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The Billionaires’ Laundromat
Join John Titus and Catherine Austin Fitts in this action-packed episode of ‘Money and Markets’ recorded on January 21st. They dive deep into the week’s theme, ‘The Billionaires’ Laundromat,’ discussing the creation and movement of massive fortunes since the pandemic. They analyze significant financial and political stories involving key figures like Elon Musk, Miriam Adelson, and trends in billionaire wealth. The duo also addresses the mind-boggling manipulation in financial systems, from hedge funds to political influence, and explains how addiction and control mechanisms are deeply embedded in our monetary models. Additionally, the hosts tackle Iran’s surprising move to shut down Musk’s Starlink, exposing the limits of the supposed global control grid. Other highlights include robust discussions on shifts in global markets, the US dollar’s precarious position, and the intriguing realm of tokenized securities. This episode is a comprehensive review of current economic conditions, offering keen insights and practical knowledge for understanding the intricate web of today’s market dynamics.
00:00 Welcome to Money and Markets
00:39 The Billionaire’s Laundromat
01:42 Influence and Concealment in Politics
04:15 Addiction by Design
08:50 The Billionaire’s Wealth Surge
14:44 Greenland and Geopolitical Tactics
28:10 Trump’s Military Moves and Domestic Control
40:13 Federal Preemption and State Laws
42:08 Mobilizing Military Veterans
45:25 Western Media and Propaganda
47:21 China’s Economic Resilience
50:34 US Treasury and Global Financial Shifts
01:00:29 Trump’s Gaza Peace Board
01:04:17 War in Ukraine and European Central Bank
01:13:12 Tokenization and Financial Transparency
01:23:25 Crypto Token Extinction: A Deep Dive
01:25:47 Political Bribes and Meme Coins
01:28:22 Ford Worker’s Viral GoFundMe Campaign
01:31:26 Mass Manipulation Tactics Exposed
01:35:30 Iran Shuts Down Starlink: A New Era of Digital Warfare
01:42:07 Precious Metals Market Surge
01:46:59 Emerging Markets and the Dollar’s Decline
01:51:46 Solari In-House Updates and Events
01:55:33 Catherine Austin Fitts’ Viral Tweet
02:01:01 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes
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New Mexico Power is being acquired by Blackstone. An organization fighting it (supposedly) is this: https://www.newenergyeconomy.org/. The reason I am skeptical is as follows:
the third major employee is a ‘Kaur’ – a member of that Sikk cult.
They are for alternative energy (Blackstone is saying it wants to buy New Mexico Power (PNM) because it wants more ‘alternative’ energy. Note that within an hours drive of Albuqerque you have Amazon data centers, Intel, a new hypersonic missile factory, more chipmakers, and Netflix, as well as TMobile and Bank of America call centres).
https://www.newenergyeconomy.org/blackstone
They seem real, but feel fake. Blackstone buys PNM, then they sell the power to their own AI data centres.
Hi Catherine and John,
Here’s some clarification on use of active duty military for missions inside the US. Provides a clearer idea of what the administration may be looking to provoke.
The deployment of active duty U.S. military troops (e.g., Army, Marines) within U.S. borders for anti-rioting or peacekeeping governed primarily by the Insurrection Act of 1807 (and its predecessors), which allows the president to federalize forces to suppress insurrections, domestic violence, or unrest when state authorities are unable or unwilling to act. These deployments are distinct from National Guard activations under state control or federalized Guard under Title 32 status, which do not fall under the Posse Comitatus Act’s restrictions on active duty forces. The Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 generally prohibits active duty troops from domestic law enforcement, making Insurrection Act invocations a key exception. Historically, the Insurrection Act has been invoked about 30 times since 1807, but not all led to active duty deployments—some involved only threats or Guard federalization. Active duty troops have been used in approximately 15-20 major instances tied to civil unrest, often during labor strikes, racial violence, or civil rights enforcement. Most deployments (80%) occurred before 1900, tied to labor unrest or Reconstruction. Post-WWII uses focused on civil rights (1957-1968), with a spike during the 1960s urban riots. The last invocation took place in 1992 during the LA riots.
Does anyone have a link to the video of Howard Lutnick talking about the US’ $500 trillion in assets and if only we could get a tiny yield (0.5%)? Thinking he was referencing the tokenization of everything but I can’t find the video.
They want us to all keep saying the mantra : “Bored of Peace”. (They’re surely taking the p**ce)
https://www.lancasterfarming.com/farming-news/conservation/data-center-developers-offered-farmer-60k-per-acre-he-preserved-the-land-instead/article_a4c0fc64-53ca-45cf-9f3e-d323515b2555.html
In answer to “why Greenland?” – possibly weather manipulation/warfare. Our Geoengineering Age (Substack) came out with a good article on this: https://ourgeoengineeringage.substack.com/p/2026-winter-weather-warfare-begins
Also, Jacob Nordangard (Substack) on his recent piece about the Board of Peace included the following Mark Carney WEF speech: https://youtu.be/flsgJe8mN-A or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flsgJe8mN-A&t=5s
One world.
Paul Mellon obiit 1999. You mean Timothy Mellon.