African Shaman Credo Mutwa Predicts Economic Collapse, page 1
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Topic started on 23-10-2008 @ 04:18 PM by Cythraul
I was just watching a video on google posted one year ago (not sure when it was conducted) where David Icke interviews 87 year-old African Shaman and wiseman Credo Mutwa. In the video Credo goes into great depth about extra-terrestrials and the malevolent spirits who are pulling the strings in our world. At approx 3h 30m the hair stood up on the back of neck. He says:

We are going to be struck with the most terrible sort of all, the sort of 'moneys'. Something is going to be done to money, which will bring us all to the level of beggars.


Not only have those studying the economy predicted this collapse, and not only those who study the methods of the secret elites predicted the collapse, but a humble master of matters spiritual has done likewise.

You can watch the video here. Due to some kind of bug in the google video system, it is actually much longer than the stated time of 1h 49m. If you watch through from the beginning it will go way beyond that and at 3h 30m you'll hear the statement in question.
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