The Fed Craps Out #2
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| Hello, humans. | |
| Hello, humans. | |
| Number two, discussion about the end of the Fed. | |
| So it has taken since 1913 until, so well over 100 years, until today, basically, for the Federal Reserve to conquer most of the planet. | |
| So the Khazarians have conquered most of the planet through deception and infiltration and insurgency. | |
| And they've been pretty good at that, right? | |
| We've seen it over and over and over again. | |
| They don't really have any other plan. | |
| is the only thing they know how to do. | |
| If the populace is awake to it being done, it doesn't happen to them. | |
| If they're asleep, as has been the case of most of the normies these last 80 plus years, then they get taken over. | |
| And we're at that point now. | |
| The Kazarians have conquered the planet, the Kazarian central bank structure, what they call Babylonian money magic. | |
| And it's given them their whole power. | |
| So basically, the world is put all of the humans on the planet, including the Chinese, we can exclude the Russians. | |
| But so basically, the world is paying the Kazarians a tithe, you know, through inflation and so on. | |
| So they've been stealing about half of everything that the people of the world have produced. | |
| And that's why these fuckers are so mega rich. | |
| Undeservably, right? | |
| Because it's an immoral, illegal, hidden system that they get made legal by subverting and blackmailing and murdering people in legislative and authority positions. | |
| And then they replace them. | |
| And then they get what they want done legally, right? | |
| But it's not moral. | |
| It's not law. | |
| It's not ethical. | |
| It's simply that they got a bill passed that allows them to do this. | |
| And there's a central bank, it takes you over. | |
| No one really thinks much about it. | |
| And in the end, you become beggars and your life is worse because they steal from you in such huge amounts. | |
| So this is why the system is collapsing now is because the way that the system works, they don't really have control over it. | |
| They can't control inflation. | |
| It has to do with the theft of the money, creating all this fake money and passing it out. | |
| Now, bear in mind that the system itself is evil. | |
| So we have X amount of, quote, dollars that are produced by the Federal Reserve. | |
| And then it turns out we have about, I think I've had it quoted to me that it's about 10, it's about 14,000 times more money is out there in the form of derivatives than there is in, quote, official money. | |
| That is to say the money that they've actually, you know, put on their books, so to speak, right, which they don't even keep books on it anymore, or ever, really. | |
| They've never been audited. | |
| Because they control the system, they never will be audited. | |
| So anyway, so we can discuss the evilness of the whole system and how it's all terrible and how it's hurt us for all of these years and your life has been miserable and probably most of the bad things that have happened to you, other than, you know, getting smacked in the face or, you know, driving over a nail or something. | |
| But most of the politically bad things that have happened to you have been as a result of the deep state, which is funded by the Kazarian Mafia's system through bribery, through extortion, and so on, but also through gift. | |
| So this is part of it, is that a lot of the rich fuckers in your society, it doesn't matter what country you're in, a lot of the rich fuckers in your society are rich because they're close enough to the central bank that the central bank actually gives them money. | |
| They don't need to have anything, they don't have to buy the money, they just get big chunks of it because they're friends with the central bankers. | |
| And it spreads a web. | |
| It allows for things like bribery and blackmail and all of these other forms of erosion of the moral authority of the social order. | |
| And that's why we're at where we're at. | |
| And that's why the United States is repeating the playbook that affected Germany from the 1914 onward. | |
| So Germany didn't want to go into World War I. It was not because some archduke got shot, but it was because their system was coming online and they needed the cover story. | |
| They needed to steal vast quantities of money, and so they needed something to distract everybody while they stole it as they set up the banks and so on, right? | |
| Anyway, so our central bank is imploding because it is the end of the system. | |
| And they have been deprived of a giant, huge fucking distraction for everybody. | |
| So they don't have a big distraction. | |
| They do not have the people of the planet looking into war. | |
| They don't have them, they're trying to get them afraid of nuclear war. | |
| They're trying to get them afraid of all of these different things. | |
| They're trying to do anything they can to distract you from the end of their system and allow them to set it up once again and start all over again with them still in charge. | |
