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Summary
➡ The text discusses various global issues such as water scarcity, economic hardships, and the importance of resource management. It highlights the situation in Corpus Christi, where they are 60 days away from having no water, and India, where they are almost completely out of oil and fuel. The text also mentions the drop in car sales and stock prices, and the importance of repurposing old cars. Lastly, it talks about the decrease in the U.S. Federal credit rating and the illegality of saving seeds in some countries.
➡ The speaker discusses their commitment to integrity, their love for rain and farming, and their interest in artificial intelligence (AI). They express concern about the amount of personal data AI systems can access and their desire to have a private AI. They also mention the high cost of AI hardware and the possibility of prices dropping in the future. Lastly, they touch on the potential manipulation of the compute market through futures trading.
➡ The text discusses predictions of rising commodity and consumer prices, increased interest rates, and physical shortages by mid-June. It also mentions potential supply chain fractures by late summer, business failures by autumn, and a banking system breakdown by Christmas. The text also highlights the expected oil shortage and suggests stocking up on motor oil. It ends with a discussion on Mexico’s decision to stop exporting silver, which could have significant global impacts as Mexico produces about 25% of the world’s silver.
➡ The text discusses the potential collapse of global supply chains, with countries prioritizing their own needs. It highlights the economic struggles of Walmart, a major retailer, as a sign of broader economic issues. The author also discusses personal interests in sacred geometry and the In Power movement, which aims to challenge the current system. Lastly, the author warns of potential future crises and encourages preparation.
➡ Use what’s good for you now. We’ll chat later.
Transcript
What I’m realizing here is I think there was just a big feral cat colony when I moved into this property and my two cats. Apparently, you can’t bring new cats into a cat colony. And so what we ended up doing is having Michu, the one cat. Basically have to live indoors now, which mostly seems happy. And then Amelia left, and I still go out and try to catch her and talk to her and find her, and I just. Man. But the other day, one of the feral to mama, she’s black cat, scrawny as could be, you know, nipples hanging down, teats hanging down.
It feels so bad for her. So I keep feeding her. And the other day she showed up on the porch here with three kittens. They all look like their dad. They’re the tiger striped kitties. Oh, my. Okay, well, that’s the situation we got. They’re big. They’re big guys. So we’ll see who’s ever in the bus when I go and. Oh, what a mess this bus is. I’ve been trying to find tow truck drivers. This is an extraordinarily difficult location here. It took two tow truck drivers and three men to put it in place. So, yeah, that’s a.
It’s gonna take that to get it out. So. Oh, my goodness. All the logistics, by the way, with the ducks on the patio here. Yeah, I clean it off every time, and then when I leave, I’ll have to pressure wash everything. But to me, when I do it, it’s. It seems like such a waste because there’s so much great fertility and. Yeah, it’s just going to waste because, you know, of the situation that I’m in here. So, you know, if I were to live here full time and this were my place, I could absolutely make it work and I would structure things where I’m keeping all those minerals and all that nutrition.
But that’s not the situation I’m in. And I’m going To be leaving soon, so. Yeah, anyway, I’ll be doing what as soon as I get the new place. We’ll be doing all kinds of stuff. Hey, you guys, no, don’t go down the street. That’s no good. Yeah, there you go. All right. All right. So right off the bat, I want to do another shout out to central casting. Okay. You’re gonna love this guy’s name. So. So in the late 1800s, there was a chemist who basically came up with the whole foundation for the NPK fertilizers, the chemical version of fertilizers, which, of course, the globalist would have bombed right onto.
That really just fits their model of how the world should be, you know, chemicals. And his name, though, was Just Us. You know how everybody’s always joking about the just Us system? His name was Just Us Von Liebig. L I E B I G. But just as one live book, I was reading more about nitrogen fertilizers and I just. That was so funny. It was just hilarious to me. You know, as we’re walking down here, I might. I don’t know if I can show you this real well or. No, it’s not going to show up real well.
Let me try. When I’m cleaning off the. The patio up there. Oops, I’m drying out a blanket. But the water will come through these drains here. And yeah, it’s not showing it real well, but this particular area is just super rich with all kinds of. Oh, actually, this one is. You can see it here. It’s just super rich with all kinds of growth because of the duck. Duck poop. Water. All right. Yeah. Fertility. Managing fertility. You can do so much. I forget who was in the comments, and I’ll probably put up a little post about this, but your own urine, fantastic source of nitrogen.
