When Did Venezuelans Realize They Were Facing Hyperinflation?
When did the presence of hyperinflation finally dawn on the Venezuelan people? This is a firsthand look at how it all played out.
When did the presence of hyperinflation finally dawn on the Venezuelan people? This is a firsthand look at how it all played out.
Is a Colombian war on the horizon? How will it affect us here in the US? Let’s consider what a boots-on-the-ground perspective from Venezuela can show us here.
Is there a chance of a Venezuelan-Colombian War? Will it be a Russian proxy war? And if this war happens, how will it impact the US? Here’s a Brazilian’s perspective.
Just as things had begun to look up after the economic collapse, these signs indicate another period of extreme scarcity is headed straight for Venezuela.
The Venezuelan banking system has been shut down and they’re blaming it on technical problems. But many people are wondering, did the state-owned bank actually just collapse?
How will you survive when the economy comes crashing down? Perhaps you can find some inspiration in the creative ways these Venezuelans survived their own economic collapse.
Venezuela’s Central Bank is making yet another attempt to “stabilize” the collapsed economy, launching a digital currency to make a million-to-1 adjustment to the bolivar. (And of course, to institute a cashless society.)
After spending two years as a refugee, Jose and his son returned to Venezuela to rejoin his parents. Here’s what it’s like in Venezuela now.
Violent criminal gangs are running more than half of Venezuela and they’re becoming more powerful every day that the SHTF continues.
No matter how much preparing you do, sometimes there are lessons to be learned and moments you will wish you had done it all differently.
Here’s a side-by-side comparison of the collapse of Venezuela and the current situation in the United States. You may notice some uncanny similarities.
Fuel in Venezuela is not only limited, but apparently it’s so low in quality vehicles are suffering almost irreparable damage.
Venezuela has gone almost completely cashless. Why? The current government wants to make it seem as though there’s a recovery. But that’s not all.
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