| Now, there's a lot to suggest that this will not happen. | |
| That we're actually watching the end of the central bank system as it implodes without a cover story. | |
| So there's no giant war. | |
| There hasn't been an assassination of an archduke, although they tried to kill Imran Khan yesterday in Persia. | |
| And, you know, so they're trying this shit all the time. | |
| They've got to have a giant world war for their plan to work. | |
| Absent that, they're in a real world of hurt because we're going to be watching them. | |
| All of us are going to be watching them as their system collapses. | |
| And as it collapses, it's not good for you. | |
| You're going to get really pissed about it all and will be motivated to take action. | |
| And they don't want that motivation. | |
| Above all, they don't want that motivation. | |
| Now, in a simple description, I think that the central bank is going to be blocked and foiled at every opportunity to re-establish itself and to get out from under the liability of what they've created. | |
| Okay, so I don't think they'll be able to get away with it. | |
| I'm actually of the opinion that, you know, maybe 10 years from now, there won't be a central bank on the planet. | |
| Maybe there'll be a few in some of the smaller countries that haven't gotten word yet, so it'll take some time. | |
| But mainly the large countries, they won't have simple banks. | |
| We'll have an entirely different system such that we don't have this massive theft going continuously for your whole life where you're paying whatever taxes you're paying and you're paying 20% of all of your effort to somebody behind the scenes. | |
| So there's going to be vast quantities of stuff that's going to be revealed because there won't be money there to pay for it to be obscured anymore. | |
| So most of the things that are hidden from you in this planet, most of them require levels of bribery to maintain that status of being hidden from you. | |
| And that if they're not bribing these people, these people have incentives to come on out and talk about this stuff and spill the beans, so to speak, right? | |
| There's incentives to discuss, even if you don't reveal. | |
| But, you know, when you know something at that level, there are incentives to say, look, look, you know, I was privileged. | |
| I knew about this. | |
| I was deep inside. | |
| Now, a lot of these people in the central banks, they know things, but they're not going to talk because they don't want to be tarred and feathered with all the other, with the central bankers. | |
| So it becomes very tricky and difficult as we go forward with the destruction of the central bank. | |
| Also, because the central bank and its bribery, and I don't know what you would call it, the gifting. | |
| So if you know somebody who works for a central bank and you're tight with them and you're part of the Kazarian group, they'll just give you fucking money. | |
| So Joe Biden famously has said that, no, I'm not Jewish, but I'm a good fucking Zionist. | |
| Okay, now Zionism is Jewish supremacy. | |
| All right, that's what it is. | |
| Zionism means Jews should rule everybody on the planet. | |
| That's the whole point of Zionism. | |
| So Biden being a Zionist means that he wants to be a slave to the Jews. | |
| Now, it's not really the Jews, it's a Khazarian mafia. | |
| But anyway, so he's promoting Zionism and he's probably getting vast quantities of money just dumped on him by the central bank through various different mechanisms that would tend to obscure how it's getting to him. | |
| such as Hunter Biden and his business dealings and so on, right? | |
| Anyway, so all of these people will become instantly without new funds as the system breaks down. | |
| They won't be getting their bribes anymore. | |
| It's already happening. | |
| We had similar effects in Russia when Russia, or when the Soviet Union collapsed, right? | |
| And the people that were part of the Soviet Union's deep state that was a Khazarian mafia revolution that was started in 1917. | |
| It was financed by the Eastside New York Jewish community. | |
| They used to brag about it. | |
| Anyway, so when the Soviet Union collapsed and its system collapsed with it, we saw the people that the regular humans that worked for that system, because they basically had no other alternative, the scientists, the engineers, all of these kind of people, the military people and everything, they started, whatever the hell they had in their possession, they started selling it in order that they should be able to stay alive in the midst of all of that chaos. | |
| We're going to go through a similar level of chaos. | |
| I don't think it will be as bad as what hit the Soviet Union for many different reasons, which I can go into if someone wants to, if we wanted to get into it. | |
| But I don't think it's going to be as bad as the Soviet Union. | |
| It's still going to be horrific to the modern Americans' experience in their life. | |
