Money & Markets Report: October 20, 2022
Money & Markets Report: October 20, 2022

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Like you Catherine, a year ago or more it seemed to me that the side effects from the shots would translate into big bucks for pharmakia. Not only mRNA/spike protein treatments, but also transplants. A big bucks industry to fill the need for body organs for transplants; they have the technology to grow them. Unborn and born, unwanted babies will die to fill the need with their precious DNA and stem cells. Remember the 6-Million Dollar Man”? Keep thinking Malone has created a role for himself as cog in facilitating the New World Healthcare System (NWHS).
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Hi Catherine,
More commentary on Chinese culture and the Western misunderstanding of it, especially the concept of “face.” For those who have comfortable enough lives, they may put some emphasis on “face,” especially politicians and public figures, but the majority of Chinese people, especially in Asia, are merely trying to survive a cutthroat society, often doing “whatever it takes” to claw their way out of the mud, face or no face. Pragmatism is a value above all else, without any consideration of face.
Guilt isn’t usually implemented, but shame, as there is often a forced collectivism there. But individual survival (and greed) will often supercede shame.
An extreme example of this was the gutter oil scandal in China almost ten years ago, where people would take used oil literally from the gutter and recycle and “process” it into cooking oil: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-10-29/this-expos-of-china-s-gutter-oil-black-market-will-churn-your-stomach
Then restaurants, street vendors, and people buy it… because it’s cheaper.
For those who regularly focus on “saving face,” just watch what happens to them and their interest in it once their “comfort” and “privilege” dwindle. It won’t even be a consideration.
This comes from a lifetime of understanding what it means to be Chinese and Chinese-American, including deeply and formally looking at the psychology of Chinese culture and society, both in Asia and in the West.
Here’s a common phrase used in China: 能骗就骗
In general, life for the locals in Asia is exponentially more competitive and ruthless than life for locals in the US. Without knowing the language well and having the right context, Chinese and Asian culture just seems to be mysterious and exotic to Westerners… but it’s not.
Just for what it’s worth…
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Thanks! I appreciate the insight.
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Apparently, ten years later gutter oil is still being used throughout the country in China… along with many other scams that affect the general population:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWUDrZcdhg0
能骗就骗 is accepted as a factor to deal with daily. No one is available to help since government corruption is rampant and ubiquitious, even at a local level.
This is a glimpse as to why Chinese people are seen as “smarter” and see things that others may not; trusting strangers (or even those they know) is seen as dangerous and naive. Living in this type of environment, which existed long before communism, is one of the reasons why The Art of War was able to be written.Street vegetable and fruit vendors regularly cheat people in China AND in India:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgmM-3GI1TUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTfytv9gSlo
There’s no face in this. Again, 能骗就骗
The commonality: They are both much older cultures. I would hypothesize there is some semblance of this in older Western cultures: Greek, Italian (via the Roman Empire), etc. I believe Michiavelli was Italian?
American culture, relatively speaking, is one of the youngest cultures on the planet, despite its previous rapid ascendency as the global empire.
Most Westerners who *visit* Asia generally get an incredibly sanitized version of everyday life there.
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Solid educational episode. I hope y’all have a rewarding time in Knoxville interspersed with some old fashion fun.
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Biden to tout Micron’s plan for N.Y. chip facility in pre-election economy pitch
https://content.seleritycorp.com/hosted2/assets/www/Lka1ZOSoOVE4MrYw06cZfZuwxyHvlg1LwjBRXzIiuno -
HERO OF THE WEEK SUGGESTION: Tom DeWiess (?) President, American Policy Center (APC)
Agenda21/2030 & How To Beat Them At Their Own Game
https://www.bitchute.com/video/njrqISVnzpTl/
APC trains people how to set up FREEDOM PODS in local communities – how to prepare and realize what you’re up against — and relays stories of success.
5:55) One story, Kathleen Marcourt, Vice President APC, shares her efforts in Knoxville, Tennessee. -
Where can we watch the video of H. Clinton being booed by NY police and fire?
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Why are you amaze the big pharma is creating the problem and then the cure. They have been doing this for a 100 years. They prescribe the drugs that cause more problems than what the drug is designed to treat, call the side effect a “new disease” then come up with more drugs to address the side effects (or “new disease”) of the old drug. So why should vaccines be any different?
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I find it amazing they keep getting away with it. And millions of people will go to work every morning and do the work. And millions more finance and profit from it. “Welcome to earth. We make money by poisoning and killing each other. If we make enough money killing other people we believe we can buy protection from being poisoned or killed. So we poison and kill more, harder, faster” Madness.
