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  • Can we expect the same thing for the rail system. Here in Canada we use to own our railway systems, but we have been bought by a company from Santa Fee. Since train cannot use the same fuel, would be functional?

  • That's right.  If one gets hit, many others get hit too, in one way or another.

  • The disasters of the last couple years have damaged more economies than most can even immagine, even at the small level that we are able to see, just tie it to the big picture and you will find us all interconnected in some way or another. The whole world is dependent on cash crops, those they export and not those they need for survival. The survival of the most affeced by disasters is now more critical than ever.

  • Yes.  I've been saying for years that the economies are tied to earth changes, more than most people can see.  Use Japan as an example.  They make parts that come into the US.  When they can no longer do that because of earth changes, it affects their economy (exports down, jobs lost, etc., the domino affect on their level), as well as every other country that uses their parts.  Now multiply that by how many other things are involved.  Thus, take out a few key players and we are in chaos.  Just like shutting down the trucking industry here in the US.  If the NM rips, trucking between east coast and the rest of the country will stop.  So will normal life.

  • Its  funny, Cheryl but I always thought de fault was where the earthquake started LOL

    What is certain , as these earhchanges begin in earnest, they will push more and more countries over the ledge. This is what i believe Ed dames has be saying. Whilst at present they can print as much money as they like and continue to d so, meanwhile devaluing the currency's of the world, , once the earhchanges start, it will so disrupt the infrastructure of the countries like Greece, basically it will halt the entire system.

    One little side note, in Ed Dames interview on Coast to Coast yesterday, he says Japan will collapse economically, and this will be a major , very major blow to the system.

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