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  1. Hi Catherine, I am usually downloading the videos to watch them offline because I’m not always connected to the internet. But this option doesn’t seem to be available for this week’s show. Would it be possible to enable it again?

  2. “Never argue with someone whose TV is bigger than their bookshelf.”

    –Emilia Clark

    1. “Never argue with someone whose TV is bigger than their bookshelf.”

      I am reminded of this:

      In life it is important to know
      when to stop arguing with people
      and simply let them be wrong.

  3. I will give it to you in a nut shell… a tiny fracion of the deep state said “we own everything” “we have gotten away with it for decades (f”uck pretending (we are gonna rule and own everything) the other 99% of the deep state said (are you f*cken crazy) people are not gonna go along with that. Enter the mess we are in… as it wakes everyone up and destroys there entire covert system… and @ Fitts (yes it is that simple)…

  4. So if 1600 of my colleagues are saying blockchain is not trustworthy then I have to fall in line and I am okay with that, but to say that the people who created blockchain are not trustworthy. What is the assumption here about who created the technology? As far as I know, my colleagues in the field of computer science and cryptography created it as far as I know, so every software engineer is not trustworthy now?

    We don’t write perfect software and basically what 1600 engineers have said is we studied it and we have concluded this thing has vulnerabilities, its not what you think and that transactions are not reversible…well, that piece I already knew, its why as a software engineer I always thought twice before loading up on crypto as an investment. I had a chance to make some money on Bitcoin but I didn’t because of the above and also because if something is not in my hands, that I can touch, then its not an investment I like. You can see and touch land, you can see and touch gold and silver, you can see and touch guns.

    I am okay with writing abstractions for better applications, but when it comes to my money, yeah, I think twice about it.

    Anyway, this is good that my colleagues in software came out with this because this will serve as a dent in the armor of CBDCs.

    1. > if 1600 of my colleagues are saying blockchain is not trustworthy

      Data mining exercise: cross-reference these names against their prior statements about BLM or other hot-button topics. Is the list statistically representative of the general population, or a specific subset? If the latter, “why now” to state the obvious? Is their blockchain posture consistent with their positions on other topics?

  5. Why… why would the world put Greg Hunter and you and his guests and Clif High and Ed Dowd and Alex Jones and me (ranting on your station) why would any of this happen. Money is fine to watch (it’s not the real power) the Divine is the thing to watch. It’s moving in the world more prevelant than in my entire lifetime. For every place you see the “powers that be” try to go I have watched the Divine take it away from them over and over again…Watch a little bit more, and tell me I am wrong. Still love your work. J

  6. Ok fine… call it “people” if your uncofortable with a highly intelligent collective force that binds us all together,,, everywhere they have tried to enforce their policies “people” have came together and said no.

    That aint gonna stop… (that is just gonna get bigger) there system is just gonna keep coming undone from the inside out (it’s not to build a bigger badder system) it’s just coming undone… sometimes a duck is just a duck. It’s already passed the tipping point. Who knows what comes next… it;s not tyranny ( I can asure you of that)… it is whatever comes from all the b*llshit collapsing…

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