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I am that, I am that. But I've had plenty of help.

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Your videos are legend here in Los Angeles, while waiting in line at the grocery, bank etc… I pretend like I forgot my headphones and I play them on full volume. You gather quite a crowd. During the worst of the masks/6ft clown show my favorite was the “Why is the Fed lying about CV?”. Funny how social distancing can be tossed out the window when images of FRED charts pop up in your videos. lol Thanks for all you do! -Jennifer

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Be that small stone in the shoe of the financial titans.

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Yay!!! I am interested in economic history and lately I have become interested money laundering and fraud. I learned so much from your videos and I appreciate your work and you're a great team up with Catherine Austin Fitts. Keep up the excellent content! I recommend you wherever I go. Maybe you can try to get on the Corbett Report, hes' got some Truth, too!

Again, Yay!!

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youtube is dying. Please post to locals and brighteon and rumble which all have monetization and tipping buttons. Soon we will have parallel economies on every front. We will have the free people who have to provide everything for themselves among themselves. And the digital people in the cities who are kept in a "fenced" environment and provided the basics of life while they while away their hours on virtual reality. If you try posting references to locals, brighteon and rumble on youtube now it automotically blocks that post. Try it. it will say "failed to post comment" and continue to do that.

I have cut out all of the MSM google related things except youtube because of my music lists there. I have to find a way to cut that last tie.

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Welcome! I'm a massive fan of your work!

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Got it and spreading the love!👍

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Lao Tzu — ‘Knowing others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom. Mastering others is strength; mastering yourself is true power.’

"A vast amount of research indicates clearly that modern man is not rational, that most human beings see only what they want to see, think only what they want to believe, say only what pleases their associates, and vote with their friends. One social scientist found that under group pressure, most people deny the hard evidence of their own senses and go along with the group

errors to avoid the stigma of being different. A mere one fourth of the tested individuals held out for the obviously correct answer, which had been rigged to make it appear the unpopular one.? Indeed, the issue often comes to a simple choice between principles and friends — an issue faced squarely by H. L. Mencken, whose American Mercury magazine used to carry the slogan “one civilized reader is worth 1000 boneheads.” Is there really merit in turning oneself into an idiot to gain the approval of idiots?* A writer, researcher must decide whether he is seeking a large audience, or a discriminating one. The issue is quantity versus quality."

miles r abelard

do not get distracted by the "noise", stay on your path, and well as for the "rats" well t.h.e.y just that "rats" ...

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Fantastic!!! Thank YOU, John! Long live the Davids who take on the Goliaths!!!!

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Mr. Titus where did you go. Have you not published in a while or can I find you on a different platform?

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Thanks, John! FRED chart of FHLB advances is dead on target. I think the last 25 years has been delaying time for the economic vandalism of "Offshoring." Is there any info available, in the FRED reports, of missing electronic transactions?

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I very much enjoy your videos. Something is definitely going on behind the curtain. Thank you for your efforts!

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how does someone assist you in your work? like an internship (no comp expected). it would be a learning experience perhaps for the two of us. you seem to have the macro picture figured out. i work on the micro level and have a pretty good handle on that. please advise.

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Nobel Economic Prize for managing Crisises (😀) goes to Douglas Diamond, who is recognized along with his collaborator Philip Dybvig of Washington University in St. Louis, and Ben Bernanke of the Brookings Institution.

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Hi John, I have shared your great videos with various people. I am able to follow you without required the dotted i and the crossed t but some of my people need more anchoring in the specific sources. In a Tale of two Crisises, for example, can you be more specific about the provenance of the video of Greenspan & Bernanke? So many people just need some footing to get over their suspicions of alternative media. Could you let me know about that?

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Hi John is there anyway that someone in the UK can watch your film Bailout, I can't seem to watch it anywhere. Thanks. Tom

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