March 18, 2016
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Mark and BK discussed election integrity concerns, focusing on anomalies in the 2016 Missouri primary voting curves and broader patterns of alleged election manipulation in Texas and Ohio. They analyzed gas price volatility and questioned official explanations about oil supply, arguing that modern tracking technology makes such discrepancies implausible. The conversation shifted to systemic government corruption, fractional reserve banking, the Federal Reserve's role in monetary control, and healthcare costs under the Affordable Care Act, with Mark arguing that fundamental systemic reform rather than incremental fixes is necessary.
- election fraud
- voting machines
- missouri primary 2016
- trump
- cruz
- federal reserve
- fractional reserve banking
- obamacare
- healthcare costs
- oil prices
- monetary policy
- constitution
- government corruption
- preparedness
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All the times I've said my name is John Schmidt and a couple of times it was officers who know who I am where I've said that they've never done anything with that. I'm the passenger, it don't matter who I am, if you're pulling us over for the driver. Since my early 20s, so you know, trying to hide my identity to the cops, for me, is a non-starter because it's just no way for me to do that. So here's my point, if they are going to do this, don't, you know, as I said, don't leave any marks on him. If they're going to do this, whether you tell them your name or not, Then what the hell good is an idea why even bother having an ID in the first place for crying out loud? There's no point to it except they want to put you in the NCIC and you know cross-check your references. I'm claiming if you got pulled over out there We went to see Kelly we the bastard sliced my frickin tires in the last 12 hours. Oh fun I'm just saying, you know. Got him on camera doing that? Yes, I do. Put it on YouTube. Did they leave marks? They did not leave any marks. On the tires? Not on the tires either. They're inside the rims. How'd they do that without going through the metal? Your guess is as good as mine, brother. Wow. You need to join Cottblock. I need to join 50 Caliber. Well, I was going to say, you know, when they're revenueing, they're pretty much, you know, going to try to get you for anything. Right. Now, I'll tell you, me and Shelly, last time we, not last time, but that the one of the times we went to go see Cody, her son in Austin. He took us down one of the toll roads there, which we didn't want to go down and had it talking to him about it before because he didn't have a job, shouldn't be doing that anyway. And we hadn't gotten the bill from it and Shelly was freaking out a little bit, you know, because she didn't want a ticket. So she called to check on it and they said, no, they don't have any record. And five days after her calling to check on it, and I swear I knew this was going to happen, sure enough, why we've got a bill from the toll road. We weren't in their system according to their records, but after she called, we got a bill. I also have all your phone number and address now. We're at the top of the hour. Yes, we are. In fact, we're a little past, guys, so coming up next is the Intelligence Report with Mark and BK. Stay tuned. Till next week, this is the Mlish Town Hall meeting saying God bless and good evening. Thanks everybody for their participation, and this is your program. Always feel free to call in and interrupt us. Beating cancer with nutrition by Patrick Quillen. Check it out. Say good evening, everybody. God violin! It's on the belief! Guns and ammunition. A family owned business located in the heart of Ohio's hunting country. Let us help you find the right shotgun or rifle for you. 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Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught. According to this, you read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. It's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and see family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors, so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right. You pray to God your freedom, Bernie, as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God-given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? a cool breeze that's coming from the south and from the southwest. Oh, if you aren't leaving tonight, make sure you still take all of your technical weather and wet weather gear. You're gonna need it. Remember, it may be nice during the day, barely, but once that sun goes down, well, Mr. Thermometer doesn't stay where it was, and that is gonna create a significant issue if you're not ready to roll when the time comes. Now, for everybody, BK, date today. Oh, it's like in your neck of the woods. What's jumping off the wall, please? Yeah, it is 18 March 2016. It is Friday evening. It is the last hour of the day and the week for the intelligence report and that makes this quartermaster's corner. And we got some really nice warm weather recently and now Mama Nature is saying, ha ha, I fooled you. We're back down into the 40s and it's kind of damp and you know behaving just like you know early winter or you know, very late winter, whatever the case may be. So, I guess we're gonna have to wait a little while, but we've gotten a taste of it and it was kind