It’s the. It’s in a plant. A form that plants really, really like. I forget whether that’s nitrates or nitrites. Anyway, I’m not a chemist, but they really like. Hot dang. Pick up that garbage. You dilute it down like 10 to 1 in a bucket and apply it and yeah, your plants love it. Used to have a girlfriend, Nancy Dennis. I hope Nancy’s still alive. Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful bioint gardening instructor. And she used to grow the most amazing plant starts. You know, she start them from seed and more trays and things like that. She swore by urine, diluted urine as like just the best way to get those little guys up and going, so.
All right, you ferocious guys, I hear you. All right. I’m gonna move on. I know. All right. Time magazine, May 12, 2022. So this is article that came out a while ago. The world can’t exist without these four ingredients. And they all require fossil fuels. Cement, steel, plastic and ammonia and. Absolutely right. And in addition to the oil refineries and gas refineries that are getting destroyed, there also is, and I haven’t seen as much of it in the news, but I have been seeing it attacks on cement plants and steel plants. And then, of course, we know about the ammonia and the nitrates.
Now there’s also. There’s also some questions about is this stuff really being destroyed or not. So, for example, oh, my God, this was so long ago, right? Like three or four weeks ago in Australia, which only has two refinery places. And one of them, there was a fire on in one. And I said, oh, my God, the refinery is on fire. And then Max Egan, Australian, well, he’s not there in Australia anymore. He’s smart enough to have gotten out, but he still has a lot of contacts there. And he says, no, they are not actually. It’s not.
Not actually the refinery that’s burned down. It was a warehouse right nearby, which makes a huge difference. But the media put it out to be the refinery. Oh, boy. All right, we’re having a classic meetup in the street here. One of the great things, Latin American culture. You just can stop and talk to people in the middle of the street. It’s all good. Once you get into it, it’s totally fine. Island time. I’m really getting it. It’s good for me, man. I’m recovering from being such a type A personality. This is really good. Let’s see what else I got.
Yeah. So. And again, for those of you that don’t know, I will summarize my viewpoint that there really is no war that’s going on, that this is an orchestrated destruction by the globalists who manage and believe they own a lot of the world’s resources. And they have set out an agenda which they tell you about, like by Agenda 2030, the net zero agenda. And they just don’t want the use of internal combustion engines. They want to reduce dramatically the use of plastics and cement and apparently ammonia. So, yeah, gosh, I’ve been talking. I mean, I’ve heard about it.
I’ve been talking about. I see it all the time, this whole depopulation agenda. But yeah, man, it’s actually happening. So hard to take, right? So hard to take. All right. One thing I’ve been reflecting on is being a Human being. You know, I have to say, most. Most of my life, whoever, really, you know. Was that ever in question before? No, it was never. Like, I’m a human. Like, it was something like. We didn’t need to talk about that. Right. And now all the time I’m being asked, are you a human? Am I a human? Can you click here to prove you’re human? How does clicking there prove I’m a human anyway? Yeah, there’s more and more distinction about whether you’re a human being or not.
I just find that really, really interesting. If I recall, Cliff High was talking a while ago about before I divorced him, and thank you so much. Who was it? Oh, my gosh, y’. All. So many wonderful people in this community. I don’t get everybody’s names correct, but somebody else was pointing out, yeah, Cliff is. He’s still got some valuable stuff, but he has. Definitely something’s happened to him. So anyway. But Cliff used to talk about how. Yeah, in the future, there’ll be wording about whether he used to call them chromies. We’ll all talk about, oh, let’s go up this street, talk about.
I don’t know if it goes that far. Well, we’ll try it. Why not? You know, you like, we’ll call ourselves chromies or something. If you’re a human, you got chrome. Well, because you got. Chromosomes, so that’ll be the way to indicate that you’re human. People have big dogs everywhere, all right. From hormutz to hunger. It was an interesting document. I read about the impact, and it’s not pretty, and I think it’s way underestimating, but talking about how many hundreds of millions of people already now, even if the street opened up right now, will be dying of starvation.
So, yeah, man, this is getting all too real. I’m not into this reality. Oh, gosh. Corpus Christi, this is a huge issue. All over the place is 60 day. Well, this was last week. 60 days away from having, like, no water. None whatsoever. And they’re already doing all kinds of. Of, you know, restriction stuff. I don’t think I can go much further up here. This is looking sort of like I shouldn’t go up that way. Yeah, yeah. But with a half a million people there in Corpus Christi and then. But industrial users. Hola. Just walking around.
Industrial users are completely exempt. Imagine that. No. Okay. Apparently that’s a. That’s a huge issue. Huge, huge issue also throughout a lot of the rest of the world, but the western United States especially, my understanding was, you know, through the 1900. That whole century. 1900s. Right. And the one we all grew up in and lived in mostly was an extraordinarily wet century for the western part of the United States. And that was the thing upon which all the water rights and water allocations and all that stuff was based on. And now it’s returning to what it normally is, which is a lot drier.
