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  1. Mr John such a good comment. “the way to understand the world it is working exactly how they have ordered” Then Catherine says “they want to break up the country” “Kennedy wants to unify the country” “that’s where Trump comes in he is going to do a much better job of tearing it apart”.
     I keep suggesting all consider how well or unwell Trump ran the small/lsthr magic virus scam. How will he perform in a national/world crisis, which is going to be XXX larger? For education and understanding of real leaders who lead I would suggest the book Good To Great by Jim Collins. Read then give Trump a grade on his leadership.

  2. Nobody else seems to have this problem but for me the video for 7 September’s Money & Markets. The preview (just above the full video) is of this week’s edition though. I’ve tried to log out and log in again but nothing’s changed. I am on an iPhone; maybe it’s the mobile interface that is wrong…? Merci. Always very excited on a Friday morning to hear your M&M offerings.

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  3. Thanks to you both Catherine & John for making sense of the nonsense that made up a great portion of the G20 Meeting. Glad to have your review of the actual documentation issued on acceptance of “CBDC” and “Crypto Assets”. The statement from the Rep. from India alone gave me a headache. I can’t imagine 92 pages of that, so I was grateful you read and reviewed the report available to the public Catherine. Not so sure just being made public legitimizes the positions it appears to state!

  4. The same Pam Martens “Wall Street on Parade” article mentioned does name a few banks that were downgraded by S&P Global this past week.

  5. Candace Owens also outed Obama having young men brought to the WH. Will more be let out on his Chef’s death?

  6. Throwing a wrench in the works- this really struck me this evening, hearing you say this. I have a day job in healthcare auditing and in the evenings I work the dinner hour for one of the big restaurant and food delivery app companies. Both of my jobs were threatened, these past few years under the great reset, to become obsolete- taken over by the tech sector and their software; and by driver-less cars and automated systems in restaurants and grocery stores. I am pleased to say that the auditing software, for healthcare, launched this year at my company, is making an absolute mess of it. Myself and others who were let go 3 years ago are now pulled back in to follow behind the software and to clean up the incomprehensible mess it leaves behind. At my night job we’re being pushed to take up grocery delivery from the big supermarkets, and this is a absolute disaster of tech coordination with the real world- we have to scan a bar code on items in the supermarket before we can check them out for customers and most of the bar codes stuck to grocery items are wrong- the bar codes might scan to the correct item in a supermarket checkout but they do NOT scan to a correct item to these tech overlord supermarket and food delivery apps. Almost like someone threw a wrench in the works, and the barcode scanning system simply does not work. I keep thinking that it seems to me like someone slapped the wrong bar code sticker on half the items in the supermarket, or, fed wrong barcode information to the tech company so that it can’t match bar code to real world item. It seem like a deliberate mess. To me it seems that way. While I think grocery delivery is a great thing for some people, I can’t say I’m sorry to see the skimming tech sector middleman fail here. The tech company makes more money of that delivery than anyone else involved

    1. Any chance that they software systems were written by hib visa holders from India and Indian contracting companies? This sounds like a similar mess i’m watching unfold at the hands of the Indian “software engineers and programmers.” NOT. More like hacks…

      1. Most likely, yes, this is all coming out of India or Israel. Makes me wonder whether this isn’t really about providing any sort of useful service. The goal might be yet another data grab by yet another foreign tech entity. In the end, whether natural language processing systems work or not in auditing records and returning anything useful, the tech company was fed an enormous amount of data on US citizens. Same goes for feeding grocery shopping data to I don’t know how many tech entities through shopping apps. Also want to give a warning to young women- as soon as a young woman lets it be known to the the healthcare system that she is sexually active, that young woman is coded, tagged and tracked in I don’t even know how many software systems, and in how many countries. Like cattle, women are controlled and herded through the system, starting as teenagers, and this herding seems to eventually lead to sterilization (destruction and removal of reproductive organs) for many.

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