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It appears the war on drugs is as profitable as any of the wars that the USA has been involved in, whether it be cancer, or proxy wars or whatever. Corruption is obviously so rampant that we have become inured to the stench of it. The whole has become so hollowed out that it will implode before too long.

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Jan 14, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

The ongoing value of fiat currency assets is being destroyed. People who understand this destruction may feel doomed as they believe there is no alternative. Why not conduct exchange based on personal reputation with payment on delivery in tangible form ? In that way debt based fraud will die and digital currency laundering becomes useless.

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Good points!

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Jan 13, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

I've been wondering how cbdc's and the banning of cash is going to get around this to continue it, because that's what we'll all have to do.

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Good question.

Not in my world:)

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Jan 14, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

Private banking starts as three crimes. #1 They create money out of thin air. That is counterfeiting. The Constitution says that money can be minted and the value determined by Congress. No right to mint legal tender is given to any other entitiy. We have had two Presidents that did that. Both were assassinated. Abe with his Greenbacks and JFK with his silver certificates. #2 is fraud. By contract law any exchange of value requires that both parties give something in exchange. The banks when they provide loans are not giving anything of value because they counterfeited the money.

#3 When a car or property is repossessed or foreclosed theft is being commited. The down payment and any subsequent payments made in money earned is stolen.

All these crimes have been determined in court, but judges are well aware that the financial structure, as it now operates, will fall apart if the law is upheld. If such should happen, a public banking system could replace the private system almost overnight. The banksters and their ilk would suffer, but not the 99%. Iceland did it and so can the USA and other countries.

Any money you have in a private bank is not yours. It can be taken without notice by current regulations as happened to Freedom Truckers. Take your money out of the banks while you still can. No matter what happens to the financial system, cash will always buy eggs, meat and vegetables from local farmers like Kyle Young.

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💯👍🏻 Excellent post!

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Thank you Michi.

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Jan 13, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

I once worked for a San Francisco bank, in its Risk department, whose parent bank in France was known for money laundering. As a contractor I did not hear any details about money laundering, but the thought of it was tantalizing. I appreciate your explanation of how it works. And I agree with you, the solution is to make drugs legal. (That actually solves a number of problems.)

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Yes, it does solve more than just this particular problem with banking.

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Jan 14, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

"I’ll take the chaos of freedom over tyranny of control anytime.

Put it all in Gods hands and let the chips fall where they may."

I agree with your 2 comments, with the 2nd comment being the most important comfort and point for those of us who believe in God!

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Yup, there is far too much faith put in mans hubris and not enough in Gods plan.

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Jus' comin' back up fer air post NY (with jab-harmed mama in the hoss-spittle fer a couple weeks an' a big move, no innertubes an' more...) but gotta say this has been a fascinatin' deep dive thar (the whole series! I had no idear 'bout the narco subs...much new ta me...)... AND somethin' ta share...

I jus' learned that the banker-run drug runnin' cartels (at any /all borders) gotta Chynnna connect-shun too... So these migrants (many've whom, as ya wrote, are so poor they'll do ANYTHING to cross the border includin' runnin' drugs, etc. -- fentanyl seems to be one'a the bigger 'uns)....are given FREE cell phones by the US gubba-mint BUT the new reveal is that the dastardly software on 'em is from China fully in bed with the US/banksters on what goes down -- a joint effort (some joint indeed!).

If an "illegal" fails to deliver the "product" / "mule" is caught, dips inta the kitty, doesn't bring in enough do-re-mi (etc)-- all this info goes to China pronto/in real time and that person's family (in honduras, wherever...) is beaten up, taken out or shaken down with the migrant watchin' this live (talk about impetus fer compliance!).... and of course the trackin' software on the phone makes it easy to find and "eliminate" the unfortunate / desperate human mule who failed in their efforts (this avoids squealin' too). Easy to take out someone un-doc-u-mented in the first place. Sicker and uglier than I thought... Juan O'Savin just did a big episode on it...

https://palbulletin.com/2023/01/14/juan-o-savin-what-is-joe-hiding-a-global-breakdown/

This mess goes way deeper than the twilight zone'a the oceans--need a lanternfish to shine a light on it all...(and a few harpoons fer the banksters!)

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Just watched the interview with Juan O Savin as well as another even longer one he did a few years ago. He may be my new hero;) Why have I never come across him before? Thanks for the link!

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Excellent, well-researched article as always, Kyle.

Well, I still enjoy some Champagne and red wine, but I've done without it all for most of the minutes of my beautiful life😉. Hopefully, "Team Life" still qualifies me as a legitimate warrior 🤗💖.

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Thank you Sharine.

Hope your enjoying the rain:)

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Kyle, Things looked very tenuous last Monday. There were flash floods in our area, and the creek behind our neighborhood went from dry to a raging 35-feet-deep mini-river in about 18 hours. A bit more rain is predicted today and tomorrow, but nothing like the deluge we saw the last two weeks. All in all, I love the rain, and we have needed it desperately.

My biggest concern is how to know if this is truly the works of Mother Nature, or if "geoengineering" is responsible. And of course, our puppet-in-charge here in California says the state remains in a drought. I get that water tables have been pilfered for manufacturing, agriculture, and bottled water sitting on shelves, and for siphoning off to Los Angeles, but water is still wet, right? They are using another (likely man-made) disaster to promote their fake "climate crisis," and it is difficult to say the least that some people are so mind-controlled that we cannot pull them out of this projected lie, not even with facts.

Sorry for the long response, I've been writing a lot lately. Let's just say, I've been pouring words like raindrops, haha!

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Saw a knowledgeable weather watcher recently interviewed who said to expect some big things in the weather works over the next 12 to 18 months. My impression was that he was alluding to an upcoming El Niño. If these rains aren't enough to make your puppet to tell the people of CA that they will have to lock down due to climate crises induced flooding, then that may be coming soon.

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Indeed. A LOT of people here isolated themselves! All of my Monday and Tuesday students from last week either canceled or rescheduled. Me? I spent several hours grocery shopping and even went to my favorite local coffeehouse to buy some custom blend decaf espresso beans, and waited to have them ground for my DeLonghi espresso machine.

But I listen to my inner guidance and I'm usually right on, as I am sure is the case with you. I also don't lay bets with Mother Nature, and even in our AT4 truck, I would not cross a flooded creek road that appears to be only inches of water. There is so much debris —like trees and jacuzzis! — in that water that is hidden beneath the surface.

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Agreed. In an earlier piece I posted the video of Agustín Carstens telling us why he wanted to impose CBDC's on the world - so they could track and trace all of our business.

However, the above piece was about banks that are directly involved in the international drug trade. BIS deals in international bank settlements.

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