Money & Markets Report: August 12, 2021
Money & Markets Report: August 12, 2021

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Time to Pick a Side
The Road to Totalitarianism by CJ Hopkins
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Interesting video: Stunning Video Explanation – Dr Douglas Frank Shows How The 2010 Census Was Used to Create the Algorithm That Fabricated the 2020 Electronic Vote Outcome
August 10, 2021 | Sundance | 368 Comments https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2021/08/10/stunning-video-explanation-dr-douglas-frank-shows-how-the-2010-census-was-used-to-create-the-algorithm-that-fabricated-the-2020-electronic-vote-outcome/-
Hmm, interesting and unfortunate because I was employed by the 2010 Census, so there is an example of building my own prison that Catherine talks about and nobody listens.
I wonder if that is also the reason for the 2020 Census taking that took place they started threatening people by leaving messages that they are breaking the law of they don’t answer the door? As someone who worked the 2010 Census, I was never told by my supervisors to leave notes saying “it is the law” that you answer this census, it was basically, you do the best you can, not everyone is going to want to participate.
My my, how far we have come, but since I worked for the Census, I totally and completely ignored the threats. No one has a right to force you to hand over your personal data.
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Tennessee Executive Order 83:
https://publications.tnsosfiles.com/pub/execorders/exec-orders-lee83.pdfInvoluntary detention by State and National Guard in “health facilities”?!?
“…or the emergency involuntary commitment of a person with a mental illness or serious emotional disturbance based upon a telephone assessment of such person by a mandatory pre-screening agent designated pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated, Sections 33-6-104 and 33-6- 427”
Active from now until October 5th. Catherine has talked about Tennessee being a good jurisdiction generally, but it seems Governor Bill Lee is drunk with power. Even Whitmer, Cuomo, Newsom, et. al. have not dared go so far… yet.
Looks like the “back to school” blitz will be on in full force, indeed.
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Throw Down in Tennessee !
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Has there been feedback on this EO by TN legislators?
Any theories on the reason for October 5th date?
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I have always had a nose for sussing out tyranny as someone who grew up in the NYC/New Jersey/Philadelphia area and while Tennessee definitely has more freedoms that New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania combined. I was not looking to go up a few aisles, but wanted to go for the top 10 places to live free in the States and unfortunately in my research and classification which is too lengthy to get into here, TN did not make the cut. I will give you reason number one. When it comes to homeschooling laws, TN functionaries think they have the right to be informed that you are homeschooling even if your child has NEVER been in their system. So that falls under my black and white, clear cut tyranny category. To put it in perspective, there are about 10 states where you DO NOT have to inform the state that you are about to homeschool if your child has NEVER been part of their system…and would you believe, New Jersey and Illinois are two of them? Unfortunately, New Jersey and Illinois falls short in other categories of freedom.
One of the resources I miss is the Cato Institute’s Freedom in the 50. They stopped publishing it, but it somewhat informed my research on where to go many years ago.
So while make no mistake DeSantis is my hero, what happens when he is gone? You see it can’t just be one guy, one governor against the world. It’s better when it’s a whole team including sheriffs, especially sheriffs and in homeschooling, yep, Florida wants you to make them aware of who your child is, even if that child has NEVER used up government school resources, were never in the system. So we say no to Florida in my household, that and raw milk is still illegal…whaaa?
The nice thing about Tennessee is that its people are fighters, I have been there, I know some of them including YouTube icon Hickok45 whom I have followed and corresponded with years before Tucker Carlson even knew who he was. So I don’t think Tennesseeans will take matters lying down and as Catherine once said, there are more gun-owning voters in Tennessee than voters who don’t own firearms, thats huge and will make a difference.
But yeah, even living here in my great state its getting a bit scary, but we must pray and stay positive. As Aaron Lewis says in his song, “still got my God and I still got my gun”.
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“Freedom in the 50” sounds like a really great yearly Solari wrap-up 🙂
As you note, there’s simply too much volatility at the political level to warrant relocation based solely on Executive fiat… here today, gone tomorrow. Even a strong history of legislative and judicial precedent can simply be steam-rolled by the pseudo-private sector at this point.
There are these little glimmers of a still-functional system from time to time, like Michigan’s State Supreme Court basically stripping Whitmer of emergency executive powers. Or DeSantis, for all his inconsistencies, standing against lockdowns almost single-handedly.
But at this point it seems more prudent to pick a good County or community rather than a whole State, unless you’re in California, Oregon, Washington State, or New York.
“Let’s smoke some pot.”
-Hickok45 -
Hi Luis – I think many of us here would be interested in learning at least highlights / summary of your research if you are willing to share.
