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The speakers discuss the concept of money and its flaws within the current system. They explain that money is debt in the fiat system, where governments owe money to central banks. They mention the history of banking crises and the removal of the gold standard in 1971, which led to unlimited money printing. They also touch on the role of military power in sustaining the American empire and the efforts to destabilize cryptocurrencies. The speakers suggest that banks are intentionally imploding to consolidate power and introduce new systems. They emphasize the importance of preserving wealth and the actions of wealthy individuals in protecting their money.

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The Department of Treasury is issuing record levels of debt, with $7 trillion issued in just 3 months and $23 trillion in a year. This has bloated the treasury market, raising concerns about a potential crash. The economy is propped up by debt, with federal debt rising by $1 trillion every 90 days. US treasuries are seen as cash but are actually promises to pay back in the future. The illusion that all debt will be repaid is crucial, as any doubts could lead to a financial system collapse. Fiscal trends are worsening, with a $2 trillion deficit that will increase during a recession. Collapse seems inevitable without intervention. Visit profsaintonj.com for more details.

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The El Salvador president highlights hidden messages in the US financial system. High taxes aren't the issue; they don't fund the government. Instead, the government relies on printing money through treasury bonds, creating an illusion that taxes support it. This unsustainable system could lead to a collapse if not addressed by the next US president. Changes are needed to prevent a crisis like those in the past. Time is running out to avoid repeating history.

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Lockdowns are destroying economies while having little impact on the spread of the virus. COVID-19 is being used as an excuse for a "great reset" by governments. The economy has been in trouble since the 2008 banking crisis, and COVID-19 has only worsened the situation. The increase in money supply and velocity will lead to inflation, which could burst the debt bubble and collapse the entire economy. Inflation is a hidden tax that erodes purchasing power. Governments are heavily in debt and may let inflation rise to inflate away their debt. There is a danger of hyperinflation. The move towards central bank digital currencies threatens privacy and freedom. The goal is to make everyone dependent on the state through a universal credit system and automation of jobs. The media is silent about the collapse of the economy and the wealth transfer to billionaires. The stock market is rigged and doomed to crash. The world is being controlled by a group of billionaires who have the ear of the government. The push for digital currency is a preparation for universal basic income (UBI). People are turning to assets like gold, silver, and cryptocurrency to protect against inflation. The supply chain has been disrupted by COVID-19, leading to increased shipping costs and potential shortages. It is important to be aware of the failing fiat currency and prepare to fight for freedom and privacy.

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Two individuals engage in a heated debate over the financial collapse of 2024, derivatives, commercial real estate loans, and the US monetary supply. The discussion covers the risks associated with notional value in derivatives, the potential crisis in commercial real estate, and the impact of the Fed's actions on the money supply. Despite differing opinions, they end on a positive note, emphasizing the value of open dialogue and learning from each other.

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The speaker discusses the possibility of the government collapsing before the election due to losing control. They mention credit issues, commercial real estate problems, and the Federal Reserve pausing interest rates as signs of an impending economic damage. They also highlight the negative money supply and the fraudulent jobs report, stating that the government is cooking the books. The next six months are seen as precarious for the establishment, who will try to pump up the economy.

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The speaker discusses the possibility of the government collapsing before the election due to losing control. They mention issues in the credit markets, commercial real estate, and regional bank stocks. The Federal Reserve has paused interest rates, which historically leads to economic damage. They also mention that money supply m2 went negative for the first time since 1930 in November 2022, which could impact the economy in the next 6 months. The speaker criticizes the recent US jobs report, calling it fraudulent and accusing the government of cooking the books.

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A senior adviser to BlackRock revealed that a network of over 189 individuals, including leaders from major financial institutions, are working towards a one-world order, one-world taxation, and one-world money. They have rigged international finance laws and plan to freeze the global financial system during the next crisis. BlackRock is being targeted to be classified as "too big to fail," allowing the elites to take control of its assets remotely. The elites, including figures like Christine Lagarde and Ben Bernanke, aim to replace the US dollar with a new system. When the crisis hits, citizens will wake up to a worsening financial situation, with closed ATMs, restricted transactions, and riots. The elites have conducted dry runs, like in Cyprus, freezing the entire banking system and extracting wealth from citizens. This highly coordinated global attack on the financial system will be legal due to rigged laws and regulations.

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I believe that before the 2024 election, there will be a collapse in Washington due to our fragile economic and financial condition. It's possible that banks may close for a few weeks, causing disruption. Additionally, the high levels of violence and crime in our cities will start to affect people who thought they were immune to these issues. The situation in Ukraine will also contribute to the collapse, as people will realize that the information they were given was misleading. All of these factors will prevent us from maintaining the status quo and focusing on another election.

