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Interview: Metanoia Series: Leadership with Junious Ricardo Stanton

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  1. Regarding the current significance of Pluto: It takes Pluto about 244 years (give or take a year or two because of retrogrades) to circumnavigate the zodiac. In 1776, Pluto was at about 6 degrees of Capricorn. Around 2020, Pluto began its return to 6 degrees Capricorn. Pluto is the planet of deepest transformation (think plutonium). So, for the United States, if one were to cast a chart for the day/place of its birth, July 4, 1776, Capricorn rules the 2nd house of values, and also stored wealth. The Pluto return, theoretically then, can signify a shakeup of the values. Best case scenario: a return to the original values. Worse case….yikes. That’s the theory.

    1. Why would owners tolerate this? I am wondering if the folks who want to influence the horses performance and who likely run the gambling pools insisted.

  2. Please don’t confuse people with numismatic values. Collector values are totally different that spot price + a premium. A premium helps cover the cost of minting intoa shape. Generally, the less fancy, the lower the premium. ie: one ounce bars usually cost less than one ounce coins because there is less workmanship.

    1. in a world where people have money, collectibles are worth money. in a world where people simply need to trade, collectibles are only worth as much as the actual elements contained within (unless the collectible is one of a kind).

  3. I can tell you, I look at VC funded startups and since 2020 the majority are involved in smart grid build out. This includes for the most part SaaS with business models that are insidiously based on data harvesting, IoT and IoB. Flush with cash that John mentions came from the FED, lofty TAMs based on ideological beliefs that people are interested and of course now struggling to continue fundraising given the environment.

    1. Yes engineering money straight to the control infrastructure – and no doubt promising huge and hideous profits.

    2. building the control grid and running it is extremely expensive. I wonder if the 21 trillion is not being used to build underground bases but rather to build the computer systems, the satellites, the databases, the electronics, the media support and everything else they need to turn the world into a gulag.

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