More interesting than these "observations" by Marty are the Bitcoiners coming to defend the miserable state of the European Union.

I understood at an early age that most people are not capable of sensing the near future not to speak of a couple of years or decades out.

Some trains are a long way coming and to some of us it us obvious what is to come - even if not the precise events it's the theme that's set.

Now that makes them observe the status quo only from the past up until now.

Europe will come back, albeit as a third world continent. While other regions (probably except Africa) will leapfrog its development.

Europe has the demography of a hospice. With a few willing servants working for low wages. Once the money is gone. All that stays are the touristic attractions of the past.

Should global citizens with global money care? I don't think so. Choose the place that fits your life.

Love it or leave it.

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I do guess so that the anarchic aftermath will be fertile ground for citadels/communities.