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Is there a Rumble/Bitchute/TwitterX feed anywhere? Or a summary?
 
Not sure where to find it.

I think is was called "Why the U.S. Always Goes to War When the Dollar Is in Trouble"
It's pretty obvious, is it not.

We're the Contractor of Hypocracy - and the Bankster to Violent Movements, all causes, all stripes. It's a covert way to transfer money from a printing press into the the eager hands of MIC treasuries - first recipients of seigniorage, those who, as Mises explained, benefit the most from the newly-created, debasing, currency units.

It's a nice little hustle, and it works - until it stops working; until the fiat currency collapses.
 
It's pretty obvious, is it not.

We're the Contractor of Hypocracy - and the Bankster to Violent Movements, all causes, all stripes. It's a covert way to transfer money from a printing press into the the eager hands of MIC treasuries - first recipients of seigniorage, those who, as Mises explained, benefit the most from the newly-created, debasing, currency units.

It's a nice little hustle, and it works - until it stops working; until the fiat currency collapses.
Sure, but I thought it was a well put together video even for us that know and have been following this for a long time. A little history and where we are now.

I have been concerned about the dollar since the early 2000's. Started buying PM in 2002. I knew about Bitcoin early, but didn't finally pull the trigger until it was already at $600. I kept being amaze how they kick the can down the road with the housing and stock markets continually to go up. I should have been patient with the home I bought in Denver in 1999. I got rid of it before the 2007-08 dip, but now that house is worth north of a million dollars (I paid $225,000).
 
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I kept being amaze how they kick the can down the road with the housing and stock markets continually to go up. I should have been patient with the home I bought in Denver in 1999. I got rid of it before the 2007-08 dip, but now that house is worth north of a million dollars (I paid $225,000).

House prices the world over will collapse to fractions of their current fiat denominated price, but there won't be anywhere near the current level of buyers, at any price point.
 
House prices the world over will collapse to fractions of their current fiat denominated price, but there won't be anywhere near the current level of buyers, at any price point.
I doubt it.

Prices of homes have already dropped significantly in gold and silver (real money) terms. The government (at least in the United States) will print money like it's going out of style and continue to the debase it. So home prices might be somewhat lower in nominal terms but will not "collapse to fractions of their current fiat denominated price."
 
I bought in Denver in 1999. I got rid of it before the 2007-08 dip, but now that house is worth north of a million dollars (I paid $225,000).
Don't feel bad.

Denver is one of the places feeling a real-estate crash.

It's modern American history accelerated. California was the Land of Milk and Honey - and with all that soft living and easy money, the off-brand types did what they do. Crips and Bloods and areas where Engrish not sproken, ofay. This our land now, you unnerstann?

So the good-liberal "professionals," led by the Attorney Class (followed by money-changers and then software engineers) moved into the new Promised Land, Colorado. I discovered Denver in 1989. A big small town in the best sense of the word - a boy from Ohio could feel right at home. (My NeYawk side never really trusted it).

I was last back for a month in 2011. I didn't recognize it - not the landscape, not the laws, not the culture. LA on drugs. Literally, in their case. All that was appealing, was gone - libertarian freedom was as absent as pleasant cops, as non-existent as safety in the streets. Denver back then was leading the way - in public-surveillance camera installations. Instead of stamping out street crime, they were RECORDING it - probably to catch ofay ray-cysts defending themselves without government approval.

Now, finally, housing prices are falling. There's no reason to be there, anymore - Denver is not a beautiful city (ya have to drive 40 miles west to get into some real scenery) and the weather can be fearful at times (admittedly not like Duluth). So...the Left is leaving - for Salt Lake and Boise. And now, Florida. Fresh land to despoil.
 
I doubt it.

Prices of homes have already dropped significantly in gold and silver (real money) terms. The government (at least in the United States) will print money like it's going out of style and continue to the debase it. So home prices might be somewhat lower in nominal terms but will not "collapse to fractions of their current fiat denominated price."