of pleasant. It's kind of funny watching the usual seasonal indicator that we like watching so much here, the gas price. A week ago, I saw gas prices jump from $1.43 to $2.04 overnight. Pop! surprise. And I thought, what the heck are they pulling off? I mean, you know, there have been some pretty wild jumps, but that's kind of crazy. And this week I've been watching it drift down again. It was down in the $1.70s today. So I don't know exactly what they were trying to pull. You have to assume that they're probably manipulating something associated with the primaries. Did you see the same jump or was it just the states with primaries in them or what's the case there? the controlled news that well, when they had more oil laying around than they did, the glut wasn't, the glut everybody thought it was just like beef. Yeah, right, all of those tanks were just pretending to be full. Right, and you know what's fascinating about this guys, it's like we said, in this day and age, this is the 21st century. This is not where somebody even has to go out and mechanically dip the Well, I mean, there aren't any clerks with clipboards running around, measuring it and adding it up by long hand arithmetic. Amazingly enough that even at the plants, I mean, especially at the plants and the hopper points, the big bulk points, guys, that's all metered by the ounce. I mean, across the board. I mean, every step. I mean, it cannot make a mistake. They can't afford to. And mistakes never end forgiving. Even if there were a little bit of inaccuracy in the metering, it's still real time. Exactly. In fact, that's the whole problem with this is the 21st century. All the garbage that they used to use on you where it's really foggy, it's unclear. Guys, here's the other... We've told you this a million times. Go to the computer and look up because you can benchmark every commercial freighter and tanker in the world right now. At your fingertips, at your computer right now in your home, you can pull up a map that will show every class by transponder and where it is. And your technology is the same technology that they use. On top of that, it even tells whether their weight potential is up or down, what they're hauling, whether or not it's hazmat. In fact, it's part of the ping that they get. Let's say the Coast Guard is going to stop you. All of that data can be pulled off of the little pinger, just like on a semi truck nowadays. What do you think those weird bubbles are that look like reverse salad bowls on the trucks? They're just streaming constantly to include GPS and location. Okay? Well, we're talking big industry here. We're talking things when they make mistakes that are really embarrassing. So they kind of want to keep track of them. It's not like the 90- not even 1997 or 1995 or 1991. There was still a little- there was still a little slack there that they could play, but that's all gone. So when they come up with this and then play this Biddle Fart BS in the other direction, rub that in with all the tech people. Especially the people who love to play at the computer and are just, you know, ask them a question. Did you ever check to see how many ships you can track on the computer? Well, what? Get lifetime pictures. It's kind of like, as the guys pointed out, with dispatch. You can get most of the dispatch information for all the police departments, the public end guys. command and varies depending on the state, the town, and the county, and whatever. But you can virtually, right now, go over to another spot on the internet, pull up a website, and you can listen to everybody's dispatching here. Cops talking back and forth between the donut shop, the cop shop, a traffic stop, whatever. This is the 21st century. So when you hear this baffle everybody with BS fog garbage, just spit at them. Tell them how you feel because it's BS across the board. What it is... desperately trying to charge what the market will bear and everybody now knows they've played this roller coaster for years just like you said BC, the uh, forgive me, BK, the problem with this is is that anytime the oil went up or down they always told you in the television, didn't they? Oil per barrel and your prices are gonna go up tomorrow and you know what? You would see that on the board. Well, there's nothing like that going on. They're flattening out and still talking even though they're yapping about, oh wait, well everything's gonna rally because There's not as much out there as we told you before and reported before, which by the way, here's another part they don't want to talk about. All those numbers? The Federal report to the Strategic Reserve. It has to be officially clipped. In other words, it's tagged not for their use, but if need be, for government's use. It bumps all this garbage out of the picture. Like you said, this is total fiction. And you know what's interesting is normally you guys are cheaper than we are. That's another thing that's to note. If you're on like the other side of the Mississippi, The closer you get to Oklahoma, the more the prices go down. Yeah, traditionally my location has been one of the cheapest in the country. The argument back in the day was that, well, there's traffic up and down to Mississippi and there's traffic east-west that crosses here and therefore that leads to a certain degree of competition. Of course, now that we're down to like five major oil companies, there