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Interview: Food Series: Community Food Webs: Building Out the Parallel System with Ken Meter

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  1. There is another shoe dropping with DeSantis in Florida. He has not stopped the 5G, the injections, or fluoridation. He has also stayed hands-off while insanely corrupt and massive in-state regional development has destroyed the coastal environment.

    And he has also done nothing to restore county commissioner’s responsibility for the five main county agencies that are now called “constitutional offices” and no longer responsive to taxpayers. This was done by a Constitutional Convention in 2016 (35 states did this) and implemented a few years later.

    In Florida, if you have a problem with how your county appraiser’s office is operating – you have to go to Tallahassee. The County Commissioners are no longer responsible for how the county operates…. and good luck with that. Oh, and that includes the county sheriff’s office.

    1. Yes, that is often the feedback on De Santis. he does something that is great and get headlines while a lot is going wrong under the carpet. in his defense, he has to pick his shots – can only do what he can do.

  2. I’m really enjoying the direct language here – we’re all the victims of the predator financial rackets – rackets that have been running for hundreds of years. It would help to figure out exactly who these people are. All of them.

  3. By the way, hats off to improving this WordPress platform. It used to be if I made a comment while watching money and markets that would cause a page reload, not anymore. I do not want to get into the technicals of how you did it, I am pretty sure I know what was missing, regardless, hats off, better user experience, for sure.

  4. So, again there is all this talk about FDIC and how it only has a quarter of a million to cover people, but credit unions do not participate in FDIC, they participate in NCUSIF.

  5. Question for Catherine: At approximately 1 hour 17 minutes you discuss “brokered CDs” as a way to have FDIC insurance on deposits to $250k. I checked on a brokerage account, and indeed the option is there. The brokered CDs are offered by State, and often at banks I am unfamiliar with. Wondering how a person can go about learning enough to invest in these? Thank you for your help.

  6. Miss Catherine I so agree concentrate more power in a few hands……how many banks will survive? Ed Dowd thinks 6. He says a lot of what you have said about CBDCs. Has it all been planned? Big V, Jab, shut downs, now banking, does it all point to CBDCs? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2G3MAxdZfU      Maybe Miss Catherine 10 states will band together and help stop CBCDs.

    1. Ed Dowd made an interesting comment. He said “use Cash” and he always uses cash. He said when he was going through the Dulles airport he went to buy water and the cashier said no cash accepted so he held up a $50 dollar bill and the cashier said wait… “I’ll put it on my card” and took the cash. So, they already have workarounds.

      1. I would understand the cashier reaction if he was buying $50 dollars worth of stuff, but he bought $2 water, what is the difference whether he buys with a $2 bill or a $50 bill? Cashier has to give back $48 dollars regardless.
        Is there a way to hide the transaction and now have $50 in cash that can somehow with fuzzy accounting help in other ways?

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