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Hello humans, hello humans. | |
How's everybody? | |
How are we doing? | |
Ooh, transitions. | |
So everybody's probably a little freaked out or starting to become so as uh they start reacting to the um uh failure of the banks. | |
Uh there's a lot of them going down. | |
By the way, the today's the 13th of March, Monday. | |
We started seeing the um uh the bank failures, and now we're starting to see the uh preemptive um seizures of the bank or closing of it by the Federal Reserve because they know who's going down. | |
Uh started seeing this last week, it'll continue for some time. | |
Uh we have to get rid of the debris that's been accumulating for several hundred years, and in this last hundred years, it's really built up with the uh Federal Reserve. | |
So we've got to kill off all of the debt that's accumulated um in the dollar. | |
And the dollar had um in 1913, it had uh hundred percent purchasing power per dollar, and uh, and then we started piling debt on top of it, | |
and we've got debt like this, and now we've got um point zero one six, I think, uh cents so that's uh almost two cents worth of purchasing power left in the dollar relative to 1913, and all the rest of it is debt that's been piled on, piled on, piled on. | |
And so we need to shed all of this material right here that has accumulated. | |
Uh that's the process that we're going through now. | |
In doing this process, we've also been involved in this very large war. | |
The war itself, um, in my opinion, uh was existent in the 1950s. | |
I can see signs from uh 1957 that the um plot to take over the United States was active, and so we have uh so it was planned before that. | |
We'll just pick up on it in 1957, and it goes out like this. | |
And over here is the let's just say that this is the Biden era. | |
Okay, and then we have like uh JFK assassinated in 63, and then everybody's uh can easily look up all the crap that's happened in between, and that's all Kazarian Mafia deep state shit that was done. | |
They've been doing it to all of these different countries. | |
We're seeing the results of that now. | |
They're trying to take over and and uh uh solidify all of their control over the Western liberal republics here. | |
Their idea is that once they've got control over all of us, they'll they'll turn all of us and assault Russia and then take over China and then turn their attention to Africa to mop up, right? | |
That's the way they're feeling about it. | |
Uh we won't go into South America. | |
Anyway, that's that's sort of the plan. | |
Only it's run into a big problem. | |
We're in the Biden era. | |
Uh we had the um we had the what I call the SOC, self-organizing collective, start sometime back here. | |
They were probably aware of it, um, of what was going down. | |
Uh, and then uh Kennedy gets sorry about that. | |
They Kennedy gets killed and gets assassinated, and the SOC starts off on its stuff. | |
Now the SOC is gonna continue out. | |
The Biden regime is running into a hard stop at the moment, and this is the beginning of the improvised improv improvisation within the plan. | |
So you'll hear people say, oh, trust the plan, trust the plan, trust the plan. | |
And in this period, in this point here, we have the plan operational, but it it relies on A counter to everything that the Biden regime is doing in order that the mass of the populace might might wake up, right? | |
And we needed to have this not echoing, but this uh exposure of all of the stuff that the Biden regime was doing in real time as it was happening, in order that we might generate the mass that we have now in the awakened population. | |
They may not all be awake to it to any real degree. | |
Uh, but that's that's immaterial. | |
We now have the mass of the population that's on this track, not the Biden track, right? | |
So the communists have been attempting to take over. | |
Communism is just a um an invention of the uh Cazarian mafia. | |
It's not a just like with socialism, it's not a natural uh organic arising um ideology. | |
It is a crafted, so capitalism is not an ideology, right? | |
There's nobody out there uh telling you you've got to be a better capitalist and you know, and all of this kind of shit. | |
Uh they don't have they don't have the rituals, they don't have this the rigidity, the structure, or anything. | |
Socialism isn't is an idea ideology, communism is an ideology. | |
Uh climate catastropheism is an ideology. | |
Trans is an ideology. | |
They're very, very, very brittle. | |
Capitalism just happens. | |
That's what happens, right? | |
It's organic, it's native, you can't really do away with it in all of the other ideologies. | |
Socialism has never stopped capitalism inside it. | |
Communism never stopped capitalism inside it. | |
It suppressed it and tried to direct the output to the Cazarian mafia and the deep in the deep state. | |
And this um and this fails, okay, always continuously over time, everybody suffers in the process, but it will fail, and there's nothing that the Kazarians and the deep state can do about it. | |
But now we're here at what's known as like the denounce, right? | |
This is the end of the play. | |
We've seen the the end of the Biden regime, it's just ahead of us here. | |
Um by May, in May, we get into the crash of the um uh federal government by lack of um of funding. | |
Uh this is uh predictable because we've been through this before. | |
So in 1923, in the Weimar Republic, uh in Germany, uh they had a track uh that really went from like 1920 through to uh uh nine, we'll just say 1933, which is when Hitler um uh established power. | |
