• The Day After the Dollar Crashes

  • A Survival Guide for the Rise of the New World Order
  • By: Damon Vickers
  • Narrated by: Sean Pratt
  • Length: 6 hrs and 54 mins
  • 3.1 out of 5 stars (116 ratings)

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We are at a crossroads of immense proportions. Nationally, internationally, and globally, we areliving in a manner that is absolutely, unconditionally, irrevocably unsustainable. Our global economic stability is in jeopardy, our planet’s ecosystems are under attack, and our health is deteriorating. Huge changes are coming whether or not we want them, whether or not we are ready for them. How can we lead the charge to introduce innovations and solutions to meet the inevitable challenges of new kinds of economic forces? Damon Vickers believes that by anticipating social trends and detecting potentially profitable areas for investing, we might still be able to profit while supporting a sustainable future.

In The Day After the Dollar Crashes, Vickers presents a possible time line for the crash of the U.S. dollar and the subsequent collapse of global markets. He outlines the New World Order that may take shape over the next decade and the impact it could have on nations, businesses, and individuals. Perhaps more importantly, he tells how investors can weather the coming economic collapse and position themselves for the coming global transformation. By changing our expectations and taking action to get in alignment with reality, Vickers shows, we can steadily profit in our investments. He suggests both globally sustainable and socially responsible types of investments, including investing in currencies of countries that are backed by real assets like resources and technologies that expand our sustainable energy and food sources.The time for denial and waiting for someone else to fix everything is over. It is up to us, each and every one of us, to wake up and start to make more responsible choices as we enter a New World Order. This audio book will show us how.

©2011 Damon Vickers (P)2011 Gildan Media Corp

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Not what I expected.

If you believe that the environment our concern for the environment should take precedence over our concern for human life, then this book is for you. If you believe that turtles and trees should be given the same rights as humans, then this book is for you. If central government and the new world order is something that you look forward to, then you will thoroughly enjoy this book. Personally, I can't imagine what Glenn Beck was thinking about when he recommended this book. The author even alludes to pulling the plug on Granny in order to save on valuable resources. I thought I would receive valuable insight on how to handle the expected crash of the dollar. Something in the order of where to invest my funds. Instead, I was flooded with new age nonsense about the coming emerging consciousness of humans with the planet. I felt as if I were reading a Bruce Lipton book. I strongly recommend you don't waste your credits on this book and instead purchase ???How to Survive the End of The World As We Know it???.

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Totally Wacked!

The author does a good job of identifying the reasons for financial breakdown of the American economic system. However, his proposed solutions are absolutely the most hair-brained and flatly terrifying ideas I have ever heard. He (Vickers) proposes a Central Government with one individual as its leader. This Central Government that would be controlled by a single individual would also run every aspect of our lives. This single individual wouldn’t do it for money or power, but for love…get real Mr. Vickers!

According to Vickers, we also need to institute a global currency with a central banking authority that will control all aspects of credit, currency and finance.

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Not What It Seems

I was sorely disappointed with this book. It is filled with self righteous "I" statements...the author seems to fancy himself an expert on just about everything. Most of the discussion is eat right, stay healthy, recycle, etc....all good advice, but not what I expected from this book. The investment strategy information is minimal and followed by statements that while an industry or fund may appear to be one of the sound investments for the future one cannot be certain without extensive research....then the author concludes with information on how to establish an account with his brokerage firm!! He downgrades the marketing industry and has then succeeded in getting me to buy a book which is one big advertisement...I feel duped!

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Title is misleading

I was really disappointed with this book. The title has almost nothing to do with the book, but instead it was a platform for the authors views on a "new world order", why we need it and what it should look like. The author should rename the book to something like "The New World Order, why we need it and how to hasten it's coming" or "The end of patriotism, now!"

I did listen the the entire thing, hoping to get some solid useful information about the purported subject matter, but it's not there. Don't waste your money if you are looking for useful financial information.

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Not a hit with me

I thought the evidence in this book wasn't well supported. There wasn't enough support material for the enviromental impact theories. I kept waiting for the evidence of his theories but he just kept stating the same things over and over and I stopped listening after 3 hours and never finished.

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This is all New World Order propaganda, Seriously

I could not believe this book. He starts out with very good observations and then goes completely off the deep end. He goes on and on the need for a New World Order... I feel dirty for having bought this book and by buying the book, having supported this crazy lunatic. If the New World Order ever needs a spokesperson or propaganda material I think they will head straight to this author.... DON'T BUY THIS BOOK!!!

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Unsubstatiated Propaganda

This is the same tired liberal propaganda with an act of balanced point of view.
There are so many wild unsubstatiated claims within the first half of the book, it became intolerable. Revisionist History 101...

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Just Great and Awakening

Puts together a lot of undeniable facts and references, help you to finally put it all together from the economical and ecological pint of views. Explains the true on our current economical order, and why we desperately need to change our minds.

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    3 out of 5 stars

So So..

There is a significant amount of information here and it is worth the read, however you really need to listen carefully. Vickers is very informative as to how we got to where we are. His solution, a Central Government, is unacceptable.

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    4 out of 5 stars

Informative lecture series

It is very informative, but I wouldn't call this a book. It is all over the place from monetary policy, to the environment to the world government to how you should talk to your doctor to how to invest your money.
Pros: Informative. Non partisan approach to politics
Cons: Scattered. At the end, he throws a pitch about his investment group. That was a bit disappointing to me.

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