Money & Markets Report: June 13, 2024
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Money & Markets Report: June 13, 2024

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Solari’s weekly Money & Markets reports are hosted by Catherine Austin Fitts and John Titus. Catherine and John discuss the latest financial and geopolitical news—each week summarized by an evocative theme—and monitor significant trends in areas such as “Fed Watch,” “Space, Military, and Global Turf Wars,” “Hey Robot,” and “Pharmageddon.” They also track and celebrate noteworthy pushback around the world. Money & Markets is published on Thursday evenings, with the exception of the last week of the month. Subscribers can access Money & Markets in either audio or video formats (both downloadable).

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Catherine,
Heard you on Maria Zee. Looks like US is on track to digitize identities:
https://leohohmann.substack.com/p/us-department-of-commerce-has-structure?r=qrouj&utm_medium=ios&triedRedirect=true -
Del’s response to the Vaccine Confidence Bill (it’s the first item on the show)
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I disagree with vaccines being ‘mandated’ under any situation.
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Del’s response to the Vaccine Confidence Bill (it’s the first item on the show)
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I am constantly reminded of the underlying background in the Will Smith story, “I am Legend”. The parallels to what they keep trying are continuous. It is one film I could not watch more than the first time, as it struck too deep a chord even when it came out, as to what they are capable of
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I disagree with vaccines being ‘mandated’ under any situation.
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So. Has the Petrodollar system just “ended”? Or did Saudi Arabia simply allow the deal to lapse? I wasn’t aware it had an expiration date.
My assumption is that KSA will still use USD for the majority of their oil transactions. As things stand, the US still has the military power to enforce the Petrodollar, doesn’t it? For the time being, at the very least.
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Looks to me like it is an erosion. Dollar is still dominant, but the system depends on canabilizing G7 nations.
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So. Has the Petrodollar system just “ended”? Or did Saudi Arabia simply allow the deal to lapse? I wasn’t aware it had an expiration date.
My assumption is that KSA will still use USD for the majority of their oil transactions. As things stand, the US still has the military power to enforce the Petrodollar, doesn’t it? For the time being, at the very least.
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From other articles that came out this week they are already transacting in multiple other currencies
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They have been building this transaction and swap capacity for decades. Long and complicated to build these train tracks.
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Looks to me like it is an erosion. Dollar is still dominant, but the system depends on canabilizing G7 nations.
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John your Bass is always too high
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John your Bass is always too high
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Catherine,
Heard you on Maria Zee. Looks like US is on track to digitize identities:
https://leohohmann.substack.com/p/us-department-of-commerce-has-structure?r=qrouj&utm_medium=ios&triedRedirect=true
Del’s response to the Vaccine Confidence Bill (it’s the first item on the show)
https://thehighwire.com/watch/
I disagree with vaccines being ‘mandated’ under any situation.
Del’s response to the Vaccine Confidence Bill (it’s the first item on the show)
https://thehighwire.com/watch/
I am constantly reminded of the underlying background in the Will Smith story, “I am Legend”. The parallels to what they keep trying are continuous. It is one film I could not watch more than the first time, as it struck too deep a chord even when it came out, as to what they are capable of
I disagree with vaccines being ‘mandated’ under any situation.
So. Has the Petrodollar system just “ended”? Or did Saudi Arabia simply allow the deal to lapse? I wasn’t aware it had an expiration date.
My assumption is that KSA will still use USD for the majority of their oil transactions. As things stand, the US still has the military power to enforce the Petrodollar, doesn’t it? For the time being, at the very least.
Looks to me like it is an erosion. Dollar is still dominant, but the system depends on canabilizing G7 nations.
So. Has the Petrodollar system just “ended”? Or did Saudi Arabia simply allow the deal to lapse? I wasn’t aware it had an expiration date.
My assumption is that KSA will still use USD for the majority of their oil transactions. As things stand, the US still has the military power to enforce the Petrodollar, doesn’t it? For the time being, at the very least.
From other articles that came out this week they are already transacting in multiple other currencies
They have been building this transaction and swap capacity for decades. Long and complicated to build these train tracks.
Looks to me like it is an erosion. Dollar is still dominant, but the system depends on canabilizing G7 nations.
John your Bass is always too high
John your Bass is always too high