But in this period of time here in 1920 uh through 1923, they were bubbling along just sort of fine with their inflation rate. | |
It was very high. | |
Um it was an ugly inflation rate. | |
The currency, the Reichsmark had been had the shit kicked out of it by World War I. They lost all their resources, all different kinds of things, reparations, they had to give stuff to the people they'd harmed. | |
And then in 1923, uh just like this year, uh in January, there were certain financial things that happened, and it started escalating, the inflation rate, and then the people started piling on, knowing that the inflation was running at that time, that's what they called it, running inflation. | |
The people started piling on and trying to get ahead of that, and so as soon as you got any kind of currency at all, you'd spend it, because the very next day, even later that day, it would it would uh buy you less. | |
So it you know, it was quite true that um you'd get up in the morning and there would be one price for a cup of coffee, and by the time you went to bed that night, that price had escalated. | |
That was how bad it was. | |
Uh, we have personal family knowledge of this because we had a couple of um members of the family in Germany that were academics and had retired like in 1922 and 1923 and attempted to live on pensions that went just they were just evaporated, just nothing over the course of about seven months. | |
We're doing this in about the same period of time, about seven to nine months. | |
And what happens here in the inflation in 23 was that that they got to a point where uh, you know the barrels full of wheelbarrows full of money to go and buy an egg, that kind of thing, right? | |
Well, if you've seen the prices of eggs, you know where we're headed. | |
But in 1923, they got um the banking crisis that we're sort of going through right now, and then the hyperinflation ran so fast that basically the money collapsed, right? | |
No one had any uh confidence in it at all. | |
And somewhere in this period of time right there, an interesting thing occurs, and that is that people that are uh used to be or are at the head of the social order in terms of their prestige, their payment uh, you know, for their work, uh their lifestyle, all of this, they just went the whole thing just crashed. | |
And so um you had you know, professors, former professors that had, you know, multiple PhDs, all of this kind of stuff, head of universities out begging on the street uh because they didn't have enough money from their pension to to buy anything, right? | |
Uh for food, this kind of a deal. | |
It was a seriously tough time. | |
And it happened fairly rapidly once they got into the hyperinflationary period. | |
And we're in that right now. | |
People are starting to spend cash, the dollar, fat as fast as they possibly can. | |
They're trying to get out of the dollar. | |
And so this is gonna predictably, this is gonna escalate in a similar fashion. | |
And so, some point here around May, we get to the point where there's a crisis in the governmental structure, and people walk away from their jobs. | |
So you'll have people, it's it's seems stupid to say it now, right? | |
But you've got people right now that uh uh man and a wife, uh both working for government, uh both working for federal government, might make between the two of them uh take home, or not take home, but you know, their combined uh income might be a quarter of a million dollars a year. | |
Right? | |
Uh some serious dollars, you would think. | |
Those people will be walking away from their jobs by this summer because in May we're gonna hit a funding crisis. | |
Uh the and we know that this is baked into it right now because the Federal Reserve and all the banks have said the backstop word, okay. | |
And backstop means that the Federal Reserve will print money and they'll print and they'll print and they'll print. | |
This, of course, is going to cause this hyperinflation thing. | |
So if you know that every fucking bank on the West Coast is gonna fail, and it's gonna cost $30 trillion or something. | |
I don't know. | |
We're just making up numbers here. | |
And that the Fed is going to create $30 trillion tomorrow. | |
It's not gonna take them a week. | |
They're doing it tomorrow. | |
Chick, it's done. | |
There you go, 30 trillion. | |
Well, that 30 trillion is worth shit, right? | |
Worth nothing. | |
Uh, and you'll know this so that when you get that dollar in your hand, or you get paid, you're gonna get anything you can for it now. | |
And so this is a hyperinflation period we're in. | |
It'll cause government to literally walk away. | |
It'll cause people to say, no point for me to go and get an EBT card if the EBT card uh, whatever amount is on it, would not even buy me uh a coffee, would not even pay me, so to speak, to get up off my ass and go into the store and swap the entire contents of that EBT card for a coffee, right? | |
Um and so they won't. | |
So people will just abandon the Biden regime and the federal government and all this kind of stuff. | |
It will take months, it's not gonna happen overnight, but you'll be surprised at how fast it does happen. | |
In the 20s, uh, in diaries that were left to us and my family, uh, from these academics that lived in Germany, it it went from uh the let's just say the early part of February, and then by May, in his world, people had walked away from their jobs. | |
The government had been depleted by maybe they didn't have demographics, they didn't have mass communications, they just had newspapers, so a lot of what he was reporting had to have been guesstimates relative to what he was seeing in his local environment. | |