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We are currently in a global war and are being hindered by enemy infiltrators. The stock market is reaching new highs due to the rush to the US dollar from other currencies, particularly in the Euro zone. The Federal Reserve is also monetizing our debt, despite previous denials. The globalists' plan is to create this rush to the US dollar, similar to passengers fleeing a sinking ship. Once the lifeboats are full, they will be sunk, rendering the US dollar worthless. This plan is incredibly evil, and many people will not survive. We are at war with Russia, which began after removing Gaddafi from power in Libya. The Obama, Clinton, and Black ops plan was immediately implemented.

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An individual with vast resources aims to consolidate power and control all global assets. They believe world leaders lack the intelligence to accomplish this. Their plan involves a military-style campaign to mobilize the private sector and change the climate. The speaker, with a Christian background, speculates that this individual could be the antichrist. They discuss the flaws in the current financial system, including excessive debt and money printing. The speaker questions whether the system will collapse, especially considering the impact of COVID-19 and supply chain issues. They believe this power grab is the only way to achieve a significant economic transition.

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The Evergrande crisis in China is predicted to cause a chain reaction, leading to the collapse of domestic and international stock markets, financial institutions, and the entire financial system. The speaker suggests that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) may resort to destructive measures, such as imprisoning people in their homes or causing harm. Additionally, they warn of a potential global virus outbreak. It is advised to be cautious and prepared.

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The debt clock message has changed, with Chairman Powell now standing on fiat cash instead of gold. There is a reflection that resembles a cross. The video discusses the celebration of 110 years of plunder from 1913 to 2023, and speculates on the significance of this date. The debt clock message now shows the American people standing on gold, with a thought bubble containing the American flag and a reflection of the cross. The video suggests that 2024 will be an amazing year. The speaker encourages viewers to follow them and provides instructions on how to do so.

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The video argues that a “new world order” is unfolding in real time, signaling the start of a “great reset.” The host points to events from the past Friday as evidence: 3,000,000 Epstein files released, the biggest one-day drop in the history of the precious metals market, and a large arbitrage developing among Chinese, London, and US precious metals markets. Gold is described as the indicator that a full-blown reset is upon us, with attention drawn to pathways like the US’s approach to Iran and the Epstein files, while claiming a broader resetting dynamic is at work. Context for the moment centers on Friday’s nomination of Kevin Warsh (referred to as Kevin Walsh in the transcript) as the new Fed chairman. The host notes baggage around Warsh, including his appearance in Epstein files, but emphasizes his views: Warsh “hates stimulus money,” “hates quantitative easing,” and “voted against it,” believing it pushes inflation higher. He is said to have shifted on interest rates, from believing higher interest rates were good for the dollar to a different stance, and he allegedly favors slashing the Fed’s balance sheet to lower rates. The implication is that the nomination marks a shift toward a new dollar era and a shift away from a strong USD, which the host frames as a response to concerns about the US owning precious metals and controlling energy markets. The host ties these changes to a new petrodollar era, arguing that the United States, now the largest producer of oil and natural gas, has moved the petrodollar structure away from Saudi Arabia and toward the US. This trifecta—new dollar policy from the Fed, a drop in the precious metals market driven by speculators, and US control over energy policy—constitutes a “reset.” The video asserts that the traditional petrodollar system, once led by OPEC, has shifted, reducing outside leverage over Washington in energy matters. The host also claims a debate over foreign influence in the Middle East and calls for ending involvement in regional wars and bringing troops home, while criticizing mainstream outlets and certain political figures. Four main points are then presented as the crux of the reset: 1) Trump desires a weaker US dollar and is pursuing greater domestic manufacturing to compete with China and India, including the aim to export more and import less; the host frames this as a deliberate strategic shift rather than inflationary debasement. 2) The end of the Fed’s independence, with a collaboration era between the Treasury and the Fed, led by figures like Scott Pissent and Warsh, suggesting much lower interest rates and a shift of debt ownership back to American hands, with foreigners potentially selling US Treasuries. 3) Energy wars are emerging, with the US drilling and producing more oil and natural gas than Russia and Saudi Arabia combined, changing the energy dynamic with China, which remains a large importer of oil and vulnerable to such shifts. 4) Sustaining public support for volatility, with Trump’s team allegedly aiming to declare a housing emergency to lower rates, discourage Wall Street from buying single-family homes, implement tariff dividends to Americans, deliver veterans’ checks, and lower inflation and gas prices in the lead-up to midterms. The host contrasts reactions within the Trump-supporting and anti-Trump camps, asserting the reset is underway regardless of opinion. A sponsor segment then pivots to copper, arguing that copper demand is surging due to global competition for materials, and highlighting Giant Mining Corporation (ticker: BFGFF) as a primary copper idea tied to the Majuba Hill Copper Project in Nevada, noting its favorable infrastructure, past production, and strategic importance to American copper independence. The segment cites executive actions and tariff movements, including a 50% tariff on semi-finished copper products effective August 1, 2025, positioning copper as central to the new industrial reality. The host reiterates Giant Mining as the foremost copper idea and invites viewers to conduct their own research.