The collapse won't happen because of money printing, there won't be any buyers at the end of that shitshow. This AI bubble will (before it pops), destroy a lot of jobs, not just menial data entry/processing ones, but semi-skilled even professional jobs too. The net result is a significant cohort that is unable to service a mortgage or even take out a new one... market demand reduced (severely). And these people won't have new jobs to go to, and UBI is no guarantee.

It's not just AI induced crap, the vast majority of those that still have employment will default on their loans (interest rates will go up to historical norms), bank will repo, but with no buyers as above...

I haven't even mentioned the buyers disapperaring due to clot shot consequences...
 
AI — Hah!
Lets see them AIs build a house, fix the plumbing, rewire your house, sheeeit!
Drive a tow truck, lumberjack, pour & finish cement, fish the Gulf of Alaska, Bah!
They crash cars and can't drive taxis. How about aircraft pilots, would you want one on your flight?

It's just all them paper pushers gonna lose their jobs RFN.
 
The collapse won't happen because of money printing, there won't be any buyers at the end of that shitshow. This AI bubble will (before it pops), destroy a lot of jobs, not just menial data entry/processing ones, but semi-skilled even professional jobs too. The net result is a significant cohort that is unable to service a mortgage or even take out a new one... market demand reduced (severely). And these people won't have new jobs to go to, and UBI is no guarantee.

It's not just AI induced crap, the vast majority of those that still have employment will default on their loans (interest rates will go up to historical norms), bank will repo, but with no buyers as above...

I haven't even mentioned the buyers disapperaring due to clot shot consequences...
Maybe in long term, but not during this next big print.
 
Maybe in long term, but not during this next big print.

More like 18-24 months. The level of indebtnedness at the personal, corporate and sovereign level is MUCH MUCH MUCH higher than people realise. I'll use this shit hole (Victoria) as an example. The media and govco are throwing around numbers of AUD$200 billion as being the "state debt", after the local oaf/zealot borrowed like a drunken sailor at a knock shop. Problem is... the real number is close to AUD$1 trillion. Servicing that debt will in the next 18-24 months consume every cent the state takes in via taxation and GST grants. When that happens, it's game over.

AI — Hah!
Lets see them AIs build a house, fix the plumbing, rewire your house, sheeeit!
Drive a tow truck, lumberjack, pour & finish cement, fish the Gulf of Alaska, Bah!
They crash cars and can't drive taxis. How about aircraft pilots, would you want one on your flight?

It's just all them paper pushers gonna lose their jobs RFN.

You're confusing the trash of today being passed off as AI (the ChatGPT, Grok, Tesla self driving) as examples.

Agentic AI is an order of magnitude better, something we're only just seeing being rolled out, but has received none of the publicity and coverage.
Fun fact, they are already flying planes, ATC is not far off being run by an AI.

The trades and manual labour jobs are safe (for now). But they constitute a small percentage of the workforce.
 
How about aircraft pilots, would you want one on your flight?
yes
Cos they didn’t take the clot shot or any other “life enhacing “ meds and while an ai pilot can go wrong, it’s not going to have a medical emergency .
And afaik the auto pilot has been doing the job for some years now, with humans on standby in the event of a glitch.
 
yes
Cos they didn’t take the clot shot or any other “life enhacing “ meds and while an ai pilot can go wrong, it’s not going to have a medical emergency .
And afaik the auto pilot has been doing the job for some years now, with humans on standby in the event of a glitch.
I'll trust a clot-shot pilot, even with a BIDEN HARRIS sticker on his satchel...before I'll trust a computer engineered to Billy Gates' exacting specifications.

The man, the company, that created the Blue Screen of Death.
 
I'll trust a clot-shot pilot, even with a BIDEN HARRIS sticker on his satchel...before I'll trust a computer engineered to Billy Gates' exacting specifications.

The man, the company, that created the Blue Screen of Death.
There are always two pilots, so chances are very slim both become incapacitated...