| So none of the kids, excuse me, none of the kids that I'm dealing with that I come in contact, these 30, 40, 50 year olds, none of the millennials, 25 to 44, have seen a functioning system. | |
| Their entire lives have been lived in this, in the degradation of the existing system as it is dying. | |
| So they have a skewed view of how things should work and how things are working. | |
| So it's going to be extremely difficult for all of us, but for many different reasons, I think it will be less difficult than what the Russians endured as a result of the death of the Soviet system. | |
| But even so, we're still looking at the same kind of timeframe for recovery. | |
| This, by the way, is coincidental to the same kind of timeframe it took Germany to recover after World War I, after they had been bankrupted by their central bank as part of that war effort. | |
| Germany was the richest state in the region, and they lost all their money in World War I as a result of the plans of the Khazarians. | |
| And they did it to him again in World War II. | |
| German history is interesting, but we're going to go through and we're going to relive a lot of that same kind of German history. | |
| We have been reliving it nationwide for a number of years. | |
| So for the last few years, the Wokians and the gender queering folk have been doing to the United States what the Khazarians had done to Germany in the 20s, which was the Roaring 20s, the cabaret era bestiality parades in Berlin, all of these kind of things, right? | |
| Just the sort of same kind of crap we're seeing now nationwide here. | |
| But in Germany, it was like sort of restricted to Berlin and the environs of that region, but didn't extend out much. | |
| But anyway, so, but we're going to go through the same kind of thing. | |
| And we can expect that our social order must do the same kind of recovery efforts as has been seen in other places that have had to recover from Khazarian mafia influences, takeover, insurgencies, and insurrections. | |
| So we'll have many different parallels to Germany recovering from the grip of the Khazarians in the 1920s. | |
| We will have many different parallels to the Soviet Union, the individual countries recovering after the collapse of the Soviet Union because it's the same process, the same individuals, the same playbook that create all of these things. | |
| Hopefully, because the whole planet's going to be going through this at the same time, this will be a cathartic experience from which we will not have to start all over again aiming towards a repeat. | |
| In other words, hopefully we'll get through with it and not ever revisit this again. | |
| There is some sound reason to think that that might be possible. | |
| And I do think that. | |
| That we're going to go into sci-fi world. | |
| And in sci-fi world, we're in a different form of a social matrix that should not promote the same kinds of craziness that got us to this point. | |
| We'll see. | |
| Anyway, so as the Fed collapses, the ability for the individuals, the Khazarian individuals that are within the system that are directing it, the ability of these individuals to bribe, to blackmail, and to pay for murders is going to just almost instantly disappear. | |
| And they're going to find themselves, a lot of them will be actually executed, in my opinion. | |
| They will be killed by the people they're doing business with, that they've been doing business with for all these years and have control over. | |
| Once their source of control, which is the fake money that the Fed produces, once that's gone, then a lot of these individuals are going to re-establish or revisit the nature of their relationship with the Khazarian mafia. | |
| And so we're going to get some very unusual kinds of things. | |
| So in my opinion, and I'm actually looking for this in news stories, I'm looking for, okay, it's difficult to see them even, right? | |
| But I'm looking for murders that are going to be showing up and or retribution, however you want to think about it, killings. | |
| These are going to be showing up. | |
| At the moment, it's a little bit difficult to find them because of all of the died suddenly stuff from the fucking shots, from the clot shots. | |
| And so that will obscure and will hinder my ability to get at and retrieve some of this information. | |
| Do that next week. | |
| Anyway, so the nature of the degradation can be predicted to some degree in a broad brush. | |
| We won't have a lot of particulars, but we know that, for instance, those corporations that are involved in all the electrogorvitics, all of the reverse engineering of alien spaceships, | |
| all of that stuff, those companies will become really broke really quick because most of these are defense subcontractors that are continually sucking off of the central bank tit. | |
| And once the central bank withdraws that tit, they're going to have to be weaned and their weaning period will be instant, like because the federal government won't exist to cushion them the way that it is now. | |
| They won't have any source of income because they were so close to the central bank. | |
