The difficult man
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| Hello humans! | |
| Hello humans! | |
| Still Wednesday the 19th, day before Hitler's birthday. | |
| It's almost a little, it's a little after 11. | |
| So sort of got it done early. | |
| Expected it to take longer because of the interaction with the government, but there's just not a lot of people around anymore. | |
| So we're not running into a lot of the lines that we used to. | |
| I hate to put it down to the vax, but boy. | |
| So I was at the bank here getting a little bit of cash. | |
| It's going to be useful for a bit, for a while as we go through the crash part. | |
| But anyway, while I was there, a couple of women ahead of me in line were talking about the vaccinents they almost had today. | |
| People behaving really goofy with their driving. | |
| I see it all the time. | |
| In the last three days, last two days, we've had five aid cars go past our house on the lonely old coast road there. | |
| So we've still got a lot of problems with the VAX side effects and people being hauled in. | |
| And just happened to have to drive by the hospital parking lot, and it's jam-packed too. | |
| So a lot of activity there. | |
| All right, people, don't be idiots. | |
| Wait for me. | |
| There we go. | |
| Okay. | |
| Anyway, so economics are going to dominate for a while. | |
| Okay, so it's not happening now. | |
| We're getting a lot more political stuff. | |
| There'll be a mishmash here of political corruption news as we go forward over the last couple of weeks here. | |
| I expect the last week in April and the first week in May to be very heavily filled with economic news relative to the dollar, etc., etc., right? | |
| And so continuing on the theme that I'd talked about at the end of the last podcast here about the idea of letting the powers that be, letting the mother wefers, the IMF, all of these fuckers, | |
| the Communist Democratic Party of America, letting all of these guys know that we're watching them by putting it out there and getting it to trend that end the Fed and that how we could get the progressives on our side by saying letting them know that if they agree if they're part of this if we all agree and we end the Fed that ends all student debt right then boom so you know so | |
| They ought to support that. | |
| You know, they're goofy bastards supporting the establishment. | |
| I just don't get it. | |
| You know, these kids probably have not taken enough of the correct drugs to understand that they're being mind-controlled, thought-controlled by the Mother Weffers and the communists. | |
| But in any event, they would understand that, oh, if the Fed goes away, so does all of my student debt. | |
| And, oh, if the Fed goes away, we'll go to a constitutional money, and I'll be better off because no one will be stealing from me in the form of inflation or income tax, right? | |
| IRS goes away with the dollar, too. | |
| So all kinds of things disappear. | |
| The UN goes away. | |
| All these non-governmental organizations, all these NGOs go away because, basically, it's the central bank in the U.S. stealing from all of us guys that funds all of that. | |
| And if we stop them from stealing from us, they can't fund all of our enemies. | |
| So, you know, whether or not the progressives think of me as their enemy, I'm not getting any money from the mother wefers, right? | |
| No mother wefers giving me money. | |
| But all of their enemies, they are giving them money. | |
| And anyway, so we'll see how it goes. | |
| I'm of the opinion that if we could get that to trend and hold it as a trend for a while, you know, a day, a couple of days, and do it just ahead of the first week in May when we're going to come to this, that the powers that be would have gotten the message that, you know, if they crash the markets and destroy the 401ks and Social Security and the banks and all of that, then what good is the Fed or any of those fuckers to us? | |
| So we'll just end it in the sense that we have that ability as the people. | |
| So look what the people did to fuck Tard and Heiser-Busch, right? | |
| Look what we are doing to them still. | |
| And so we, the people, have real power. | |
| We have the power in the sense that we control the pocketbooks. | |
| And so we could join the global trend and de-dollarize here in the United States. | |
| So we could have all of the USA people here that are awake start converting every single fucking FERN Federal Reserve note, a debt instrument, not really money, aka the petrodollar, aka the internal dollar of the U.S. We could take all of those and we could buy gold and silver and it would crush their system. | |
| It's literally a matter of days only. | |
| So when the banks failed there, SVB and the Signature Bank and all these other fuckers, when they went down, all of the banks lost trillions in deposits. | |
| And those deposits did not go into other banks mostly. | |
| That's the shocking part for the Federal Reserve. | |
| They expected them all to go into their favorite banks, right? | |
| The big banks and stuff. | |
| It did not. | |
| People were withdrawing from regional banks, but it was not showing up in the larger, in the bullion banks or the 15 main banks. | |
| And so the Fed's got a real issue. | |
| And, you know, gold and silver purchases are off the hook. | |