And in his local environment, he had in Northern Germany, he had um uh most of the village he lived in uh had been In some way involved in the um the government, and they were working in the machining industries, the early shipbuilding industries that were all basically because of the war had been taken over by the government, right? | |
Anyway, so uh, but but in that period of time, it was like between uh, as I say, the early part of February, and then you know, he said in in the little diaries talking about in March, you know, so and so stayed home, didn't go to work anymore, so and so and so and so and so and so. | |
And so in his little cluster in the village, his little uh uh cul-de-sac or neighborhood part of that village that they were in, um, out of the 30 workers there, you know, nine of them in in like one or two weeks just decided that's it, I'm not going into work anymore. | |
No point. | |
And they started doing stuff to try and survive that period of time that had not related to any kind of payment because there was no more structure in the work that was being given. | |
Now, I don't know that we're gonna go that far here. | |
I think our uh our our coming period of time are the test of our country and our and our selves starts right here because none of this is scripted, right? | |
Because the Biden regime is gonna end. | |
We're in this period of time now where there's a tit for tat plan for plan kind of thing back and forth with the Bidens, but it's gonna end after that. | |
It's all free foreman, guys. | |
I mean, we're making it up as we go along. | |
Now, true, there's a plan down here, all right. | |
So the plan down here, we'll just say that's the plan. | |
That's its line. | |
The plan continues beyond the end of the Biden regime. | |
So it's not like you know, the goal was to defeat the Bidens. | |
That's just a tactic within the overall plan, right? | |
So the strategy is the big line. | |
This was just a little battle. | |
These these past eight, ten years fighting the well, even beyond that, you know, Obama, uh, Bush, all these fuckers, right? | |
Uh fighting the deep state at that level has been but merely battles along the way in the larger war. | |
And so we've got all of this shit up here. | |
But this is this is a good part in my way of thinking because from here on we don't have to worry about that. | |
These guys are gonna drop off uh over this period of time, they will just fade down to nothing, we'll get rid of all of their uh start redoing all of their stuff, and then we're in the building phase, and all kind of cool things can come out. | |
Now, in my opinion, by the way, uh way the hell back here in 1905, uh the deep state um took over academia and has been polluting the data ever since. | |
And they even polluted Tesla in real time or near real time uh at that because they didn't have to worry about real time, they could do it through the newspapers and so on. | |
So that by the time Tesla died, he'd already they'd already been um defaming him and and destroying his legacy, but taking what he knew and his devices for themselves. | |
And so I'm looking forward to undoing all of the crap that's in our science from 1905 that is so distorted everything, and we'll get out into a whole new world out here, right? | |
So I'm very optimistic, but I know we're gonna go through a lot of shit, okay? | |
So by May, in my estimation, uh we're gonna hit this period of time. | |
Now, in May, maybe it'll be the first week. | |
That's what I'm it sort of looks like. | |
We'll get to a point in that first week where there will be um lots of histrionics, lots of uh uh upset, angry language, uh lots of um people freaking out, ripping the hair out, you know, pissing themselves, this kind of thing, right? | |
That in May actually may be the period of time that Dick Algyre's remote viewing, uh, where he saw the people in the halls of Congress puking their guts out all of this, all around the dollar, uh, you know, and the structure and all of that, that may indeed be that period of time. | |
It may be in that first week of May. | |
Uh, but nonetheless, even even if if that precedes it, even if Dick's uh image precedes this period in time, in the first part of May, we're gonna get to this crises that'll involve banks, it'll involve the Federal Reserve, it'll involve the federal government, and from those federal government and banks and so on, it'll come down to students, student loans, and we'll get into that in a minute, and then also uh down to uh regional banks and local or state local and uh regional uh governments. | |
Now, the regional collectives in governments will die in May, all right? | |
So we're gonna see this, we've got our government in all these layers, We've got local, we've got state, and then we've got federal, but then there's also this layer of regional that binds parts of local to and trying to take the power away from the state into this regional layer, right? | |
These are all these regional councils. | |
And these regional councils claim uh jurisdiction and stuff over your local uh crap that really should be supervised by the local level and then only go up to state, and beyond that, it's not anybody's concern. | |
So, in my opinion, the federal government's regional structure, I'm in region 10 here, they call it. | |
So West Coast of the United States includes Alaska, Hawaii. | |
I don't know if I think it includes Hawaii too. | |
Um, so they busted us up into these ten regions, making it easier to control. | |
So basically it's consolidating. | |
Okay, so that one of the interesting things about this, in my opinion, is that when we hit this crisis in May 1, they'll sacrifice the regional ones first, right? | |