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Like you Catherine, a year ago or more it seemed to me that the side effects from the shots would translate into big bucks for pharmakia. Not only mRNA/spike protein treatments, but also transplants. A big bucks industry to fill the need for body organs for transplants; they have the technology to grow them. Unborn and born, unwanted babies will die to fill the need with their precious DNA and stem cells. Remember the 6-Million Dollar Man”? Keep thinking Malone has created a role for himself as cog in facilitating the New World Healthcare System (NWHS).
Hi Catherine,
More commentary on Chinese culture and the Western misunderstanding of it, especially the concept of “face.” For those who have comfortable enough lives, they may put some emphasis on “face,” especially politicians and public figures, but the majority of Chinese people, especially in Asia, are merely trying to survive a cutthroat society, often doing “whatever it takes” to claw their way out of the mud, face or no face. Pragmatism is a value above all else, without any consideration of face.
Guilt isn’t usually implemented, but shame, as there is often a forced collectivism there. But individual survival (and greed) will often supercede shame.
An extreme example of this was the gutter oil scandal in China almost ten years ago, where people would take used oil literally from the gutter and recycle and “process” it into cooking oil: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-10-29/this-expos-of-china-s-gutter-oil-black-market-will-churn-your-stomach
Then restaurants, street vendors, and people buy it… because it’s cheaper.
For those who regularly focus on “saving face,” just watch what happens to them and their interest in it once their “comfort” and “privilege” dwindle. It won’t even be a consideration.
This comes from a lifetime of understanding what it means to be Chinese and Chinese-American, including deeply and formally looking at the psychology of Chinese culture and society, both in Asia and in the West.
Here’s a common phrase used in China: 能骗就骗
In general, life for the locals in Asia is exponentially more competitive and ruthless than life for locals in the US. Without knowing the language well and having the right context, Chinese and Asian culture just seems to be mysterious and exotic to Westerners… but it’s not.
Just for what it’s worth…
Thanks! I appreciate the insight.
Apparently, ten years later gutter oil is still being used throughout the country in China… along with many other scams that affect the general population:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWUDrZcdhg0
能骗就骗 is accepted as a factor to deal with daily. No one is available to help since government corruption is rampant and ubiquitious, even at a local level.
This is a glimpse as to why Chinese people are seen as “smarter” and see things that others may not; trusting strangers (or even those they know) is seen as dangerous and naive. Living in this type of environment, which existed long before communism, is one of the reasons why The Art of War was able to be written.
Street vegetable and fruit vendors regularly cheat people in China AND in India:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgmM-3GI1TU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTfytv9gSlo
There’s no face in this. Again, 能骗就骗
The commonality: They are both much older cultures. I would hypothesize there is some semblance of this in older Western cultures: Greek, Italian (via the Roman Empire), etc. I believe Michiavelli was Italian?
American culture, relatively speaking, is one of the youngest cultures on the planet, despite its previous rapid ascendency as the global empire.
Most Westerners who *visit* Asia generally get an incredibly sanitized version of everyday life there.
Solid educational episode. I hope y’all have a rewarding time in Knoxville interspersed with some old fashion fun.
Biden to tout Micron’s plan for N.Y. chip facility in pre-election economy pitch
https://content.seleritycorp.com/hosted2/assets/www/Lka1ZOSoOVE4MrYw06cZfZuwxyHvlg1LwjBRXzIiuno
HERO OF THE WEEK SUGGESTION: Tom DeWiess (?) President, American Policy Center (APC)
Agenda21/2030 & How To Beat Them At Their Own Game
https://www.bitchute.com/video/njrqISVnzpTl/
APC trains people how to set up FREEDOM PODS in local communities – how to prepare and realize what you’re up against — and relays stories of success.
5:55) One story, Kathleen Marcourt, Vice President APC, shares her efforts in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Where can we watch the video of H. Clinton being booed by NY police and fire?
Why are you amaze the big pharma is creating the problem and then the cure. They have been doing this for a 100 years. They prescribe the drugs that cause more problems than what the drug is designed to treat, call the side effect a “new disease” then come up with more drugs to address the side effects (or “new disease”) of the old drug. So why should vaccines be any different?
I find it amazing they keep getting away with it. And millions of people will go to work every morning and do the work. And millions more finance and profit from it. “Welcome to earth. We make money by poisoning and killing each other. If we make enough money killing other people we believe we can buy protection from being poisoned or killed. So we poison and kill more, harder, faster” Madness.