“One morning we will wake up, and find we are in a very different world.”

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“One morning we will wake up, and find we are in a very different world.”

Posted on May 22, 2012 

The title of this post, a quote from this youtube video about the coming collapse of the dollar, could also refer to the morning when we wake up and find that our internal fear of just this scenario has disappeared. At that exact moment, our real life begins.

 

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so many CAN coincidences lately !

dawn christine's picture

kick the can 

secret tin cans

tin men 

sounds like we've got cans to deal with

LOL 

L O V E  &  L I G H T !

the can is rolling... :)

Eva's picture

 

Interesting to watch a fake money system collapse into itself.

I have been paying attention to Europe, Germany/Switzerland - where people are actively involved in creating DIFFERENT money system - out with the old - we can't save it - we don't WANT TO  save it, simply because it was corrupt to begin with and un-equal, un-just money system.

 

In Europe people are contemplating, and i hope will proceed with a free, yes FREE money system.  There is enough money to start this program. 

For now - the information is in German, but this website has a PDF in English www.joytopia.net This system would apply for every man woman and child - equally! The "founder" of joytopia is already testing the system by offereing people to take part, already and at this time.

 

Switzerland has a separate TV program just for this purpose. 

Someone in germany is starting a New Germany - attempting to be an incubator for a (the) new system, created by a private individual.

 

Much is going on, while here in this country (USA) we are still undecided if we should not somehow recoup the dollar. 

 

Just something to think about as the can is rolling - downhill (joyfully) We can do better! The people have to get involved, and not leave it up to some (bleep) government.

I really want to watch this

Guest's picture

I really want to watch this but it seems rather backwards that it's a documentary about the fall of money, yet they charge to watch it.