Just because of the nature of what's going to happen. | |
So all of these regional collective of government just gonna crap up. | |
All those people won't have work, they won't have money coming in, or maybe it'll come in and won't buy anything, people won't be doing shit. | |
All different kinds of breakdown will start in May. | |
And in my opinion, it'll hit the regionals first, and then it'll go up into the feds, and then from the so it'll go up into the feds over the course of May and June, and then in July, it'll come back down to the state level and local and regional. | |
And so that's where it's gonna be really hard, guys. | |
So um, so you're looking at a bad July, but there'll be good parts. | |
I mean, it's not total bad or anything like that. | |
And you know, Fourth of July is gonna be kick-ass this year, believe me, okay. | |
Um, so July, August, and September economically, are gonna be just shit. | |
Just the absolute pits relative to the Great Awakening. | |
Everybody's seeing shit, it'll be very good. | |
But in order for everybody to see shit, you gotta be in the shit, right? | |
You've got to be into it up to your your nose and crawling out, recognizing that you move or you die. | |
And so that's where we're in here. | |
This is the shit months. | |
After that, I expect that the plan, and so that might be this area right here. | |
That might be the shit months, right? | |
Down into here. | |
But after that, I expect the plan to really start taking off, and then we will see uh bits of optimistic reasons to think that the plan is working and stuff's actually happening and so on. | |
Now, this is decades, this is decades. | |
We have to rebuild, we know we have to rebuild science from 1905 or earlier. | |
Uh it may go all the way back to 1830. | |
Um anyway. | |
So we know we have a lot of rebuilding, we gotta get a lot of crap out of our system. | |
So this is like this is so this is what I think of this period right now is our detox coming up. | |
All right. | |
Because we're gonna get rid of all the crap that we've had uh this entire time that's been weighing us down, polluting us, making us think bad, we'll change our diets, uh, we won't have any choice, uh, we'll stop using all different kinds of chemicals, and we're gonna switch to other different things for uh food production and all of this because of the nature of the breakdown that we're gonna go through. | |
It's gonna be really rough. | |
At some point in here is the point of mass maximum risk and maximum danger, right? | |
Risk and danger. | |
That's gonna be when the commies, the deep state, the um Kazarian mafia totally freaks out. | |
They're getting there. | |
All right. | |
It would be good for us, all of us humans, if we had the uh, I'm hoping, if we have the cookie crumble approach, right? | |
Uh because when you put the cookie in the milk and you you dip it too long and then you pull it out, starts crumbling at the edges and falling in. | |
If we have that, then we'll see the deep state uh fall away in small groups, individuals, and so on. | |
So Falky gets arrested, and then somebody else and somebody else and somebody else. | |
The other way it could go would be that the deep state uh pulls like a Hitler in the bunker kind of thing where they consolidate all their power and try and duke it out with the rest of the planet now that we all know what the fuck's going on. | |
Uh And all the normies are with us. | |
That's why this is entitled Mass. | |
Okay, because we've got the mass now. | |
All right. | |
So there is no more our democracy of these little brittle, fragile mobs running through the street, you know, tearing down statues. | |
Those days are gone. | |
The deep state cannot engender that anymore. | |
Now that we're into the financial crash, they're not going to be able to get BLM to do squat because there ain't money for that. | |
Pretty soon the uh and they'll keep funding anti-Faw as long as they possibly can, okay. | |
But even now that funding is dropping off. | |
And um things are gonna get real serious for Anti-Faw and these people going forward. | |
Um as we get into this period of time here, there will be a natural reduction of accommodation. | |
So you have to understand that going forward, okay. | |
And that natural reduction of of accommodation is between individuals. | |
And and so, like I'll put it at a personal level, I'm an old man, I got all kinds of shit I've got to do every day. | |
Um if you get in my way and add to my chores, I'm not gonna be very friendly, right? | |
If you're annoying me as I'm going into the um uh into the grocery store and I've got my list of stuff, and I'm worried about whether or not I can find this and you know, all these other issues and concerns, I'm not going to be very receptive if you come on up and try and um uh make me do something. | |
Now, if you come on up and request money, you're in dis distress or whatever, I'm not gonna come unglued on you. | |
But if you come up as an official dumb and you're gonna be doing shit towards me, you're gonna get a very, very, very bad reception. | |
And so Antifa thinks they are official dumb. | |
If you note in all of their language, they've been told by the Democrats that they are officialdom, that they're gonna be the shock troops, they're gonna be the brown shirts, they're gonna go end up becoming the Gestapo. | |
Uh well, that shit ain't gonna happen, but they think that. | |
So um Antifa is pissed at me now personally because I said trans is a disease, it's a mental illness, um factious disease imposed on another, munchhausen's by proxy, ICD-10 code F68.1. | |
