Money & Markets Report: October 16, 2025

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October 16, 2025

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October 16, 2025

Money & Markets

Full Speed Behind

In this episode of Money & Markets, Catherine Austin Fitts and John Titus discuss the turbulent economic landscape amidst tariff wars and gold price surges. They delve into the inefficacy of current policies, the rising costs of goods, and the story of Ford’s CEO realizing how far American auto manufacturing has fallen behind China.

As Trump’s approval ratings drop, they examine the DOJ’s controversial Leticia James indictment and the significant fallout of recent federal actions.

They also explore the global political and economic dynamics, including the impact of Chinese tariffs on rare earth minerals and the implications for the U.S. defense sector. Additionally, the episode covers local opposition to data centers, legislative efforts to block programmable money, and the growing sentiment against Israel amid its conflicts.

Key details about the state of the U.S. auto industry, rising security concerns, and practical advice on adapting to the changing economic environment are thoroughly discussed.


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78 Comments

  1. You really think Chris Christy is a “good Republican”? He hates Donald Trump and totally botched the transition and selection of cabinet positions he gave Trump in 2016 for which he was fired.

    1. I think he is a good Republican. At the time, I recommended he was not the right person to lead the transition. Since the transition was taken over by Pence and others, I would not say that Christy led or botched the transition.

    1. In my experience, it is a mixed bag and varies food bank to food bank. For example, after Christmas in NY we would get a flood of Christmas candy. The USDA surplus cheese was not anywhere as good as the goat and sheep cheese that I have been eating, but it was food. One Food bank started a farm to make sure they had good food. In Hawaii, I had a friend with many avocado trees – she would take many many boxes to the local food bank – superb quality.

      In a healthy civilization, there would be no need for food banks. If there was- the food would be superb. Something for our prayers and intentions.

  2. Does it really matter if the inflation is hyper or not if food prices hit 40% of household budgets? I’m having a very hard time finding any news about the health of US supply chains. I know disabilities for the workers are rising and have seen cargo shipping as down. But there is a dearth of intelligence as to the state of the systems that get the goods to the people. I’m probably missing something.

    1. I read a few articles on the event. It was an operation “Jaded Thunder” run by private military, mercenaries. With participation from foreign military, private military, us military, national guard, retired military…

      They are planning to turn an old missile silo in Lewis, NY into a howitzer range or something. The missile silo is owned privately by a principal, the president of the military contractor running the operation.

      One article I read quoted the zoning guy for the community who said he is within his rights to do what he wants with his property… omg

      Listening to a video of Hopmeier chat with the outraged community. He has no worries about doing whatever he wants with his property. Howitzers or whatever.

  3. About sending post to the US from Canada:

    I have patients in the US as well as several colleagues. We practice a specific type of homeopathy (Genuine Homeopathy), a feature of which is that our patients require ultra high potencies (CM, DM, MM and higher). These potencies are simply not available in US homeopathic pharmacies. You’re lucky if you can find a 50M+ in more than a handful of remedies in the States. We have been sending these potencies through the (regular) post for years. Then, about 1 1/2 years – 2 years ago, Canada Post forced us to send them through
    customs.

    When the tariffs kicked in, we were told that, in order to send any packages to the States, we needed (as Canadian citizens) to apply for a US postal digital ID number. I refused, but one of my colleagues did not. A few days ago, I was told that the packages he sent were destroyed by US customs. Several of the reputable European pharmacies (Remedia, Gjudons) stopped sending packages to the States years ago. The English pharmacies’ packages are still going through, but their remedy selection is limited and they don’t carry many ultra-high potencies either.

    Why does this matter? These patients need those remedies, period. Many of them have serious chronic diseases that (well-meaning) modernist “homeopaths” simply lack training, technical skill, and PHARMACIES to handle. To practice Hahnemann’s homeopathy (not this modern nonsense that is now completely ubiquitous), a practitioner needs 200+ remedies in all potencies available (from a 6c to MM and higher). In real homeopathy, there are no protocols (period), no combinations, and no staying below a 200 or 10M. It is simply impossible to treat patients with aggressive chronic diseases successfully without the ultra-high potencies AND, to make it even more complicated, these patients often change remedies on a dime.

    If you want to destroy homeopathy, it’s simple. It’s being done right before your eyes, in real time, right now. And with remarkably little effort.

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