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"It's a pattern that's hard to see unless you understand the way a catastrophe like this gains traction. At first, it's almost impossible to perceive. Everything looks fine, just like in every pyramid scheme."
"Yet the insidious growth of the virus keeps doubling in size, over and over again - in shorter and shorter periods of time - until it hits unsustainable levels. And it collapses the system."
Most Americans are uneasy but don't understand the true dangers they face. They never do until it hits them hard. For many it's irreversible.
According to Fitz-Gerald:
"If our research is right, Americans will have to make some tough choices on how they'll go about surviving when basic necessities become nearly unaffordable and the economy becomes dangerously unstable."
"People need to begin to make preparations with their investments, retirement savings, and personal finances before it's too late."
Few do, and what works best isn't easy for most people to fathom. Worst still is too few have much, if anything, to sustain them.
On October 28, Global Research published "37 Facts About How Cruel This Economy Has Been to Millions of Desperate American Families."
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