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really is gonna be a chance for all salvador to get rid entirely of all their debt, all they're that they're going to get rid of using these bonds. right. and of course the kelly has said over and over that his inspiration is singapore. they want to be like sang a pork as singapore, of course, had been a very poor country. tropical, very hot, steamy, swampy. and they turned it into a financial power house. and that is what you also saw. i saw a clip just the other day of night, mckelly meeting with a sing, a poor investor who is a big investor. and now salvador and his 1st words were like, this is beyond meeting just the president. i am meeting in a you are making the future, you're making the feature you're making history, although it's pretty amazing. but, you know, we lefts, this relentless optimism that you saw everywhere in el salvador returned to the united states. first, we stopped in miami, where we interviewed alex spets,
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he for the 2nd half on the beach. it was very windy. so we had to hide behind a, you know, some sort of a cabin on the beach. but the headlines here in this all fi out world that the decaying empire, the entropy setting in, as you mentioned, hillary clinton was on the news banging on about, you know, bitcoin and how evil it is and all that sort of stuff. but i want to remind you of a headline that we say all the time. we talked about all the time here on this show, and that is from frederick boston. who is a, you know, a well known economist from french history. and he had said, when plunder becomes a way of life, or group of men in a society over the course of time they create for themselves, a legal system that authorizes a and a moral code that glorifies it. so i want to use that to turn to this 1st headline of what was in the news right when we're boarding our plane returning here, home to the home studio. experts caution the use of lou in describing rash,
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bay area, smash and grabs. don't use the word looting, remember, this is, plunder has become the way of life. and i create a moral code that justify it. so you can't use the word looting for these huge, organized masks, smash and grabs, right? well, as we've been saying on the show now for 13 years, when you allow for the bankers at the top to loot that they've been doing and their business model is to cave $0.90 of every dollar they steal, they pay a small fine. that will trickle down trickle down, looting an area 13 years later and has become, as you say, in san francisco. really a common for gangs to loot stores. but let's be honest. they are simply mimicking the bankers like jamie diamond and others who have made that oe hub, glorified looting and glorified stealing and glorified money printing. so, ah, this is totally predictable and i am going forward. i don't see how you reverse
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this. the only way to reverse it would then to be go after the bankers and, and impose some moral order. but as long as jamie diamond and goldman sachs, those folks are in the and the bank of england and the federal reserve bank are allowed to commit fraud with impunity then don't expect anyone in society to behave within the legal system. while this is kind of within the legal system of california, which is der justifying this, limiting through their moral code and their legal code. in that if you still under a $1000.00 worth of goods, they're not going to prosecute you. so of course it invites that to happen. but the other interesting thing is that, you know, in the united states as, as hyper partisanship that has emerged, you could see how this benefits the california incorporations. this situation.
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because it's driving out c, v. s is driving out retailers like best buy from those states who is benefiting as the likes of amazon. huge online silicon valley retail giants like e bay. so it's actually benefiting san francisco based tech giant. best buy shares, plunge on margin pressures organized, retail crime, a look at the organized retail crime in the u. s. and how e commerce turned it into a big business. stolen goods get sold to law abiding americans by 3rd party vendors on big e commerce sites that profit from legislation to control. it struggles shares of, of, of best buy, plunged by 12 and a half percent. and one day last week because it was a, they announced that they had so much inventory theft from these organized gangs that it actually started to hit their bottom line. but what happens with all the stolen goods is, you know,
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we've always had stolen goods. retail outlets have always had people come in and steal their goods and then they'd have to try to find a place outside somewhere to sell them on the street. well, these people are setting up shop on amazon or ebay and just selling them to people who think it's just, you know, they're buying that luxury good on amazon and it gets delivered. that's how they're making their money. and it's some legislature legislators have been trying to introduce some way of, of forcing amazon, for example, to check where all these goods are coming from, from the 3rd party sellers. and they've of course, fought it. so in a way this, this legal code of california is benefiting some of the biggest tech giants of california. amazon itself is not in us silicon valley necessarily. but that whole the ecosystem of e commerce is there, it is actually legal to steal up to a $1000.00. and that way pointing out there is that these goods end up being sold
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by 3rd party sellers on amazon. and so amazon is benefiting from the moral ethical and legal collapse in california made possible by fear money. because, of course, when you print monster fear money and it goes to the hands of a, say, a jeff bezos, he runs amazon, he's got political influence. so i just again, in america and i think i really do believe if you put a chart and you made a chart of the, the cost of buying a politician around the world, i think america's the cheapest. i think you can buy a nancy pelosi or somebody like that for a few 100 bucks. whereas in other countries, it actually costs a lot more in europe and these other countries. i wish american, ah, politicians demanded a little bit more money for their influence. nevertheless, here we have this ongoing story of plunder and looting happening here across california. and one thing that it basically you're seeing is that
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a lot of the staff at the shops are being traumatized because they're witness thing . first hand, these gangs of people coming in some with baseball bats and other weapons in our, terrorized and taking everything in in a huge gang. so if there's a 100 people in this gang, then of course it, sir, is kind of scary and there's nothing you can really do about it. and the other point make is that this legal and moral system in california is kind of exactly white. the walk sort of legislators and thinkers and think tanks and philosophers had said would happen with libertarianism. remember what they said was that if we have libertarianism of small government, what you're going to a face be faced with is funding for yourself because there will be no carbs. there will be no roads who will build the roads, who will do this stuff?