So anyway, and then of course, you know, do I have to say data centers, you know, data centers. Data centers hogging up everything. Oh, gosh, yeah, yeah. Oh, well, anyway, 60 days running out of water. Kind of like India. It’s not water, it’s oil and fuel. They are already like almost completely out. Government’s requiring and demanding austerity walk. Don’t go to work, you know, remote in. Do all the different things you do. We got to save fuel. But India is in, in real hardship. And a friend of mine who is Indian and has, has friends back there, like, it’s getting really bad over there.
Yeah. So I can’t imagine also what’s going on in Cuba. So it’s happening out there. Right. We’re all kind of complaining because gas is a little bit high right now, but it’s a lot worse in a lot of other places. Oh, no fun. All right. CarMax stock dropped 15%. To a five year low recently. So all the car companies are having a hard time and all the car retailers are having a hard time. Ford and GM sales have dropped and I couldn’t believe it in, in Q1. So their stock prices are also dropping starting seasons. Right.
So that’s when we get all this information out. What shocked me was like a new truck is $65,000. I had no idea. I, I mean, I don’t buy trucks, I don’t buy cars. You know, that’s a lot of money for a truck. Right. Apparently everybody else thinks so too. So. Yeah. Where I’m at here is one of my favorite mango trees. Let’s see if you can see from behind me. This one just drops all kinds of mangoes. And I come by here almost every day and pick some up. And the rabbits, the rabbits love them. Gonna have mango flavored rabbits.
Yeah. And I’m seeing it here too. Like there’s a lot in town where you can. It’s like, you know, it’s community lot and people often park the car on it and do the shoe polish thing with the price and the phone number. And I’m seeing way more cars on that lot than I’ve ever seen before. So. Yeah. We’re, you know, that’s what I’m saying. If you have some kind of a business idea for how to use old cars and repurpose them or parts of them or whatever into other things, you’re going to be golden. One time I was gonna make a video out of everything you could do with an old car.
You know, like everything from using the upholstery and the seats to make jackets or, you know, of course, the whole car and structure itself with the glass could be either a drying system, a food dryer or a little greenhouse or, you know, all kinds of things you can do. And all the belts and motor stuff and yeah, there’s the alternator. You make it turn into a little electro hydroelectric thing maybe. Yeah, there’s. There’s a lot you can do with an old car, or it used to be. I don’t know what cars have in them anymore. But anyway, there’s some ideas for you.
On May 16th, Moody cut the u. S. Federal credit rating from AAA, which is the best down to AA A minus or something like that, which, you know, everybody knows. I’m kind of surprised. Of course, all the rating agencies are completely corrupt also, but now it’s like all credit ratings, all rating age also. Three big rating agencies have now cut the federal, US Federal debt reliability down, which, you know, at the end of the day doesn’t mean a whole lot, but it, but it is an indication. Yeah, we got problems. Oh, my gosh. I saw a list and I think I reposted it to you on substack.
If you’re on the sub stack group, you probably saw this. There is an astonishing number of countries that it’s illegal to save seeds in. Like, really, like, like, I think Iran is one of them. Anyway. There’s a whole bunch of. I’m like, my goodness, go buy, go buy your seeds. You know, would not hurt you at all to buy a seed kit. And I, Lucinda Bailey@texasready.net you know, we gotta use coupon code grow and you’ll get a little packet. Not a little. It’s actually a pretty big packet of minerals and stuff. But man, get your seeds, do your seeds.
I’ll put a link for you down below. Oh. So Lori and I were talking and she’s very interested in materials that you could use to hide precious metals, silver or gold or weapons and ammunition. So how do you do that? Like, they’ve got all kinds of who the heck knows what, ground penetrating radar or whatever. But she’s like, is, Are there any. How do you do that? Like, that’s a really good question, Laurie. I don’t know if you know or if you heard anything or if you know of anybody doing any research in that direction. I do remember being at a prepper festival a while ago, and this guy had a poncho that would deflect the infrared.
So you could wear this poncho and, you know, they wouldn’t be able to see you from above. And I’m thinking, wow, are we going to have to put ponchos on our cows to hide them? I’m glad I keep all my rabbits and stuff in cages with, like, nice insulation on the roofs. Nobody knows what’s in there. Okay. So, yeah, materials to hide stuff. Let me know if you have anything that can obstricate whatever it is that they do to find stuff. Oh, yeah. I gotta come back and pick up some more. Most of these all rot on the ground.
