The world is burning. The tether is cut. This is the Final Bubble. Civilizations don't collapse in a single night-they drift. First the money was severed from value. Then families fractured. Faith was mocked. Trust evaporated.
And yet we told ourselves it was progress. For fifty years, the West floated on credit, spectacle, and denial. Now the bill is here. This isn't just another downturn. It's the biggest, most dangerous bubble in history. And it was always going to burst. Damon Vickers saw the dot-com crash in 2000. He called the housing collapse in 2008.
Both times, the crowd laughed-until they didn't. Now he's back with the most urgent call of all: collapse wasn't an accident. It was baked into the system. We didn't just drift into ruin. We chose it. The Final Bubble is part eyewitness account, part forensic investigation, part cultural reckoning. It shows how the West traded truth for debt, meaning for dopamine, faith for spectacle-and why the collapse of money is only the beginning. Because when the illusions break, it's not just markets that fall.
It's memory. It's identity. It's the West itself.