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The speaker warns that the global financial system is on the verge of collapse, with a financial weapon of mass destruction 10,000 times larger than the 2008 housing crash. Drawing parallels to World War I, they explain how the British empire's overextension led to the collapse of the sterling pound. They believe the United States is now in a similar position, with its currency about to be unseated as the world reserve currency. The speaker criticizes leaders who believe starting a world war would solve the problem, emphasizing that the geopolitical landscape has changed and few countries would support the US. They conclude that our leaders are making fatal miscalculations.

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In this video, the speaker provides a comprehensive analysis of the global economy and financial markets. They argue that the current narrative of a strong economy and a soft landing is misleading, citing bankruptcies, layoffs, and rising debt levels as evidence of a troubled economy. The speaker emphasizes the urgency of addressing the growing debt and making tough choices to save the system. They express concern about the lack of trust in institutions and the spread of misinformation. Additionally, the speaker discusses the lack of transparency in the financial press and political leadership, as well as the impact of social fault lines and a popular song resonating with the middle class. They question the sincerity of the Federal Reserve's war on inflation and suggest the possibility of secret debt inflation. The speaker predicts a future market sell-off and discusses the potential magnitude of rescue efforts. They highlight the importance of gold and the weakening faith in the US dollar. Lastly, the speaker mentions the possibility of a future discussion on a better system and offers insights on short-term investment strategies. Overall, the video provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of the global economy and offers insights into various economic and financial issues.

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BlackRock is a risky company focused on making money, selling high-risk bonds without investors fully understanding the risks. The speaker warns of a looming economic crisis, likening it to past financial collapses. They criticize the actions of CEOs and politicians, predicting a repeat of the 2008 financial crisis if lessons from history are not heeded.

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The speaker believes that a collapse in the financial system is imminent due to low interest rates and hidden insolvencies. The financial markets are being propped up by a hidden hand injecting money and institutions buying protection in the derivatives market. However, this support can be withdrawn at any time. The timing indicators include the bank resolution authority's plan for a solvent wind down of globally important banks by the end of 2022. Trilateral exercises involving the US, Britain, and the EU have been conducted for several years to ensure the smooth transfer of collateral during bank wind downs. These exercises involve high-ranking officials from various entities, highlighting the seriousness of the situation.

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In this video, the speaker discusses various aspects of the financial industry and the potential collapse of the US economy. They highlight Deutsche Bank's internal study revealing brokers trading options on airlines before the World Trade Center attack, drawing parallels to suicide bombers and fanatics. The speaker argues that Wall Street operates similarly, with sociopaths and psychopaths profiting at the expense of others. They suggest that Bitcoin, being decentralized and uncontrollable, could be a solution to the impending collapse. The speaker also mentions El Salvador's adoption of Bitcoin and its positive impact on the country's economy. Additionally, they predict a new all-time high for Bitcoin, discuss its decentralized nature, and mention a Bitcoin challenge. The video concludes with plans for the speaker to visit El Salvador and host a show in Max Keiser's absence.

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The El Salvador president highlights hidden messages in the US financial system. High taxes are not the main issue; the problem lies in taxes not truly funding the government. The government relies on printing money backed by Treasury bonds, creating a bubble that could burst. If Americans and the world realize this, it could lead to a loss of currency confidence. Structural changes are needed to prevent a crisis.

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The speakers discuss a sharp warning signal they see in precious metals and the implications for the broader economy. Speaker 0 notes that gold prices have more than doubled in the last year and silver prices have nearly tripled. They interpret this as a major warning of an impending financial and economic crisis. They compare this to the subprime crisis warning in 2007, when Ben Bernanke said the issue was contained to subprime and many did not grasp its significance. The speaker explains they were short the market and anticipated the crisis, which subsequently materialized about a year later. Based on the current situation, they believe gold and silver’s rise signals a forthcoming dollar crisis and a US Treasury crisis, suggesting it could hit next year and emphasizing that people need to take action while there is time. The core message is that the metal price increases are not merely inflationary signals but warnings of structural vulnerabilities in US sovereign credit and the dollar, with a potentially tight timeframe for response. Speaker 1 adds that a significant portion of our debt remains sustainable in part because we can trade global currencies, which allows politicians to continue spending more than would otherwise be possible. This point underscores how the international currency system enables higher debt levels and ongoing fiscal expansion, contributing to the conditions that the speakers warn about. Key assertions include: 1) gold and silver surges reflect a looming US dollar and US Treasury crisis rather than just typical commodity inflation; 2) the crisis could emerge within a short horizon, possibly next year; 3) historical parallel to the 2007 subprime episode is used to support the claim that seemingly contained problems can escalate into a major crisis; 4) the global currency system’s flexibility enables continued high spending, contributing to fiscal vulnerabilities. The overall message is a warning to prepare for a potential financial crisis tied to sovereign credit and dollar stability, emphasizing swift consideration of actions in light of the perceived urgency.

