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Dear Catherine
The other day I decided to go for a walk. The weather was a bit blustery so I sat down on a bench and looked out at the sea. I watched the waves and listened to them as they crashed against the rocks.
As I was sitting there I realised that other than the clothes I was wearing and the keys I had in my pocket I had nothing on me. I looked around me and it seemed as though I was the only one who was completely unencumbered. Everyone either sitting or walking along the promenade had a smart phone with them. The joggers had their electronic devices strapped to the upper arms. Some people were carrying plastic water bottles. The children were playing with their electronic devices and those on their little bicycles with training wheels were wearing massive helmets.
I, on the other hand, was carrying nothing. I wasn’t wearing a watch. I didn’t have a mobile phone or a smart phone. I wasn’t carrying any money, a laptop, a FiIofax or even a pen, and I didn’t have any credit cards or identity documents or my passport on me. For all intents and purposes I did not exist.
There I was, completely free, looking at nature. I wondered how much longer such a defiant act would be possible.
I then thought back to the flat in which I was living in China last year. The windows and doors were all controlled electronically and the flat door as well as the front door to the building could only be opened with an electronic key card.
I began to wonder how much longer it will be that I can simply leave my house and go for a walk. Will I have to get permission to have my door opened? Will my request be checked up against whether or not I have sufficient social credit obedience points? Will the algorithm determine if I am a health hazard and must stay shut up indoors?
I said to myself that it sounds like a bad dream, but it is not a dream; it is reality.
I am finding it ever more difficult trying to live a free and inspired life, so I am eagerly awaiting your piece on causes for optimism which you said will be coming out on the 24th.
Very insightful comments, Andrew. I moved the causes for optimism to November – but it is coming. Most of us will be face with a life vs freedom choice. You have to be good with choosing freedom. We each have to work that out in our own mind. Our biggest challenge is the mind control that is operating successfully around us.
Dear Catherine,
I have read your report on the State of the currencies. You have much to say. I am going to start reading it again after I finish writing this letter.
There is one point I disagree with, however: That is your statement that the West did not win because of the superiority of its religion. I think it did. And lost when it moved its faith to other places.
Take China, alone: British and American missionaries had practically won the entire county over by the end of the 19th century. Both Chiang Kai Check and his wife were raised by Methodist missionaries.
Here is how China was lost. FDR wanted to destroy Germany. By the end of 1943, the Germans realized that the war was lost. They were suing for peace. But FDR wanted to destroy it. So, he declared the policy of Unconditional Surrender in January of 1943. Stalin was willing to agree to surrender on terms –harsh terms, to be sure, but terms, nonetheless. Yet FDR, who led the coalition, got Stalin to continue the War. He was paid off, I think, by giving him the foot door into China through Manchuria.
When Chaing Kai Chek finally heard about it in 1945, he could not at first believe it; and had to have the news repeated.
Under Truman, the Rooseveltians, especially George C Marshall, finished the job of betrayal. (Read Joe McCarthy’s 20,000 word speech, “George Catlin Marshall and America’s Retreat From Victory”).
So, China was sacrificed in order to destroy Germany — which was then a world cultural leader. That is why we are here today with China. American has itself been betrayed to Red China by the Republican and Democrat globalist successors to the FDR.
Imagine all the Germans (and Japanese) who cursed America while FDR’s planes were burning them alive.
Peter:
We are going to have to disagree on this one. The religion would never have worked without the violence behind it. I agree with you that religion has been exceptionally effective – whether conversion of the Roman Empire to a church with a significant endowment and private equity game behind it or the mind control aspects with the general popoulation. More important for me, Christ and Christianity were at the heart of the extraordinary productivity and advances of many groups within the European people. Conversion to Christianity for many populations was a way of coming into alignment.