And honestly, I’m gonna take a picture. So this is May 2026, and if I had the wherewithal, I don’t. I’m, like, getting ready to move, but, man, I would be scooping this up and composting it. And people consider this much food a waste, and they’re just letting it rot on the ground. And I promise you that will not be the situation next year. That won’t be the situation at all. I mean, in fact, I met a. Met a Uber driver. Gosh, it was in Utah a couple of years ago. And I love talking to Uber drivers that are just recently arrived here in the US and this guy is from Venezuela.
And I said, how’s it going over there? He said, it’s horrible. You know, food is expensive. You know, the Venezuelan peso or whatever it is doesn’t. Isn’t worth anything. It’s dangerous. You got gangs and you got the police, and you got that. Whatever. It’s like a mess over there. And I was talking about food and stuff, and he said what the saddest thing was, his mom had a big yard with six mango trees. And prior to all this mess going down, she’d cut down three of them because she wanted to have gardens. A little vegetable. Not vegetable.
Little flower. Flower garden, gardens. And. But the three that remained was a total godsend because that’s, you know, that was huge. You know, she. First of all, it’s a food source for her, but it’s also. She was able to trade mangoes for other things. You know, it’s a mango tree. Who’d have thought? Three mango trees. And. But. But, man, when they realized what they had done by. By cutting down the other three, he was just. He was very sorrowful about that. Okay. Amazon recently called me, or not called me, emailed me, and said, hey, yeah, we’re going ahead and processing your refund.
We’ve received your items, and we’re giving you a refund. And I was like, I did not return those items. In fact, I just wrote a review about it. I like those items. It was not a big deal. 300, $200, something like that. And I tried reaching out to them to return it. Like. Like, hey, guys, can you stop this? I don’t need a refund. I actually got these items. Oh, my goodness. There’s automated AI systems, you know, dealing with them, even when it. No, Anyway, I did. Eventually, I did. I wasn’t gonna try too hard. I did eventually get in touch with some texting chat person that was supposedly a human and say, hey, look, you need to reverse this.
This is. I didn’t. This is not right. You know, and I get it. A lot of my friends, you should just keep it. And I get it, but I’m really, really working to live to a much higher level of integrity, you know, seeking the good, the beautiful and the true, and. And, yeah, I wouldn’t have pursued it too hard, too much harder, but I did manage to get it reversed. So. And, you know, I’m just exploring this, like, how can, you know, just be. How can I be better? How can I be. Have more integrity and more honesty or, you know, anyway, we’ll see what happens.
So. And again, it’s a. It’s the small stuff. And my understanding, you know, in. In development, it’s all the small stuff. Is. What do you do in the small stuff? Is. Is. Is your character, right? Oh, my gosh, this is kind of beautiful. Look at this. So this bridge, little waterway, and wow, look at that. So cool. Oh, she was in the mud, and now they’re stuck in the mud, and I’m having a hard time getting them out of the mud. So beautiful. This place is just lush and green almost all the time. But right now, especially it’s rainy season.
I love rainy season. I farmed and homesteaded for two decades in deserts, and I love rain. For a while there, you know, I was playing this as long. You know, before the Fitbits and all that came out. I was playing around with some apps to track biometrics, basically, and I really. I think there’d be some really good information that I would like to have about myself. And I looked into a lot of the devices. This was before the devices were really that readily available. And I did have this one and I was noticing that whenever it rained I slept really, really well.
And I’m like, that’s a no brainer. Because in Texas most of my work was irrigation, was getting water here and there, moving water here and there, you know, making sure everybody had water, you know, you know, I’d start out planting a whole bunch of stuff in the spring and then through the summer it would be this process of okay, what am I gonna just let die? Because I don’t want to keep watering this right? Every year it was that way, right? Always way over plant. And yeah, whenever it rained I didn’t have to irrigate. Give me like an hour, a couple hours a day of work I wasn’t gonna have to do.
And then everything, it just amazed how it like it would just turn beautiful and wildflowers and all kinds of stuff just spring up and go nuts. Like, like it had that opportunity and it was doing it. Okay, let’s see. GPU finder.dev and getdeploying.com if you want to buy some compute, those are places you can go to buy compute. Computing power, right? And I am trying to figure out if it’s easy or difficult or hard or what is it to. So I want to have my own private AI. I think I’ve mentioned it to you before. On another thing.