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well. 1 the stories and all of these articles that you can read even from the woke press out in california, local california press and san francisco and los angeles. we see is that you have a lot of home invasions happening. a lot of these shops being looted of some of the employees at the shops being harmed physically. and what they're being told is that they should get some sort of form of defense. that there's not really much they could do it, even if they arrest on this person, they're just going to be released and things like that. so they're being told to fend for themselves. and you see article after article of these families out in silicon valley, having to like fortify their homes and assorted it because it is the neo feudal sister. re, if at the, the fortifications of the neo feudal era are here. right, right. the bigger government is the problem, big government, and this is what the left to progress as raw's advocating for bigger government, more money printing. and this is exactly what happens. you have a sense of entitlement. so the people that are stealing all this money,
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they feel they are entitled to it because the politicians are stealing a lot of money. the big government is doing a lot of money. you know, another trick that amazon uses, of course, to choose up their bottom line is that they do white label brands or private label brands, or they compete, quote, unquote, with other companies, by introducing amazon labeled merchandise like amazon batteries, et cetera. so in this case, the looters that are plundering the stores, they've got the amazon bat, and the amazon hoodie. you say it's amazon branded looting and they only hit you on the head with the bat you get, and i amazon had 2 on your forehead. that's branding. jeff pays us here the master . well and quickly. the other, sorry. we saw as we were flying back on thanksgiving. wondering why your thanksgiving groceries cost more this years. because greedy corporations are charging americans extra just to keep their stock prices high. this is outrageous. that's sen, elizabeth warren, getting it all wrong. we talk about the can tell an effect all the time. we talk about inflation, we talk about money printing. that is what is causing it. we're going to talk more
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ah, hi, welcome back to the kaiser report. i max kaiser. we are in miami beach, florida, and were with the inevitable alex kosicki, who of the amber app, even on before your vin shell, welcome back. thank you max. i didn't know the inevitable, inevitable. the inimitable. yeah, he said, inevitable as like, big coin. oh you know what's, what's the guy from the marvel comics? yeah, yeah. that then he's super mad yet he come to your tv screen and educate people about pick coin all over the world. number one aren't pillar in the world for 25 years straight. all right, so alex, let's get down to business here. i mentioned you are the amber ap, something people can look up at the on ramp for bitcoin. now, we were both in el salvador recently. you, you had a, you had
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a 1st time look at it quantization. your thoughts? i mean, it's not hype of the quantization there at the moment. it's hypo chiva. i zation at the moment i thought we were engaging a bit of hyperbole. yes you, i set the tone indeed work with me on this. ok. we're getting there. and it's obviously rushed. i don't think many people know what the hell's going on yet, but hey, it's, it's a process. i mean i orange pill, the taxi driver, not the taxi driver. the. the. what's the other company dba? yeah, yeah. so, so look, i mean it's a step in the right direction. as soon as the request anything was announced that was waiting for all of the big, the big win twitter stuff to go crazy. and obviously some people are like, it's a trap. and not a bit more because city there was a big announcement. what was the announcement? so the announcement is the idea that i guess it's going to be kind of like a free economic zone. and salvador, where they're going to attempt to build
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a city and the funding for the city is going to come from the issuance of a big quin bond which will happen on the liquid network. right. and from what i can tell, it's a $1000000000.00 and a half of it's going to go towards that one half is going to go towards building city, right. it's like a free enterprise down. there's no capital gains, tax income tax, payroll tax property tax. and it's going to be funded by 10 percent, the value added tax year. and that's going to find the coupon or the interest rate on the bond. the volcano bonds, they're called half the money, goes into bitcoin, buying that coin is going to take coin off the market, going to have a 5 year lock up. the other half is going into infrastructure and presumably some big coin mining as well. but you have some reservations perhaps. i mean look, i'm personally just waiting because it's always funny things to one of my team members yesterday about like how libertarians always like. we need to sit it all, we need to privacy. do we need this? we need that. and then someone actually makes the step in that direction and the