And they don't like me saying facts that are true about this situation. | |
And so Antifa personally, those guys are pissed at me. | |
I got a bunch of trans activists that have destroyed my Twitter account. | |
I think they've got some uh some of those uh blocks or strikes or whatever all racked up, so as soon as Twitter gets gets it back to me if they ever do, they'll take it down, that kind of thing, right? | |
Um so these people have this idea that is that is very brittle, that has been given to them, it's inculcated to them, it is their point for existence. | |
That if if you're not a fascist, then what are they? | |
Because that's what their goal is to be an anti-fascist. | |
So they need to see a fashion fascist somewhere. | |
So you can say, oh, there's that dog, that's that that fucking fascist dog. | |
Go over and annoy him, right? | |
I'm no fascist. | |
Um but without fascists, they have nothing, and that's their real problem. | |
And so uh, you know, they tell you this in their name, right? | |
Anti-Faw. | |
And and one of the things in the 1956 um deal in the United States was the communists decided that they would call anybody that was anti-communist a fascist. | |
Now that we'd all been inculcated with the idea that fascism was the ultimate evil. | |
So anyway, so here we are in this mind stage game, uh, the end stage of all of this. | |
Uh we're getting into the period of time where, as I say, in May, we're gonna have the financial crisis really come home to roost with the federal government. | |
And uh it will be chaotic beyond our understanding at so many levels. | |
Um it's not the end of the world, uh, it may be the end of their financial system, not necessarily the end of the dollar, isn't the end of trade, it isn't the end of everything, although we've got a lot of shit to do, uh, it's not the end, okay? | |
It's the end of the scripted play, and from this point on, we're inventing the shit as we as we go along. | |
And so, under those conditions, my way of thinking, that's pretty cool, right? | |
Get back to some decent science, some stuff we've overlooked that's been hidden from us, uh, get back to a sound money situation, which is coming. | |
So, right now the Federal Reserve is trying to save the dollar. | |
And you say, well, why would they want to do that? | |
Why don't they save all the banks and stuff and keep everything stable? | |
And that's because they could save the banks, but we would lose the dollar and we'd have to go back to a treasury dollar, treasury issued dollar, which we're going to do anyway. | |
That's the their non-understanding. | |
We're gonna they maybe they maybe some of them grasp that that we will do that anyway. | |
But um if they did that and saved the structure and business and all of that, then some point relatively soon, say, you know, next year, we wouldn't have a dollar at all, and there wouldn't be any need for anybody in the Federal Reserve or any of their control and all of that stuff, right? | |
And then all that debt gets forgiven. | |
And so that's that's what I want to talk about here at this point. | |
Okay, so as we go along, you you won't have to worry about student debt because the banks are gonna drop off, right? | |
It's the banks that you will owe the debt to, not the federal government. | |
Federal government can't seize the debt, it can't transfer that debt, go read the contract. | |
Uh so uh so once a certain point happens and the banks start failing, you don't have any student debt. | |
So right now, uh Silicon Valley Bank has collapsed. | |
And they've uh that and signature bank and a couple of the others are being um um they call it isolated or esconded, I think is the official term. | |
They're trying to isolate the damage. | |
Um thing is, if you had a student loan to Silicon Valley Bank, you're free and clear, they canceled it for you. | |
Didn't have to take any action by Biden because they went out of business. | |
When the when the debtor or when the creditor, guy who issues the credit, dies, who are you gonna pay? | |
Right? | |
That's what we're coming into is that kind of a world is the death of all of the uh the creditors, all the lending banks. | |
So this is what they're trying to do. | |
They're trying to actually save the dollar, the Federal Reserve, because they want to stay in business, and they figure they can rebuild the system here in the U.S. if only certain things can come into existence. | |
Now, those certain things, in my opinion, won't come into existence, and they won't be able to rebuild. | |
We'll go back to a treasury bank dollar. | |
And in my opinion, this is part of the plan, is that we're gonna get into a treasury issued dollar and do away with all the central banks, and we'll uncentral bank the whole planet. | |
Now, uh I gotta get movement. | |
I got people coming over to do work. | |
Uh we're trying to get our ourselves set up here for this coming period of really rough time. | |
This is not something that you want to face when you're 70 years old, you have people that you're caring for that are infirm, you're dependent on medications, all of these things, right? | |
This is a very scary time for all of the boomers that are left. | |
There's not really all of a lot of us, I don't think anymore. | |
I'm in the halfway mark. | |
I was halfway in the in that generation. | |
Um so it's rough, so I've got to do you know what I can do ahead of time. | |
Um, and so that's what we're doing here. | |
But any event though, so uh a couple of things to note. | |
Um you're gonna hear people say, oh my god, you know, you hear this all all the time, and it's because people only have a very facile, very surface level understanding of the plan and what's going on in the war, right? | |
