Money & Markets Report: March 10, 2022

WITH CATHERINE AND JOHN TITUS

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    1. Wow. That’s quite a scene. Al Pacino is sublime. But shit, men and their games. Can we please turn the page on all of that?

  1. Dear Catherine — I love you madly, but sometimes you speak in a cryptic insider shorthand that is incomprehensible to an uninitiated layperson like myself. For example, when you speak about “the City” playing both sides of the fence, I’m guessing you mean London. Is that the center of Dr Global’s financial empire? Is it related to the British Royal Family and all that? Please to unpack!

    1. As a newbie, I found Catherine’s comment on pretzel speak illuminating, as it may explain why I find it a bit difficult to decode what Catherine is saying, and also glad she is re-learning to speak English, as it may get easier. Also, I will become more able to decode, just by exposure, but for now it would be great if Catherine took a little more time to spell out the important big picture connections, even if it is nauseatingly boring for her to do so!!! She and John spend quite a bit of time saying “right” to each other’s comments, that would be better spent, imo, in adding a little more detail to what they are agreeing about. I did know that the City means London, but I don’t mind hearing it spelled out again and again. All this said, I find these discussions fascinating and ultimately understandable… I would just like to work a little less hard in filling in the blanks and having my blank-filling affirmed by more detail.

      1. Janine:
        Every time you hear a word or term that you do not know, I recommend that you look up on Investopedia or Wikipedia. I find that this is simply a matter of understanding 200 terms. IMF, World Bank, City, Vatican Bank, NY Fed, Exchange Stabilization Fund, etc.

        1. Catherine, yes thanks, it’s not really the terms, it’s how they interconnect…but I have just spent the day reading the 2019 State of our Currencies. Wow, what a clear and cogent presentation, you write extremely well…looking forward to reading Currencies part 2!

    2. I agree. I miss a lot b/c they seem in a hurry – especially John – and skim over some of their subjects.
      Realizing time is mportant, but I glean just enough info to confuse me on many topics.
      Understanding the world seems to be a very long process which includes much time spent and lots of confusion.

      1. Thanks for this info, Susan. It’s a steep learning curve for me, this becoming geo-politically savvy. But better late than never.

  2. Catherine So much to say, but on a happy note, I loved the shout out to Pasadena at the end. I am a former resident. My parents had a home overlooking the Rosebowl. My grandmother lived in what is called Bungalow Heaven, near the and I spent many a happy time just walking around and looking at all the houses. Lovely, but Pasadena has its secrets. Daniel of Dark Journalist explores it some. I have moved out of the area, but can imagine in happier times, that I might see yu walking around the Rose Bowl and we can discuss “Hidden Pasadena.”

    1. Same here. Love the shoutout to Pasadena. I grew up in La Canada, just a stone’s throw away. It really is a beautiful and unique place.

  3. I’m wondering if Catherine or any subscribers can provide insight into how when I go into particular rabbit holes, the US Navy seems to be in them. This seems to be particularly the case in regards the Climate Change Agenda and Weather Modification.

  4. Catherine you alluded to the City of London and other Commonwealth nations benefiting from and likely being strategically behind this transfer of power away from the US and into the Silk Road. Could you please elaborate further on this or direct me to some background reading on this topic?

    As someone who lives in the Commonwealth I often find it hard to find information that is not US-centric to inform my decision making in my business etc. However this is the first I’ve heard anyone suggest that the City of London and more broadly the Commonwealth may have a different agenda here to the US, so it’s a topic that would be of great interest and huge benefit to subscribers like myself.

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