reduced soil fertility, and disrupted water cycles. This, along with the warming planet, is already wreaking havoc on crops.
Loss of biodiversity

Bendell posits that biodiversity loss disrupts ecosystems, affecting agriculture and food security, intensifying climate change impacts, contributing to social instability and economic hardships, and serving as a key element in the early stages of societal collapse.
Tensions are exacerbating

Bendel speaks to the interconnectedness of environmental changes, resource scarcity, and social instability which could exacerbate conflicts and tensions that might lead to warfare. According to the UN, the number of war deaths has been declining since 1946 but is currently on the rise again.
Neverending economic growth

Bendell suggests that what makes addressing climate change and other problems challenging is our current society’s reliance on constant growth to maintain balance. "That’s because 2 percent growth in any given year is a bigger increase in economic activity than 2 percent growth in the preceding year because it starts from a larger base,” he writes.
There are severe limits to tech fixes

While Bendall does not dismiss green technology of renewable energy, he points out that, right now, fossil fuels are needed to produce them. He also says that over-reliance on quick technology fixes distracts from bigger issues like consumerist culture and growth-oriented economic models.
Many societies and organizations are refusing to make the needed changes

While Bendell once tried to convince lawmakers about the need to take action to avert collapse, he has become disillusioned. In his view, most organizations, including governmental bodies, are primarily interested in maintaining the status quo and are resistant to acknowledging the severity of our global crises. This realization was a key factor in Bendell feeling disillusioned with mainstream approaches to sustainability.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets ... 24#image=2

I didn't post any of his calls for action or solutions that can be found in the subsequent slides.

BREAKING TOGETHER – a freedom-loving response to collapse

Posted on April 8, 2023
by jembendell

Contents

Introduction
1 Economic collapse
2 Monetary collapse
3 Energy collapse
4 Biosphere collapse
5 Climate collapse
6 Food collapse
7 Societal collapse
8 Freedom to know
9 Freedom from progress
10 Freedom from banking
11 Freedom in nature
12 Freedom to collapse and grow
13 Freedom from fake green globalists
Conclusion
https://jembendell.com/2023/04/08/break ... -collapse/
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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Decent overview. Local implementations underway. All politics is local.
This ending fossil fuel ends them all to implementation is ongoing misnomer is the disinformation
from the swamp grift looters.
https://blogs.cornell.edu/info2040/2019 ... n-cascade/
Best derp of the week seen so far other than grass in bother ears of a chimp.
https://twitter.com/ElanderNews/status/ ... -democracy

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13 Freedom from fake green globalists
Like Jeff Bezos.

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https://twitter.com/MishGEA/status/1733607301204885718?

This went so fast by even Bezo does not matter. Meat puppet King grifter must have got His daily Pervitin from the handlers about rates as we watch flows.
https://twitter.com/X1320022/status/154 ... 17/photo/1

ChinaScience
US software fuels China’s military research, despite Washington ban
Chinese research paper reveals hypersonic weapons study used aerodynamic simulation package sold by American company
Academic papers and media reports show ‘entity list’ is failing to halt access to US technology in China... 7:30am, 16 Nov, 2020

Translation then was your now over 4 years behind them as targeting with hypersonic missiles was forwarded.

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Greenmask and watermellon check.

https://cms.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inli ... k=wwYO5cJZ

Rest easy non-cave dwellers for now.
William did not go back to Kenya when he left us to retire.
Barely got out alive last time visiting family.

Nope no tracker phone and a few biz puters since regs and corruption shut down the biz then.
Then we sent one percent of the customer base to other businesses.
We got that inventory two years later over eighty percent off ditching bad consumers.
Then the village idiot's shakedown - lawfare feral village attack dog.
Flipped sign closed terminated the college students working.
Kept the other three day jobs.

Csh - tbills - select stock - passive cash real estate - replanted.
No debt as greemasks and watermellons are useful, village, active measures idiots.
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Higgenbotham wrote:
Sat Dec 15, 2012 11:28 pm
The problem is this isn't the 1920s or 1930s. Whether there was deflation as in the US or hyperinflation as in Weimar, the sole proprietor had nowhere to go and kept his business open with reduced throughputs and lower income. The large corporate retail businesses that exist today don't operate on that model. With reduced thoughputs they lay off and close units. When enough units are closed the fixed overheads are too high to make profit. A sole proprietor can survive a 50% contraction of throughput but a mega corporation can not make a profit at some percentage of contraction and the wealthy owners can be fine with closing the doors because they don't need the business to survive and have no incentive to keep losing money.

The wasting process Bernanke has employed has had 4 effects - depletion of savings to reconstitute, depletion of time to reconstitute due to the aging of the population, depletion of knowledge to reconstitute, and depletion of opportunities to reconstitute as the general economy has become more unsound and unstable.
Regarding the aging of the population, the peak of the baby boom was from 1957 to 1961. So next year this segment of the population will turn 63 to 67 years old. If Greenspan had taken his foot off the accelerator and let an economic depression happen 20 years ago when this segment of the population was 43 to 47 years old and still had the energy and experience to rebuild the economy, I believe things would have turned out better than they will otherwise.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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Knowing Europeans, Africans and South Americans that utilized swot maps to discuss issues
was enough to avoid in percentages the educated savages in zones.
As replied from the Senator who recently left stated the acrimony crutch was all He had to dismiss
the NPA facts from 1950 onward anyways. Not a bad Guy just as we noted as they stuffed grass into
their ears like it was a race off the Savana moment. We understand they are what Amos described in the
four step process over times. Overall, I consider some elements are leveling off fine.
Capex will take a few more years in sound steps.

"By my calculations, gentlemen, there should still be a pint of strawberries left."

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