| You know, the dealers are scrambling, trying to fulfill the orders they've already taken. | |
| And some of the dealers are putting a hold on new orders until they're able to get some inventory out the door. | |
| The supplies are getting really tight. | |
| And we're getting ready to crush the entire system. | |
| There's no way of getting around the fact that when your money system goes down, it gets really ugly, right? | |
| But I've seen countries recover from bad money. | |
| I've saw France recover. | |
| I saw Germany recover. | |
| We've all seen Russia recover. | |
| And so the United States will recover. | |
| Now, we've got a real hurdle here in the sense that, you know, we've been attacked by the mother wefers. | |
| They've injected a bioweapon into who knows how many hundreds of millions of people in our country. | |
| We're going to have serious health effects from that that we'll have to deal with as a nation. | |
| So, you know, even if you're unvaccinated, bear in mind, you're going to have to bear the cost in our social order of all the people that got vaccinated and are suffering and are in trouble, right? | |
| Because we're going to have to have, you know, we'll have fewer people working. | |
| We'll have lower productivity from that. | |
| And we'll have to devote some of our resources to their health care. | |
| So it's going to get really difficult for us over these next 20 years. | |
| We'll come through it. | |
| We'll be far better 20 years from now because we'll have very, very tough people, right? | |
| And so there's the old May West statement that a hard man is good to find, but we're going to change that and we're going to say that a difficult man is good to find because this these next 20 years of obstacles of overcoming all the problems of rebuilding this nation taking on the space aliens defeating the communist you know crushing the global | |
| central bank criminal octopus that controls all of the planet all of these kind of things are going to make for some really tough Difficult people, and so I like difficult people, right? | |
| Because they're not taking any shit from you, they know what they want, and usually they're upfront about it and prepared to deal with you. | |
| You know, it's the sneaky go-along to get-along fuckers that I don't like, right? | |
| This passive-aggressive shit. | |
| Anyway, though, so we need difficult people. | |
| We need to find a lot of difficult men that are able to stand up and express the difficulty such that it gets the attention of the officialdom and the power structures. | |
| We may yet have real revolution here in the U.S. If so, it's not going to be the commie revolution that they're attempting to engender. | |
| Even here in Washington State, where they're inculcated for 40-plus years and they're doing all this weird socialist communist stuff, even now, even with progressive kids, it's not really moving them, it's not resonating, right? | |
| And so, we've got really shitty weather here. | |
| I'm driving in the midst of a rainstorm and a hailstorm. | |
| It's 37 degrees, and it was 32 degrees on the beach. | |
| And so, everybody I've seen today has been bitching about the weather. | |
| No one's happy. | |
| Here it is, spring, but might as well be winter. | |
| In fact, we've had winter storms that weren't as fierce as we've gone through these last four days. | |
| Anyway, though, as I'm walking around talking, I say, damn, you know, this global warming is just really beating me. | |
| It's kicking my ass. | |
| And everybody laughs, of course, right? | |
| Because of the inherent joke of the mother wefers and their constant, constant blathering about the global warming before they suddenly switched over to climate crisis once they realized that, oh, fuck, it's not warming up at all. | |
| Anyway, these climate shills, the eco-shills, are really stupid, and the people are not with them. | |
| So, when I make jokes like this, you know, in banks, and there's all these kids around, you know, all of the tellers and the other kids that are customers and stuff, everybody understands. | |
| Everybody knows. | |
| I mean, it's accepted that global warming is shit. | |
| Climate crisis is a joke. | |
| You know, it's a scam. | |
| Everybody understands this. | |
| And a lot of them even understand the mother wefers. | |
| I've used the phrase four times today and only had to explain it once. | |
| And everybody was like laughing and grinning when I said it, right? | |
| Because they know WEF. | |
| And they know that mother wefer is a really accurate description. | |
| So anyway, things are changing. | |
| People are waking up. | |
| We will recover. | |
| We will win on all of this. | |
| We've got some really hard slogs to go through. | |
| You know, and there's damage and all this kind of crap. | |
| But hey, we were looking for some work when this shit came along. | |
| You know, we were looking for a life when this one came along. | |
| And at least this shit is not boring. | |
| Right? | |
| You know, it's ever so much better to have a war to go to than have to get up as an old dude and figure out something to do for the day to keep you from going crazy with boredom. | |
| Right? | |
| So wars are not boring. | |
| Anyway, so that part of it is fun, but the economic aspect of it is going to be really crushing, okay? | |