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like, it's trying, we're all going to die. it's honey pot. you know, the trying to lower us. and so it's like what there's no other way to actually move forward with this. this on my mind, i actually think it's really good. i think it's apparently the location of it is quite contentious because of it has some issues with hundreds and a quarter. malo something on the car. i was sorry at that at that border which will be kind of interesting, but i think this is actually a good way to get skinning the game from people outside of the country to demarcate aren't neighboring country. why the orange killing them, or at least demarcate in with their sovereign territory is, is, which is an interesting joe political play because they've got to do that. they've actually, from what i heard, they've actually lost 10 percent of the land from encroachment from, from this country. so i, i personally think me, if i was in that role and k, you know, people who am a dictator, this is not whatever, but i actually think it's very much a step in the right direction. and if i was running a country,
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i'd be doing the same thing. so people call george washington a dictator. and he did what he had to do to declare freedom from the empire. correct. now here the math is the empire mostly funded by the united states. they go around the world with their debt next floating debt bombs, as john perkins says, chronicled in his book, confessions 70 can, i'm a kid, man. somebody understand up to the i, m f in the us and say no more. we're going to be a sovereign onto ourselves with big coin. you know, the thing i don't get is how can anybody in the big coin space object to somebody helping his 7000000 population to become individuals sovereign. that seems to be the opposite of the dictator. yes and no, like i take the stance of i don't think he's doing in any way shape or form to help his people. i think he's doing it for his own ends. but the beauty of doing it for his own ends on a bit quin standard means inherently people will on their journey through big coin
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will end up becoming sovereign because of the incentive model built into the protocol. should he be exempt from what everyone else is experiencing you? me and every other because that world, just another bitcoin, that's it so. so the way i kind of explain it to people is i'm, i'm in bitcoin because i believe in individual and personal sovereignty. and for me, because it is my best path toward that and, and so it is for any company, for an individual and for anybody who wants to run whether it's the kingdom, i mean a dictatorship, whatever you want to run. but it, it, structures you so that even if you are dictated, you have to be a commercially intelligent dictator who doesn't go about killing his customers, who actually would like wealthy customers so that they can come and purchase from him. so the way i was like, i actually think the pseudo model in the libertarian utopia is actually many to tell a terry in many states that are all competing with each other to offer the best product
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and services. right? so i'll send them accountable. exactly. okay. now if kelly is a dictator, then every single corner in the world is dictated. absolutely. and so none are dictators. and let's, let's, let's move on to a topic that you've been writing about extensively. the remnant is very poetic sounding scott, a long biblical history. yes. and tell us more, what can i say more other than i'm almost finished writing part 2. so part 2 is going to be called the remnant the parasite and the masses. and it's going to be more of a psychological exploration of those 3 archetypes because i didn't do that in the 1st one. in the 1st one. it was really taking inspiration from albert knox piece, who he actually inspired my rough bod. never like that. like a big puddle, libertarian australia con movement. but i only focused on this idea of selective
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adoption really. and the idea that big quinn is all the remnant of these, this archetype of person. that is, that is the one percent that makes the difference. and in this new one, i'm actually going to explore the, the psyche of the remnant and the masters, but also this 3rd archetype, which i call the, the parasite, which most people call elite. and i'm sick and tired of giving the parasites that designation ever uncles. and leads like to be late implies that you're actually exceptional at something and, you know, look, god and you know, yeah, no problem. couple years ago we came up that term can kill in air conditioning. ok, exactly. so, parasites, contina, that's a much better term, and call m a late, because they deserve that designation. and in their, my, my argument is going to be that the parasite archetype is basically a failed remnant, or a jealous member of the masses. so what they want to do is they want to sabotage those who add value and they weaponized the sheeple to extract the value from them
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. and then they kind of sit in the middle and they promised the remnant protection from the masses. and they promised the masses that they will feed them by extracting from the room. and so it's like so the remnants are by nature outside of the state. you this year for characters they are the produces. exactly right then is the invention of the parasite to and the producers in the remnant are very aligned with bitcoin because bitcoin on like money call proof of stake were instead of just having, i'm sorry, proof of work instead of just printing money to fund the nefarious ends of the state and the actors in the state. you've got proof of work, you've got big coin and you have to actually create something worth trading for. but it getting back to what's happening in el salvador is that this is the tension of themes between what's called the coin maximum. and what's happening in el