The plan is just part of the war. | |
The war is going on around the plan. | |
The plan is to there to take us through all of the shit in the war. | |
But in any event, though, so you'll hear people with only a facile understanding saying, oh no, Trump's evil, he you know, got the vaccines going and all of that kind of shit. | |
None of that is true. | |
Uh he did a paper move that allowed everybody to see that the vaccines were in existence. | |
They'd been in existence since 2018, they've been working on the fucker since 2014, and he just exposed it, so they had to bring it out, and they couldn't delay it for 10 years and kill off 465 million people on the planet. | |
As it is, they've killed 7 million with this disease, but that's not very bad relative to the total overall uh population of the planet, right? | |
We cut their uh their ability to do shit way down. | |
So we had a major victory that way. | |
So, in my opinion, Operation Warp Speed was a uh genius move. | |
And you can debate me about it, but you're wrong. | |
So, anyway, so something else these people are wrong about are Trump's cities. | |
Okay, so you hear Trump talking about we're gonna build 15 cities, right? | |
In the in the US, and and he wants to build 15 cities here. | |
Well, you gotta understand what's going on. | |
We are in a period, just like I said, 1923. | |
We're in a period that's analogous to the Great Depression, and we're coming into the greatest depression of ever time, right? | |
As the as the Federal Reserve and the central bank systems die. | |
This is the greatest depression ever that we're coming into. | |
In order to get out of this, we're going to use some of the same tools that we got used to get out of the other depression in the 1930s. | |
Only we're not going to uh backstock stop them with the Federal Reserve. | |
We're going to uh support them and create them with free money. | |
Okay. | |
Free money is where you don't owe any money to anybody in the form of interest just to spend that money. | |
So if I spend a dollar, the Federal Reserve takes a slice out of all these fucking transactions. | |
And so you in free money, uh, you know, uh free society money, you don't have that. | |
You get 100% of the value out of that money, not 98 cents or now you don't get you get, you know, they they've got 98 cents of the dollar uh that they're raking off in their corrupt system, and you get two cents out of every dollar that you receive. | |
Ain't fair, dudes, and so we're gonna go back to a constitutional or free money. | |
Uh in a free money system, we still have the issues of the float through the system, how fast it moves from person to person to person. | |
This is what a depression is. | |
It is the depression of the flow of money through the populace. | |
Because people don't have work, people aren't willing to spend, etc. | |
etc. | |
Right. | |
And so the plans to to get out of that work very effectively. | |
We've had them for years. | |
We understand what they are. | |
They worked them in the uh the 1930s, only it was the Federal Reserve at that point that was supporting them all. | |
Now we're gonna support them with legitimate fair dollars, which will go ever so much further because they Federal Reserve won't be raking off their uh corrupt uh percentage, right? | |
These are parasites. | |
The Federal Reserve, the Cazarian Mafia, the deep state, they are parasites. | |
And so right now, um, all right, so when when Trump cities uh are built, this is the modern-day equivalent of the CCC and the WPA here in the United States, the works progress administration. | |
Or work projects administration, it had two names, it morphed over in the middle. | |
Uh in the CCC was the civilian construction corps. | |
We will do something similar to mobilize the populace of the United States and get us out of this Great Depression, which will then cure the depression in the rest of the of the republics. | |
And the thing we will do will be Trump's cities, whatever that project is going to be named. | |
They won't be these 15-minute cities. | |
All right, I know this. | |
I know this because of Trump's, I won't say him personally, but because of the Trump uh people, because of their fascination with some uh brilliant uh early 1930s and 40s uh architectural um uh uh influencers, okay. | |
One of them was not an architect, that's Buckminster Fuller. | |
Uh, but these, okay, so within Trump's inner circle are people that are are fascinated by this particular time in our history, and they have a particular vision, and that that vision is gonna be expressed as these 15 uh cities, or however many we're gonna build, these giant, these not giant, but great cities across the United States. | |
And they'll do it for specific purposes, but one of the purposes is a works progress kind of thing to employ people and to get the flow moving, right? | |
To start distributing the newly created treasury dollars and uh get moving in things again. | |
And the federal government is gonna be upended, okay. | |
So the federal government, with the death of the Biden regime, is gonna totally transform. | |
I expect, personally, in my opinion, that much of the uh land that is nominally owned by the federal government will be uh set free to the populace again in some manner. | |
I don't think it'll be returned to their original owners or any of that kind of shit because it's too long and there's too much involvement there, right? | |
Um but that will that will happen, and that will provide people with new homesteads, new opportunities, new mines. | |
