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    1. `Yes. That is the bank that I and my companies use. We were using banks in Tennessee and Montana and National Bank of Malvern and then consolidated into National Bank of Malvern because their customer service was so good and they are so well capitalized.

  1. So many wonderful points were touched upon in this money and markets. Catherine I agree with you 100 percent regarding your insight into the ramifications 1:17 thru 1:20. Not only families but Church “affiliations” as well! I once heard a yogi once comment that when the troubles increase “rejoice” and look at the challenge(Test) as an opportunity to overcome and be triumphant in GOD.

  2. As a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology, I’m open to Desmet’s ‘theory’ that isolated or lonely people may be more susceptible to resonating with the ‘group’. Where the narrative goes off the rails is using that theory as an excuse for wrong behavior. i.e. Advertising made me buy a car I couldn’t afford so now I should be excused for stealing it…

    1. Kathryn:

      Great metaphor!

      We certainly do resonate with the group – this is one of the reasons that I so appreciate Sheldrake’s work. One of my concerns now is that some of that resonation is being created by machines and what looks like our resonation with the herd is really resonation with our TV sets, smart phones and computers.

      Catherine

      1. So true! I finally left my woke church for one that defied the lockdowns. It encourages contending in the public square here in So Cal. A group of us have been contending with our local school board that votes 5-0 for CRT, transgender agendas etc. The woke are evidently backed by experienced, crafty, organized, and well-funded supporters. One local story of a co-contender went semi-national:
        https://www.foxnews.com/media/california-dad-says-8-year-old-daughter-forced-learn-transgender

  3. I just watched the Bigtree episode with Matias, made my stomach turn. Bigtree
    towards the end asks Matias for advice on how his organization should go forward.
    If Del is not careful he’ll start to lose the donors that he has. At the end Matias reveals he’s not jabbed but was able to enter the US through legal means. Catherine, I’ve been wondering what that entails since my understanding is one needs proof of jab to enter. You mentioned you were coming to the US, I only ask because I have a friend who’s stuck in Quebec and would like to return to Florida as she had to leave Florida last year for family issues.

    1. Flying is the problem. If she drives across the border to the USA, they should let her in assuming she is a citizen of the USA. Once across she can hop on a flight.
      If she is Canadian, that is a different matter.

  4. I live in Dallas and we haven’t had any riots here that I know of.
    A long time ago I remember piles of bricks that were placed around the city but they were discovered before they were used for anything.

      1. Catherine,
        I accidentally clicked on the button that says I don’t want to receive messages about this anymore. Please disregard it. If there are riots here I want to know.
        We do have a terrible homeless problem here. I think the HUD money we get for low income housing is taken by city management and goes to real estate developers.

  5. The real estate surrounding the Dallas Fed is generally high end commercial businesses, hotels and residential buildings. They wouldn’t be likely to be destroyed to take over.

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