@@AgentSmith911 haha, got you. Anyways it's really very near, if you look at the market trends and the supply graphs, the production is not increasing, while the prices are not only because of the raw materials extraction is getting less and less (which is also just an euphimism to oil) but also the money is getting worthless. The debt money is more than ever, 98.8% of total money is just debt. Things can't go so long with all these anomalies. It's just that this "coronavirus" and lockdowns and all the things government is trying to overrun the "expected" peak, (while not realising that global supply of oil actually peaked in 2008, the world would've done if it was not for fracking. 2008s "economic" crisis was not some coincidence) has made the things unclear and shady.
Great film. Thanks to the makers and for sharing.
Awesome. What talent...great job, great story, great film. Thank you from America
Thank you Sonny! 💮🌿
Thanks for putting up that glimpse into the future
You can tell this is from Sweden. No concern about crime.
A very interesting film. Though the timeframe might be 2050, not 2020.
Just wait a few years
@@gurjotsingh8934 been told that for a few years now 🤣
@@AgentSmith911 haha, got you. Anyways it's really very near, if you look at the market trends and the supply graphs, the production is not increasing, while the prices are not only because of the raw materials extraction is getting less and less (which is also just an euphimism to oil) but also the money is getting worthless. The debt money is more than ever, 98.8% of total money is just debt. Things can't go so long with all these anomalies. It's just that this "coronavirus" and lockdowns and all the things government is trying to overrun the "expected" peak, (while not realising that global supply of oil actually peaked in 2008, the world would've done if it was not for fracking. 2008s "economic" crisis was not some coincidence) has made the things unclear and shady.
you are wrong :D