isn't much competition. But that was the argument, you know, 40 years ago back in the 70s, was, you know, why it's cheaper here. Interestingly enough, about so many pennies. Anymore, which I think they kind of put the kibosh to, they were going to tag on it in a sense. Nor is it reflected so far in the change of prices. But that was something that was being put a short time ago that they were going to rack on in a sense per gallon. Oh, and then they were still talking about the whole idea of the electronic tax per BS. Well, guys, pick a direction on this. Which way are you supposed to go? Well, it seems to me that whenever the prices are going up, They say, we should add more taxes to cause less consumption and in the long run that will run the prices down. And then when the prices are going down they say, we should add more taxes because there's room for more anyway because the stuff is so cheap. So it doesn't matter whether they're going up or whether they're going down, the cure is always more taxes, isn't it? Exactly. Well, interesting enough too is the whole element out west where you get like down Texas, of course, usually is cheaper to the to the panhandle, straight down on the top of the state, and heading up back towards Iowa, et cetera. Guys, it pans out and is typically cheaper. Plus the taxes on the gallon of gas isn't there in many cases, or it's very different from our structure. We're getting raped in most of the eastern states. They've doubled and doubled and doubled the taxes again. So the availability is there. Either that, well, okay, let me ask this question. Well, then they were lying before. Oh no, we just didn't, we missed count. how would you miscalculate? They have no problem. Isn't this amazing? Haven't they been doing this for like a century? Managing the oil business? Hey, it's at their fingertips. It's not like they have to, you know, how many, how many we got out there and I'll send them a telegram in inquirer. We should have word within a day. But you know what? That's really how they're trying to play us right now. That's what's Twilight Zone. In fact, but what do they do? Go in a brain fart? I don't care what subject it is. It's all being played the same way. It's like they're trying to roll the clock. They're the ones who rolled the technology forward. The path here. In this category, there's some Fruit Loop who somehow believes that you're going to forget all about, well, let's see, the cell phones they gave you that have computer capability in your hand, the onboard, you know, laptops and home computers you have that have the ability to talk to the planet. There might be a lot of porn stuff floating around out there, but there's a whole lot of other databases out there too. And a lot of people actually take the computer seriously. So there's where, that's my, my problem is with this, this is why like I said, we're at the point where just a flat out American war for independence, revolution or civil war, whatever you want to call it is needed. It's, you have to, the building in these, I don't know, have you ever seen, PK, have you ever seen an apartment that's been abandoned where like people have thrown all the dirty dishes in the sinks and they've left the bathtub with something in it? You go in and it's been like, six or months in the summer. And when you go to the sink, there's this effluvia. It looks like a living cloud. It's not solid like a sponge. It literally is a cloud of thicker in some spots than the other and it's thick. It looks sick. It's horrible. And of course it's grown varying depending upon the amount of BS slash detritus that one part or another has to feed off from. So it always looks like a psychedelic 60s artwork project and it has the colors to match. That's Washington DC. Yeah. Yeah. And if you think about it, I mean, I came into one, we had a bunch of Arabs on North Campus, I gotta relate this story why I can bring this up. The four Arabs, they run into the family housing unit out, they had lots of money. Whenever the Arabs show up, they were throwing money left and right. I don't know what they're doing or as much of it. Now, they're still just about as good as they were before. Men do not wash dishes. So what were these characters doing? They would go buy a brand new 20 piece set of, pile them up in the sink after they could, you know, they were building up debris, right? So they filled up most, all of them are men. a woman's thing. Well, if they won't hire somebody to come in and do the dishes and stuff for them, then they should at least have enough common sense to buy paper plates. Well, here's the thing. They bought more dishes and when they ran out of space in the sink, they filled up the bath. The big sink. The big sink. The time you're done when they're done, since they smeared the girls at the cleaning, they throw all the cloth back. Cloud. That's an example of where people talk about, remember the, you say kicking the can down the road, guys. What happened? Well, we've seen that sort of behavior elsewhere. You've said this about, you know, socialists in general. And so, and I've seen it on a large scale. There was a time when Massachusetts got the nickname Taxachusets. This was back during Reagan because all of the social welfare programs and stuff in the Boston area really sort of drained the state entirely and got to the point where the middle class was just completely