What we are
now witnessing is the slow motion unraveling of America. Our economy
is dying, the American people have lost faith in the government
and in almost all of our other major institutions, and our society
is collapsing. Most Americans don't understand why all of this is
happening, but most of them do realize that something has fundamentally
changed. Earlier this year, McDonald's held a "National Hiring Day"
and a million Americans showed up to apply for jobs. Only 62,000
of them were hired. That means only 6.2% of the applicants got jobs.
So what are we supposed to tell the 93.8% that didn't get hired?
Are they supposed to have any hope for the future when they can't
even get a minimum wage job at McDonald's? When I was a teenager,
I went over to McDonald's one day, filled out an application and
was instantly hired. My, how things have changed. Now we have millions
upon millions of young people that are staring directly into a very
bleak future. The level of frustration in this country is rising
to frightening levels and large numbers of people are already showing
that they will stoop to anything in order to survive.
In a recent
article entitled "18
Signs The Collapse Of Society Is Accelerating" I focused primarily
on the chaos that has been erupting in many of our urban areas.
But the truth is that, as you will see below, there are signs that
society is collapsing coming out of very rural areas as well. This
phenomenon cannot just be pinned down to one area of the country
or to one group of people. From coast to coast people are already
starting to lose it and the economic collapse has only just begun.
The cold, hard
reality of the matter is that what we are experiencing right now
is rip-roaring prosperity compared to what is coming down the road.
So if people
will behave this wildly now, what is our society going to look like
someday when there are millions of Americans that have not had anything
to eat for several days?
That is something
to think about.
History has
shown us that when people are really, really hungry they will do
just about anything.
But right now
we are not even close to that point and yet people all across America
are going crazy.
The following
are 12 more signs that society is collapsing....
#1In
my previous article, I detailed how the "mob robbery" phenomenon
in Chicago is spinning wildly out of control. Well, just this morning,
the brother of Billy Corgan (the front man for the Smashing Pumpkins)
was
mugged and had his iPod stolen by a mob of teens while he was
riding a Red Line train in Chicago.
Things have
gotten so bad that now even The Wall Street Journal is taking notice
of the rash of "mob robberies" that have been happening in Chicago.
The following is how a
new article in the Journal described one of the recent attacks....
In another
incident last Saturday evening, Krzysztof Wilkowski, after shopping
on Michigan Avenue, was sitting on his scooter a couple of blocks
away checking his phone for a restaurant when he got whacked in
the face with a baseball.
At first,
he said, he thought it was a prank, but then he looked up and
saw 15 to 20 young men approaching. "My first reaction was, 'I'm
about to get robbed, what do I do?' " Mr. Wilkowski recalled in
an interview.
The 34-year-old
insurance company employee from a Chicago suburb grabbed the keys
from his ignition and held tight to his phone. A few of the attackers
dragged him off his scooter and pulled him onto Chicago Avenue
where they punched him, hit him with his helmet and tried to grab
his phone.
#2
Sadly, "mob robberies" are not just happening in Chicago. The following
is a video of a mob robbery that took place in Stockton, California....
This next video
is an Associated Press video report about how police have become
extremely concerned about the "flash mobs" that have been plaguing
Philadelphia lately.....
This is a very,
very disturbing trend. Once these videos go up on YouTube, other
groups of young people "copycat" them all over the country.
The next 10
signs are from some of my readers. In response to my previous article
that discussed how society is collapsing, a number of people left
comments that described what is happening in their particular areas.
Sometimes so many dozens of comments get left that some real gems
get overlooked. The following is a sampling of what my readers have
been sharing about how society is collapsing where they live....
#3
Golden Child (Third Richest County In America):
About a month
ago I was robbed in broad daylight walking to the store on a picture
perfect 75 degree sunny day at 1 PM by two high school dropout teenagers
on the path in my nice suburban town which is located in third richest
county in America! A few months before that I was beaten unconscious
by random drunk young people on the path near my home that I woke
up in the hospital getting stitches in my face. This will be one
dangerous summer for places all across America.
#4
Chris (Fargo, North Dakota):
I live in Fargo,ND
and we have been having a rash of crime lately. In the past 6 months
we have had multiple gas station robberies, bank robberies, and
the latest, a shooting at one of our three movie theaters.
