Money & Markets Report: July 20, 2023


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Interview: 2nd Quarter 2023 Wrap Up: News Trends & Stories, Part II with Dr. Joseph P. Farrell

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    1. This guy pulls no punches. They are bringing in an army north and south using illegal immigration and stuff. They are trained and will be armed.
      The 1933 Business Man Plot on steroids.

  1. The prescription birth control pill is contraception, not an abortion pill as confusingly discussed in the money & markets this week.

    1. Kevin:

      I thought John was talking about the abortion pill when he referrd to that, not the prescription birth control pill.

      Catherine

  2. We Mexicans watch with horror the promotion of 2 -in particular- fringe “singers”. Both appeared on a billboard in Times Square and one was praised on the Jimmy Fallon show. 2 scrawny drug addicts are the pied pipers of our young people.
    Catherine, were it not for you, I would have gone mad trying to make sense of my world. Disgusting to see Jimmy Fallon all smiles on something that has NOTHING to do with the general Mexican culture and, much less, any American culture (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToUZzJBU2cs).

    1. Marketing debasement. You are right, it is pretty dreadful. Turn ’em off is the plan.

        1. Thanks for sharing this Catherine! For the 3.36 min. of this musical piece…all was right with the world!

  3. John is right about cannabis being part of the planned poisoning. Part of the feminizing/transgenderism of males.

    Antiandrogen
    Antiandrogens, also known as androgen antagonists or testosterone blockers, are a class of drugs that prevent androgens like testosterone and dihydrotestosterone from mediating their biological effects in the body. They act by blocking the androgen receptor and/or inhibiting or suppressing androgen production.Wikipedia

    Marihuana inhibits dihydrotestosterone binding to the androgen receptorV PurohitB S AhluwahliaR A Vigersky

    AbstractMarihuana and its constitutents delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol (delta 9-THC) and cannabinol (CBN) were tested for their ability to interact with the androgen receptor in rat prostate cytosol. Smoked marihuana condensate, delta 9-THC, and CBN inhibit specific binding of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) to the androgen receptor with a dissociatin constant of the inhibitors (Li) of 2.1-5.8 X 10(-7)M. in addition, other metabolites of delta 9-THC were also androgen antagonists. This data suggests that the anti-androgenic effects associated with marihuana use results, at least in part, from inhibition of androgen action at the receptor level.

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6249575/

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