fed up. with paying for it. So what they all did was they scooted across the border into New Hampshire, which is a commute distance away from Boston, so they could keep all their jobs in Boston, and they populated southern New Hampshire where the taxes were low. because there weren't very many social services and so on. And then they started demanding that social services be provided to them and then the taxes start going up in New Hampshire and they complain they don't understand why. So, you know, there's an example of exactly the same thing on a macro scale. We've watched that over the last 30 years or so. Just like California, yeah. Micro California. Peeing in the pool until there's nothing but yellow water and baby root bars floating around you. Else, even though they're the one that are doing the peeing and the defecating out of the pool they've created. You've been on the street, Papa's in the neighbor's pool. It's okay for nomads to do that. It's okay for nomads to do that. No, low tech. you know, society where there's nobody else out on the steps, you make a mess and you move and you make a mess and you move. By the time you eventually cycle back to the original location, everything has broken down and you're clean again and there's grass growing where, you know, your donkey's and your horse is pooped and where, you know, you made a mess and all that. So, you know, that works okay for primitive society. It doesn't work so well if, you know, you've got built up locations and people don't just keep moving along into wilderness. Exactly. As a matter of fact, it's the old story, and even the skeletons of molted green have worked back into the soil and mushrooms, the skulls, little mushrooms found here and there. Well, they make bowling ball sized mushrooms, but you won't notice. Everything's kind of green again. But don't worry. That's remarkable. All of these rocks are all such consistent sides of chain. There's other comedy that's been running. I'd like to point out a little piece of it. We're probably getting tired of it already. But Tuesday we had a primary and Missouri was one of the states involved. It's just becoming clearer and clearer that some of my predictions have come true. I've argued that, well, there's the old saying, putting out your faith in princes. So don't misinterpret that I have great faith here. But among the half dozen clowns that are still on the stage, I personally favor Trump. If nothing else, he's entertaining. And the vampires do not own him, and therefore they are panicked, and running around in circles and screeching and doing anything they can. I predicted that the Republicans will try to steal the nomination from him if they can. They've said in so many words in the open that they intend to steal the nomination. They actually are operating under rules that expire the day before the convention. So, they can add up the votes and look at the situation and look at the electors and make up a new set of rules and pass them literally the day before the convention. So, they can figure out, okay, how do we have to change the rules in order to make sure that Trump doesn't get it? And they'll change the rules literally the day before. They've already said, in so many words, right out in the open, that that's what they're going to do. They don't expect any blowback from that. I predict that if he does get the nomination, the Republican, he's going to have to run against the Democrats and the Republicans because the Republicans are going to try very, very hard to throw the election to Hillary. You know, when was the last time you saw both sides working hard to throw the election to the other, to one side? I mean, that's just absolutely nutty. And if they, and if he somehow does get to the big chair, I fully expect them to try to JFK him. But that may or may not work either. In any event, it'll be an interesting thing to watch. There is an interesting little thing that I noticed here. I'm about to give you a tiny URL. So anybody who's listening has got a web browser in front of a computer. Go ahead and open your web browser, because I'm going to give you a tiny URL to take a look at. OK? So it is tinyurl.com slash jqys. 7SX okay, this is all lowercase so it's tiny URL comm slash Juliette Quebec Yankee Sierra seven Sierra x-ray Okay, one more time tiny URL comm slash JQ that is Juliette Quebec YS that is Yankee Sierra seven Sx, that is Sierra x-ray. Okay, we'll give you a few seconds to get that up. Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo. Okay, now we're going to assume that you have this up. What I want you to do is to, this is the Missouri results, and what's really, really interesting is down near the bottom of the curve. So scroll down until you see the part that says how the vote came in. All right? And this is not about the actual voting, this is about the reporting of the voting. So you see most of the activity in the first few hours. But they show time-related curves, the Republicans on the left and the Democrats on the right. And these are really interesting looking curves. Mark, do you have that page up? Can you see it? Actually, it's giving me a persnickety fit here. We're not going to a new machine. It should be running. Okay, go ahead, please. So, keep trying on that. Did you type in the tiny URL okay? I'm looking to see it. It's just, I've been having problems this last two days with hiccups in