| So as the central bank dries up and blows away, these guys will just be out there sucking wind because there won't be any more easy, hidden money, dollars, etc., for them to get in order to fund their wild ass shit. | |
| And we know that their shit is very wild because of the escalating costs in it. | |
| So I did a quick analysis. | |
| I went back to 1956 and there's this thing called the Federal Register. | |
| It doesn't exist in the same form anymore, but I went and looked at what information they're putting out now. | |
| And it is my estimation that since the 1950s, the secret black projects area of government, however fast it has grown and all of that, it is my estimation that that side of our government, All of the hidden deep hole in the ground, scientists being paid to work on weird shit, all of this kind of stuff has been running about 25% inflation per year. | |
| So you get a contract for, let's just say, a million dollars to investigate some aspect of a spaceship. | |
| You work for a year. | |
| You know so much about that. | |
| They cannot afford to let you go. | |
| They can't afford to have you out there talking about it. | |
| So they will just basically pay whatever you ask from that point on. | |
| And people just keep asking more and more and more and more. | |
| And these black projects have just grown and grown and grown and they don't have any accountability. | |
| So we're not watching it. | |
| So here's yet another level of hidden tax in massive inflation that's running in a part of the economy that we cannot monitor. | |
| And in fact, we're specifically forbidden from monitoring based on the way that the system is set up. | |
| So we saw something similar with the Soviets. | |
| And when the Soviet system collapsed, we didn't have the level of Internet activity that would have allowed us to track events over there the way that we would need to to make really firm conclusions. | |
| However, there were constantly rumors about nuclear bombs being sold, all kinds of high tech being sold. | |
| And these were just scammed or stolen from the government and sold just because people had to make some kind of money during the period of the collapse. | |
| And so they would do this. | |
| And so I have a friend of mine who works. | |
| He's a programmer. | |
| And that's how I ran across him way back in the day. | |
| He's older than me and he's still working. | |
| Actually, still has a job, not because he needs money, but because he likes the work. | |
| A fascinating fellow. | |
| I won't go into his history and all of that. | |
| But this guy was somewhat involved in some of the things that went down in the Soviet Union, specifically more outside of Russia than inside of Russia proper. | |
| So he was like going to Siberia and shit, right? | |
| And he did things for our government, probably interacted with three-letter agencies in the nature of what he's doing. | |
| Although he really is doing all this stuff on a commercial level. | |
| He's not particularly doing things in order to aid government. | |
| But you have to work with some of these three-letter agencies if you're involved in that kind of activity just so they don't give you shit and get in your way. | |
| It's sort of a, you know, bakshis, you know, a little bit of bribery here, a little bit of, you know, you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours, this sort of thing, right? | |
| And so this guy was involved and he would tell me stories, interesting stories too. | |
| But, you know, some of the stuff he'd run across in Russia and so on. | |
| So I know the guy, he's older than I am, but my father worked for his father in his, in their, both in their first tour in Vietnam. | |
| And so that's basically how I became acquainted with this guy. | |
| Okay. | |
| So, and his dad was like, he's a whole generation ahead of my father. | |
| So anyway, though, anyway, though, but this guy would come and tell me, oh, hey, you know, suitcase nukes. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Suitcase nukes. | |
| Yeah. | |
| They're, they're selling them. | |
| They're getting them out. | |
| Right. | |
| And, uh, oh, they had, there was some interesting acoustic technology that was, um, uh, thieved and stolen by the engineers that, uh, invented it, worked on it for the Soviet Union government. | |
| And it was sold out. | |
| Right. | |
| And it's, um, a form of, uh, drilling with sound where you can actually drill into rock and shit with sound. | |
| Um, interesting stuff, really cool stuff, uh, that they were, that they were messing with. | |
| Uh, anyway, that's what we're going to go through here. | |
| We'll see the same kind of crapola here as our scientists, our engineers, uh, become desperate for money to feed their families and all of this kind of stuff. | |
| And, uh, hey guys, wait till the retirement system start going belly up. | |
| Wait till the retirement systems totally crap out so that there is no 401k, your bank doesn't even exist. | |
| And, uh, you know, there's no money circulating through the social order at all. | |
| That kind of shit, there's a potential for this happening relatively soon. | |