| Especially for all of the people, all of the normies that have not got a fucking clue and don't even own a single silver dime. | |
| This is going to be very difficult. | |
| The way it usually works out in such situations is that it's the silver hodlers that rebuild the social order, right? | |
| And the reason that that is, is because it's easier to spend out silver than it is to spend out gold. | |
| Ultimately, the hodlers in both end up rebuilding the social order. | |
| They end up rebuilding the banking systems and so on, right? | |
| So as you spend out your silver, it starts getting into circulation. | |
| It starts propping up the local economy. | |
| There's a little bit more activity and it starts all working out. | |
| But if you had to like spend out an ounce of gold, so imagine a situation where you got to go shopping and we're at the point where the dollar is collapsed. | |
| And we, if, if we, so there's the problem, right? | |
| all going to go through this period where we have to de-dollarize our minds. | |
| So you'll be going shopping, you'll go to the grocery store and you'll have to buy stuff, but it won't necessarily be enumerated in any understandable form in the sense that, you know, right now milk is, you know, say it was $5 a gallon for whole organic milk, right? | |
| If that's the case and the dollars crashed, how are you going to mark that? | |
| As a percentage of a fraction of an ounce of silver? | |
| Or are you going to still keep it in dollars and then have some kind of a conversion factor? | |
| And so that's really what I think we'll go through for a while, is that we'll keep using the term dollar and we'll keep using the rough scale of presumed value for the dollar, even after the fern has died. | |
| And then at some point, it's my hope that the revitalized constitutional government then issues constitutional money, which would segue right in to that still existent dollar system. | |
| But I'm not expecting to be able to use my debit cards or any of that kind of stuff once we get into the really nasty part, right? | |
| Now, I'm of the opinion that even though the really nasty part and stuff is ahead of us, where we have all these generalized breakdowns, that I'm of the opinion we're going to hit the peak in emotional response to where we're at in advance of that. | |
| Boy, I got snow, I've got hail, I've got some sleet here, and it's, geez, 34. | |
| Oh, I'm up on the top of this hill. | |
| Okay, so that makes sense. | |
| Anyway, the rebuild part is, you know, we'll have to figure it out as we get there, right? | |
| But everybody's concerned at the moment, as is mine, is surviving that intermediate period of time before the rebuild has started to take effect and we're starting to rebuild some level of the infrastructure. | |
| So I don't know if that's going to be a year, two years, three years, but it ain't going to be six months. | |
| Okay, so don't think of this in terms of a months-long problem. | |
| We're going to be dealing with this for, we'll be dealing with the ramifications of the death of the dollar for decades because it'll hit things like the court systems, it'll hit all of our infrastructure, there'll end up being all kinds of lawsuits later on if we are able to reconstitute a meaningful court system in any period of time. | |
| So in any reasonable period of time. | |
| So, you know, it may be that you've got a real grievance and you need to sue somebody, but, you know, there's no effective court system, so why bother, right? | |
| We have some guidance in terms of analogs and similar situations in other eras and other countries. | |
| So we can sort of, at an individual state level, we could match ourselves against Venezuela, you know, population and economic activity. | |
| And we could say, well, you know, if it goes the way of Venezuela, we'll do this, that, and the other thing, and it'll work here just the way it's doing down there. | |
| It's not, in my opinion, able to be plotted across the entirety of the nation because unless we get this national front going war kind of thing, right? | |
| Then everybody pulls together on a war footing and then that's going to be a little bit different, right? | |
| Other than that, it's going to take us maybe five years for all of the nation to have experienced all of the primary effects from the dollar death. | |
| So we may find that as the dollar dies, California goes without electricity, boom, that's it, right? | |
| Because nobody's willing to sell electricity to California. | |
| They don't make enough of their own. | |
| And so, you know, up here in Washington state, we just like, you know, shut the power lines down at the state border and say, hey, fuck y'all if you're not willing to pay, right? | |
| On our hydro, that kind of thing. | |
| Or our nuke plants or this sort of deal, right? | |
| And so we may get those kind of situations. | |
| And then it might be another three or four or five years before, say, for instance, the electrical grid in the rust belt in the Northeast states. | |
| So from, you know, Ohio up in towards Maine in this sort of little wedge in that older industrial area, it may be four or five years before that electrical grid collapses because of lack of dollars for maintenance. | |