the machine. And not this end. It's actually the service, I think. it. Could you go ahead and jump in there please? Okay, for anybody else that might be having problems, it is nytimes.com slash elections slash results slash Missouri. You know, all lower case, right there. So, what we're looking at is a time-relating curve of how the votes were reported. And what we see on the right is a very weird looking curve at first glance. It looks like a lathe turning where, you know, the blue line and the green line completely mirror each other in opposites. And I looked at that and thought, man, that looks like, you know, kind of flaky stuff. It looks like bad, you know, programming and manipulation. I thought about it for a little bit and I said, well, if this is truly a percentage, It makes sense that it would look like that because there's two candidates and when one of them says 30% and the other says 70% and then they reverse, then of course they're going to be symmetric along the line. So you've got this symmetric curve that looks like a lathe turning. But in that case, you take a look at the other side off on the left, on the Republican side, and it doesn't look like that at all. There's Kasich and Rubio that have this little bump in the beginning and then they flatten out. But Trump and Cruz do not show that sort of symmetric curve pattern. So, it's very, very interesting if the one on the right for the Democrats is reasonable, then the one on the left is hinky and vice versa. I do not know exactly what one can conclude from this, but it seems to me that we know that there is funny business in Texas. There were lots and lots of reports from people who push a button on the voting machine and their vote changes. and only if they checked it and went back and hit it again did it supposedly log their vote the way they wanted to. The changes were always changing from Trump to Cruz, never the other way around. So a programming error that's just time-related would operate both directions more or less equally. We know that they stole the election in Ohio. They've admitted that pretty much in so many words and of course nobody is pursuing that. And here we've got this really funny looking curve in Missouri, not that Missouri is a big deal. The Trump campaign is not contesting anything because they got like 25, you know, nominees, electors versus five or something along those lines. It would be rational for them to say, it's not worth our resources to argue that one plus or minus five. We have better things to do. We should spend our time on other races. But it is really, really interesting to see that. That's right out in front of the public and everybody for us all to see. And yet there is absolutely no discussion of it. Comments? Well, in what you're describing, I don't know if you've seen, well you've probably seen it, but the piece where the individual is testifying in front of Congress. And in fact what you're describing is exactly what he was discussing. He described several times, and many people were voting in for Ron, as well as stayed home. And that they tried to post their vote where it was supposed to be, who did it go to? I've heard him getting excoriated a little bit on LTR. The fact of the matter is that that's an honest guy who did what he was told and didn't like it and is testifying about what happened. The technology he's describing to these politicians is baby stuff. Well, as any programmer You know, would listen to that and say, yeah, you know, yeah, yeah, you know, basics, yeah, you know. So, you know, I don't have any exception to take with that individual testifying. But, you know, it's just explaining the most basic stuff to these lawyers and politicians. Was somebody trying to speak? DK, you got to remember he admitted to doing it. intentionally during an election. So for anybody who doubts, I mean he provides somebody with ammunition, it's about no doubt what the intention was. Well, shouldn't we fix this? No, no, we're leaving it right where it is. Bringing it up, you know, in Congress, but in the meantime, would you got plugged in? It's up on YouTube. I just typed in the search terms Congress Program Voting Machines Florida and there's a bunch of hits on that. Right, yeah, but I've got it, but this is, here we go, no, it's not, wow, this is bizarre. Yeah, but I've got another cash here myself. I should be able to pull it right up and this is, when you want it on, you won't find it, guys. It is available, so if you want to show somebody when they're all talking about, whoa, these guys don't know what they're talking about, well, take them over and have them watch the I think it's about 12 minute video, the one, there's longer versions where you get to hear all the banter back and forth and then they try to double tap to try and backpedal it with the characters that are the ones who benefited from it. Like we said, since you didn't show up in the election with a bag full of quarters, your vote doesn't count. It's like what happened in Iowa. All the quarters hit three on both sides, no matter which coin. For future reference the odds of that happening are 1 in 64. So if you believe that, I'm sorry. There's another piece actually like 30 some minutes long. I'm sure that the feed even longer still because usually before we go too far further. Let me address one little thing about that graph that I'm looking at here. Did they close the