A Short Preview:
“Please remember that your insurance company
owes you a legal duty of ‘good faith’ and fair dealing.”
~ Matt Hale, “Auto Insurance Shenanigans”
By Catherine Austin Fitts

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Best to ALWAYS drive with a QUALITY front & back dash camera ….and another hidden camera recording the same as well ..in the event your visible dash cameras get stolen from your vehicle while you lay in your car injured. Hide your purse inside the car while driving…dont leave it on the passenger seat where it’s visible to passerby folks. In Los Angeles, I’ve heard gals gets their purses stolen from inside their cars by bystanders while the gals sit injured in their car before the cops get there. So, plan ahead. It’s a terrible culture these days, so plan strategically.
Hi Cheryl, sound advice. It has been years since I tried to solve the problem of having an always on recording front and rear video recording cam. At that time, all the tech was absolute junk. I learned years ago by watching Russian driving videos that the only protection that Russian drivers ever had was to record everything all the time the vehicle was on.
In the commercial transportation industry, there are cameras that are installed permanently in semi trucks.
Have you identified a viable technology for this need?
Sound advice, especially for numerous urban areas.
Wonderful discussion!
Not only has our local insurance broker educated us, but he also allows us to pay our premiums with cash – and it keeps our business dollars local while building community relationships and trust.
Wonderful discussion!
Not only has our local insurance broker educated us, but he also allows us to pay our premiums with cash – and it keeps our business dollars local while building community relationships and trust.
Sounds like we are approaching a post-law model. Why have insurance that pays for you, and them, and the insurance company? It’s one sided. We are in a Law-less environment. I feel strongly that I should just stop paying for a service that I will never be able to rely on. The government clearly wants chaos and wants to deplete our resources dry. Just look at the border situation and the south Chicago situation.
Sounds like we are approaching a post-law model. Why have insurance that pays for you, and them, and the insurance company? It’s one sided. We are in a Law-less environment. I feel strongly that I should just stop paying for a service that I will never be able to rely on. The government clearly wants chaos and wants to deplete our resources dry. Just look at the border situation and the south Chicago situation.
Very helpful!
Very helpful!