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Levi's 2010 predictions

by Eileen
(CALIFORNIA, USA)

I was sent the following link from a friend last year. It is an old essay written by in December, 2006, by an Argentinian - entitled: "Lessons from Argentina's economic collapse." (1999-2002) It has four sections, is very long, but well worth the read, highlighting the damage to countries, people, infrastructure, health care, food, water, politicians, military, crime etc., when an economy collapses. I have read it twice now as a reminder to myself and re-read it again, after reading Levi's 2010 predictions.

Lessons from Argentina's economic collapse

I have had a number of issues I wanted to blog about, but have been distracted by the deaths of some of my friends, and my brother's on-going saga in Scotland regarding his health/operation (still not had it)-- and the total frustration we are all having with the UK National Health Service.

I spoke to my brother yesterday - the NHS sent him home until they could schedule his operation, after he spent almost 8 weeks in hospital. He is so angry and frustrated, not a good thing when you are trying to get your health back on track.

They lost his false teeth when he was in the hospital, while being transferred to yet one more hospital (three hospitals in all). He had to wait weeks until he was able to go to the dentist for a fitting. When he went back to get his new set of teeth - they couldn't find them, someone lost the mold!!! So he had to start all over again.

Meanwhile, he can't eat properly and no-one can understand him, due to the fact he had a very small stroke on the operating table when he first was taken to the hospital. While operating on him (gallstones), his heart began to flutter, he had a large mass of toxic fluid in his stomach; they couldn't get to the gallstone because of an obstruction of scar tissue, caused by a colon cancer operation my brother went through 6 years ago - he also had both legs amputated due to poor circulation (three years apart).

So the Drs simply closed up my brother's stomach, put him on massive anti-biotics, left a hole in his side to drain the toxic fluids and sent him home. The stories are endless - and so I have been trying to put my own house in order, prior to blogging about it and depressing everyone else.

I thank all of you for your pyramid work on my brother's behalf!! It worked.......

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Levi's 2010 predictions

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Feb 08, 2010
Hope 2010 gets better for you
by: Sandy

My goodness Eileen, you have had so much to cope with and yet you still remain positive. Well done you! - and I wish you all the strength and energy you need to help you through.
Thank you for the new links which worked. The Federal reserve one confirms all that Levi has been saying about it and the Argentinian story is heart rending and terrifying. It's ironic that the teacher used pyramids to make the point about a small number of rich people at the top and an ever increasing number of poor as the 'middle classes' fall to the bottom.
Once again, all good wishes to you and your family and do try to say NO when you can.

Feb 07, 2010
Lesson's from Argentina's economic collapse
by: Eileen

Ship of Fools

The original link I posted was converted to just the headline and when I clicked on it, it brought me to a dead page. Here is the link from the original article.

Also, try

Lessons from Argentina's economic collapse

I always have a problem clicking a website and posting onto Levi's site. Tell me what I'm doing wrong, I'm on Yahoo for mail.

Thanks to all of your for your kind words.

My Tarot reading from Levi said that 2010 was my year to say NO, NO, NO!! Unfortunately, a lot of my friends are much older than me, so if a spouse dies, the widow/widower looks to me to give them emotional and moral support. My husband and I took care of his father for 14years - he died in 2009 at 91.

He was a major catastrophe - too many health problems to go into, smashed cars, jail, no money (so we had to support him in a care home). I was his major caretaker and the problems he caused for our marriage could fill a book!! They say being a caretaker is harder than being the one being taken care of, and that is so true.

Between our massive losses in the stock market, my close friends dying, including two young girls 14 and 8 who died of cancer, and dealing with the father-in-law my stress level was to the point, that I honestly thought I didn't want to live anymore. Fortunately, I'm a Scot, and realized it was just a thought process due to stress.

I reflected deeply on how my mother had coped with 6 children, no money, an alcoholic father, and life in a slum. My oldest sister councelled me by phone and said: 'hey you've had a fabulous life compared to our Mum,

WE SHOULD ALL BE GRATEFUL THAT SHE TAUGHT US TO BE SELF-SUFFICIENT AND JUST GET ON WITH IT'!!!

It was like the song: Pick yourself up, dust yourself off and start all over again. I am always so grateful that I have such a close family.

Web Guy Note:

Hi All,

Let me clean up this matter of dead links once and for all.

The system is now on auto so your posts appear instantly instead of waiting until I approve and edit them. Your links will not be live until I edit them and add the HTML code to make them live and clickable

Sometimes after I have made them live they can still be changed or encounter other problems. (Or I could screw up the link when I edit)

Meanwhile you will have to copy the raw link and paste into your browser. (Or add your own html then they will be live instantly)

Hope This Helps. Thanks

Web Guy

Feb 07, 2010
Sorry to hear...
by: Lloyd

Eileen,

So sorry to hear of your own personal tribulations. Not that we aren't going to have our own soon enough, but it seems a little over the top that you are enduring this with what's to come. Then again, if you want to be philosophical about it, this may smooth your way, giving you the opportunity to ready yourself.

Lily, isn't it strange that things happen like they do? It's all connected. There's no such thing as coincidence... Your mother would have been happy, and that's the thing that matters. I was not as fortunate as you, but I think my mother was happy, too, in a different way. She made it to the morning of a very special day, having spent all of the previous week unconscious. I see that as nothing like coincidence.

Now to read the link... :)

Lloyd.

Feb 07, 2010
Your brother and other things....
by: Lily

Hello Eileen,

I am so sorry to hear that you've had to bear the news of friends dying. And to hear of what your brother has gone through in Scotland, is heartbreaking. I am very sorry for your family and my heart goes out to you. I can only imagine what you are going through.

Thanks for the link you provided, I had a quick scan and will look at it properly later.

I too understand what this is like. My Mother passed away early in the new year. I blogged that we were going to party and dance, but she died before we arrived at Sydney airport. Even though my Mum was 90, she was in good health, was not in a hospital. She just died suddenly and peacefully on the sofa while listening to some music with her boyfriend beside her.

You can't ask for better than that. But it was a shock all the same when you don't expect it.

I will send some prayers your way tonight as I go to sleep for your brother and for you (hah, me the atheist, but you know what I mean).

You are going through a hard time. My thoughts are with you darling.

Love Lily
x


Feb 07, 2010
Sending good wishes
by: Sandy

Hi Eileen, I'm so sorry to hear about your brother's problems and hope that there will be an improvement soon. It must be very worrying when you are the other side of the Atlantic.
I'm so pleased people are helping with the pyramids. I'm still struggling to use mine but Levi encouraged me when I had a reading recently and I'll keep trying.
Unfortunately I couldn't open the link. It may be my computer but if other people have similar difficulty then perhaps our Web Guy can sort it out.

Web Guy:

Hi Sandy, which link won't open? Email me in usual way and I will resolve for you.

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