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Turning Hard Times into Good Times

Turning Hard Times into Good Times

Tuesday at 12 Noon Pacific

July 31st 2012: Reinventing Collapse and Preparing for Survival

Ian Gordon and Dmitry Orlov return to update us on the “progress” of the breakdown of social order in the Western world caused by debt/GDP levels that far surpass those of the 1930s. Orlov’s book, Reinventing Collapse outlines the stages of decline starting with the financial system and ending with a basic breakdown of infrastructure, law and order. We will ask him where we are in that fateful chain of events. Ian will update us on the “progress” of the Kondratieff Winter and to also paint a picture of how life will be when the system collapses. What will it mean for our global and domestic p

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Dmitry Orlov

Dmitry Orlov was born and grew up in Leningrad, but has lived in the United States since the mid-seventies. He was an eyewitness to the Soviet collapse over several extended visits to his Russian homeland between the late eighties and mid-nineties. He is an engineer who has contributed to fields as diverse as high-energy Physics and Internet Security, as well as a leading Peak Oil theorist. He is the author of Reinventing Collapse (2008), The Soviet Example and American Prospects and The Five Stages of Collapse: Survivors' Toolkit (2013).
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Ian Gordon

Nations and their economies run through 50 to 70 year credit expansion/contraction cycles known as a Kondratieff wave. Special guest Ian Gordon, Chairman of Long Wave Group and economic historian tells Jay Taylor why the U.S. and the global economy has entered into a credit contraction that will be as bad or worse than the deflationary depression of the 1930s.
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