By Catherine Austin Fitts

Theme:

Back in the USA: It’s Time to Jump the Curve!

Review of Markets

Stories:


    AI & Robotics – see the signs

  • AI Superpowers: China passing us in tech; push for 5G and the cloud is to get the data needed for AI
  • Jack Ma intends to jump the curve on AI and robotics
  • Siri & Alexa: “Its”, not “She”: This is mind control; don’t fall for it
  • The Boys Strike Again – Gender ‘X’: New York City to add third gender option to birth certificates: Real deal – anticipating robots made citizens and taxed as workers Oregon, California, Washington, New Jersey, New York (Tech and Money Centers) Massachusetts has on drivers licenses.
  • Google Video post election leaks: mind controlled techies can not compete with people who do understand the world
  • Dollar Trouble & Submerging Markets

  • Dollar Trouble: Not price; Extreme Actions to Protect the Dollar
  • Submerging Markets: Venezuela, Turkey, Argentina, Brazil, Egypt, Russia
  • 80% dive in Cryptocurrencies: Dump in, pump and dump.
  • Hague Judges Threatened with Financial Sanctions
  • Fed Financial Squeeze; US Interest Expense Ballooning
  • Global interest rates: From Negative to 13%
  • China & Russias Alliance Building

  • Eastern Economic Forum
  • US Proposes China Trade Talks; China Sweettalks Multinationals;Pressure on Taiwan
  • Economist, Council on Foreign Relations: Why the West Got China Wrong
  • Russia and China: War Games, Eastern Economic Forum, Alibaba does 10% deal with Mail.Ru Group – Russian Internet Leader

  • Other Stories

  • Swamp Drama: White House Counsel
  • $21 Trillion Missing Money
  • What’s Up with Hurricane Florence?
  • Vatican calls summit of Biships in February on sex abuse
  • Palestinian Genocide: War with Iran; Mattis to Afghanistan
  • and more….

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48 Comments

  1. So, if robots are on the payroll and subject to tax:
    1. why are they even ‘paid’? do the corporations really need the tax write-off when they can avoid taxes in other ways?
    2. do the robots then get bank accounts and if so for what purpose? who owns the bank accounts? is that a windfall for the corporations employing them?

    1. All the parties that are supported through payroll and taxes on labor – from the municipalities to the black budget – and the corporations that do all those contracts and sell products to them need the cash flow to continue their operations. So that cash flow must be provided if human labor diminishes. Question is how. One way is a “payroll” tax on robots.
      No need to provide an income to robots – just the tax to the municipality. Although there are obviously systems where you could allocate income to robots and then assign allocation of the income for expenditure by algorithim or designated control parties, such as the robot owner.

  2. I could see where you were going with the Gen(der) X bit, but I hadn’t thought about the idea of taxing robotic output as wages. The notion, while logically admissible in the context you set it, would be fraught with difficulty. If prostitution is the oldest profession, then avoiding taxes probably came soon after it. Who is to say where automation ends and automatons begin? Wouldn’t robot owners simply limit the function of productive “robots” to specific tasks and just make them capital investments, treated with all the approbation and favorable tax treatment of Sec. 179 or something similar? On the other hand, wouldn’t a robot, as a surrogate citizen, be availed of an income, a pension and the whole suite of benefits under FLSA? It spins into a whole governance topic of its own. Head-scratcher.

    1. If you look at the networks that run the tax cash flows from local through state through federal, the deep state will protect the cash flows that roll off – major flows to large corporations that subsidize the black budget and stock market profits and cap. The corporate and investment infrastructure is a bubble. You need to make the transition in a way that supports and increase the bubble – not deflate it. So you have to squeeze personal income without squeezing the payroll and related tax flows.

      1. Hm. Maybe human workers get robotic workplace “assistants,” who do all the work and have far greater productivity, and then there is enough to give an inflated pittance to the “worker,” who lolls himself into a stupor all day with his mind-control device. Now, he is a full dependent of The Machine. It could work. A fascist apotheosis.

          1. YUCK.

            These people are insane. On the latest episode of the Dark Journalist’s X series the topic was Cern and the 8th Sphere on how Steiner wanted to let out the secret of the 8th sphere a 100 years ago. Our conclusion was that there are attempts of bringing the 8th sphere on planet earth. Transhumanism.

