Comment: Most people probably have never heard of Michael Burry, but he is well known in certain circles, Hollywood even made a movie about his 2008 call. So, you may not wish to quickly dismiss his thoughts.
This section of the article caught my attention: ""Throughout these years the structure was quietly building itself up for the blow. Germany's #inflationcycle ran not for a year but for nine years, representing eight years of gestation and only one year of #collapse."
His punchline: the above was "written in 1974 re: 1914-1923" and then makes the ominous extrapolation that "2010-2021: Gestation""
Comparison: Germany had loose monetary policy for nine years 1914-1923, and then things went crazy.
USA had loose monetary policy 2010-2021. Will things now get crazy?
To explain how crazy things were in 1923, from the article: "all the marks that existed in the world in the summer of 1922 were not worth enough, by November of 1923, to buy a single newspaper or a tram ticket."