I totally feel like I’m naked in my bedroom when I’m using, you know, Grok or something like that. Who knows what they’re, you know, who they’re adding to my profile, right? And they really are. Do you remember that interview that I did with Dr. Kai Fu Lee? And I think this was back in was 2018 or something like that. He wrote this book, it was a New York Times bestseller. And he’s, he’s like one of the world’s experts on artificial intelligence. And he had worked, he’s Chinese American. He had worked for Google, for Apple and for Microsoft in their AI development in both the US and in China.
This guy knew everything. He’s a self made billionaire now because he was investing in all that stuff. And he wrote this book called AI Superpowers. And I really was so happy to get the opportunity to interview him. Fluta Beller Hills Anyway, it was kind of an expensive trip, but I was so excited to do it. I’m like, let’s spend the money. Got my videographer there and he was talking about AI and he was talking about what it could do. And he was talking about how that he was investing in a company that would make loans. And normally when, you know, you go to apply for a loan, you know, they look at your credit score and your employment and, you know, you know, your loan officer or whatever has, where you’ve lived, how long you live there to rent, do you own.
I mean, they look at you 20 or 30 different parameters or something like that. And he said with AI, they were training in AI, that when your loan application, they not only looked at all that stuff, but you would apply on your phone. And then he said, we weren’t taking anything that wasn’t publicly available. He said, but you’d be shocked at what’s publicly available. So we’d be looking at what time did you apply, how many people were contacts, list, how often did you contact those people? You know, how, how full was your battery? Did you ever let your battery run down, you know, hundreds, if not thousands of additional parameters that you wouldn’t think about? And they were training this AI to look at all of these things to determine what the probability of you paying that loan back is.
It really opened my eyes to like, oh, my God, you have no idea what they’re tracking hanging on. You really don’t. So anyway, this compute is is for sale. And anyway, I wanted to. I want to have my own private AI. And because AI is a really good tool now I get it. I watch reading the comments and you’re right, you know, there’s. There’s definitely some dangers with AI. Like, I’m not going to get personal with it. Like, as in, I feel bad today. Can you make me feel better? Yeah, I think that’s dangerous. But, you know, give me a list of statistics of the populations of these countries or whatever.
You know, that kind of stuff is useful. I don’t actually use it to help me write. You may have noticed that those of you that are really into punctuation and grammar and all that, you have definitely noticed that. Anyway, so it’s available for sale and you. There’s like, you can see how much it costs and what a GPU is. And I’m trying to figure out. It turns out that to buy the hardware for my own home unit, that’s not a good idea right now. Like, the hardware is really expensive. We’re having this DRAM thing. A lot of people, it’s very interesting, they’re all saying, look, this AI boom.
And it’s going to bust. And after it busts, there’s going to be a bunch of drops dram. There’s gonna be a whole bunch of there’s gonna be a whole bunch of equipment for sale as liquidation sales because there’s a bunch of these AI but centers that are supposedly being built that aren’t going to get built. So just wait a little while this dram. But you know, the pricing is probably going to come down on all of this stuff in a little while. You know, six, nine months a year or something like that. And you know, really you need to get more familiar with different models and stuff right now.
So I thought well, instead of using a commercial model, what if I how easy is it to spin off I guess they call it an instance on one of these places where you can rent GPUs. So I actually was looking at it too because looking at how competitive is the Theta network is listed on there and they are very, very competitively priced with with all the other GPU providers. While I’m riffing on that, by the way, is it Larry Fink, our friend with BlackRock, talking about how there there’s an article that came out where he’s talking about yes, we’re going to create a futures market on compute.
I’m like, oh God, there goes the compute market. Right? As soon as they get those derivatives going, that’s how they manipulate everything. So anyway, life continues on, right? They all those bankers keep doing what they do anyway. AI is a super valuable tool. I’ll keep you posted on what I’m learning and if you’re doing something, I’d love to know about it. Oh, crazy. Yep. Larry Fink, it’s a commodity and they want to create the derivatives at the CME Commodities Exchange. All right, so shylock on substack and I’m not a huge Shylock follower but you know, every now and then there’s a really good post came up with this came up with this outline for what we can predict for what’s the events that are going to happen.
And he went ahead I assume it’s he and gave actually time frame for this which you know, it’s hard to argue with. So number one is commodity prices spike. We’re there, right? That’s starting to happen. Consumer prices spike and we’re starting to see that happen everywhere. The central banks raise rates. That is going like gangbusters. I don’t know if you’ve been following, let me get off the road following the bond market but you know, bonds, interest rates are going way, way up as are all the mortgage rates. And it’s like really going up fast. It’s, it’s not a slow thing.
