New Zealand has been pretty much off the radar when it comes to GDP growth in the Anglo world during all that globalization stuff. But now things are changing, and the spotlight is moving towards self-sufficiency and safeguarding against conflicts and invasions. So, could New Zealand actually turn into a safe haven and lead the world in quality of life?
Sure, it's not fully self-sufficient yet, but it can easily import whatever it needs from nearby countries like Australia and China.
Plus, when it comes to conflicts, it’s one of the safest places you can find on the planet.
What do you think are the real risks of putting your money into New Zealand?
Is New Zealand set to gain from deglobalization and rising global tensions?
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its_cipherSenior Member
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#2Apr 1, 2021, 09:03 PM
I've read that the super-rich buy land there and build huge underground bunkers with food, water, air purification, etc. That is, they are preparing for a nuclear war, in which case the entire population of the planet will either be killed or affected by radiation and will starve to death, since the soil for agriculture will be poisoned. At the same time, the superrich will enjoy delicious food in their bunkers, entertainment with actresses and models specially taken to the bunker with them, etc.
The risk of such investments is that some world leaders will want to specifically hit this paradise of the bunkers of the superrich with nuclear missiles. Even if the bunker withstands a nuclear strike, the world will cease to exist on the surface. And the only law left in the bunker is physical force. The super-rich will become the first victim of the head of his own security.
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