Also, Medical exams every 6 months.
 
There are always two pilots, so chances are very slim both become incapacitated...

Also, Medical exams every 6 months.
You trust the medical examiners?

Any more than you trust the CDL test examiners, now? It's all the same thing. The Deep State has a plan; and in short, that plan is CHAOS. Airline pilots dying suddenly, feeds into that chaos, just as do Indian and P@ki truck-drivers who have three hours' experience as drivers. So the "medical examiners" help the pilots hide things like exploding blood pressure...Jab precursors to a Died-Suddenly.

The pilots themselves hide it...because they got mortgages, car payments, credit cards, and kids in koledgez.

This is what happens when people driven by (seemingly literally) SATAN, take over what had been an orderly, high-trust society.
 
I'll trust a clot-shot pilot, even with a BIDEN HARRIS sticker on his satchel...before I'll trust a computer engineered to Billy Gates' exacting specifications.

The man, the company, that created the Blue Screen of Death.

Computer systems on planes and anything else mission critical doesn't have a scrap of Micro$oft in them; all proprietary stuff with multiple levels of redundancy across every aspect. The airports however... all Micro$haft except for ATC.
 
Computer systems on planes and anything else mission critical doesn't have a scrap of Micro$oft in them; all proprietary stuff with multiple levels of redundancy across every aspect. The airports however... all Micro$haft except for ATC.
That's (probably) how it is, NOW.

Self-piloting aircraft...a whole nuther level of Woke. And of tech-tyrant incompetence.
 
On a commercial flight once, the pilot himself told me that if necessary, the auto pilot was capable of landing itself and taxing to within a couple 100 feet of the gate.
 
That's your clue - you need to travel with another airline.

Any pilot with that level of trust in automated controls, is unfit for his certification.
 
On a commercial flight once, the pilot himself told me that if necessary, the auto pilot was capable of landing itself and taxing to within a couple 100 feet of the gate.
My point exactly . AI has been quietly built into commercial aircraft for a long time …..
I think it was developed as a way to remotely control an aircraft that was being hijacked or crew otherwise incapacitated.
 
On a commercial flight once, the pilot himself told me that if necessary, the auto pilot was capable of landing itself and taxing to within a couple 100 feet of the gate.
Autoland, yes. Taxi, no. And Autoland is programed by pilots and tightly monitored all the way, ready to disengage for any small deviation/malfunction/interference. Only some airports have the required ground equipment that allows Autolands.
 
Autoland, yes. Taxi, no. And Autoland is programed by pilots and tightly monitored all the way, ready to disengage for any small deviation/malfunction/interference. Only some airports have the required ground equipment that allows Autolands.
All I know is what they said. After takeoff I got invited to, and spent almost the whole flight in the cockpit with them and that was one of the things they told me. Maybe they were fos, I dunno.

I had to go back to my seat before landing, but they propped the door open so I could see out the front as we landed. Was a night landing and the runway looked like somethin' out of a video game.
 
All I know is what they said. After takeoff I got invited to, and spent almost the whole flight in the cockpit with them and that was one of the things they told me. Maybe they were fos, I dunno.

I had to go back to my seat before landing, but they propped the door open so I could see out the front as we landed. Was a night landing and the runway looked like somethin' out of a video game.
Ummm, private jet? That is not allowed in commercial aviation, especially post 9/11.

Or was it overseas with a foreign carrier? What type of aircraft was it?
 
Ummm, private jet? That is not allowed in commercial aviation, especially post 9/11.

Or was it overseas with a foreign carrier? What type of aircraft was it?
Commercial. They made me promise not to tell anyone, so that's all I can really say on the interwebs. Never know who's watching, and I'd hate to get anyone in trouble.

I will say it was regularly scheduled, but the way everything worked out made it a once in a lifetime flight and the whole crew treated me like royalty.
....and I'm anything but that. lol
 
I have a hunch the US is going to snatch Maduro and his wife out of Venezuela.
 
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