Marc Faber: This Economic Crisis will End with the Next War

by | Mar 16, 2009 | Marc Faber | 3 comments

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     Marc Faber in a relaxed interview with Bernie Lo of Bloomberg on March 16, 2009. Dr. Faber discusses farmland, the next war and his life outside of work.

    I think this economic crisis is very serious and it will end with the next war. In the next war you will not have a conventional war. You will have dirty forces. The hostile forces, they will be called in the West, Terrorists. They will attack major urban centers. You don’t want to have your house in a financial center. You want to have a farm in the middle of nowhere.

    In the countryside people are friendly. In the cities people are anti-social.

    Marc Faber on Bloomberg March 16, 2009 Interview Excerpt (3 minutes):

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      3 Comments

      1. did Marc just say he grows pot or some kind of mind altering drug on his farm?  Holy crap, thats not good PR.

      2. I think he also said he wanted to take a trip…

        Fact is, your mind doesn’t think outside the box like his does unless he’s had a mind altering drug at some point in his life.

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