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  1. What I’ve been wondering is if more ‘deadly’ lots seem to be going to certain areas of various countries? If they’re trying to move people towards the City, maybe they’ll try to take out more people from rural type areas.

  2. Good discussion on crypto.

    “There are definitely legitimate uses for crypto.” The problem is there are definitely NOT legitimate uses for ILLEGITIMATE crypto. The sales game is making it appear to be the former, while actually distributing the latter. Pretty much the same thing as the “vaccine,” no?

    The phenomenon of absurd monetary inflation is vouchsafed by its transformation from something almost valueless into something completely valueless (and keeping the vig). Isn’t this what we have been discussing with money-laundering all along? The money is only worth something to the criminal if he can keep converting it into something valuable and available in a functioning economy. Crypto, foreign black market currency and for that matter, Chinese trade credits, are places where the froth of inflation is kept out of circulation for a considerable time. The black market works by itself. With trade credits, you risk war for paying back too little. With crypto and a back door into it, you can upend the table when the timing is propitious and blame “the market,” which is no market whatsoever. Of course, after a period of hand-wringing and remorse, you bring back the same thing in a new package and do it again. Isn’t this what happened with the “crash” of the electronic stock market in 2008-9? After a brief time out, people went right back into supporting the fraud.

    As I write about it, I think we will probably see some “election reform” arise in the next few years. It will incorporate a new way to sanitize the same illicit system that reached its apotheosis in 2020. After awhile, American “democracy” will become completely and forever illegitimate, unpopular and more or less ignored. Any actual legitimacy in government will then only arise after the Midianites have thoroughly eradicated themselves in an orgy of greedy destruction and bloodshed. Perhaps it will be the sequel to Joseph Farrel’s earlier “Cosmic War.”

    1. Ah, this is another reason why I love your insights…..”The phenomenon of absurd monetary inflation is vouchsafed by its transformation from something almost valueless into something completely valueless (and keeping the vig)”

  3. Another great Money and Markets thank you. Rand Paul’s people somehow got my email and they do not stop soliciting me for money, just on that alone I refused to donate any. The reason why Rand Paul thinks that private corporations is the solution is because that is what he learned from his dad. I voted for Dr. Ron Paul because he is the only candidate for president who said he would shut down the CIA as they have no place in a democracy. No presidential candidate since Bobby Kennedy, Jr. uncle has ever said that. For me that speaks volumes to Dr. Paul’s understanding of the United States Constitution.

    With that said, Dr. Paul is a strict student of Dr. Ludwig von Mises which many today know as Austrian economics, because von Mises was from Austria. Mises believed that only the services for which we pay for from a private company would be quality services, hence this movement to shut down the post office and just use private carriers.

    I never wholeheartedly agreed with Austrian economics having studied a bit of it myself. Yes in the case of shipping, I find FedEx to be the number one most efficient carrier around and yet hardly anybody uses them. They don’t use employees who are protected by a Teamsters union like UPS does and they are not subsidized by the Federal government like USPS is, instead they have private contractors who work their butts off because they are also renting the FedEx truck that they drive and do a damn good job. So in the context of delivery carriers, von Mises would appear to be correct? I don’t know.

    Here is another scenario where Dr. von Mises was correct. In Colombia, South America, I never had a bus leave me behind unless it took off and I just could not catch up. Why? Because the bus drivers in the coastal cities of Colombia such as Barranquilla are private contractors who have to pay money to care for their buses, so all that cash their helper collects, the more cash they collect the better.

    Now, in contrast, the city of Philadelphia has unionized automatons with uniforms who get paid regardless of who they pick up or even if they are driving a completely empty bus all day and they get to go on strike for weeks and leave you walking and then charge you more the following year.

    You see the trend here? Private contractors seem to do a better job than government or quasi-government entities in providing a service especially when their check is directly linked to how hard they work, that’s the key right there and Dr. von Mises did not point that out, I am pointing that out.

    So what I am suggesting is that Dr. Rand Paul does not know what he is talking about, Dr. Ron Paul was too strict of a student of von Mises and that the key is to have the productivity of the company be directly linked to the productivity of the employee.

    That should also mean that we do away with this must work 8 hour nonsense, so that how long you sit in front of a computer is not as important as how much work did you get done even if it was only 3 to 4 hours, you will only get paid the three to four hours, but thats okay, you got the work done and you can now go do something else, another job or spend time with family, but there is this annoying thing that gets in the way called…the IRS. They want to see companies with employees working a standard 8 hours. So how do you get around that? You hire contractors, 1099…Ahh, but look at here, the IRS and certain states such as New Jersey are now trying to crack down on 1099 being a thing. Hmm, I guess I am on to something after all. Whenever evil people want to get rid of something, you know it’s good. We can just entertain ourselves with Rand Pauls theatrics with Fauci and ignore him for everything else. He is hoping we will fund his campaigns for how tough he was on Fauci, yet he has not charged and had Fauci arrested for perjury yet and don’t hold your breath.

  4. Hi Catherine – I wanted to validate that there is direct mind control being used in regards to getting the jab. My wife, Tamara, is an intuitive and empath, and she was in Walgreens Drug Store in Southern California to get her blood drawn at the Lab Corp that was located within the store. She was waiting for her name to be called for her lab appointment, and was sitting in a chair near the pharmacy. All of a sudden, she realized that there were “messages” in her head saying, “It wouldn’t be so bad to get the vaccination. It’s safe and easy to do since I am right here.” She realized what was happening…and at that moment, they called her for her lab work. She came home from the appointment and shared what happened. She said it is done very well…and if you are not conscious of what is happening…you will walk right over and ask them to jab you. We have had at least two other female friends (who are also very intuitive/aware) have the same thing happen at a Walmart (that had a pharmacy in it) and another store, also with a pharmacy. They are targeting locations where they can drive you to do it immediately. Jeff Rense (radio talk show host) had it happen to him as well, and there was a great podcast by David Icke about a month ago talking about the exact same thing. They are really playing dirty!

    Now, we won’t go into a store with a pharmacy unless we are together – even though we know what shenanigans they are up to. You never know what they will do next….and in the meantime, we employ the buddy system to stay safe. Bill Crowley (and Tamara Scott Crowley)

  5. I dont think sen. Paul is a traitor. I used to believe in Bitcoin as well as a solution to the lost gold standard. I mean, it is mathematically secure, open source, decentralized and has limited supply. So it is honest money in of itself. But since man created it, its greed made it make tons of cryptos next to it, clever algorithms in trading machines constantly pump money out of it to the hands of a few and – it was not designed for nor has the capacity to become a world currency. Sen. Paul might not realise that, dont sell him off, yet.

    1. It was very interesting this weekend at a wedding I spoke with a person who was in private industry who tracked crypto currency transactions and that was what their business was.
      He indicated lot of business with the federal government agencies.

      Not so secure.

  6. I was stunned to learn that Pfizer/Biontech vaccine is supposed to have published it’s full list of ingredients. Is that true or a smoke-screen? How can we document, that we still don’t know what’s in it?

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