| Once the, it's not like we're talking about, you know, a collapse nine years from now, right? | |
| Or collapse five years from now, this shit's going to go down between now and, uh, we'll see all of the death of the dollar, um, blooming. | |
| unfolding, becoming visible to us over 2023. | |
| It will be, in my opinion, very similar to what people went through in the 1922 to 1923 period of hyperinflation. | |
| We may not actually get hyperinflation because we have outlets. | |
| Okay, we've got outlets for the energies that would produce hyperinflation. | |
| So hyperinflation is a social disease, so to speak. | |
| It's an emotional response on the part of the population to the fact that the money is worth so much less now than it was the day before, the day before, the day before. | |
| And so you try and spend ahead of that. | |
| So you know that if you've got $100 now, it'll only buy $82 worth of stuff tomorrow. | |
| And if you're still holding on to that $100 by the end of the week, it's only going to buy $22 worth of stuff. | |
| That's just the way that the pressures of hyperinflation run on you in your mind. | |
| And so everybody is incentivized, motivated to go on out and spend rapidly and get something, anything that's solid, right? | |
| And this will come down to food, energy, fuel. | |
| It'll come down to the very basics. | |
| So I expect that we'll have people dismantling wind farms to steal the copper out of them. | |
| People blowing the windmills up to knock them over in order to strip the copper out of them. | |
| That kind of thing will occur. | |
| All of this stupid shit that does not work. | |
| I suspect that we'll be resurrecting old diesel engines, rebuilding them, reinventing them, and making diesel our mainstay as we go forward. | |
| And we'll come up with bio-diesel, all different kinds of stuff as a result of the shit we're going to be going through. | |
| And maybe, maybe some of the space alien kind of crap will be released. | |
| Maybe it'll be released early enough in the process that it'll be able to be integrated into our recovery. | |
| You know, free energy would go a long fucking way to helping us out. | |
| And by free, I really mean fuel-less. | |
| It's not really free energy, but it's fuelless. | |
| We don't have to supply a fuel in order to extract energy from that fuel. | |
| So this is what we're getting into. | |
| It will start and then it'll build very rapidly. | |
| And so it'll be kind of like a psychedelic experience in the sense that you take that pill. | |
| Maybe it's on an empty stomach, right? | |
| So you're taking your acid, your mescaline, your psilocybin. | |
| And we'll just assume it's a powdered pill and not slimy mushrooms, right? | |
| And so you take that, you look at the clock, it's 11 o'clock in the morning, going to be doing a little day tripping here. | |
| And by say, because your stomach is empty, you take the pill, you drink a little swig of coffee, you're sitting there, and then maybe five or six or seven minutes later, you think you're starting to feel some of the interaction of that particular drug. | |
| And it may be that that's the case, that, you know, your blood sugar is down, the compound is similar enough to sugars that it brings in that part of the digestive system that hits you really rapidly. | |
| Maybe you let part of it dissolve in your saliva so it really is hitting you within a few minutes. | |
| It doesn't matter though, within half an hour, you're involved, right? | |
| And so the difference in time between that first hint in your cells that it's happening, say six, seven minutes after you take it, and a complete activation is only going to be like 20 minutes or so. | |
| And from then on, you're committed to that. | |
| And so that's where we are now, is that we're in that pre-commitment phase, but we've taken the pill, right? | |
| So we've taken the red pill. | |
| It's dissolving, and it's going to be our conservative red psychedelic trip, right? | |
| And as it comes on, there's nothing you can do but surrender yourself to the process because you can't get it out of you. | |
| Mostly you don't think it's going to kill you. | |
| Well, there are times that you think it will. | |
| But the interesting part of this is it is not like many other drugs. | |
| So many other drugs peak later in the biologically active time in your body. | |
| So you can take morphine for pain and the morphine gradually gets used up and it reaches its peak of effectiveness perhaps hours after you've actually ingested the stuff. | |
| And then it will fade in a Reasonably slow manner. | |
| All right. | |
| So, psychedelics are not like that. | |
| So, what we're going through is going to be what they call the rush. | |
| And so, you take the psychedelic, and as you become aware that it's hitting you, you're just starting to peak. | |
| So, this is not like a regular old pig in a python kind of distribution curve that you might see if you were to plot this in terms of how rapidly the stuff is going to go to its peak level of interaction, right? | |