            Gruesome.

            FYI, Catherine you’re a rockstar in the X series chatroom. They talk about you all the time. 🙂

  3. I could see where you were going with the Gen(der) X bit, but I hadn’t thought about the idea of taxing robotic output as wages. The notion, while logically admissible in the context you set it, would be fraught with difficulty. If prostitution is the oldest profession, then avoiding taxes probably came soon after it. Who is to say where automation ends and automatons begin? Wouldn’t robot owners simply limit the function of productive “robots” to specific tasks and just make them capital investments, treated with all the approbation and favorable tax treatment of Sec. 179 or something similar? On the other hand, wouldn’t a robot, as a surrogate citizen, be availed of an income, a pension and the whole suite of benefits under FLSA? It spins into a whole governance topic of its own. Head-scratcher.

    1. If you look at the networks that run the tax cash flows from local through state through federal, the deep state will protect the cash flows that roll off – major flows to large corporations that subsidize the black budget and stock market profits and cap. The corporate and investment infrastructure is a bubble. You need to make the transition in a way that supports and increase the bubble – not deflate it. So you have to squeeze personal income without squeezing the payroll and related tax flows.

      1. Hm. Maybe human workers get robotic workplace “assistants,” who do all the work and have far greater productivity, and then there is enough to give an inflated pittance to the “worker,” who lolls himself into a stupor all day with his mind-control device. Now, he is a full dependent of The Machine. It could work. A fascist apotheosis.

          1. YUCK.

            These people are insane. On the latest episode of the Dark Journalist’s X series the topic was Cern and the 8th Sphere on how Steiner wanted to let out the secret of the 8th sphere a 100 years ago. Our conclusion was that there are attempts of bringing the 8th sphere on planet earth. Transhumanism.

            Gruesome.

            FYI, Catherine you’re a rockstar in the X series chatroom. They talk about you all the time. 🙂

  4. Catherine,

    I know you don’t care too much about the swamp drama that’s going on but the thing that’s blowing my mind is the reusing of ol’ dirty tricks from old playbooks that is no longer working.

    IE the following:
    Bob Woodward’s book that is full all confidential sources. Watergate 2.0?
    Kavengauh’s accuser from HIGH SCHOOL… Anita Hill 2.0.
    Now Joe Biden calling Trump supporters the dregs of society. It was just 2 years ago when Hillary used the word deplorable to describe Trump supporters. That didn’t work.

    Watergate worked for other reasons not because Woodward brought down the Nixon.

    Honestly, its weird. It makes me think of Dr. Farrell’s comments on the Rockefeller’s education and how stupid they have become. They can’t think beyond a certain point. Now seeing it, its like wow they really can’t go beyond a certain point. They think the American people are stupid. It’s them that are beyond obtuse.

    Thank God David Rockefeller is burning in hell somewhere. We have an advantage.

      1. I believe Russian report said it was friendly fire – shot down by Syrian air defenses defending against Israeli jet fighters attacking.

  5. Catherine,

    I know you don’t care too much about the swamp drama that’s going on but the thing that’s blowing my mind is the reusing of ol’ dirty tricks from old playbooks that is no longer working.

    IE the following:
    Bob Woodward’s book that is full all confidential sources. Watergate 2.0?
    Kavengauh’s accuser from HIGH SCHOOL… Anita Hill 2.0.
    Now Joe Biden calling Trump supporters the dregs of society. It was just 2 years ago when Hillary used the word deplorable to describe Trump supporters. That didn’t work.

    Watergate worked for other reasons not because Woodward brought down the Nixon.

    Honestly, its weird. It makes me think of Dr. Farrell’s comments on the Rockefeller’s education and how stupid they have become. They can’t think beyond a certain point. Now seeing it, its like wow they really can’t go beyond a certain point. They think the American people are stupid. It’s them that are beyond obtuse.

    Thank God David Rockefeller is burning in hell somewhere. We have an advantage.

      1. I believe Russian report said it was friendly fire – shot down by Syrian air defenses defending against Israeli jet fighters attacking.

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