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The US national debt has surpassed $33 trillion, with about a third of that added in the last five years. The speaker questions who the nation owes this debt to and highlights the power of bankers, particularly in the Federal Reserve System, who create trillions of dollars without producing anything of value. They quote Thomas Jefferson's warning about the dangers of private banks controlling the money supply. The speaker also points out that money, whether it's a $1 bill or a $20 bill, is just paper with no inherent value. Another speaker mentions the potential value of Bitcoin as the US dollar loses value, suggesting that micro Bitcoins or satoshis could become a common form of untraceable transactions.

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The speaker asserts that a primary reason for impending war is the desire to implement a worldwide digital currency and escape the failing current system. They claim the existing system is unsustainable due to perpetual deficits and a Ponzi scheme-like structure. Historically, such schemes collapse when new debt can no longer be sold to cover old debt. The speaker suggests that the departure of debt buyers necessitates finding new ones to prevent collapse. They caution against enthusiasm for cryptocurrency, viewing it as a ploy to attract new investors to buy debt. If new debt cannot be sold, the speaker believes the entire system will collapse.

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The upcoming Trump administration is likely to face a U.S. government debt crisis, reminiscent of previous fiscal policies that resulted in significant wealth transfers. There are concerns about the influence of figures like Mike Pompeo and the potential for stablecoins to be as surveillable as central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). The discussion emphasizes the need for vigilance and accountability, warning against complacency among supporters. While Bitcoin is seen as a potential solution to the debt crisis, there are fears that stablecoins could reinforce existing financial systems and surveillance. The conversation highlights the importance of maintaining Bitcoin's integrity and resisting efforts to tether it to the debt-based monetary paradigm, advocating for grassroots change rather than relying solely on political figures.

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Sanctions & the End of a Financial Era with John Titus
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Since the Ukraine-Russia conflict began, major shifts in the international financial system have unfolded, with sanctions aimed at Russia seemingly rebounding off the ruble while inflicting greater pain on the West. This has fed questions about why a policy that appears punitive to one side ends up hurting the sanctioning side and has fueled talk of the dollar’s waning dominance and the possible demise of the petrodollar system, alongside a wider move toward a multipolar world order. Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) are advancing in both Ukraine and Russia and among their allies, framing a global control architecture that many see as a critical element of a broader digital governance regime. Whitney Webb and John Titus discuss how, on March 2, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, asked about China, Russia, and Pakistan moving away from the dollar, pivoted to the world reserve currency and the durability of the dollar, inflation, and the rule of law—points Titus argues reveal a scripted witness with a broader agenda about the dollar’s reserve status and the sustainability of US fiscal paths. Titus notes a shift in public officials, including Cabinet-level figures, acknowledging debt unsustainability, which he interprets as a signal that the days of US currency dominance may be numbered, given that the US debt path is already out of control. They examine what losing reserve currency status would mean at home: a large fraction of currency in circulation is overseas, and if dollars flow back to the US, inflation could surge. The conversation turns to the petrodollar system’s fragility as Saudi Arabia and the UAE push back on sanctions enforcement, with implications for the dollar’s hegemony. Russia’s strategy to accept payment for energy in rubles or via Gazprom Bank, and to require non-sanctioned banks, is presented as an actionable workaround that forces a reevaluation of Western sanctions’ effectiveness and Europe’s consequences, including higher energy prices and potential shortages. The Bear Stearns bailout and broader 2008 crisis are revisited, highlighting the distinction between official Treasury/TARP bailout narratives and what Titus calls the Fed’s real bailout and political cover. He argues the endgame is when the US borrows to pay interest on debt, including entitlements, creating an unsustainable trajectory that drives a multipolar challenge to US control. CBDCs are analyzed through questions of backing, issuer sovereignty, and settlement mechanisms. Titus argues the US CBDC would be issued by the private-leaning regional Federal Reserve banks, complicating governance and accountability, while Russia contemplates a digital ruble with programmable features and a two-tier system where the central bank maintains the ledger but commercial banks handle access. The broader framework includes debates about the World Economic Forum, the Bank for International Settlements, and the balance of power between public sovereigns and private financial interests, with the BIS and private banks often seen as critical sovereign-like actors. The discussion ends with a warning about the evolving digital-finance landscape, the risks of central bank digital currencies, and the importance of understanding who ultimately holds sovereign power in money issuance.
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