#5
Sue (Ogden, Utah):
I am a teacher
in Ogden, Utah and this last winter I had a second grade student
tell me that if I didn’t tell him how old I was that he was going
to “shoot me in the back of my head.” He was suspended from school
because that is a threat of violence, but nothing changed. His parents
are active gang members.
#6
Heather (Columbus, Ohio):
I live close
enough to Columbus, OH to follow the news there. (Thankfully far
enough away not to be regularly affected by it.) Every day there
is a new report of a violent crime. I believe we are up to 70 or
so murders on the year. 10 years ago this wasn’t the case. I could
(and did) walk into the worst part of the city and be safe as long
as I was vigilant. I wouldn’t try that for the world now. I used
to be a bank teller there and there’d be maybe 1 robbery a month
throughout the city. It’s at least one a week now, probably more
than that. And it’s no longer the downtown banks that are getting
robbed–it’s the suburban ones.
#7
The Baroness (Atlanta):
I live in Atlanta
Georgia. Everyday there are signs. Today’s headlines are: Babysitter
kills toddler, 2 shot outside teen party, Brick thrown from I-75
overpass and several more.
#8
Gas Panic (Unknown):
The first,
a 21-year-old pizza delivery girl who was held with a knife to her
throat while making a delivery. They took all the money she had
on her and even took the time to search her car! The second was
a 30-year-old woman who told me she was walking down the street
and was solicited by a pimp telling her she could “make good money”.
After she told him to get lost, he stabbed her in the back of the
arm. She needed over twenty stitches and showed me the wound.
#9
NS (Fairbanks, Alaska):
Even in Fairbanks,
Alaska, there has been similar “mob robbing” going on. Yes, it is
spreading everywhere.
#10
Katherine (Unknown):
I’ve also seen
a huge increase in theft, vandalism, sexual assault, and violence
just in the past couple of years. This is in a city that used to
make the list in top places to live in the U.S. year after year.
#11
Doktryn (Richmond, California):
I live in Richmond
California aka the city with the 2nd highest murder rate next to
New Orleans, aka the city where the probability of you being killed
is 5x higher. It is getting very serious out here, and luckily I
don’t live in the rough part, however I go to the rough part to
try to witness and preach. People are walking zombies. At any point
their lives can be taken but the fact is, this is all they know.
It is completely hopeless and when you wrote about “American Hellholes”
I live in one. Richmond, CA is a post-industrial warzone. I work
in the manufacturing industry, and I got here not long ago, but
if you just drive through the city, the boarded up homes and abandoned
warehouses tell the tale of how a deindustrialized city quickly
turns to a battlefield.
#12
IWillSurvive (Rural America):
In my area
we have been able to sleep well enough and always known our neighbors
– up until a few months ago I did not lock my cars or my home most
of the time – there was no need. That has changed, neighbors are
now siphoning gas out of cars from desperation, and stealing scrap
lumber, metal, livestock, produce and anything else they can get
their hands on to sell or eat. Over the last year or so the police
departments of some areas have started taking these seriously and
actually investigated and caught a few. They are sometimes groups
of people working together to amass resources to sell. We now keep
a vigilant eye on our little flock of chickens and we have a colony
of rabbits as well. We no longer “free range” them on our property
at all – the risk of theft is too high if others know we have them.
We keep any resources away from the road on the back side of our
property – we also keep two German Shepherd Dogs for guarding our
property. Living in the country is NOT what it used to be.
Sadly, this
is just the beginning.
This is just
the tip of the iceberg.
As the economy
collapses, the chaos is going to get a lot worse.
I wish that
wasn't true, but this is the world we live in now.
The recent
article I did about the "economic
hell" that American families are going through right now got
a huge response, but honestly what we are experiencing right now
is not even worth comparing to how nightmarish things are going
to be when our economic system fully collapses.
We have been
on the biggest debt binge that the world has ever seen. Our debt-fueled
prosperity has enabled us to enjoy an unprecedented standard of
living. But the largest debt bubble in the history of the world
is going to pop, and when it does the party is going to be over.