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In this week’s Money & Markets, Catherine and John Titus delve into ‘The Wages of Fakery.’ They discuss the broad economic implications of pervasive fakery, from banking ties to Jeffrey Epstein’s scandal to more honest bubbles in various parts of the U.S.
They examine significant lawsuits against major banks tied to Epstein, the fallout from fake riots in Portland, and the impact of financial fakery on the American working class, particularly within the used car market.
The discussion also covers moves towards implementing digital IDs in the UK, practical pushback strategies, and the role of cash in maintaining financial freedom.
So glad you told us about AIPAC Tracker. I was shocked looking at those who represent me in AZ. Sickening. It explains why I get only form letters back from them when I protest what they are doing. They don’t give a sh-t. I’m not paying them half a million.
If you see the impact on the Mass Congressman we showed this week, I bet rounding up a group to hit the town hall meetings and ask questions will get results and could be quite fun
If only. . . In Flagstaff they famously held a town hall meeting in which the congressman was missing. To make a point. That’s the Red side. On the Blue side, they’ve never held one since being elected. And don’t respond to calls or e-mails. I can only hope that other states are making up for this deficit. I’ll keep plugging, and as you said to me years ago now, I’ve taken it to the Prayer Closet and that never changes. Thanks for the inspiration and guidance – you and John both!
What I don’t get about the whole deploy US army by Trump on US soil is what it is supposed to do except be more theater.
Here in Los Angeles, they already did it and I got to drive by the Federal building with 3 military vehicle parked outside it each with 4 very bored looking soldiers just sitting around protecting the building against literally no one. 12 guys. Then they had them walk through a park in one of the worst areas of the city for a photo op.
I went to West Point. The Army did no training -at all – in policing unless you were an MP. They did train us to “double tap” (i.e. after an ambush you go around shooting every body on the ground in the head to make sure they are dead). You see the Army holds these drills every once in a while supposedly dealing with some civilian problem, but that is such a very small part of training.
But in Iraq, the army could actually only keep and fortified Green Zone in central Bagdad clear. There are something like 450k army but only a fraction is deployable infantry. They can’t be straight with people about what the mission is so what is it they are actually doing? These troops are not loyal to the billionaires. It all seems like more theater.
Theatre is certainly a part. But so is precedent. If they drop the military into all 50 states during 2026 – which they are planning on being ready to do, the agenda may get real.
It may get real, but how would it get real. That is part that I don’t get. They don’t have the number troops to do real martial law. And definitely not the free amount of troop.
I do suspect they have contractors who will drop in with troops to do something nefarious in a local area. Similar maybe to the faceless UN that were brought into Canada for the trucker protest. But I don’t see the math on something being more than that. All the other military bases around the world need to stay staffed. And of course, we are apparently going to war in Venezuela, so that would tie up a whole lot of grunts. The math of any major deployment doesn’t make much sense. I sort of get the precedent thing, but even then they need to follow the precedent later, yet there isn’t a great drive of people signing up for military service.
Hmmm. Maybe it will never get real. All they have to do is go on tv and social media and get hysterical about something, anything, like maybe even something as ridiculous as the common cold, and everyone with “shelter in place.” There’ll be nothing to police.
Good eye Jonathan. Can you walk up and talk with the soldiers?
I have some high-minded thoughts, but I just can’t share. It’s too much. The news is awful. They are putting “ambient AI listening devices” in at the hospital I work at, starting next year. I’m considering quitting my job, but I have a kid to feed and educate. Please pray my husband’s business does great so I can if I have to. I just can’t continue supporting the unethical medical system in this country. This song is nice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyXccqTlhoI
If there is in deed a nurse shortage, surely you can find work out side the hospital, which is a killing field anyway, and work for people privately. Aren’t there a ton of aging baby boomers who need visiting nurses?
This is what Jennifer Walters and many in her network are doing. She has talked about the different operations that help arrange.
Nursing is a necessary occupation, AI may be able to do somethings but not everything. There are many different things a nurse can do outside of the acute care hospital facilities. Perhaps you could try being a private nurse for home health?
World First Excel of C-19 jab reports (injuries & deaths) in Australia with Batch Numbers. https://opendaen.info/home
A good friend of ours is an engineer that Walmart has been hiring as an independent contractor for the past five years or more who has been working with them on designing all robotic warehouses. He says there won’t be more than 10 employees in Walmart warehouses in the future.
Very interesting post. A chemical plant down the road from where I live went robotic several decades ago and has 7 to 10 total employees on each shift. Other industries are going in the same direction automating what were once manual jobs. Meat packing plants in the Midwest are going robotic. The need for labor to be imported isn’t nearly as “necessary” as the legacy media would have us believe.
Catherine and John I was x out of your broadcast! I listened to your audio only. WHY. Thank you John TITUS FOR BEING REAL!
🙂
Good day. Ever since you changed your website, I’ve been unable to watch in full screen, and if I try to expand the frame the entire program goes blank. This has been happening for some months now and I don’t feel it is my computer with the issue. This doesn’t happen anywhere but on this website. Just a heads up. I’m probably not the only one.