poll at 10 a.m.? Say again. Did they close the polls at 10 a.m.? No, this is a reporting curve. And so, you know, it starts at 7am or something like that. Oh, so did it just report anything after 10am? Right, notice that all of this stuff is done by 12am, midnight. The active part of this curve is from start, which is something like 7pm for the next few hours. So the reporting actually trickled in in the few hours after the polls closed. of I saw the Democrat one and I thought, that's pretty bizarre. Then I thought about it and said, well, maybe that's reasonable, in which case, why does the other one look the way it does? It does not look plausible to me. Isn't that interesting? At any rate, I don't know exactly what that shows, but it sure does smell to me, and it seems to me that we've got this phrase, probable cause. And yet, with all sorts of probable cause, open admissions in Ohio, lots and lots of complaints and reports from voters in Texas and so on and so forth, none of those races are being investigated. You know, that's a case of the fox guarding the hen house and surely that must be pretty clear to anybody who's paying attention, but I don't know if anybody is. So, you know. Well, remember Ohio in the last election and the one before that? Same situation. You know, you were a bummer in the final election. 100% to agree that lunch happens in the middle of the day. I've heard stories of precincts that turned in 4,200 votes where there are only 600 people that lived there. Every person in the cemetery voted at least twice, sir. And nobody investigates. Yes. Well, this gets back... Before we go any farther, hold up. I think we heard another voice. Who else do we have? Back to the whole idea of demonocracy thing going, but what are the rules? Well said. We'll just change it. as we go. This is where if we're going to fight for something when we're done, guys, election, traditionally we had set guidelines slash they weren't, they weren't, you might may, they were, you will more seriously or it's not an event we need to participate in. I crime to manipulate. Again, it had enforced. Now, do we think that the FBI is going to enforce something like that? Can we count on these characters? No, because they have, we've got Hillary the Hutt running around this way. Meyer I was about to say the FBI has opened and shut case against Hillary. All that evidence gathered, there's absolutely nothing to be debated and yet have we seen an indictment? Everything just sitting there in limbo. All they have to do is stall until the elections are over and then even if there's an impeachment or an indictment of Bobo or Lynch or whatnot, then the new administration gets to pardon the old one for failure to do its job and then according to the rules they're operating under now, it's all taken care of. And what do you want? If you're going to win, you decide now what do you want? Well, look at the ills that have brought us to this press that needs to be corrected, what needs to be fixed. There's an excellent working document. In fact, it has all the rules that are needed to apply to these problems and deal with them. How about a one-liner stuck into the new Constitution? Congress cannot delegate its powers. You delegate authority but not responsibility. But even there, here's the thing, that delegating authority scam doesn't work with especially government. The military has done this in a military chain of command where death and destruction are part of the game. One of the things that we've seen that has been the most significant component of that is the fact that the founders and all the people agreed the money and the control of the money shall stay in the hand of the government itself not in the hands of the bank. Where are we now? Why do we have the problems we have? Congress is smart. There's nobody out there that can't dealing with the values. It's set by the cops. enacted into law, everybody knew what it was, the value of silver was set, the value of gold was set, everybody understood it. The bench-based value was the foundation of the Treasury of the United States. You could make an argument that a modern banking system cannot operate without fractional reserves. However, You can say that fractional reserves cannot be more than 10% as opposed to the 90% that we've got now. You can say, well, you know, they don't necessarily have to be sitting on big piles of cash and stuff, but they can't overrun their, you know, on-hand reserves more than a few percent. They need a few percent to have enough liquidity to operate, but you don't let them create the money supplied by filing debt. But we had other instruments we could with it we did use in the past that negated the need for the fractional reserve mechanism. I mean even there, it was, here's the thing, it was in existence but it was off to the side and the bankers were stuck with it. One of the things that we need to remember is that the institutions, not the government, Banking institutions were stuck with it. If they wanted to play the casino or if they wanted to play the usury game, whatever happened, happened to those bank people. Now, whether or not people would perceive, and this is why people had to be more economically sound and intelligent, they had to pay attention. If a bank was floundering, it was obviously unsafe. Put out a business. People would withdraw their interest in their, thereby securing