Money & Markets Report: July 15, 2021

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Trawling the Disinformation Lagoon

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93 Comments

  1. Hi,
    I wonder if I am getting this right. When the BIS proposes CBDC’s to facilitate cross border payments does that mean there would be no need for a world reserve currency?

  2. Dear Catherine and John,
    Wonderful session indeed. So much to take in and I always look forward to the snippet of soulful music at the beginning and the end. It takes me back to a place for a few seconds which is eternal. Are European subscribers getting the hard copy mailed as well ? Many thanks – Rekha

  3. Hi Catherine,

    You and John touched on recent LBMA lobbying. Pertaining to John’s comments about “Lucy’s” rule changes and gold being “crushed”, did i misread the sentiment concerning this projection? By “crushed,” are you anticipating a drop in gold prices? Or simply denying possibility of gold skyrocketing as disinformer’s are often projecting?

    If you have any reading recommendations about LBMA and their racket, please do share.

    Be well.
    Cheers,

  4. I always enjoy reading the articles you and John review. One of my favorites this week was the article by Whitney Webb “Ending Anonymity: Why The WEF’s Partnership Against Cybercrime Threatens The Future of Privacy”. She is hands-down, one of my absolute favorite journalists. Always a deep dive into the subject matter. I recommend everyone read it in its entirety; it’s another look at all the monsters who are plotting against the rest of us. Thank you both for everything you do, and for shining light into some very dark places!

  5. Hello Catherine and John I would like to know why you said that Dr. David Martins info was disinformation. Mr. Martin had the Fauci Dossier out in Feb 2020 explaining how many federal laws were broken and how the science that everyone is saying in the past year he showed in his Video presentation called butterfly of the week back in feb 2020. Just want to know what made you believe it was disinformation

    1. I don’t remember saying it was disinformation. I remember saying IMO it was not useful. I assume there is data in it which may be useful. Sorting through a long video to check and verify is a big job. I had several attorney and scientists send me emails who indicated that the description of aspects that they were personally familiar with (which was far from all) did not ring true. I did not, however, invest any time following up.

      I don’t spend any time explaining something that does pass my utility filter as I have found it is generally a waste of time – and I need that time to watch the things that I am checking or which I do believe are useful.

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