
“The primary events are fairly predictable: they would include major collapses in the bond and stock markets and possible sudden deflation (primarily of assets), followed by dramatic inflation, if not hyperinflation (primarily of commodities), followed by a crash of several major currencies, particularly the euro and the US dollar. The secondary events will be less certain, but likely: increased unemployment, currency controls, protective tariffs, severe depression, etc. But, along the way, there will be numerous surprises—actions taken by governments that may be as unprecedented as they would be unlawful.”
https://www.internationalman.com/78-global-perspectives/1052-a-glimpse-into-the-coming-collapse
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