By June, by mid June he’s predicting physical shortages hit. So like you and I are going to see it in the stores kind of a thing. It’s already hitting in a lot of other countries. By late summer the supply chains are fracture. That’s not at all surprising to me either. I see he didn’t mention it but I’m seeing a lot of analysts talking about by mid July the price of oil is going to just absolutely explode. It’ll be at least 150A barrel. A lot of businesses fail by the autumn. That’s a no brainer. You know, like.
Right. Everything else, supply chains fracturing. What most businesses depend on a supply chain. Right. Not only to get stuff but also to ship it and move it and everything. So by Christmas the banking system breaks. So. That’s, I wouldn’t be surprised. That’s pretty aggressive, but I wouldn’t be surprised at all. Auto. Oh, by, by the way, another thing if, in case you needed something else to think about to stock up on. God, how much money can you spend preparing for the apocalypse? Right. Well, you still have a little bit of time. Hopefully you have a little bit of money.
But oil, motor oil is absolutely going to be very hard to come by. Even the synthetic stuff. And AutoZone is preparing to profit on the looming oil shortage. And what they’re, what they’re going to do is figure out how to teach people who have never done their own oil changes how to do their own oil changes because it’d be a little bit cheaper than going to whatever it is, instalube or whatever. Yeah. And they’re, they’re starting to gear up to service that, you know, I don’t know, this, this particular article talked about like profiteering off of it.
But on, you know, on the other hand, I don’t know. On the other hand, you know, it may just be, you know, teaching people how to do their own oil change. Yes. You know, they’ll need to make, they’re gonna need to stay in business somehow. And that’s clearly going to be something that the market is going to want pretty soon. So anyway, it’s just a reflection that oil is going to be a big deal. So if, if you need oil in your car, go ahead and pick up a couple of cases. And that by the way is going to be what literally causes a lot of things to come to a grinding halt because almost everything needs lubricants.
All the tractors, all the conveyors, all the semi trucks. All the manufacturing equipment, everything you can think of, the, the forklifts, the, you know, the small trucks, everything you can think of needs lubrication. So. And when it doesn’t happen, it grinds to a halt. Oh, gosh, that’s terrible, isn’t it? Yeah. Irrigation, there’s a lot of systems in here. So stock up on Motorland. Seeing a lot of people pointing out that hanta, the hantavirus means, it’s a slang in, in Israel meaning. And then there was another comment talking about it also. I forget what other country that hanta means or a lie or, you know, just not real, you know, you’re trying to pull the wool over me kind of thing.
So hantavirus, great name, right? So if you haven’t heard, Trump, all of his family and hi. Associates, his friends, They now no longer. They don’t have to worry about the IRS anymore. They’ve got a get out of jail free card and not only for the past, but apparently for all of their future future. And I think some of his tax returns were leaked a while ago and it was by a contractor to the IRS or something like that. And there’s some big lawsuits going on. But the tax returns are very, very, very revealing. And I was reading one analysis on this a while ago that one thing it reveals is how many families he’s paid off from girls or small people that he has molested.
So. There’s so funny. There’s a, there’s a Trump. I have never seen this before. There’s apparently a Trump and Epstein statue. It’s golden, of course, and they’re holding hands like this together and it’s called BFFs. And it used to be, it used to be on 14th and V in Washington D.C. and then apparently it got taken down or dismantled and then another one popped up on the mall and it keeps, they keep taking it down and taking it away and then it keeps popping up. So I think that’s wonderful. Okay. Yes, I talked to you about your own urine.
There’s a. Listen, when you’re just doing your own food supply, there’s a tremendous amount of stuff that you can do. I did that one little video a while ago of your four huge advantages. There’s a tremendous amount you can do. You can just continually use nature’s systems and rhythms to just create an incredible amount abundance. So, you know, it’s hard to do on a commercial scale. And that’s one reason to everybody’s. Are you, you know, commercial. I’m like, no, I am not interested. Interested in farming. You know, let Joel Salatin and all those guys handle that.
I’m like, I’m totally all about backyard food production, individuals and families. I don’t want to get into the selling stuff. I just want to feed myself and take care of myself and my family. Okay, this was funny. It’s. It’s called a bank account. It’s not called a my account because it’s the bank’s account, not yours. I did talk about the ipfs, which is kind of a cool topic. And then, oh, my goodness, was it bomb or P. Brook or. Anyway, the interplanetary file system, which is a decentralized file system. I just think that’s the coolest name ever.
The Interplanetary File System. Apparently you can use things like filecoin to. To be able to. The interplanetary file system itself is free, but I think you actually need to pay a little bit in order to. If you want some real server size to. For storage. Decentralization. You know, almost anything that’s decentralized, as long as we can truly keep it decentralized, that’s going to be our. That’s going to be something we’ve got. Right. So I’m wanting to learn more about that. Yeah, let’s see. Oh, my God, Bob, thank you so much. He posted up some clips from the old chiffon commercial.