| This is a situation where the majority of effect at the strongest level is going to happen in the first third of the time involved in the process. | |
| And also, associated with that is the way that it ends, that it comes down to a point where all of a sudden it starts fading and then very rapidly fades and returns you to quote normal. | |
| And when it fades, it goes through particular like reversals, so to speak, of the process in which it affected your body. | |
| But when it starts fading, it's also fading from your mind and is no longer active in that regard. | |
| So, we're going to have a peak experience with End of the Fed, and our peak experience is going to come at the beginning of the process. | |
| And so, in a social order, this would be how do I phrase this? | |
| This is something that our social orders do not usually have happen to them. | |
| So, this will be a very, very unique for multiple generations experience as the Federal Reserve dies and we replace the petro dollar with a USA dollar. | |
| So, there are rumors now, by the way, that there are individuals or groups, the self-organizing collective, I call it, within what we could loosely term government, that are doing things now in anticipation of the Federal Reserve no longer being there and there being a need to restore an effective, functioning economy in order that we might rebuild the social order. | |
| And so, we have rumors, for instance, that the treasury is making eagles like men, silver eagles like men, printing or stamping coins and not releasing them to the public, not selling them. | |
| I've heard stuff that I have no way of validating any of this, but I've heard that they're operating at an increased level of production that has not been seen for decades, if ever. | |
| Has not been seen this way since the 1950s, and they're just stacking the stuff. | |
| Well, that kind of sounds like maybe somebody's going to plan on having an interim period of time when a convertible form of currency, in order to establish trust and a basis for trust between the population and the government, actually comes down to coins, to precious metal coins. | |
| We may indeed be coming to that. | |
| I suspect that there's, and I, okay, so I also know that there's people out there involved in the crypto world that are doing things now for crypto payment systems that now would not be allowed to exist because of the rules that the Federal Reserve Bank has imposed on the captured federal government of these United States. | |
| So, so, you know, I know programmers, right? | |
| And over the course of years, I get introduced to programmers that, you know, they look all of them look 12 to me. | |
| They're all so young. | |
| But I know these guys. | |
| And, you know, I know so much about programming in some of these obscure languages that I'll get people that are, I still think of them as 12 or 15 years old and they're in their 30s that will call me and say, Hey, Cliff, I run into this particular issue with, you know, this bit of latency and concurrency collisions here relative to this language. | |
| And we're trying to do it and we're trying to meld, you know, this Java function to this particular C subroutine, et cetera, et cetera. | |
| And so, you know, if I can help them out, I will. | |
| And so they will tell me things. | |
| And so I know people now that are working on systems that I know the Federal Reserve would not allow to exist. | |
| And they're not trying to roll them out or anything. | |
| They're just making these things work. | |
| They're making them as robust as possible and this kind of stuff. | |
| And they have no expectation of a delivery date to customers, which I find very curious. | |
| As though someone is planning on the Federal Reserve not being there to object to people paying via credit card through a decentralized blockchain connected process. | |
| So anyway, so shit's going to happen. | |
| The Federal Reserve's dying. | |
| The Kazarians are going to be swept away by the forces of history over the course of the next 20 years or so. | |
| We'll really get into it. | |
| And over the next 20 years or so, we're really getting into it. | |
| The Federal Reserve is going to fail. | |
| All of you guys are going to have to figure out what you're going to do, what you're going to use for money. | |
| And there's no authority telling you to do this or what to do. | |
| So it's up to all of us bastards to invent it. | |
| And so it's kind of like, well, you know, the far-seeing, four-sighted individuals are getting ready now. | |
| So I know companies that are paying programmers to produce things that are not going to be offered to the market and, in fact, only could be offered to the market after the death of the Federal Reserve. | |
| So there's somebody out there telling them, hmm, you know, might want to put this in plan, this plan into motion, that kind of thing. | |
| You know, things are afoot. | |
| And as I say, we all know the Federal Reserve is dying. | |
| And it is good riddance to bad rubbish. | |
| Anyway, guys, fuck the WEF. | |
| Fuck the World Economic Forum. |