We're gonna do a lot of mining in the United States and deep oil drilling. | |
I expect we're gonna get rid of coal to some degree over like the next two decades and concentrate on these vast quantities of natural gas and and oil that we're gonna discover here. | |
They just discovered in um I think it's Saudi Arabia and Iran right here at the at the tip of the peninsula underneath there, you know, umpteen trillion uh gallons of natural gas. | |
Enough natural gas to keep Germany happy for you know uh a few hundred years, that kind of thing. | |
So there's vast quantities of energy. | |
We just need to get at them and get moving. | |
And we'll start doing deep oil well projects here in the U.S. that will employ people, get us movement, get us cheaper energy, etc. | |
The lower you uh the more you can lower the cost of energy, the more you can boost the the value of your social order. | |
That's that's a fact. | |
So there's all these little uh truisms that you can count on, right? | |
Some of the truisms that we can count on functioning are showing up right now. | |
And so, like uh, you know, we had this um Silicon Valley Bank, they had uh um I I think nominal assets of 4.3 uh billion or trillion, doesn't matter, 4.3, but they had 1.9 in hard debt that couldn't be satisfied because they didn't have the flow. | |
So it put the rest of this, which was all nominal and notional on paper, at risk, and the whole thing went down. | |
So there may be student debt attached to this. | |
If so, if you've got student debt there, it's canceled because that bank doesn't exist and they cannot legally transfer student debt, go read the fucking contract. | |
Okay, so now other things that are occurring that are also baked into the cake that are also factual. | |
Uh most of the colleges in California, and many of them here in my state, Washington, and many of them in Oregon and a lot of the other states in the United States, but le with California leading the the um PAC, so to speak, are now running at at a what they is called a plus ratio. | |
Okay. | |
So uh you have a college that maybe that college has um say they're gonna have 26,000 students. | |
There, these colleges are in a plus ratio. | |
They will have more than that 26,000 students in faculty and staff, but it's mainly staff, it's mainly administrators. | |
So there are colleges now that will have a ratio of faculty to students that might that is appropriate, and so maybe they've got um uh I don't know, maybe they've got uh uh 6,000 faculty, okay, so they have small classes, but they might have 27,000 administrative administrative staff. | |
So we have an inverted um uh pyramid here where the cost of the college on the student is massively weighted in administrative staff that does nothing to add to the value of the education. | |
So the administrative staff uh, you know, if you look at the colleges, they're not even good janitors because they're not even really cleaning up. | |
Uh and they're making all kinds of money, many of them uh I won't even go into the detail. | |
But anyway, so the college structure, the academic academic structure of the United States is gonna crash. | |
It's gonna crash as part of the um that point in the Biden regime here starting in May, because all of the colleges do all their funding and planning from uh from or through summer in their off period, right? | |
And so we're there now, uh, and we'll see the crash of all these colleges this year. | |
Now, a lot of them have like endowments and they have um big funds, but that's gonna go away, okay. | |
The colleges are gonna be in the same situation as the uh banks here because the colleges with their endowments, they think they've got billions of dollars set aside all of this. | |
But when they go and look at it, that billions of dollars is off in some shit that won't ever be able to be recovered. | |
Um people right now that had invested in China over these last couple of years can't get their dollars out. | |
They can't uh they can't retrieve their money in a meaningful fashion uh from the Chinese economy. | |
And that's what's gonna happen to our banks. | |
They may have a billion dollars in an endowment that was created by so-and-so, and they put that into a bank, which then invested it in all this uh, you know, EDI shit, um, whatever the hell they call that, right? | |
The social investment investing and so on. | |
And they won't be able to get the money out, the uh endowment won't be able to sell those bonds, they won't be able to do whatever the fuck, and that college won't get that money and they won't be able to call it due. | |
And so their staff will walk away, just like in 1923 with my uh relatives that worked, uh had worked in the academic college system in in Germany, right? | |
And so you'll get to the point where colleges are gonna collapse because the staffs are gonna walk away, they and the professors and stuff are gonna walk away too. | |
The professors, I think, will walk away first because they'll be smarter. | |
Um, and they'll have more options. | |
Uh, but that's gonna be happening here this year and this summer. | |
We're gonna be seeing that this summer. | |
Anyway, so this is the mass of the uh population is now with uh or against the globalists, it's now waking up. | |
Uh we're gonna be we're in a situation where that mass does not wake up at the same time all the way through it, and so we're gonna have all kinds of people waking up for years after we get through the uh the summer, they're gonna look around and say, Well, what the fuck happened back there? | |
And you're gonna have to say, Well, look, dude, we all knew this shit was going on, but we thought you knew it too, so we didn't bother to tell you. | |