the currency, the resources, whatever they had, instruments of whatever kind. so that they could still continue to work the economy rather than be dragged down and disappear into that mysterious hole where all those big digits dissed a million dollars today. Well, if I lost a million digits, where did they go? Yeah, there's no easy solution to that because when we had the old pre-Federal Reserve System, we get into these situations where the banks that extended themselves the most were the only ones that were making money because they put out all these loans and so on and collected enough interest to actually be solvent and so on and be making money. They were the ones that were actually fragile. The ones that didn't extend themselves didn't make very much. Then you would have a situation where some bankers would inject, start rumors about other bankers and cause a run on a healthy bank and destroy it simply by means of the rumors or some deal they made with a newspaper publisher or whatever the case was. Then they could knock out their competitors by dirty tricks of that sort. because everybody was vulnerable to that sort of attack. So there's no totally easy, simple solution to the whole thing, but the situation we've got is a totally unacceptable mess and game. The bottom line is accountability, and that's where again, with the individual banks, first of all, if nothing else, a department might screw, it'll walk up and blow your brains out. Well, yeah, maybe. And that's a healthy, the only thing that's, the only thing that works with this is a healthy fear of the population, and that's the part they don't talk about, because as long as they think they can get away with it, which is where we are now, it's like they say, either the app is too big to fail, or what are you gonna do to me? Well, it's, you know, you ever watched that shootout, oh hell, what was his name, Open Range? Have you ever watched the movie Open Range? I have not. there's a... there's a... punch it up when you get a chance. Anybody, everybody listening. You probably... it's a movie that came and went. Kevin Costner was in it. And there's the chief, like, you know, rat gunman. These guys were, you know, both who were bullying up anybody who was a free-range herd coming through and they killed one guy early and they almost killed another kid. Killed, you know, they killed a bunch of different people. And they're talking and there's two of them and there's five of these characters standing there and the guy's going, yeah, I killed him and I liked it. What are you gonna do? He just pulls a gun out. put the bullet right between his ears. You see, there's the problem is, all the machines are there. That's why one guy would jump out of the building. Well, I've lost everything! And his bond was levied against his actions, which meant that all properties and everything he owned was levied against his act- Ultimately, what we're looking for is some sort of connection of personal responsibility. The whole idea of incorporation is to package responsibility and risk to the point that commercial operations can function, but we've gone to the point where the risk has been completely removed and the responsibility has been completely removed. And what do you get? Sure enough, you get sociopaths coming out of the woodwork and running away with the train and everybody else is in the back cars going, ah, ah, what's going on? And they're not in control of the locomotive and you've got the Joker up front in the locomotive going cackling with glee cackling away having fun. Here's one of the other things that we've got to re- we all have to be considered of the idea that traditionally we were invested in this country. Reserve, why they had the, well Federal Reserve, why they had to bring it in or they needed to bring it in is because here's something that you haven't seen in a while. What happened to- The last time I had any contact with savings bonds was working at a defense contractor where they were beating on the sub managers and project leads to try to get people to buy savings bonds. I gave them a lot of static and the other engineers are sitting around smirking while I did it. I'd say stuff like, lending cheap money to the feds isn't doing them any good. It's like giving heroin to a junkie. You're not helping them. And other engineers would be sitting around smirking and the poor schmuck that was being pressured to sell the savings bonds is standing there stuttering and sweating and so on. That was my last exposure to it. I haven't even heard them promoted since then. And in fact, almost every place where I have found savings bonds, just like you said, typically been with people that I have known. buying savings bonds with all of the people who used to be, well not kinda to be OD, but the government typically. Again, that mechanism goes back into the country, the creation of this country. Remember where the concept of the poor owned the government. They don't, this is just one of the, it's not the last, because they're all still sitting there. It's like United States dollars versus Federal Reserve notes. All of them, the instruments that were healthy, stable, and create uniform, consistent, like a standard growth. in economics for years in banking and I was taught in bookkeeping, expansion would be about 2%. A 2% growth is a reasonable healthy growth per going for cycle where you're going to