| And so that's really what we're looking at here is we're going to have a balancing act to rebuild our infrastructure because it's all degraded, right? | |
| The mother wefers have not put in a dime to fixing our roads, our power systems, any of that shit for years. | |
| They've been sending it to Ukraine so they can launder it and pocket it. | |
| And, you know, they're all corrupt. | |
| We know all of this. | |
| But we've got to recover from it all. | |
| The good news, as I say for me, is that all of this shit ends with the dollar and that the UN is going to go away. | |
| All of their stupid interaction stuff's going to go away in terms of all the NGOs trying to guide everybody. | |
| The mother wefers won't have any money. | |
| Mostly it's been the US of A population base that has supported all of the goofy shit from the mother wefers all of these years. | |
| And that once their ability to steal from us goes away, they don't have any funds to bribe anybody because they're non-producers. | |
| And then who knows? | |
| You know, as I say, we may actually have revolution here in the United States. | |
| We may have a revolution in retribution in the sense that after the revolution, you know, we become hardcore capitalists and we take back all of the assets that the central bank and all of its owners have seized. | |
| Then we nationalize all of the foreign ownership of property in the United States. | |
| And then we would nationalize and seize all of like Bill Gates's holdings and that kind of thing, right? | |
| And just retribution fashion, take it all back in order to rebuild. | |
| So we'll see how it goes. | |
| There's all kinds of options to us. | |
| If we have constitutional money available, then we're really going to get moving. | |
| That may be two years out. | |
| No way of saying. | |
| It's just not easily estimated as to how long it will take us to get our political shit together in order to fix the economic shit. | |
| And bear in mind, we won't be able to fix the central bank. | |
| There is no fixing of the Federal Reserve. | |
| Their only option is a whole new system, and they've decided to go this CB central bank digital currency and social credit. | |
| And the people are saying, fuck you, we ain't going to have it. | |
| And so the central bank in the United States will not be cured. | |
| It will not be fixed. | |
| We could get into a situation where the commies in power, the Biden regime, all these corrupt people refuse to acknowledge the situation. | |
| So they refuse to acknowledge the dying of the dollar and keep printing them, right? | |
| And they would refuse to acknowledge that the central bank is broke. | |
| They would refuse to acknowledge that their crimes are exposed, that they don't have an oath of office, that there's moves to get them kicked out of office and this kind of thing, right? | |
| If they don't deal with that and keep trying to keep the central bank going and keep trying to keep the game going day by day by day in this kind of a grinding forward, pushing it forward regardless of its degradation, we could be in this for another four or five years. | |
| They could steal another election. | |
| I don't think it would stay. | |
| People are so angry and are buying so many guns and so many bullets and stuff that, you know, some heavy-duty stuff's going to roll down. | |
| But if that's the case, then we will go into revolution and then everything's going to change. | |
| It's really interesting. | |
| Simply the novelty, the unknown. | |
| It's not like business as usual under the continuing crime families, you know, the Clintons, the Obamas, the, you know, the Bushes and the Bidens, right? | |
| We're just out of the crime family business after the end of Biden's. | |
| We just won't have anymore. | |
| They're not able to be kept in power. | |
| So anyway, it's an interesting time. | |
| I'm having fun ratioing the, starting to ratio all of the climate guys online, tagging all their posts and stuff and being an irritant and an annoyance to them. | |
| Okay, so I got to stop here. | |
| Coming to our next thing, our next bit of work. | |
| Anyway, though, like I say, we don't know which way it's going to go, but I think it's all popping off in the first week in May. | |
| And it may well pop off as the Bidenistas crash the bond in the stock markets as punishment for us not allowing them to take more debt onto the federal government in our name. | |
| While I was at the bank getting cash, they have this big TV there with all kinds of you know propaganda shit playing on it. | |
| And I just happened to look at it for a second and saw it said, Something, something backed by the full faith and credit of the United States government. | |
| And I couldn't help it. | |
| I laughed out loud. | |
| That's hilarious. | |
| Full faith and credit of the Biden regime. | |
| You know, this is hilarious. | |
| Anyway, though, so we got hard times, no getting around it. | |
| Pain is inevitable. | |
| Suffering is optional. | |
| Suffering is something you decide to do with the pain you've got. | |
| And so I'm not going to suffer. | |
| I'm going to have pain, but I'm not going to suffer. | |
| I'm going to make sure that the other guy suffers. | |
| And that's my goal. | |
| Because everybody's going to have pain, but they can have my suffering. | |
| Anyway, guys, I got to get some work done. | |
| Get to it. |