I have to agree that I think this is the most likely outcome for our future. In the same way this happened in Russia in the mid 90s, when people lost their savings and now no longer trust the system. I think the old USSR and Russia is a real good example of things to come.. They have had food shortages, with queues in the shops and supermarkets and little food to buy. Shortages of all goods most of the time and of course later on a complete fiancial crash, where many people lost, what little they had.Don't get me wrong, I do think PO is a serious issue. I am however *very* skeptical of a fast-crash to Mad-Max world. A slow stagger into a severe recession & depression is much more likely (possibly with some spectacular stock market crashes on the way. But it will probably happen slowly enough that it will not seem all that surprising at the time. Peak oil and the "energy crisis", or whatever media friendly term it gets known by, will merely be part of common wisdom and the landscape. We will learn to live with frequent power and water cuts just like the poor bastards in Bagdad have, and the "home and garden" TV shows will all be about saving rainwater & greywater, composting toilets and and growing your own veggies
Many people grow there own food, life has been difficult for them, but life goes on.
The only wild card to peak oil and the future of course is war.
I too think that straight talking is needed, but gently and bit by bit.I dont agree - folk have to grasp this problem in all its breathtaking nastiness
I do not think though that the place for this is the forums.....
People should come to the forums once they have some basic understanding of the issues and they want to talk about it....