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salvador because they're very non trusting of any state at all on base value. and it seems like this is where this tension is, but my, but my question is it doesn't the big coin protocol, as i always say, you don't change it, it changes, you know, it's going to change the president of a country, whether it creates a feedback loop or consequence to policies that i guess move his action to being more actions of a free market capitalist. i think that's most of my changes. look at michael taylor, for example. he could have borrowed money bought, pack his own stock, give him sell stock options and made billions of dollars the way bill gave me. but then he decided to borrow lots of money and buy bitcoin and effectively go to war with the money printers. so big coin changed him initially. he didn't like that going back and i think it was 2013. he said this as much 6 didn't give it any,
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any future at all money. it was changed. so. ok, here's president of a come of a country, $38000000000.00 economy. how should we not anticipate something similar happening? well, again, against a economic reality. and i've said in the past, and i don't know if i said it with you guys with someone else, but i think because the most important impact on human side and humanity will be the reintroduction of economic consequence. and that doesn't sound like a nice thing, but what it means is that at the moment, every we, as human beings are action oriented beings, we do stuff and to, to move in a particular direction. but what we need to, to make good actions, is we need to be able to make value judgments in the way we make value judgments is by having feedback. and all feedback is economic in nature. it tells you if you're doing the right thing or the wrong thing in terms of your allocation of energy, time and resources, right?
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so, in the absence of good feedback, we make poor judgments, and then we make poor actions. and that, that is really what the quinn fix is at that level. it starts to realign us towards something more moral actually does. does it does a piece that i started writing, which will finish next year. sometime i call it home a bit. corny because i dear of that bit. quinn will actually transform l d n a over generations in a way such that we behave more majestically in a way that we actually start to bake morality into humanity. because to date, we have not been able to do so because we're unable to extract wealth by stealing or beating people over the head with stuff or creating purpose, stake, machinations to, to steal from people. so yeah, maybe that's a long way of saying i do agree with you. i don't know if it's going to happen in one generation, but will definitely change behavior. and then maybe it'll bacon into us to long term, right? what you call a feedback or feedback mechanism, economics finance,
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we would call that price signal, right? so markets create prices. those prices then loop back in to the decisions being made about future actions in the marketing points, generate feature prices. yeah. and the problem with the out money is that the signals we get are not telling us enough to make intelligent choices. yes, when i'm making stupid choices, which then becomes part of the market, which in fact compounds itself. so stupidity is compound to hurt or price signals. and as such, we live in a world where the economy seems to be going absolutely insane by for that, the examples are so numerous, i'm, you know, you're flooded by it. but in the bond market, for example, with negative interest rates, i put people buying bonds that are guaranteed to lose money, for example, which leads to a whole collapse of pension funds and people's well being simply because the true
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price signal was not allowed to occur correct yet like, and the thing is, it all, it also creates a situation, we will not actually solving meaningful problems like that is starvation, as homelessness does all this sort of stuff which are real problems that can produce real value when we solve them. and instead, where's the money going into bonds that lose money? it's like it's mindless. it's a compound on itself and the way a great writer outspread he has many great essays available on line is an amber app, which is a great ap. thanks. bring a kaiser report. thank you max. good segan. and that's gonna do for this, this of the guys report with re max kaiser and stacy over thanks to alex 15 until next time bio ah, ah ah,
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multiple to do so. there's no sooner course to make video games a high paying job. you have to be gifted and quick witted. i'm going to open up with bites the typical solution in business to live near bottom. and miss thompson with webpage bentley up of young booth, but even started yet. glove boy, well you most told me i was do it out or you mean yeah. was it neil's feel? are you guy of the owner? but i will that be careful. it will still be stuck with these odd to do i also use them. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very particular time time to sit down and talk.
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the postal service deliver is a $155000000.00 pieces of mail every year. approximately 40 percent of the world's mail right now the us postal service is an a flight of its life history. and that is really bad financial shape. now facing default, the postal service is a cash cow, and there was a way to pull money out of the postal service to put into a federal budget. there was a mandate that you're bringing a $100000.00, new revenue every month. the nature of privatization in the us postal service is very much hidden from public view. it's privatization from the inside out, a big business in money. it's not about the public and given them a service that they deserve. it's not about quality train work. there is the model
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