I don’t know if any of you old enough to remember this. And chiffon was this butter imitation thing, margarine or something. I don’t know. Thank God my mom never got into margarine. She said, look, it’s just as fattening to eat butter and it tastes better. You might as well eat butter anyway. It’s that one thing where, you know, there’s Mother Nature and she’s in this lush and beautiful thing, and they’re going, she said, oh, this is delicious butter. And they’re like, no, no, Mother Nature, it’s not butter, it’s chiffon. And she’s, no, no, this is butter.
No, no, no, no, it’s chiffon. And then. And then she finds out that it is margarine. And she goes, it’s not nice to fool Mother Nature. And she, like, destroys everything. It’s a great commercial. Oh, gosh. So Mexico has been taking back mining concessions also for environment or doing all kinds of environmental studies on mines. And apparently they’ve declared silver and gold as a critical mineral. They’re also increasing fees to corn on mine. And then a friend of mine said, hey, Marjorie, have you watched the announcement? Like, Mexico has just declared they’re no longer going to export silver.
And I’m like, oh, my gosh. And then sure enough, you go onto YouTube and apparently there’s so many of those. Those AI. Johnny. Johnny Ag. Right. Asian guy. Asian. There’s so many Asian guy AIs, which I don’t watch any of them anymore because I have a philosophy of not watching AI. Like, I would like to see real human beings. I’m just like, why do I need an AI? Anyway? Apparently one of them picked it up and then all of them did. So there’s like 25 YouTube videos on how Mexico is no longer exposed. But it really is a big deal because Mexico is the world’s largest producer of silver.
And they export, like they’re. They export and produce about 25 of the world’s silver. Yeah. And them shutting this down, but then they have been shutting down and doing things like this for several years. This is absolutely something that we’re in. It’s a trend not only with silver, with everything. We are going to see more and more and more nationalization. That’s part of what Shylock was talking about, of the, you know, the fragmentation and, and end of supply chains. Every country is going to be like, I’m in it for myself. One of the big key indicators, and I think it was Shylock that mentioned it might have been Christian Westbrook, is when.
When India says they are no longer exporting rice, that is going to be a huge sign. Yeah. Because they apparently are a big exporter, but they got to feed their own people. So at some point in time they’re going to do that. But that’s a real big sign that, you know, just. Yeah, okay. There’s plenty of signs. Oh, and I don’t know, I forgot who posted up, but there was that old Star Trek clip about, oh, gosh, the. The first. The Ensign who’s, you know, they end up back in, like, our modern times and they’re in a hospital and.
And they have to go in and get. Get one of their people out and. Oh, it’s just so interesting. And they were saying, oh, my God, this is so barbaric. They’re going to put you on dialysis. You know, like, what a terrible thing. And then they were gonna. The guy had a tumor in his head and they were gonna cut open his head and take off out the tumor. And that’s so barbaric, you know. Right. They managed to rescue him. But it was so interesting that, like, everybody in. In this, like, I think that was you know, first put out in the 70s, like everybody is really thin.
You know, it was such a difference. There was no, hardly no fat being people in that, that thing at all. Right. They go at a different time. Right. Okay. Some more news about the indications, in case you didn’t realize. And it is like I’ve been bringing these up because it is happening, right? We are in a collapse. It’s way, way worse than the media is telling you. You need to prepare. It’s, you know, don’t be a, don’t be a normie zombie. So apparently 72% of Americans shop at Walmart for groceries. And the Walmart stock has plunged by 7% which reflects that their earnings have dropped tremendously.
And comments from the CEO that says. People aren’t buying gas as much and Walmart is apparently a big gas seller also. No. So surprise. And if I think even Walmart had said that they had been subsidizing a little bit the price of gas at Walmart and I don’t think they’re going to be able to do that much longer. But it almost looks now like people are trying to decide if they’re going to buy fuel or if they’re going to buy groceries. And you know, if 72% of Americans shop at Walmart, like we, that’s, we don’t have a middle class anymore.
I don’t think like that’s the bottom of the, that’s the bottom of the, the road right there. You know, I know maybe a Dollar General is below that, but Walmart’s kind of the, the bottom of the barrel. And if they’re hurting, you know, our whole economy is hurting. And I, I always love it when these people say, oh, we might have a recession like you, you know, we are in a depression. Would you like quit trying to lie to me? Okay? Apologize for the F bomb. Helena Sasso was talking about my comments on sacred geometry missing from the schools and.