But this is what was going on. | |
So now I'm very optimistic. | |
We're we're at the point of change. | |
We can invent the uh future that we want to see, we can build that future. | |
We don't have to be hamstrung by the federal government and their um uh Kazarian mafia deep state uh bullshit stuff going forward. | |
You're gonna see mass amounts of change. | |
We're in the change period now. | |
We're in that part of the big ugly where we've been bubbling along, and now we're gonna go up and then it'll come down and go like that. | |
And so we're in this area up in here where all of the stuff escalates, it goes very rapidly, and then by the time we get into May, so there's summer, and then in the next summer and in the fall. | |
That's good, it's gonna fall. | |
It will drop, it'll get a little bit better emotionally for us because we'll see some positive change uh by fall. | |
That's gonna be hellacious summer guys, and you need to get your summer, uh, use your summer period because of the weather because they've been lying to you. | |
We're getting into an uh another cold spell. | |
I mean, lots of snow in Sweden and lots of snow in Alaska, California around here. | |
It's fucking cold. | |
I got the heat going. | |
Um, you know, it's 40 just now 51 degrees in here. | |
Um, anyway, though, so you've got to use your summer this year, not for rioting and shit, right? | |
There'll be a lot of that. | |
They'll try and get anti-fa out in the streets and their money will run out, and eventually Anti-File will say, 'Fuck this dude, you know. | |
I gotta get my drugs, you know, that kind of shit, or I gotta go do my tranny thing. | |
Um, but anyway, you've got to use this summer to get ready for next year, because uh next year is gonna be really really really tough both economically and all this as we get organized. | |
Now we can get organized and move fairly fast, but it takes a while for it to spread through, it takes a while for the flow to get moving and to spread through the population. | |
So things we do this summer won't necessarily show up into the population economically until this time next year. | |
Bear that in mind. | |
There's this lag time, and we've got to live through it. | |
Um I've got all kinds of projects, I've got all kinds of work I've got to get done, and this sort of thing. | |
So I'm gonna be busy, right? | |
Um, and I'm gonna support my local community as much as I can, engaging people, that's what I've got to do. | |
Here is I've got some people showing up to do work here. | |
It's uh I get the work, I'm 70 years old, I don't like lifting and heaving shit all day. | |
Um, and so uh people get work, they get money, and it spreads out, right? | |
And I get this stuff done and it doesn't uh drive me crazy. | |
But that's where we're at. | |
Oh, by the way, uh the pure sleep guys have a um uh sugarless version. | |
So if you're uh you know, if you're dealing with cancer, no sugar in it, may want to go check that out. | |
Uh really does help in this period of time uh to be able to sleep well. | |
And uh, like I say, I gotta go. | |
This one's long enough. | |
Uh sorry about the Lag time, right? | |
I've had a lot of stuff break down. | |
We've had a lot of uh issues here. | |
I'm trying to get prepared for that next year. | |
I'm trying to use this period of time and my ability to see things ahead to do things that I may do now such that I don't suffer quite as much later on. | |
And that's my advice generally going forward. | |
If you can do it now, do it now, right? | |
Um I guess that's it. | |
The mass of the people are with us, but not all the normies are gonna wake up uh at the same time. | |
So uh we've got the mass of the people awakened to a certain degree around a certain point. | |
Now we're gonna see that mass turn and look and see that January 6th was 100% bullshit. | |
We'll see that all this stuff is 100% bullshit, so that the mass that's awake to that will draw more and more and more. | |
So we're in a period where the uh Great Awakening will rush, it will quicken. | |
And that's what's gonna scare the shit out of all of the deep state, all the you know, Falky fuckers, all of these kind of guys, right? | |
They will see the retribution coming to them and they will be trembling. | |
And you'll see it in their faces. | |
They'll be stupid and they'll still get out in um public, and you'll see it in their faces. | |
Anyway, so um take care, do what you can. | |
Um, you know, be supportive of your fellow humans. | |
You're gonna need them later on as we go forward. | |
And uh and I believe sometime in summer, uh probably the very end of summer, August, September or so on, the last gasp of the um deep state will be the revealing of the um disclosure, space aliens and all of that shit. | |
Okay, so uh kind of like you know if you got issues with that, if you've got that xenophobia which is built into all of us, uh, you know, get a grip on it now because it'll be facing you this year. | |
Uh personally, I think, hey, this is cool. | |
A couple of years from now, I'm gonna have my floaty RV and I'll be floating over or you know, uh go to float over a lake in um in the in the hills up here and and you know, fish and uh get a trout and and uh that kind of stuff, you know. | |
Life will be good because we will have paid for it. | |
We will have come through all of this shit. | |
So um anyway, uh that's it. | |
Uh I'll make these as I can, uh, but it's gonna be very infrequent. | |
Uh basically, and like it now with one vehicle down, I'm uh basically I'm using the other one, so uh I'm gonna be more audio available than video, uh, especially as so damn cold out here. |