I left the West Coast last summer as I thought the writing on the wall did definitely not bode well for the future. I had lived in CA growing up, and WA for most of my adult years with adventures living in a few other states such as Texas, and Maine. WA was the very best, for a very long time, but is IMO simply intolerable now. Inslee and Gates are buds, and that is just for starters. Joel Skousen’s book: Strategic Location has been a great reference. You likely know of it. Joel rates Utah, his home state highest, but there are things reported about Utah which give me pause. Lately I’ve wondered & worried about DeSantis, as he sounds inconsistent, if you follow him very closely. Will he buckle under pressure?
Noem in SD is keeping quiet at the moment, not sure about her political aspirations, but admire SD for having smaller government and the people’s values that go with it. I’ve read it was the legislature that was actually responsible for keeping the state open, and convinced her that was the way to go. If true, that’s a plus in my book. You’re right in mentioning not to get politically attracted or attached to one person.
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might be some shelves empty come christmas time? would suggest the solari team does their gift shopping early
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Tangerines, socks and a book of life savers are perfect Christmas gifts.
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You see, thats my kind of thinking. No one ever bothers to even send me a bag of tangerines as a Christmas gift, that is a life affirming gift. Citrus fruit thins the blood and helps with weight loss. If you are in my area I am willing to accept a case of tangerines as a Christmas gift or if you prefer, using the gold and silver calculator I will purchase a case of tangerines from you if you are close enough.
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…and pay in cash.
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fantastic. follow up “cash fridays” with “money order mondays”?
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@27.43 minutes… Is there a template for care which can be notarized in case for Covid hospitalization like refusing ventilator, demanding therapeutics like Ivermectin along with one’s supplements like zinc, vitamin D, C, etc. and listing very specific care? If not can we work on one? Will it be accepted and legal?
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We were sick with vid symptoms in early November 2019 during six weeks in Malta.
Recovered in 3 days and 5 days, the local pharmacy fixed us up. -
USA vaccine passport initiatives in NYC and MD/VA/DC, plus Chicago linking credit scores to vaccine proof. First US vaccine passport takes effect in 3 days, banning three million Americans from indoor social activity.
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I’m surprised that John and Catherine seem shocked that hospitals are euthanasia departments of the govt. This has been going on for a very long time. Jon Rappoport talks about this all the time. I thought it was common knowledge that where there are doctor strikes, the mortality rate goes down.
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Interesting video: Stunning Video Explanation – Dr Douglas Frank Shows How The 2010 Census Was Used to Create the Algorithm That Fabricated the 2020 Electronic Vote Outcome
August 10, 2021 | Sundance | 368 Comments https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2021/08/10/stunning-video-explanation-dr-douglas-frank-shows-how-the-2010-census-was-used-to-create-the-algorithm-that-fabricated-the-2020-electronic-vote-outcome/
Hmm, interesting and unfortunate because I was employed by the 2010 Census, so there is an example of building my own prison that Catherine talks about and nobody listens.
I wonder if that is also the reason for the 2020 Census taking that took place they started threatening people by leaving messages that they are breaking the law of they don’t answer the door? As someone who worked the 2010 Census, I was never told by my supervisors to leave notes saying “it is the law” that you answer this census, it was basically, you do the best you can, not everyone is going to want to participate.
My my, how far we have come, but since I worked for the Census, I totally and completely ignored the threats. No one has a right to force you to hand over your personal data.
Tennessee Executive Order 83:
https://publications.tnsosfiles.com/pub/execorders/exec-orders-lee83.pdf
Involuntary detention by State and National Guard in “health facilities”?!?
“…or the emergency involuntary commitment of a person with a mental illness or serious emotional disturbance based upon a telephone assessment of such person by a mandatory pre-screening agent designated pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated, Sections 33-6-104 and 33-6- 427”
Active from now until October 5th. Catherine has talked about Tennessee being a good jurisdiction generally, but it seems Governor Bill Lee is drunk with power. Even Whitmer, Cuomo, Newsom, et. al. have not dared go so far… yet.
Looks like the “back to school” blitz will be on in full force, indeed.
Throw Down in Tennessee !
Has there been feedback on this EO by TN legislators?
Any theories on the reason for October 5th date?
I have always had a nose for sussing out tyranny as someone who grew up in the NYC/New Jersey/Philadelphia area and while Tennessee definitely has more freedoms that New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania combined. I was not looking to go up a few aisles, but wanted to go for the top 10 places to live free in the States and unfortunately in my research and classification which is too lengthy to get into here, TN did not make the cut. I will give you reason number one. When it comes to homeschooling laws, TN functionaries think they have the right to be informed that you are homeschooling even if your child has NEVER been in their system. So that falls under my black and white, clear cut tyranny category. To put it in perspective, there are about 10 states where you DO NOT have to inform the state that you are about to homeschool if your child has NEVER been part of their system…and would you believe, New Jersey and Illinois are two of them? Unfortunately, New Jersey and Illinois falls short in other categories of freedom.
