Barb’s note:

This is part one of a three-part article giving a clear and concise picture of the future and how we can prepare for it so that we become “collapse-proof.” Dmitry Orlov has been there and done that, so what he proposes is, IMHO, right on the money for those of us who survive the FEMA camps, martial law, and forced vaccinations.

Money to BurnThriving in the Age of Collapse Part 1

by Dmitry Orlov

A while ago Matt Savinar proposed that I write an article that specifically addresses the situations and concerns of some of the visitors to his Web site. He was also kind enough to provide me with three profiles, each of which is a composite of many people. One profile is of a young professional, another is of a middle-aged couple, and a third is of a high school student. My task was to adapt my knowledge of the circumstances in which people in Russia found themselves after the Soviet economy collapsed to the needs of diverse people in the United States. This I have tried to do. Keep in mind, however, that these are not real people, and that although I sometimes offer them detailed advice on subjects such as education, law, finance, and medicine, I do not practice any of these professions, and what I express here is mere opinion. (more…)