Yeah, Helena, absolutely. Now that I’m getting into it, it’s not even, I mean it is sacred geometry to us, but it, I think it used to just be like geometry and I’m really getting into it. I need to find something in the evening to calm myself down. And so I put on some hand pan music or some harp music and burn a little incense and I do just a little bit of drawing of some of these sacred geometry. Like right now I’ve been trying to draw, I’m working on drawing a Mercatox. Is it Merkato or Merkabs? Nanomarkaba? Mercatron’s troop cube.
So anyway, it’s just nice to make the circles draw the lines and have this music going and do that as just a. With my glasses on. The blue blocking glasses. Just as a. We’re calming ourselves down and we are going to bed. Little. Just a little ritual, right? So. Oh, here’s my friend again. Hola. Zooming along. I think we’re going to see a lot more electric bikes, going to see a lot more smaller contraptions hitting the road. Okay. Tony pointed out that the creator of the Simpsons was a big friend of Jeffrey Epstein. Surprise, surprise. Right.
You know, so when Wendy in New Jersey is asking about treatments for malaria from ticks and Richard mentioned that, well, there’s a look like. I didn’t know you could get malaria from ticks. I always thought you got malaria from mosquitoes. So there was some conversation about that. Richard was saying methylene blue, but make sure it’s really pure. So anyway, if you have any information, it wouldn’t surprise me if they put malaria in ticks. I mean, God knows, like apparently that Lyme disease is totally a bioengineered. I want to riff on Polymarket for a minute. So I like to go to Polymarket from time to time and see, you know, just see what’s what, what’s trending and what people think.
And I was on there recently, I was looking at, just looking at, you know, different things, different. Like what’s the probability of a market crash before the end of the year, an AI bubble bust or something like that. And it occurred to me, wait a minute, this is something that a big, you know, sums of money could absolutely sway in any direction you wanted to sway it. And this could totally be easily be overtaken and manipulated. And I thought, yeah, you know, there goes another thing. I think Poly Market used to be actually pretty. It was pretty cool because a whole bunch of people would basically put a small stake on what they believed would happen in the future.
And I do believe that all of us collectively that we do know what’s going to happen in the future. And, and that was. I really felt Polymarket was, was a way to look at that. But now I’m realizing Polymarket is probably controlled and manipulated. You know, the, the globalists are so good at overtaking everything. And then I saw a James Corbett report on that saying basically the same thing. And yeah, anyway, but one really great thing I thought was so good, like what a. You know, there are some good things. There are a lot of good things happening in the world and one of them was polymarket took off the bets for nuclear detonation.
They took it off the market and thank goodness, I mean they only had it on for a short while and they already had a quarter of a million dollars people betting on it of like when would nuclear detonation happen or whatever. And they’re like, no, this is, this is not something we want to put on polymarket. Right. Because you know, especially with the quote unquote leadership, the actors who are currently in charge of countries that have access to nuclear weapons. No, we don’t want to do this. There’s so many demonstrations now of people who had inside information using polymarket to profit from it.
So especially, you know, DJT and all his family are like, we definitely don’t want to do it. So I’m really, really happy to see somewhere there was some integrity of somebody who took that off. So that’s a good point. I also wanted to point out I am really getting thick and heavy into Cal Washington’s In Power movement and yeah, I just really encourage you to head over to I N P O W E R. I’m going to. Sure. If it’s.org probably, yeah. I’ve been studying Law Merchant, which is the code by which the globalists use. Oh, here’s a car with standing still doing nothing.
Anyway, Yeah, I, I really think he’s on to something so I’m going to try and do an interview with him pretty soon. But it’s a, it’s another thing that we can do. It’s another thing that we can do to really put pressure on this incredibly fraudulent, destructive, insane system. Right. And he’s, he’s really figured out some methods to do that. So I, I’m not, I’m not totally, you know, I’ve got, I’ve got a lot more to learn. But anyway, if you want to head over there and you’re interested, it’s not very expensive. It’s got a great community, a lot of really good in depth resources on how the law really works and how we are.
We can use the law, the legal system, let me not say the law, the legal system, the law Merchant to actually begin to trap and affect change with this thing. So I’m gonna leave you with that and hope you have a fabulous week. I’ll keep putting up videos and stuff for you as we go along. You know, prepare if, if Shy Rock or Shylock is accurate. I, we’re gonna, it’s just gonna be a couple of weeks before we really start to see stuff. I don’t know I think the normies are only going to get triggered when the media start.
Starts telling them to. Which is actually something to your benefit right now. Take advantage of it. Okay, I’ll talk to you later.
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