One of the resources I miss is the Cato Institute’s Freedom in the 50. They stopped publishing it, but it somewhat informed my research on where to go many years ago.
So while make no mistake DeSantis is my hero, what happens when he is gone? You see it can’t just be one guy, one governor against the world. It’s better when it’s a whole team including sheriffs, especially sheriffs and in homeschooling, yep, Florida wants you to make them aware of who your child is, even if that child has NEVER used up government school resources, were never in the system. So we say no to Florida in my household, that and raw milk is still illegal…whaaa?
The nice thing about Tennessee is that its people are fighters, I have been there, I know some of them including YouTube icon Hickok45 whom I have followed and corresponded with years before Tucker Carlson even knew who he was. So I don’t think Tennesseeans will take matters lying down and as Catherine once said, there are more gun-owning voters in Tennessee than voters who don’t own firearms, thats huge and will make a difference.
But yeah, even living here in my great state its getting a bit scary, but we must pray and stay positive. As Aaron Lewis says in his song, “still got my God and I still got my gun”.
“Freedom in the 50” sounds like a really great yearly Solari wrap-up 🙂
As you note, there’s simply too much volatility at the political level to warrant relocation based solely on Executive fiat… here today, gone tomorrow. Even a strong history of legislative and judicial precedent can simply be steam-rolled by the pseudo-private sector at this point.
There are these little glimmers of a still-functional system from time to time, like Michigan’s State Supreme Court basically stripping Whitmer of emergency executive powers. Or DeSantis, for all his inconsistencies, standing against lockdowns almost single-handedly.
But at this point it seems more prudent to pick a good County or community rather than a whole State, unless you’re in California, Oregon, Washington State, or New York.
“Let’s smoke some pot.”
-Hickok45
Hi Luis – I think many of us here would be interested in learning at least highlights / summary of your research if you are willing to share.
I left the West Coast last summer as I thought the writing on the wall did definitely not bode well for the future. I had lived in CA growing up, and WA for most of my adult years with adventures living in a few other states such as Texas, and Maine. WA was the very best, for a very long time, but is IMO simply intolerable now. Inslee and Gates are buds, and that is just for starters. Joel Skousen’s book: Strategic Location has been a great reference. You likely know of it. Joel rates Utah, his home state highest, but there are things reported about Utah which give me pause. Lately I’ve wondered & worried about DeSantis, as he sounds inconsistent, if you follow him very closely. Will he buckle under pressure?
Noem in SD is keeping quiet at the moment, not sure about her political aspirations, but admire SD for having smaller government and the people’s values that go with it. I’ve read it was the legislature that was actually responsible for keeping the state open, and convinced her that was the way to go. If true, that’s a plus in my book. You’re right in mentioning not to get politically attracted or attached to one person.
https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/ports-logistics/ningbo-terminal-closure-and-what-if-covid-hits-more-chinese-ports
might be some shelves empty come christmas time? would suggest the solari team does their gift shopping early
Tangerines, socks and a book of life savers are perfect Christmas gifts.
You see, thats my kind of thinking. No one ever bothers to even send me a bag of tangerines as a Christmas gift, that is a life affirming gift. Citrus fruit thins the blood and helps with weight loss. If you are in my area I am willing to accept a case of tangerines as a Christmas gift or if you prefer, using the gold and silver calculator I will purchase a case of tangerines from you if you are close enough.
…and pay in cash.
fantastic. follow up “cash fridays” with “money order mondays”?
@27.43 minutes… Is there a template for care which can be notarized in case for Covid hospitalization like refusing ventilator, demanding therapeutics like Ivermectin along with one’s supplements like zinc, vitamin D, C, etc. and listing very specific care? If not can we work on one? Will it be accepted and legal?
We were sick with vid symptoms in early November 2019 during six weeks in Malta.
Recovered in 3 days and 5 days, the local pharmacy fixed us up.
USA vaccine passport initiatives in NYC and MD/VA/DC, plus Chicago linking credit scores to vaccine proof. First US vaccine passport takes effect in 3 days, banning three million Americans from indoor social activity.
I’m surprised that John and Catherine seem shocked that hospitals are euthanasia departments of the govt. This has been going on for a very long time. Jon Rappoport talks about this all the time. I thought it was common knowledge that where there are doctor strikes, the mortality rate goes down.