have either a leveling out or a little bit of a setback. Other than that, you have a 5, 6, 8 cycle for progression forward where you're going to see a 2% growth and you don't need to see any more. We used to operate and in fact had a stable saving nation under those conditions. Well, you actually got real benefit from that investment because you're getting a real return. Exactly. That went away when we went into this little burst of Carter era inflation where the inflation jumped to the point where it was wildly beyond any interest anybody was ever collecting and it's never returned since. We've had unofficial negative interest rates all this time. Now they're talking about doing it explicitly. And where Carter did that and how that came about, which we now know, 1977, 1976, but 1977 was the year when they foreclosed and ran up the moneys and demanded for paper. And that's how the federal government handed over the international parks, as international biosphere, an operative payment against the fictional multi-tiered debt that they had accrued and stacked on our people. Again, about how were they going to crack? One of the reasons, again, all of these subjects, this is why this is good. To group time, we bring up a point. We can show other elements of what is this bacterial growth, this effluvia, this plume, is over the table that we have to clean. Some places look quite dancestacked up with layer upon layer of excrement. The only thing that's going to work is to scrub the table clean. That's where we are. There is, it's very simple. have to work it out but you know what we're in a shipwrecking ship or a falling plane like a rock and the only thing that's going to save us is ourselves. There's been a long series of politicians who have told me with a straight face that they can they can clean up this this massively putrid spoiled bathroom by cleaning little spots one at a time with a toothbrush. Scrubbing bubbles! Yeah but you mean that square over there? Well what about the rest? What rest? Another thing, and by the way this was an excellent piece of it on From the Trenches. Good chance, I don't know if you've seen, I'll repeat it again. 11 minutes and 20 seconds long. These people are talking about another person and they have with the insurance as insurance sale, in insurance sales, and also what's happening in the right now. People that are going in the industry, they're not even being tamed by care now. This is what they're pointing out. They're raking in money from all sides, the slush fund mechanisms they're creating. Our sites are sliding this money behind the curtain and it's all disappearing, raking in, demanding it from all the peasants and they are raking everything from everybody in the middle class and the lower class for free. I say that that's true, I have a relative that is pestering me, you should have some sort of medical insurance on it and so forth. So I went and created a fake person on the site and punched in all the numbers to find out what BoboCare would cost me and so on. and they said that basically at my income level and so on and so forth, they want something more than 50% of my annual earnings for a basic bronze account. And if I fail to do so, I get to pay a penalty of about $800 when it comes time to do my taxes on April 14, which is what I always do mine. Well, I don't like the idea of having to pay $800 for failure to buy a commercial product. But I figure that's better than paying something more than half of my annual income for a policy that's going to collapse anyway. But once government got involved, the exact same package, once the state and the Fed got involved and got their fingers in the pie, $350 to $700 per unit, you know, per month, per person, this policy that he, this is talking about the exact same policy he was selling over the counter through Blue Cross for $35. When I first started working, I got a policy from Sentry and it cost me about $100 a month. What it did was the first $1,000 was completely on me and the next $1,000 was 80%. So I'd pay 80% and the other guys would pay 20% until they paid another $1,000. And then it was there on out for a million bucks, I figured a million. Foxworth a doctor would kill anyone that works great until I think the AIDS thing came along and that's when they broke it off. And again I had similar packages when I worked you know but well actually and most of the different jobs that I had we had the option either pick it up well in what case was mandatory had to take whatever they offered and that's the University of Michigan. The package I expected to pay in and that included paying for dependents, paying wife and children. Because that package, when it progressively went communist before Obamacare, tripled, quadrupled, and second-toupled in cost. System like a precursor to Obamacare on, and they're now full circle back to Blue Cross Blue Shield. Where I was one of the last holdouts at the University of Michigan on Blue Cross Blue Shield, there were a handful of us, because we had the old contract and package. Now we were forced at gunpoint, basically, it's like take this or, you know, nothing, and it's only going to have nothing, you'll buy this. New year's that entire machine. collapsed. Guys, Gold is on this very subject. What did he tell you? Exactly what's happening. How do we gotta go? God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen of the Empire.