IMO that productivity is why the Bolsheviks in 1917 worked so hard to slaughter as many as 50-80MM people, mostly Christians trying to strip Russia of its greatest strenghts, and why we see churches being burned now – the effort to destroy a people’s relationship with the divine is part of an effort to make them powerless and/or to depopulate them. As a follower of Christ, I will sacrifice my physical body before my soul. This is at the heart of why some Christian warrior traditions have been successful – they lose their fear of death.
Catherine,
Very confused as to how secession is a bad thing or can be used to re-engineer financial assets – secession is annulment by default, is that not part of why the Confederacy was baited into war at Ft. Sumter (regardless of the abhorrent ethics of slavery)?
It’s a clean break – we ask nothing of them, they give nothing to us.
This ignores the lack of financial infrastructure by States or Counties necessary to secede – perhaps only Utah and Texas are prepared with State bullion depositories – which is fraught with concerns.
Regardless, I’m curious about your take as to how FASAB-56, BIS, lack of accountability at DoJ, or any other financial or enforcement shenanigans apply to a Republic that is not part of the United States, aside from a protracted Brexit-style “asking for permission” scenario, which I cannot see happening in the Americas. Not our style 😉
Any information you have on the financial mechanics of such re-capture would be greatly appreciated, because frankly, I see secession on both sides of the aisle (declared or undeclared) as an inevitability regardless of our preferences. Some in my rural heartland community now talk about it openly.
I know your position on a ConCon and share your sentiments, though personally, I view Separation of Powers as a joke of a governance model as it’s been breaking down in real-time over 150 years. Ditch the Constitution, ditch all Amendments that ain’t 1-10, and make it clear that humans ain’t property! States are Nations and the Feds should have no role except contracting Militias to voluntarily fight foreign wars.
But that’s a discussion for another day. Perhaps I am callous as a “youngster” who cares not for the solvency of pensioners who stole from my future without redress or caution.
Regards,
-Josh
Lots of pensioners who worked hard, paid their taxes, put their kids through school, took care of their parents, contributed greatly to their communities and tried to do the right thing will now be shafted. There are people who are productive and there are people who are takers – slugs. You want a system that puts the productive in charge and prevent the slugs from doing harm. There are productive and slugs in every generation. Make sure you don’t let your anger create a broad brush that the slugs will use to steal more. More on your questions on Money & Markets.
Remember the scene in GF2 where Michael sees a rebel blowing himself and a government commander up in a traffic stop and he and Hyman Roth (who was trying to stick the Corleones with his white elephant investment in Cuba) had this exchange?
Michael Corleone : I saw a strange thing today. Some rebels were being arrested. One of them pulled the pin on a grenade. He took himself and the captain of the command with him. Now, soldiers are paid to fight; the rebels aren’t.
Hyman Roth : What does that tell you?
Michael Corleone : They could win.
We of your network don’t get paid, and your news is of a higher quality. We can win.
Before the Plandemic
There was $16 for every $100 promised to police/teacher pensions
After there is now $6 for every $100 in a matter of months.
The plan is simple use BLM/Protests as a battering ram against police pensions/obligations. Then Cut the payroll tax, then eliminate it, which is a backdoor gut to SS/Medicare. Finally Use the monster mob of unemployed as a battering ram against the boomer generation. Swapping SS for UBI. Roll out 5g, trace act, and $5 amazon cameras for home/private property protection to replace police.
Plandemic:
-Replace teachers and their pensions with computers and online courses
-Replace Police with 5G/camera/trace
-Replace SS with UBI via payroll tax cut. Boomers don’t consume, UBI plebians will.
-Destroy small business and consolidate monopoloies so UBI will only funnell to them.
Yes, you have the gist of it. This is about stealing more assets and abrogating obligations. Financial coup consolidation.
guy with jetpack spotted at 3000 feet by pilots landing at LaX
https://www.foxla.com/news/fbi-investigating-pilots-report-of-guy-in-jetpack-flying-3000-feet-in-air-near-planes-at-lax
not exactly trying to be low key, buzzing around the airport like that