Thanks for all the great programs! I’m very appreciative of all of your efforts to keep us informed. ~A. D’Esposito
Thanks for letting me know. I am sending in a support ticket. What browsers are you using and what ISP?
So glad you told us about AIPAC Tracker. I was shocked looking at those who represent me in AZ. Sickening. It explains why I get only form letters back from them when I protest what they are doing. They don’t give a sh-t. I’m not paying them half a million.
If you see the impact on the Mass Congressman we showed this week, I bet rounding up a group to hit the town hall meetings and ask questions will get results and could be quite fun
If only. . . In Flagstaff they famously held a town hall meeting in which the congressman was missing. To make a point. That’s the Red side. On the Blue side, they’ve never held one since being elected. And don’t respond to calls or e-mails. I can only hope that other states are making up for this deficit. I’ll keep plugging, and as you said to me years ago now, I’ve taken it to the Prayer Closet and that never changes. Thanks for the inspiration and guidance – you and John both!
What I don’t get about the whole deploy US army by Trump on US soil is what it is supposed to do except be more theater.
Here in Los Angeles, they already did it and I got to drive by the Federal building with 3 military vehicle parked outside it each with 4 very bored looking soldiers just sitting around protecting the building against literally no one. 12 guys. Then they had them walk through a park in one of the worst areas of the city for a photo op.
I went to West Point. The Army did no training -at all – in policing unless you were an MP. They did train us to “double tap” (i.e. after an ambush you go around shooting every body on the ground in the head to make sure they are dead). You see the Army holds these drills every once in a while supposedly dealing with some civilian problem, but that is such a very small part of training.
But in Iraq, the army could actually only keep and fortified Green Zone in central Bagdad clear. There are something like 450k army but only a fraction is deployable infantry. They can’t be straight with people about what the mission is so what is it they are actually doing? These troops are not loyal to the billionaires. It all seems like more theater.
Theatre is certainly a part. But so is precedent. If they drop the military into all 50 states during 2026 – which they are planning on being ready to do, the agenda may get real.
It may get real, but how would it get real. That is part that I don’t get. They don’t have the number troops to do real martial law. And definitely not the free amount of troop.
I do suspect they have contractors who will drop in with troops to do something nefarious in a local area. Similar maybe to the faceless UN that were brought into Canada for the trucker protest. But I don’t see the math on something being more than that. All the other military bases around the world need to stay staffed. And of course, we are apparently going to war in Venezuela, so that would tie up a whole lot of grunts. The math of any major deployment doesn’t make much sense. I sort of get the precedent thing, but even then they need to follow the precedent later, yet there isn’t a great drive of people signing up for military service.
Hmmm. Maybe it will never get real. All they have to do is go on tv and social media and get hysterical about something, anything, like maybe even something as ridiculous as the common cold, and everyone with “shelter in place.” There’ll be nothing to police.
Good eye Jonathan. Can you walk up and talk with the soldiers?
I have some high-minded thoughts, but I just can’t share. It’s too much. The news is awful. They are putting “ambient AI listening devices” in at the hospital I work at, starting next year. I’m considering quitting my job, but I have a kid to feed and educate. Please pray my husband’s business does great so I can if I have to. I just can’t continue supporting the unethical medical system in this country. This song is nice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyXccqTlhoI
If there is in deed a nurse shortage, surely you can find work out side the hospital, which is a killing field anyway, and work for people privately. Aren’t there a ton of aging baby boomers who need visiting nurses?
This is what Jennifer Walters and many in her network are doing. She has talked about the different operations that help arrange.
Nursing is a necessary occupation, AI may be able to do somethings but not everything. There are many different things a nurse can do outside of the acute care hospital facilities. Perhaps you could try being a private nurse for home health?
World First Excel of C-19 jab reports (injuries & deaths) in Australia with Batch Numbers.
https://opendaen.info/home
A good friend of ours is an engineer that Walmart has been hiring as an independent contractor for the past five years or more who has been working with them on designing all robotic warehouses. He says there won’t be more than 10 employees in Walmart warehouses in the future.
Very interesting post. A chemical plant down the road from where I live went robotic several decades ago and has 7 to 10 total employees on each shift. Other industries are going in the same direction automating what were once manual jobs. Meat packing plants in the Midwest are going robotic. The need for labor to be imported isn’t nearly as “necessary” as the legacy media would have us believe.
Catherine and John I was x out of your broadcast! I listened to your audio only. WHY. Thank you John TITUS FOR BEING REAL!
🙂
Good day. Ever since you changed your website, I’ve been unable to watch in full screen, and if I try to expand the frame the entire program goes blank. This has been happening for some months now and I don’t feel it is my computer with the issue. This doesn’t happen anywhere but on this website. Just a heads up. I’m probably not the only one.
Thanks for all the great programs! I’m very appreciative of all of your efforts to keep us informed. ~A. D’Esposito
Thanks for letting me know. I am sending in a support ticket. What browsers are you using and what ISP?